Have you ever wondered how the brilliant and hilarious minds behind The Wibble come up with their news articles? We did too. So, we dug deep and uncovered the top-secret recipe for their content creation process.
First things first, caffeine. Lots and lots of caffeine. The Wibble writers fuel their creativity with a steady stream of coffee, tea, soda, and whatever else they can get their hands on. In fact, we caught a dachshund working the coffee maker in the morning in the kitchen.
Then there's the sleep deprivation. The Wibble writers rarely catch a full eight hours of shut-eye. Instead, they function on a combination of power naps, all-nighters, and pure adrenaline. And let's not forget the absurdity. To come up with their often outlandish and hilarious headlines, The Wibble writers must think outside the box and embrace their inner weirdness.
But it’s not all about caffeine and sleep deprivation. There's also the matter of "The Wall". Every writer has hit it, that point of exhaustion where creativity grinds to a halt. But The Wibble doesn't let "The Wall" stop them. Instead, they embrace it and find inspiration in the bizarre and seemingly illogical.
To illustrate this point, we have a digital painting of an Alien scene with a strange alien creature walking on its eight legs to the horizon, mist in the background and a strange alien planet.
They also have a secret weapon: a team of writers, editors, and designers who work collaboratively to create each masterpiece. Together, they bounce ideas off one another, offer feedback, and push each other to new heights of absurdity.
But perhaps the most important ingredient in The Wibble's secret recipe is laughter. The team is filled with people who love to laugh, who love to make others laugh, and who genuinely believe that humor can make the world a better place.
Sure, it may be a chaotic and slightly concerning process, but it's one that has proven to be wildly successful. The Wibble is a true testament to the power of humor and satire in today's world.
To end, we have a photo of one 29 year old woman in New York City, pale skin, upper body, dark hair, detailed skin, and realistic eyes.