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"sarcasm" Definitions
  1. a way of using words that are the opposite of what you mean in order to be unpleasant to somebody or to make fun of them

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But sarcasm as a whole, sarcasm qua rhetorical device, dulls the positive or negative emotion being expressed.
Yet, there's a huge difference between the smart sarcasm Sullivan finds hilarious and sarcasm used to put someone down.
" You do not need a PhD in linguistics to correctly identify this as obvious sarcasm — another commenter on the thread praised the post's "epic sarcasm.
Dunn also relies heavily on dark humor and sarcasm, which don't translate to Thai, a culture in which much of the humor is slapstick and sarcasm often goes over people's heads.
" Kelly later said her messages contained "sarcasm and humor.
You know, I think there was a lot of sarcasm.
A smiley face emoji is taken as sarcasm in China.
"My kids have mastered the art of sarcasm," Sweetin says.
Music video director Joseph Kahn just schooled people in sarcasm.
I love her snark and sarcasm and resting bitch face.
Sarcasm and irony infuse everything they do — especially their lyrics.
But it's also used to show distress, frustration and sarcasm.
Twitter users reacted to the comments with humor and sarcasm.
He plays on current events, romantic German metaphysics and sarcasm.
Dalasam corrected me, pointing out the sarcasm of the lyrics.
Sarcasm overtook the conversation when someone brought up social media.
You think you need to ask if this is sarcasm?
He said later that the remark was intended as sarcasm.
And sarcasm, irony, and good cheer are generally great things.
"Really good," she says, with seemingly no traces of sarcasm.
"Kids can't understand irony or sarcasm," he told Morley Safer.
"There are a million factors," he said with evident sarcasm.
"So much safer," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
He came increasingly to aim his sarcasm at naïve idealists.
For one thing, she has a firm grasp of sarcasm.
Omar responded to McCain's comments with a bit of sarcasm.
We layered the satire on too thick, too much sarcasm.
These subtitles also leave little room for sarcasm, humor, or nuance.
If sarcasm is a language, then Ryan Reynolds speaks it fluently.
When he tells her this, she responds with sarcasm and laughter.
"Good to see you," Pauly says without a hint of sarcasm.
But unfortunately, Twitter is not always the most sarcasm-friendly place.
So reconsider the sarcasm, at least until you've met in person.
Trump tweeted Friday morning that the media was missing his sarcasm.
Plenty of sarcasm, jokes and a few NSFW answers, of course.
Did you hear the sarcasm, because I am rolling in it.
Trump has since walked back the comments, stating it was sarcasm.
Additionally, these systems are bad at reading for context or sarcasm.
I'm also getting used to how sarcasm isn't as effective here.
The problem with Twitter is there's no sarcasm font on there.
Tori: It really depends, but it's mostly sarcasm or something rude.
Hold your sarcasm in as tight as you can and watch.
"Unplain speaking" is an entire category including politeness, metaphor and sarcasm.
Chris Murphy said in a statement -- others have taken to sarcasm.
Even sarcasm can be very hard for them to pick up.
Causing your spouse to use sarcasm to convey their true feelings
Slights and sarcasm quickly escalate to name-calling and character assassination.
" Mr. Lewis replied, "I'm trying to work out if that's sarcasm.
All sarcasm aside, this is not just about unsolicited parenting advice.
It reeks of sarcasm, but you never know with these two.
Well, thanks to the geniuses (sarcasm) at Marvel, we'll never know.
"What's the point of sarcasm?" he asks in an early episode.
Convinced of his unlovability, he wields sarcasm and braininess as weapons.
The result is a Dave Barry-esque shuffle of loony sarcasm.
The effort has been met with some sarcasm on social media.
I'm sorry, I should be above easy sarcasm as a joke.
But of nastiness, giddiness, sarcasm or danger, there was precious little.
"Sarcasm is my birth defect," Ms. Sidibe, now 33, said recently.
"Really?" she responded with sarcasm before laughing loudly and dashing off.
Examples include toxic gossip, jokes and sarcasm at their victim's expense.
The sarcasm about Mother's food thickened the air with frank hostility.
Sarcasm has become the concerning, mysterious filler meat of our meals.
