telegraph.co.uk — Expressing sarcasm in the written word can be a dangerous business, as anyone forced to apologise for sending a tongue-in-cheek email will confirm. Jan 15, 2010 View in Crawl 4
wreckageJan 16, 2010
I've noticed that if someone does not pick up on the sarcasm, explaining it does little to help.
thejackylJan 16, 2010
Well I don't care about those people.
national socialist?
elandehJan 17, 2010
/s
yarharfiddleddJan 17, 2010
Nazis, not nazi's.
redbarchettayyzJan 17, 2010
bipolarruledoutJan 17, 2010
It's kind of an insult to people who already know what /s means.
imkidredJan 18, 2010
Cool idea, bad implementation. I always do a smiley face at the end or the /sarcasm end tag which are both free and look much nicer.Buried.
riggs28Apr 9, 2010
this is totally worth it
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wreckageJan 16, 2010
I've noticed that if someone does not pick up on the sarcasm, explaining it does little to help.
thejackylJan 16, 2010
Well I don't care about those people.
thejackylJan 16, 2010
national socialist?
elandehJan 17, 2010
/s
yarharfiddleddJan 17, 2010
Nazis, not nazi's.
redbarchettayyzJan 17, 2010
/s
bipolarruledoutJan 17, 2010
It's kind of an insult to people who already know what /s means.
imkidredJan 18, 2010
Cool idea, bad implementation. I always do a smiley face at the end or the /sarcasm end tag which are both free and look much nicer.Buried.
riggs28Apr 9, 2010
this is totally worth it