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I'm rather fond of how some sarcasm is too difficult to recognize.
I have an aunt who's a self-centered bitch and too damn stupid to realize all my friendly words to her have been sarcastic insults. It really helps me deal with her unfortunate presence.
Definitely in those cases, bt then you have comments such as: "Definite progress tho - looks MUCH better" which to me sounds like brospeech and assumed as sarcasm while another user thought of it as serious. Again, to me the caps and the "tho" seem obvious enough but other may not think so.
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[–] thenthingsgotworse 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I'm rather fond of how some sarcasm is too difficult to recognize.
I have an aunt who's a self-centered bitch and too damn stupid to realize all my friendly words to her have been sarcastic insults. It really helps me deal with her unfortunate presence.
[–] GenevieveJenkins 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I find misspelling words (e.g. cundishons, genetiks, diabeetus, etc.) generally screams 'sarcasm' pretty well.
[–] MathunBeag [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Definitely in those cases, bt then you have comments such as: "Definite progress tho - looks MUCH better" which to me sounds like brospeech and assumed as sarcasm while another user thought of it as serious. Again, to me the caps and the "tho" seem obvious enough but other may not think so.
[–] GenevieveJenkins 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
there I agree with you -- a '/s' would be necessary
[–] SaneGoatiSwear ago
clearly marked text is easy to see when someone adds this to the end /s
it's so simple a caveman could see it /s
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