Total professional with quick wit, sarcasm, humor, and that golden voice.
" And with a heavy dose of sarcasm, he adds "Great question, though.
"We appreciate their effort," Azar said Monday with a hint of sarcasm.
Given the Internet's penchant for sarcasm, maybe it was to be expected.
"We're a cult," the North Dakota Republican congressman said, with clear sarcasm.
These include sarcasm, sneering, hostile humor and — worst of all — eye-rolling.
The Russian Foreign Ministry greeted the missile attack with its habitual sarcasm.
People want the humor, the sarcasm, something not too musically out there.
Despite her physical limitations, Ryder has retained her trademark humor and sarcasm.
I'm a comedian -- I'm pretty well versed in the art of sarcasm.
Snickers says the Hungerithm even understands sarcasm and slang words and phrases.
Have no fear, you will see me and my sarcasm on RHOD!
What if they don't get the joke, or the sarcasm doesn't translate?
Meanwhile, lots of detractors are using biting sarcasm to mock the ad.
Sanders needs to be careful in two areas: sarcasm and occasional tone.
The sarcasm is evident in the story's title, which is a catchphrase.
I'm still not sure if she was flirting or unleashing some sarcasm.
However, the researchers also observed that, in some instances, sarcasm enhanced tension.
But this sentence exists in a quantum state of sarcasm and sincerity.
I brought home Western ideas that confounded my parents: sarcasm, irony, recalcitrance.
But sarcasm is overrated, and often focuses on shortcomings rather than strengths.
"It's almost tempting to interpret this as withering, devastating sarcasm," Gawker wrote.
Have no fear, you will see me and my sarcasm on RHOD!
The California Democrat occasionally used what came across as sarcasm, senators said.
Trump greeted news of de Blasio ending his presidential bid with sarcasm.
Still, you should convey your worries to him, seriously and without sarcasm.
"(Poor luv, it annoys him.)" The note of sarcasm here is interesting.
" (Sarcasm any KUWTK fan can sniff out a mile away.)  "Why not?
It just occurred to me that Taylor may not get sarcasm. Taylor!
Nice touch; Bostonians and New Yorkers treat sarcasm like a fine wine.
"I love tax reform," Mr. Brown said, with a note of sarcasm.
Mike Servito: L.I.E.S. (insert sarcasm here) Honestly, something I haven't discovered yet.
Clinton's sally with a sarcasm that he has seemed increasingly disinclined to mask.
Except in this case, the stupid answer is amazing for its deadpan sarcasm.
With an amazing sense of humour and gets my British sarcasm (also rare).
Instead she congratulated her with a heavy dose of sarcasm and walked away.
They pick up the aspect of sarcasm, but not in the same way.
"Artificial intelligence and algorithms have a poor ability to discern sarcasm or parody."
Mockery, sympathy, love, loyalty, sarcasm, masochism ... the Chicago Cubs have had it all.
It had an edge to it, a hostile tone that exceeded mere sarcasm.
The whole idea of brands marketing on social media is ripe for sarcasm.
"The shade and sarcasm is bountiful," Twitter user @divinemalec said of the video.
For many people, sarcasm is now considered a turnoff on online dating apps.
Sarcasm became a tool for a more multifaceted, individualized culture, separated into cliques.
I listened past his purposeful hyperbole, New Yorker sarcasm, and Alpha-male tweets.
An algorithm to regulate political speech would have to master sarcasm and irony.
The president later said he was "kidding" and questioned whether reporters understood sarcasm.
Our parent is angry and irritable, and we respond with annoyance and sarcasm.
Nothing, though, topped the sarcasm spit out by Hill after the second round.
"Nope, by all means, keep going Joy," she then said with some sarcasm.
My own apathy and my own sarcasm are really what I'm up against.
"Only the Premier League," Virgil Van Dijk said, with withering sarcasm, this week.
"Within five seconds we were joking and connected in sarcasm," Ms. Lewis said.
On Wednesday night, Meyers stood behind the ban with some major underlying sarcasm.
" He added, with a hint of sarcasm: "Look forward to seeing them tomorrow.
"In the evening, you can smell the Botox," Hayman adds with benign sarcasm.
