Isn't that where you would keep your gun if you were allowed one?
The only explanation for saying that in response to a black woman being shot in her own home is overt racism.Ha....Karma
Ha....Karma
The Karma was for Gwad not noticing my sarcasm and then having his ignored next post.The only explanation for saying that in response to a black woman being shot in her own home is overt racism.
You don't have to use racist language to show racism.
I feel like Job is auditioning for a character on The Office or something.
So that isnt sarcasm eh.Lmao, 'she had a gun'
In her own fucking house.
Jesus Christ.
So that isnt sarcasm eh.
Sarcasm implies the use of irony but @Gwadien was directly describing the situation as it happened - it wasn't ironic or sarcastic. It was disparing of reality.As I said sarcasm.
Apparently I dont understand it and you cant describe it.
Nope.Sarcasm implies the use of irony but @Gwadien was directly describing the situation as it happened - it wasn't ironic or sarcastic. It was disparing of reality.
So no, you don't understand sarcasm.
Quite clearly not - you haven't got a fucking clue about the basics of language. It was a simple statement.Nope.
Sarcasm.
Quite clearly.
You keep saying it was a sarcastic comment. It absolutely isn't - but you keep saying it is.A sarcastic comment.
So you want to take apart sarcasm to prove it isnt there.
Which bits of this apply @Job?:That exactly proves Im right.
Neither irony or satire....whats left.
sarcasm depends on the listener or reader to be in on the joke. Sarcasm is insincere speech. Your mom asks if you're excited to start cleaning the kitchen and you say, "Yeah, right," when you mean "Heck no." Take this exchange from The Hunger Games.
"What about you? I've seen you in the market. You can lift hundred pound bags of flour," I snap at him.
"Yes and I'm sure the arena will be full of bags of flour for me to chuck at people."
We are in on the joke..the hypocrisy of accusing her of somehow being partly responsible for her own death.