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Can CANADIANS an YANKS work oot SARCASM

Started by IRISH KAM, April 01, 2017, 05:22:38 PM

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Zetsu

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Quote from: "Blurt"Sarcasm is for sissies.


No doubt  ac_cool   Real men prefer to talk things out if there's any issues.

I find men to be very sarcastic, real men too.


I agree with you too Fash, but those that are sarcastic in a ignorant way I wouldn't call them as real men, imo a man with qualities should be nice to everyone, at least to the good folks.

So, you make a distinction between good and ignorant sarcasm.


There's no problem with sarcasm if it's just a joke for laughs, maybe next time I should read the OP instead of randomly replying to posts that gets my attention, lol.
Permanently off his rocker

Anonymous

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Blurt"Sarcasm is for sissies.


No doubt  ac_cool   Real men prefer to talk things out if there's any issues.

I find men to be very sarcastic, real men too.


I agree with you too Fash, but those that are sarcastic in a ignorant way I wouldn't call them as real men, imo a man with qualities should be nice to everyone, at least to the good folks.

So, you make a distinction between good and ignorant sarcasm.


There's no problem with sarcasm if it's just a joke for laughs, maybe next time I should read the OP instead of randomly replying to posts that gets my attention, lol.

Random replies are fine Zetsu.

shin

I think sarcasm is the en passant of rhetoric.

Anonymous

Quote from: "shin"I think sarcasm is the en passant of rhetoric.

It seems to be so on forums anyway.

shin

I wonder how people with ASD interpret sarcasm when they recognize it?

Anonymous

Quote from: "shin"I wonder how people with ASD interpret sarcasm when they recognize it?

Ask Mel.