But the author's father, Sherman Alexie Sr., didn't need sarcasm to find trouble.
"Scarlett likes Colin's sarcasm and wit," the insider said of Johansson and Jost.
A bumptious brew of mockery, sarcasm, even juvenile humor, weaponized for propaganda purposes.
Mr. Bloomberg responded to the president's tweets with sarcasm, focusing on the lawsuit.
Millennials on the Internet reacted with rage, sarcasm and, in some cases, math.
She began to share her observations and tidbits, adding a dash of sarcasm.
Mr. Heenan loved to take sides and show off his penchant for sarcasm.
The responses ranged from openly angry to snarky sarcasm to plain, old jokes.
She infused some letters with sarcasm, and took some digs at the President.
"I appreciate that," Mr. Sullivan said, a hint of sarcasm in his voice.
After all, what would KUWTK even be without the oldest Kardashian's monotone sarcasm?
Humor and sarcasm are where I live, and earnest sentiment makes me cringe.
He blamed his "British sarcasm" and "deceptive editing" for leading to a misunderstanding.
"Scarlett likes Colin's sarcasm and wit," the source said of Johansson and Jost.
But Mr. Noah wasn't convinced, and responded with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
The women are laughing, and one can glean that their intent is sarcasm.
"Spare us the bank shots; spare us the sarcasm and the satire," Sen.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer reacted with sarcasm about the agreement late on Friday.
I thought she was giving us the setup to an uncharacteristically advanced sarcasm joke.
But the social-media maven's biting sarcasm can sometimes go right over people's heads.
I need your guidance, advice, spirit, heart, compassion, sass, sarcasm and so much more.
"The danger of sarcasm is that people may not get your humor," Ray says.
" Coats then added with a soupçon of sarcasm, "Okay ...That's going to be special.
He argues sarcasm began to fade out a few years before Trump's political rise.
"That's the cutest part of the joke," she said with a flash of sarcasm.
We go further than positive or negative — it can even detect irony and sarcasm.
They have developed colourful slang to express sarcasm, dodge censors and attack their opponents.
We're still a little short of a universal sarcasm indicator, but we'll get there.
Sarcasm aside, parking can play a positive role in our cities today and tomorrow.
Analysts have already been sharpening their knives— and their sarcasm — for the company's challenges.
Yet Miss Chu treated Bella with more sarcasm than she treated the other students.
Sarcasm in Greek means to cut through layers, so it is basically the same.
" When pressed on that line, he later said, "I'm kidding, you don't understand sarcasm.
In Russia, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, expressed sarcasm about Mr. Tillerson's dismissal.
Last week, he gave a bizarre goodbye speech, sprinkled with sarcasm and petty attacks.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has responded to Mr. Trump with mocking sarcasm.
His robotic slurs are laced with sarcasm, and a quick wit belies his youth.
"The right side of the tracks," he said with perhaps a tinge of sarcasm.
Who better to sing "Happy Birthday" than the king of sarcasm and sadness, Bill Murray?
The Hannity&aposs defenders may call that sarcasm or poetic license, but words are words.
"That is why I watch you play Dad!" he says with his newfound teenage sarcasm.
Back then, we still had the energy to share memories with both pride and sarcasm.
Some others, though, tried to defend the department for their "obvious sarcasm" behind the tweet.
The ninth Democratic primary debate on April 14 was marked by sarcasm, innuendo, and contempt.
"That's the power of the internet," the recently Emmy nominated actor added with further sarcasm.
His instruments are resentment, sarcasm, unbounded insult, casual mendacity, and the swaggering assertion of dominance.
" Pressed by a reporter about that comment, Trump responded: "I'm kidding, you don't understand sarcasm.
On Monday, in a press phone call, GOP committee aides shot back with similar sarcasm.
Which of our Presidents wore a tall stovepipe hat and was known as Mister Sarcasm?
But in this case, sarcasm, instead of xenophobic ignorance, oozes delightfully out of its use.
"You gotta give the guy credit," he said, his usually jovial voice thick with sarcasm.
And I've never said, "It's the season of miracles," without a strong dose of sarcasm.
His sarcasm is more than comic relief; it's black people talking back to the screen.
