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Re: irony and blocking

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 11, 2002, at 23:44:19

In reply to Re: irony and blocking - Dr. Bob, Zo, posted by Elizabeth on April 11, 2002, at 17:06:00

> > > I read Beardy's post as ironic. And this form, and your criteria, really handicap, even punish, irony. The capability for irony is an adult quality...
> >
> > But is it supportive?
>
> I think it's reasonable to distinguish irony from sarcasm. When you're being sarcastic, there's a good chance you might be hurting somebody's feelings. Irony isn't necessarily sarcasm, though.

But is it supportive?

> What bothers me about "The Rules" is that I can't read other people's minds... It's hard for me to guess what might upset a hypersensitive person even if I specifically go through something I've written looking for "potentially offensive" bits. I think there's a real problem with trying to follow a rule that has to do with someone else's subjective state of mind (and I do try to follow this rule).

Thanks for trying. It's not always easy, and no one's perfect.

Bob


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