Wikipedia:Sarcasm is really helpful
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Despite the use of the above measures and your inherent, undeniable cleverness, your sarcastic remarks may still be unrecognized or unappreciated by their target audience. This should be interpreted as immediate confirmation of your superior intellect and wit, as well as a corresponding deficiency of those qualities in your audience; you should never hesitate to emphasize this, as it will enable further discussion to proceed productively. It also allows the discussion to stray away from well-known contentious issues towards the beautiful landscapes of [[Hermeneutics|hermeneutical]] disputes on the possible or indisputable subjective and objective meanings of the semantical structures used in the various contributions to the debate. |
Despite the use of the above measures and your inherent, undeniable cleverness, your sarcastic remarks may still be unrecognized or unappreciated by their target audience. This should be interpreted as immediate confirmation of your superior intellect and wit, as well as a corresponding deficiency of those qualities in your audience; you should never hesitate to emphasize this, as it will enable further discussion to proceed productively. It also allows the discussion to stray away from well-known contentious issues towards the beautiful landscapes of [[Hermeneutics|hermeneutical]] disputes on the possible or indisputable subjective and objective meanings of the semantical structures used in the various contributions to the debate. |
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In rare cases, users have been [[WP:BLOCK|singled out for special recognition]] of such demonstrated [[WP:AEAE|superiority]]. If you work hard at being disruptively sarcastic, you might earn this honor too! Yay! |
In rare cases, users have been [[WP:BLOCK|singled out for special recognition]] of such demonstrated [[WP:AEAE|superiority]]. If you work hard at being disruptively sarcastic, you might earn this honor too! Yay! |
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