"Their response has been a mix of smug sarcasm and denial and obfuscation," he said.
Her choice in using the word sarcasm is just a blanket excuse to cover everything.
My deal breaker is [not having a sense of] humor and [grasping] sarcasm and irony.
In a movie universe rife with self-referential jokes, Steve is immune to the sarcasm.
A simple "hello" becomes an elongated growl filled with sarcasm and a pinch of contempt.
Desperate and greedy for information, Norma over-enunciates, her words taut with sarcasm and hauteur.
"It's been making comedy really fun to do that," she said with no evident sarcasm.
On the first justification, Trump's default approach to those with whom he disagrees is sarcasm.
Cutting remarks and sarcasm are so common people often aren't ready for compliments or gratitude.
Instead he continues to spread anger, sarcasm, and mockery, which sound discordant in most settings.
" David Minton descibes Alex Jones on Infowars as a mix of "humor, bombasity, sarcasm, wit.
" When Kimmel fails to understand the sarcasm, Bush clarifies for him: "Jimmy, that was a joke.
Julia is a Strong Female Character with her powersuits, leather jackets, and signature Caplan cutting sarcasm.
Was sarcasm always a part of your writing, or was it something you had to develop?
Of course, not letting someone get to know you might be the point of your sarcasm.
Dina Titus of Nevada made a similar point, minus the sarcasm, in her response on Twitter.
It didn't take long for teams to poke fun at the regulations with a little sarcasm.
Sarcasm is apparently less of an attractive form of communication in the age of Donald Trump.
And sarcasm because, this being Ukraine, the list was not likely to have much credibility elsewhere.
AI also has a hard time understanding uniquely human interactions such as humor, sarcasm, and irony.
"I don't know why I keep putting myself in this situation," he said, sparing no sarcasm.
Arthur: The first presidential debate was an unappealing showcase of vitriol, sarcasm, contempt, and uncreative insults.
To the extent that they spoke at all, it was either in shouts or in sarcasm.
Enter texting and other digital communications, which have made sarcasm increasingly difficult for people to read.
The ability to joke and deploy sarcasm is increasingly claimed as a sign of essential Danishness.
You must take extra care to keep all sarcasm, anger, or frustration out of your tone.
His biting sarcasm and pointed attacks on politicians have earned him many fans and strong ratings.
In that role, our television critic writes, Marshall continually struck a balance between sarcasm and sweetness.
On Thursday, he looked at the defensive news coverage and angry tweets that his sarcasm elicited.
"We're not talking about open heart surgery here," Belichick said with typical sarcasm after the game.
Later, Mr. Trump clarified that he was only kidding, telling a reporter, "You don't understand sarcasm."
"Humor can't be subtle because subtle sarcasm doesn't work with Alzheimer's and dementia patients," she said.
She couldn't physicalize sarcasm and shock with as much cursive and calculus as the other five.
Dombrowski, Boston's president for baseball operations, had been storing up the sarcasm for nearly eight months.
In my recently published book, "Irony and Sarcasm," I attempt to disentangle knotty issues like these.
And any fear projected on to us will be met with a very British response: Sarcasm.
" In another, Mr. Inman listed the languages he spoke: "sarcasm (fluent), Ethiopian, Semitic, Afrikaans and jive.
She dashed these words off halfheartedly, surprising even herself with the sting of her sarcasm. Piss?
But it's way too easy for sarcasm, say, to be misinterpreted and come off as condescending.
These wines are an ode to precision, pleasure, and contradiction, leaving behind sumptuous aftertastes tinged with sarcasm.
While some people commented with sarcasm and jokes, it highlights a serious issue of diversity in politics.
"There's a lot of things on Google Alerts I don't control," said Schwartz, unable to resist sarcasm.
" He concluded, "There was ire in his eyes and sarcasm in the way he went after Trump.
"Strange that you are an actor but can't read the sarcasm in his tone," the user wrote.
An algorithm can't detect sarcasm, nor can it keep up with constantly changing internet language and slang.
It could make it easier to detect sarcasm, convey intimacy, or tell whether you've accidentally caused distress.
Some on social media reacted with confusion, sarcasm or dismay at the joke's invocation of gun violence.
