Here’s something I think we can all get behind. (I’m not being sarcastic.)
It’s worth noting that the proposed symbol of written sarcasm is a leftward slant. This makes spiritual sense. (Have you forgotten what right-wing comedy looks like?)
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Here’s something I think we can all get behind. (I’m not being sarcastic.)
It’s worth noting that the proposed symbol of written sarcasm is a leftward slant. This makes spiritual sense. (Have you forgotten what right-wing comedy looks like?)
David Schmader—former weed columnist and Stranger associate editor—is the author of the solo plays Straight and Letter to Axl, which he’s performed in Seattle and across the US. His latest... More by David Schmader
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I can’t get behind this.
Sarcasm should be clear contextually. If it isn’t, you’re not funny, and should stop trying.
Asparagus! nailed it. Using a font to denote sarcasm is insulting to the wit of the author and the reader.
@1: Not all the blame belongs to the author; there are many broken sarcasm meters in the general population. The question is, do we care about their opinion?
@3 I totally care about their opinion.
@3: No.
Then there is the overused “standby”….quotes.
@1, you are my idol.
And I mean that.
There was already old and mostly unused punctuation to mark irony and sarcasm, what’s the point of inventing a new method rather than promoting the old one?
There’s already the snark, but hardly anyone uses it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snark_(punc…
Ugh. No. Learn to write. You don’t get to invent a whole new set of characters because you can’t convey your point effectively. I often leave question marks off of common rhetorical questions (“Who knows.” “Who cares.” etc.), and there’s no way I’ll support this lazy crap. No.
worse than comic sans
@1 is 100% accurate.
This idea has been around for as long as there’s been message boards and email and the answer is always the same; if you think this is needed you’re too shitty at using sarcasm and should probably stop.
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Is The Stranger reading the Internet backwards? Jesus christ.