I'm sure you've experienced a lot of sarcasm before, and I certainly have - people say I'm not really a funny guy and that I frequently take things seriously. On a restricted medium of communication such as text online, this tone is further amplified as you can only go by the words I type. But sometimes I wonder if it's not just me who misses sarcasm a lot. I also suspect it's more than the respondent being impressively smart-alecky and can twist his/her words in a professional manner. Is that something to applaud at all?
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Let's say you're having a normal conversation with someone online, with no visual or aural cues, i.e. typing out to someone like I am typing to you now. Here's an example regarding opinions. Person A could've secretly liked it, or maybe he was joking, in order to conform to popular opinion on the fly:
Person A says, "Ke$ha is pretty hot dangit!"
Person B says, "Um...really?"
Person A replies, "Lol dude, I was being sarcastic."
Second example. This one is about apparent hypocrisy. Person A might've been joking, or he could easily be covering up for his dumbassery that Person B has spotted:
Person A says, "There's nothing wrong with listening to Michael Jackson. I listen to it a lot. Don't see why people dislike him so much."
Person B says, "What about Carly Rae Jepson?"
Person A replies, "Carly? Lol no, I listen to REAL music."
Person B says, "You've just weakened your argument in convincing others to accept the music you listen to."
Person A replies, "Sarcasm is sarcasm."
Last example. This one is about joking around, but it's not necessarily the best idea. Is anyone supposed to detect this?:
Person B says, "My mother just passed away."
Person A replies, "Well I'm sure you'll have a nice life without her."
Person B says, "That's pretty rude. I loved my mother."
Person A replies, "Sarcasm. I was just messing around."
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I'm getting suspicious. To all sarcasm lovers out there: how often do you mean what you say? Be honest about this (hmm, I really wonder how many accurate responses I actually get...would people admit this?). The reason I'm asking is because I sense that a lot of people use sarcasm to cover up their Freudian slips, goof-ups/lack of knowledge, or their general irritation that they may have caused. On a forum like here, no one can tell for sure, so they often end up making you look like an ass for taking something so seriously. But am I the only one to find these things not funny? Maybe it's only funny to you, in which case I'm not interested. Maybe you can even call me butthurt for even "complaining" about my supposed lack of sarcasm detection. Then again, maybe you really did say something stupid and you're just hiding it.
If I fail to pick up your intended message, am I that rigid? Or did your wittiness fail spectacularly? Seriously, it happens a lot and I'm tired of getting the butt end of what I suspect are people's stupidity that they try to cover up. I could be wrong, but that's why I'm asking you. What's the deal?
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Let's say you're having a normal conversation with someone online, with no visual or aural cues, i.e. typing out to someone like I am typing to you now. Here's an example regarding opinions. Person A could've secretly liked it, or maybe he was joking, in order to conform to popular opinion on the fly:
Person A says, "Ke$ha is pretty hot dangit!"
Person B says, "Um...really?"
Person A replies, "Lol dude, I was being sarcastic."
Second example. This one is about apparent hypocrisy. Person A might've been joking, or he could easily be covering up for his dumbassery that Person B has spotted:
Person A says, "There's nothing wrong with listening to Michael Jackson. I listen to it a lot. Don't see why people dislike him so much."
Person B says, "What about Carly Rae Jepson?"
Person A replies, "Carly? Lol no, I listen to REAL music."
Person B says, "You've just weakened your argument in convincing others to accept the music you listen to."
Person A replies, "Sarcasm is sarcasm."
Last example. This one is about joking around, but it's not necessarily the best idea. Is anyone supposed to detect this?:
Person B says, "My mother just passed away."
Person A replies, "Well I'm sure you'll have a nice life without her."
Person B says, "That's pretty rude. I loved my mother."
Person A replies, "Sarcasm. I was just messing around."
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I'm getting suspicious. To all sarcasm lovers out there: how often do you mean what you say? Be honest about this (hmm, I really wonder how many accurate responses I actually get...would people admit this?). The reason I'm asking is because I sense that a lot of people use sarcasm to cover up their Freudian slips, goof-ups/lack of knowledge, or their general irritation that they may have caused. On a forum like here, no one can tell for sure, so they often end up making you look like an ass for taking something so seriously. But am I the only one to find these things not funny? Maybe it's only funny to you, in which case I'm not interested. Maybe you can even call me butthurt for even "complaining" about my supposed lack of sarcasm detection. Then again, maybe you really did say something stupid and you're just hiding it.
If I fail to pick up your intended message, am I that rigid? Or did your wittiness fail spectacularly? Seriously, it happens a lot and I'm tired of getting the butt end of what I suspect are people's stupidity that they try to cover up. I could be wrong, but that's why I'm asking you. What's the deal?








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