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There is none that I can perceive. The word 'irony' is often misused. Ask Alanis Morrisette.Quote
SoulPlunderer
Where was the irony there?
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Stones62There is none that I can perceive. The word 'irony' is often misused. Ask Alanis Morrisette.Quote
SoulPlunderer
Where was the irony there?
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SoulPlunderer
Her song is actually extremely ironic in the sense that it doesn't include any irony. In fact it's ironic that a song about irony is ironic for not having any irony.
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Stoneage
The irony with IORR is the fact that many IORR:ans doesn't get irony! Confusion of languages may be one reason but there are other reasons too.
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Stones62There is none that I can perceive. The word 'irony' is often misused. Ask Alanis Morrisette.Quote
SoulPlunderer
Where was the irony there?
Her song is actually extremely ironic in the sense that it doesn't include any irony. In fact it's ironic that a song about irony is ironic for not having any irony. I hope that makes sense cause it did in my head.
..and Ed Byrne's too! He made a comedy routine out of it....
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Stoneage
The irony with IORR is the fact that many IORR:ans doesn't get irony! Confusion of languages may be one reason but there are other reasons too.
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Elmo Lewis
Favorite joke of the year
Superheavy
^ This is the way they are at the bottom of the page.
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Stoneage
The irony with IORR is the fact that many IORR:ans doesn't get irony! Confusion of languages may be one reason but there are other reasons too.
Amen.
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DandelionPowderman
<Actually means:
An outcome that is the opposite of what you'd expect.>
Like rain on your wedding day?
Neither of these is representative or irony.Quote
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DandelionPowderman
<Actually means:
An outcome that is the opposite of what you'd expect.>
Like rain on your wedding day?
Or your bow-legger sow of a bride running off with your Cousin Lou.
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Stones62Neither of these is representative or irony.Quote
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DandelionPowderman
<Actually means:
An outcome that is the opposite of what you'd expect.>
Like rain on your wedding day?
Or your bow-legger sow of a bride running off with your Cousin Lou.
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DragonSky
Dey being Elmo, who started the thread?
It was OBVIOUS - OBVIOUS! - that it was a JOKE.
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Stones62
There is none that I can perceive. The word 'irony' is often misused. Ask Alanis Morrisette.
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Stones62
Actually they did day it was irony ..... I should read my own text more often before posting.
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FreeBirdYeah, she must've taken too many of Jagger's little pills...Quote
Stones62
There is none that I can perceive. The word 'irony' is often misused. Ask Alanis Morrisette.
(I'm not sure what the joke is here, to be honest)
As should we all...Quote
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Stones62
Actually they did day it was irony ..... I should read my own text more often before posting.
Indeed, you should