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A 13 year s ago
Can't see com.ments! Hel.p pls
       
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datmeenjeniet 13 year s ago
A, Same here ..seems to be a little bug in the website software that shows an untrue comment count or something.
       
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PingoG0 13 year s ago
Sarcasm: A way of saying the opesite
Irony: can only be a situation, a person can not be "Ironic"


my opinion
       
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zugzub 13 year s ago
Quote: PingoG0
my opinion


Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one and they all stink
       
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a 13 year s ago
As per the only dictionary that matters, the Oxford English dictionary:

irony: noun (pl. ironies) 1 the expression of meaning through the use of language which normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous effect. 2 a state of affairs that appears perversely contrary to what one expects.

sarcasm: noun. the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.

Something is only sarcastic if it is meant to be hurtful.
       
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DT 13 year s ago
a,

So what's is it like being a virgin at your age?
       
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Emi 13 year s ago
Dind't even finish reading the post...
       
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kryosis 13 year s ago
35
       
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Alkhoren 13 year s ago
awesome end, in fact, everybody don't give a shit, so just shut your trap if you know it ! sarcastic
       
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Holly 13 year s ago
The first one is in no way a form of irony. It is pure and simply sarcasm. Something Americans fail to understand either way.
       
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Francie 3 year s ago
dash

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