The young Marshall is idealistic but firm and – perhaps a cinematic liberty – possessed of a charismatic sarcasm.
Theresa May, the prime minister, said Moscow had reacted to the attack with "sarcasm, contempt and defiance".
Sarcasm aside, it should be clear to all observers by now: Trump pledges allegiance only to himself.
Sarcasm, Jeffers says, increasingly indicates a person is mean and expects their partner to laugh it off.
But celebrities were less convinced – greeting the president's words with a mix of skepticism, sarcasm, and vitriol.
Early Friday morning, Trump had chastised critics on Twitter who didn't recognize "sarcasm" when they heard it.
When he brings up the election, he dismisses the whole thing with a flamboyant display of sarcasm.
Autocrats and dictators fear sarcasm because it destroys the mystique that is essential to maintaining their power.
The event might have looked like a celebration, but it came with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
There was no shortage of eye-rolls, sighs and gestures of faux politeness that dripped with sarcasm.
This news has also made waves in the US, where reactions range from genuine enthusiasm to sarcasm.
Kanye: Now, next to Kim is going to be Ray J.Pusha T: lmaoKeith: lolKris: It was sarcasm.
He was intensely interested in pop culture, and his use of sarcasm was a work in progress.
But sarcasm and politics don't mix well, and not everyone is equipped with the same joke radar.
"I mean, we did lose two games," UConn Coach Geno Auriemma told reporters, sarcasm in full bloom.
"He's such a dreamer," a White House official said at the time, with a note of sarcasm.
Many displayed a typically British brand of humor, blending sarcasm, a touch of cruelty and self-derision.
"Yes, everyone's congratulating us—congratulations, your son got six years!" she said, her voice burning with sarcasm.
She had my fire, my personality and sarcasm, and she was tender and loving on the inside.
She provided her usual sarcasm and snark, but had finally learned to not make everything about her.
This approach presents overtly horrifying facts about uniquely feminine struggles and delivers them flatly, dripping with sarcasm.
Mr. Kleinfeld's letter, a copy of which was reviewed by The New York Times, drips with sarcasm.
Sarcasm aside, I can't blame Apple for taking what Square Enix gave them, table scraps or not.
Though his questions were forensic and his manner was robust, his tone was kind and without sarcasm.
Some images evince a biting sarcasm or ironic wit, while others poke fun at our consumerist society.
Obama's perfect mix of sarcasm, deadpan and wearing a Snapchat filter reaffirms that he is a national treasure.
"She's being given quote-unquote 'a comfortable place to sleep,'" he says, the sarcasm clear in his voice.
She loves Bob Marley, just like they do, and she fits in perfectly with their sarcasm and humor.
" She ultimately left, however, after claiming to have experienced "a long 'interview' full of Hollywoodism's disrespect and sarcasm.
Decide what your caption will be, spice it up with sarcasm, and add your text to the photo.
"My usual blend of British sarcasm, provocation, and gallows humor might have come across as flippancy," he said.
That evening, the director of the Secret Service sent Kelly a congratulatory email with a flash of sarcasm.
Anger is a choice, peace is a choice, sarcasm — which is what I'm good at — is a choice.
And sometimes, presidential sarcasm can simply lead to commanders in chief being accused of acting in bad taste.
Harris is always nimble and flippantly funny, very good at capturing Olaf's dismissive sarcasm and rather casual sadism.
He understands the doubt and though he tries to offhandedly dismiss it, his slips of sarcasm bely him.
I let my withering sarcasm loose, and he told me I was funnier than I first let on.
He sarcastically told the woman holding the baby he liked the interruption -- but she didn't catch his sarcasm.
Sarcasm, used correctly, can be useful to either a home or a world that seems disordered, Camp says.
Speaking with some sarcasm, Jubeir added, "He's as much of a religious scholar as" Osama bin Laden was.
His "isn't it tragic..." spiel needs to go, since sarcasm is often not welcome by a general audience.
Oh, and here's the real shocker (sarcasm): 23 percent of riders are white and 82 percent are men.
"Spare us the bank shots; spare us the sarcasm and the satire," he told Senate Finance Chair Sen.
