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  1. People who misuse the word 'ironic' to be 'funny' should be forced to listen to Alanis Morissette's Ironic for the rest of their lives.

    Sunday, 06-Aug-17 04:53:54 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com
    1. @maiyannah holy crap what a punishment

      Sunday, 06-Aug-17 04:54:43 UTC from web
      1. @awl It's a reign of terror, not a reign of pink bunnies and choco eggs, dammit.

        Sunday, 06-Aug-17 04:56:01 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com
        1. @maiyannah You Oughta Know

          Sunday, 06-Aug-17 04:57:36 UTC from web
    2. @maiyannah I've also watched "sarcasm" trend from its original definition towards meaning snarky and mean-spirited.  people describe themselves as sarcastic.  what they really mean is that they like being assholes.  it's not the same thing.

      Sunday, 06-Aug-17 06:00:50 UTC from gnusocial.de
      1. @awg @maiyannah With sarcasm I always have the image of Al Bundy. Which kinda fits both the snarky and mean-spirited.

        Bonus points for describing yourself in your twitter bio as "sarcastic X-hater" (where X is the outgroup du jour). It's surprising how many people like to announce to the world they're assholes.

        Sunday, 06-Aug-17 09:13:01 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com
    3. @maiyannah What an ironic punishment

      Sunday, 06-Aug-17 12:15:56 UTC from web