You know what? I decided I don't believe in sarcasm.
Whatever those people think they're getting at, I have no idea but I'm not buying it. What, "I'll say something but I won't mean it"? Hey, there's an easier word than that, without all the sarca's and asm's in it - it's called you're a liar.
You don't lie with your words, do you? Then don't lie with your feelings!
"Sarcasm," jeez. As if.
Whatever those people think they're getting at, I have no idea but I'm not buying it. What, "I'll say something but I won't mean it"? Hey, there's an easier word than that, without all the sarca's and asm's in it - it's called you're a liar.
You don't lie with your words, do you? Then don't lie with your feelings!
"Sarcasm," jeez. As if.
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I might watch too much TV.
@Sarah P - Wow, that's an old episode - at least I think it is, because I think I saw it! I haven't been watching tv in a while (apart from football of course). Man, I used to love that show!
There's a kind of sarcastic tone in a lot of supposed "humor" or comedy that just doesn't reach me either. I really don't understand what the point is. It takes time enough to be genuine, why waste time being the opposite just so you can have some laugh or eye roll?
@blue - I look at sarcasm like satire: it's not a get-out-of-"I'm-not-funny-I-just-think-I-am"-free card. Too many people love to think that just because they're not funny, it means the other person didn't "get it."
But of course: few things are more subjective than humor! Just because I don't think someone's funny doesn't mean anything. Maybe I just don't particularly care for fart jokes - I mean, that's my problem!