No sarcasm: He or she is a genius and we are not worthy of this level of art.
If you think you have to ask, any of you, you suck at sarcasm View the discussion thread.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova fired off a statement dripping with sarcasm and aimed directly at Haley.
Greenwald's offline openness to rebuttal—in contrast to his online bloodlust and sarcasm—was always a nice surprise.
Of course, you can add a little bitter sarcasm to cut through the bullshit in true Aquarius fashion.
"How safe Afghanistan is!" said Afghanistan's minister of refugees and repatriation, S. Hossain Alemi Balkhi, with obvious sarcasm.
Saturday Night Live usually makes high-quality comedy that cleverly looks at our world with sarcasm and witticism.
After Mr. Allen and Ms. Haley had spoken, Russia's ambassador, Vasily A. Nebenzya, responded with mockery and sarcasm.
It's the American in him that treats everything with a mix of forced coolness, mild sarcasm, and overconfidence.
For those of us who remember the 211 show, this sweet-sounding replacement carries a whiff of sarcasm.
Keep your emotions — and sarcasm — in check, or you run the risk of turning your reader against you.
In the sullen teenager's blunt force sarcasm — "Great idea, Dad" — the tone obliterates and reverses the expressed sentiment.
Why is the word "peace" pronounced with sarcasm while the word "security" carries a kind of supernatural weight?
" She now operates from that mindset: "'Hashtag grateful,'" she says with sarcasm, "made it through the birth canal.
In his fourth collection of personal essays since, Sedaris has lost none of his characteristic sarcasm and wit.
Some others noted with sarcasm the difficulties of similar legal recourse for companies or individuals within China's system.
Mizrahi's sartorial sarcasm is somewhere between the subtle smirk of Schiaparelli and the brazen-faced ostentation of Moschino.
There may not be a sarcasm font, but the smiley face is the dedicated "don't be so serious" emoji.
He's known to unleash his biting sarcasm on other players, media members and the general circus of pro sports.
Depending on the situation, he can serve up humor, sarcasm, moralizing, or righteous fury, playing each part with aplomb.
With her knee socks, black platform shoes, Victorian collars, and sullen sarcasm, she gave off distinctly Wednesday Addams vibes.
JASHINSKY: And they use key words and without the human element, using an algorithm, you can&apost interpret sarcasm.
Often, even harmless sarcasm can be a defense tactic, says matchmaker Sameera Sullivan, founder and CEO of Lasting Connections.
"I need someone who can keep up with my sarcasm or it's just not going to work," she said.
How do you do this without resorting to all the well-known ways, without devolving into expressionism or sarcasm?
He testified that he relied on sarcasm and hyperbole to get his points across and intended to be provocative.
I'm on board with you about the difference between silliness (largely for kids) and sarcasm (mostly for older audiences).
This interest is something the team attributes to natural curiosity, though there was likely some sarcasm at play, too.
Scroll through Spencer Pratt's Twitter, realize you have so much in common with him (not sarcasm), feel nauseous. 3.
The first Guardians film established that Drax is an extremely literal being who doesn't really understand metaphor or sarcasm.
"I have a bonafide, proper, no sarcasm, proper addiction to social media," Neistat said in his most recent video.
But the changing of the times does affect the value of linguistic and attitudinal attributes like sarcasm and sincerity.
And even if you did mash in all that text, it'd still lose the subtleties of sarcasm or sincerity.
I know 842MB can be a cumbersome download on some internet connections (not sarcasm), but it's really essential here.
Monitoring Pesce's mail, Cerreti read a letter from her husband, Rocco, that was filled with sarcasm and suppressed fury.
Hatch's office later said that the tweet, which expressed gratefulness for "this great Christmas honor," was meant as sarcasm.
Mr. Karl imbues Phil with all shades of sarcasm and kindness and what falls in between with equal conviction.
"It's important to find a balance between Pokémon and training," he said, with only the faintest hint of sarcasm.
This official, whose identity was shared with The Times, confirmed the remark but said it was interpreted as sarcasm.
"gina rodriguez really thinks she's something with her sarcasm that was supposed to be an apology smh," added another.
He seized on what he regarded as his critics' hypocrisy, often employing that same wit, sarcasm and steely demeanor.
