Sarcasm... - Do you find it funny?

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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:47 am

Well do you? Or do you find it tedious and boring?

Why?

The lowest form of wit or the highest form of intelligence?
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:00 am

it depends, sarcasm is ok if you have a good relationship with the other person, then it can be  seen as a joke. if however you and the other person dislike each other the sarcasm ceases to be humorous and becomes petty and argumentative. so in a nutshell its ok with friends who can see the funny side and see it as a joke, however with others its low and aimed purely at increasing hostility
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:53 am

I think sarcasm is very difficult to use on a text based forum, Leon for example is a great exponent of the art, but often his posts are misconstrued as being a serious reply and problems can arise. We really need a sarcasm smilie.

If I post a reply that is meant in a lighthearted way I usually stick a  :D  on the end, not because I think its so funny, but to try to avoid people taking my remark seriously.

I think sarcasm is something that people either "get" or they don't, in conversation its much easier as people can tell by the tone of your voice or the look on your face that you are being sarcastic.

IMO sarcasm can be one of the funniest sides of humour, it can also be very hurtful and nasty when used in the wrong way, often without intent.

I notice its often used as an excuse when a post goes down like a lead balloon as well.

Most of the time I find sarcasm tedious and boring, but when used well extremly funny (usually against someone I don't like to much)  :D
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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:05 am

s@int wrote:I think sarcasm is very difficult to use on a text based forum, Leon for example is a great exponent of the art, but often his posts are misconstrued as being a serious reply and problems can arise. We really need a sarcasm smilie.

If I post a reply that is meant in a lighthearted way I usually stick a  :D  on the end, not because I think its so funny, but to try to avoid people taking my remark seriously.

I think sarcasm is something that people either "get" or they don't, in conversation its much easier as people can tell by the tone of your voice or the look on your face that you are being sarcastic.

IMO sarcasm can be one of the funniest sides of humour, it can also be very hurtful and nasty when used in the wrong way, often without intent.

I notice its often used as an excuse when a post goes down like a lead balloon as well.

Most of the time I find sarcasm tedious and boring, but when used well extremly funny (usually against someone I don't like to much)  :D

I really don't see it meself.

I don't see whats clever about it. Don't get me wrong, we've all done it, at times you do get asked stupid questions which deserve stupid answers but I just think some people do it to much. It can be funny on occassion, but when people do it all the time, bring things up that are nothing to do with previous conversation and act like bellends with it, it bores the :censored: out of me if I'm honest.

Its just a smart :censored:'s way of trying to be funny.

I'd say that people like Lee Hurst, Jonathon Ross and Peter Kay have it down to a tee, most other people though don't. :)

Still curious to hear more views on it though.
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Postby dawson99 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:07 am

i lvoe sarcasm... great thread ???

(thats the best sig for sarcasm... also this one :D  does infer sarcasm, whereas :laugh: shows actual laughter)

in conclusion, sarcasm is quality, but on here it gets mixed up for sincerity sooo much)

really glad to have to have you back stu :D
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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:10 am

peewee wrote:it depends, sarcasm is ok if you have a good relationship with the other person, then it can be  seen as a joke. if however you and the other person dislike each other the sarcasm ceases to be humorous and becomes petty and argumentative. so in a nutshell its ok with friends who can see the funny side and see it as a joke, however with others its low and aimed purely at increasing hostility

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Thats the sort of unfunny response that some people would give though on the forum. I bet you were seething when you seen that... :laugh:

It was however meant as a joke... to have a go at sarcasm, in a sarcastic way... :D

In which case it kind of proves what you were saying to be right.

Stu thinks he had to much to drink last night and is nowhere near sober. Going for a run, later chaps. :D
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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:11 am

dawson99 wrote:i lvoe sarcasm... great thread ???

(thats the best sig for sarcasm... also this one :D  does infer sarcasm, whereas :laugh: shows actual laughter)

in conclusion, sarcasm is quality, but on here it gets mixed up for sincerity sooo much)

really glad to have to have you back stu :D

I'm really happy you're happy to have me back Dawson.

































































































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Postby dawson99 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:14 am

this is gonna be a fun thread (it actually is)

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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:14 am

Smeg wrote:Going for a run, later chaps. :D

I'm back... :censored: ell, hard work that...
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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:18 am

Ooohhh isn't Sarcasnm great fun!
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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:19 am

dawson99 wrote:this is gonna be a fun thread (it actually is)

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Agreed :D
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Postby dawson99 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:25 am

really glad you agreed, its like we're best friends now :laugh:
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:35 am

Smeg wrote:I bet you were seething when you seen that... :laugh:

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Postby dawson99 » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:38 am

oh great, peewees joined in the discussion :p
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Postby Smeg » Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:41 am

dawson99 wrote:oh great, peewees joined in the discussion :p

I think this is the best thread ever...

I think we'd really get on in person aswell Dawson, we're so similar... "Dude"

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