• MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      And this still doesn’t account for the nutcases that say this stuff, actually believing it, and then get showered with validation because the rest of us assume it is sarcasm.

      Edit: whether someone is being “too unreasonable to be serious” is unfortunately no longer a reliable way to tell what someone is actually trying to say.

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          1 year ago

          Hardly.

          I’m saying satire that doesn’t in some way tell you it’s satire, can’t be distinguished from the genuinely delusional.

          And thereby the way satire tells you it is satire, needs to change. No part of the art requires that there be no way to truly tell, I would argue the opposite.

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      1 year ago

      Would sarcasm without inflection be the same as deadpan? So maybe without the /s it’s deadpan and with the /s it’s sarcasm? :P

      This has been a fun conversation to read. Such nuance.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed, but again, let’s not pretend r/fuckthes has a point in it being dumb and unnecessary.

      Using it removes even the slightest room for misinterpretation. That is always a good thing.