His down-to-earth manner and dry humor, often laced with sarcasm and philosophical pondering, won him wide popularity.
Her split-second sighs and flicks of her wrist were laden with a thick sarcasm that was unmistakably hers.
"That's a test that, surprisingly, fits the exact facts of your case," he said with a note of sarcasm.
Weld has a shabby-genteel bearing and a boarding-school sarcasm that comes across as both appealing and arrogant.
Are there particular things—punctuation things, emoji things—you can do to improve the likelihood that your sarcasm lands?
The brain interprets irony or sarcasm conveyed by an emoji in the same way that sarcasm is conveyed verbally, according to a new report from researchers at the linguistics department of the University of Illinois Researchers measured brain activity of native English-speaking college students reading sentences using various emoji at the end.
"Scarlett likes Colin's sarcasm and wit," the insider said of the Avengers: Endgame actress and the Saturday Night Live funnyman.
And when it's honest and it's coming from a pure place, even if it's veiled with sarcasm, it's still real.
For his part, Phineas Fisher, who previously defined himself as an "anarchist revolutionary," reacted to Hacking Team's email with sarcasm.
"Scarlett likes Colin's sarcasm and wit," the insider says of the Avengers: Endgame actress and the Saturday Night Live funnyman.
On another note, I've learned that about 50 percent of the world could not understand sarcasm to save their lives.
But those who said emoji influenced their interpretation showed different brain activity — similar to that in previous studies around sarcasm.
And so is the kind of sarcasm that can easily be read as rude, mean, or vulgar without context clues.
"My story has nothing to do with secret weed, if that's what you mean," I wrote Steve, with some sarcasm.
President Donald Trump on Friday used Twitter to offer sympathy — or a sharp serving of sarcasm — to his foe Rep.
Typically keyword-based tools have trouble with complex wording or sarcasm, but this tool is designed to deal with these.
Warning: this post contains high levels of sarcasm and a variety of humour designed specifically for the consumption of women.
Other times, it is delivered with greedy sarcasm — how much more can we get before the feeding frenzy is over?
" With a hint of sarcasm, Solomon expresses a level of admiration for serious makeup vloggers: "They are such underrated comedians!
Mao responded to his pleas with hostile sarcasm, telling Kosygin that the Sino-Soviet struggle would last for 10,000 years.
As I start the first trill my 15-year-old daughter, who these days speaks mostly in sarcasm, strolls by.
In his previous novels Benedict Wells said that he had tended to wield "irony and sarcasm" to deal with loss.
He engages in prolonged back-and-forth debates with his critics, defending his views with charts, data, emojis and sarcasm.
"You don't want to be stupid about education, it's kind of oxymoronic," Ramsey added with his famous brand of sarcasm.
And Ms. Dhavernas and Mr. Short pull them off, adroitly underplaying Mary's slightly loopy intensity and Des's facade of sarcasm.
Sarcasm aside, few big social media players come to market, so investors will be sure to gobble up Snap shares.
For instance: ■ If you are in doubt about your humor, sarcasm or criticism, then reread, rethink and resist the temptation.
"It seemed the perfect way to merge the two things we love — drawing and sarcasm," Jessica tells Mashable via email.
"I never asked once what the new NATO headquarters cost," Mr. Trump told the leaders, his voice thick with sarcasm.
She laughs easily and strikes a tone between sarcasm and outrage over the actions of the institution she once served.
Filik found that the emotional impact of sarcasm itself differs fascinatingly from the emotional impact of emoji on sarcastic statements.
Although 2018 offered us many books that dealt with oppression, none other than Thompson-Spires did so with cutting sarcasm.
"The sarcasm is beautiful," added the Japanese, who lost her grip on the women's title with a fourth-round defeat.
President Putin deployed his trademark sarcasm on Wednesday to make clear he thought the accusation that Trump had divulged secrets absurd.
Her simulation of Ms. Faithfull's vocal style and combustible blend of arrogance and scabrous sarcasm only begins to tell the story.
Scholars, like architecture theorist Keller Easterling in Extrastatecraft, describe comedy as indecipherable by bureaucracy because of its nuance, sarcasm, and insinuations.
