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Daniel Kibblesmith


Daniel Kibblesmith is an Emmy-nominated writer, cartoonist, and comedian from Oak Park, Illinois. He is a staff writer for 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' and a founding editor of ClickHole. He is the co-author of the humor book 'How to Win at Everything.'

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How to win at Twitter

All the tips you need to triumph on the social network of depressed 20-somethings.

On Jan 9, 2015 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Sam Weiner

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How to win at Facebook

You've been using Facebook all wrong. 

On Apr 1, 2014 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Sam Weiner

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How to win at email

Follow these tips to craft an email so compelling that the recipient will carry out its every command.

On Jan 14, 2014 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Sam Weiner

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Lazy Banksy: When imitation clearly isn’t flattery

"We're like the real Banksy, just silently putting things out there and seeing what happens."

On Jul 9, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith

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Meet the host of the KKK’s online kids’ show

"Hi! My name is Andrew—and this show is for all the white kids out there!"

On Jun 28, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith

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The long-forgotten origins of Dog Butt Jesus hysteria

Before Butthole Jesus, there was Get Behind Jesus.

On Jun 14, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith

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The real Mike Huckabee tweets to the parody Huey Lewis

This is the comedy coup that every parody account dreams of

On Jun 13, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith

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M. Night Shyamalan is a liar, says “She’s All That” screenwriter

A new twist! Who really wrote She's All That? Probably not M. Night Shyamalan.

On Jun 13, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith

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Strong female role models get a lot stranger on Ladypuns

You know their names—Amelia Bearhart, Charlotte Brontosaurus, Joan D'aardvark.

On Jun 4, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith

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Remembering Hampsterdance, the first meme turned movie

Before the word "meme" itself was even a meme, another Internet fad had a similarly unlikely journey from email forward to Hollywood.

On Jun 3, 2013 by Daniel Kibblesmith