While AI is great for pulling in vast amounts of relevant data, it still struggles with sarcasm, innuendo and colloquial language.
OK, sarcasm aside, offering people a way to play a group game by themselves, or in private co-op, is ... strange.
Steve Bannon is out at Breitbart and the internet is reacting the only way it knows how: with sarcasm and memes.
Parquet Courts cover this Nancy Sinatra classic with a little sarcasm, adding a slight edge to a tune we all know.
" Predictably, the next day he complained that CNN had failed to realize his naming Obama the founder of ISIS was "sarcasm.
The world had a spectrum of reactions to Brangelina's breakup, but trust Chelsea Handler to spin it with sarcasm over sympathy.
It is obvious that any analysis needs to be treated with caution in regards to sarcasm, humour and other possible variations.
Rogen's reaction is pretty well-judged in this respect, as his sarcasm undercuts the more sinister image of his political machinations.
From cutting sarcasm to all-out assault on cartoon frogs, here are some of Rowling's most brutal Twitter burns of 2017.
"There's just a hint of sarcasm in this one," he jokes of the tune in PEOPLE's exclusive behind-the-scenes clip.
I tend to need my best friends to understand my sense of humor and sarcasm, but I didn't give up yet.
Under a conservative presidency progressive media often has to reaffirm it's values and sometimes there's less room for nuance or sarcasm.
But he was also known for the Malkmus persona, a haughty, bored ironist whose sarcasm was so sharp it could wound.
He became a big fan of The Office, and its sly sarcasm is evident in Labissiere's own sense of humor today.
" So, as long as there's a sense of trust, sarcasm "allows individuals to reap the benefits of creativity without incurring conflict.
And yet, by the time he did stinkers like "Due Date" and "The Judge," his carbonated sarcasm had curdled into smugness.
" (The Logan Act, passed in 1799, bars private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments without permission.) "I said it as sarcasm.
She embroidered her stories with politics, sarcasm, romance and family mythology, defining the food-memoir genre as we now know it.
She tends to interlay her more serious commentary with sarcasm, a kind of jeering from the peanut gallery (or the margins).
In conversation, Eisenberg is more like an agile boxer than anything else, ducking broad queries, jabbing here and there with sarcasm.
"When there is no electricity, thank the marvels of modern Cuban-led engineering," Mr. Pompeo said in comments laced with sarcasm.
Still, the reverence for his elder shone through, even as Bad Bunny padded his praise with in-jokes, irony and sarcasm.
One of Mr. Zaal's cousins said with a hint of sarcasm that the settlers now considered the cave a holy site.
Even the stuffed bird perched on Allison Janney's shoulder in honor of her "I, Tonya" character provoked more affection than sarcasm.
His voice thick with sarcasm, Mr. Trump said he had been instructed not to mention either of the senators by name.
That sensibility was best typified by a disdain for authority (think Bart Simpson), an obsession with rock stardom, eyerolls, and sarcasm.
By a certain light, the beautiful lovable ending rings as earnest exaltation; other times the ending emits a lonely, blue sarcasm.
"A few good plays here and there," said the Spurs' Pau Gasol, who was trafficking in the fine art of sarcasm.
"They have treated the use of a military-grade nerve agent in Europe with sarcasm, contempt and defiance," she said Wednesday.
Casual speech often includes offhand comments, partial observations, sarcasm, and false sentiments to either avoid argument or draw a subject out.
When the interviewer made a joke about de Armas "screaming at people" in a short skirt, the actress responded with sarcasm
The responses employ a style one might call sarco-diplomacy — they are written with great care and yet drip with sarcasm.
Alyx also, as he tells me, couldn't understand or experience emotions clearly, found body language inscrutable, didn't understand subtext such as sarcasm.
If that is what they were trying to achieve, someone might need to learn that sarcasm doesn't work very well on Twitter.
" Trump later walked back his comment, telling reporters on the White House lawn that he was "kidding" and that it was "sarcasm.
Here's what LA Dodgers pitcher Brandon McCarthy had to say about MLB's disgusting money grab: The sarcasm is strong with this one.
And while some AI systems can understand sarcasm, there are still some nuances of human communication that AI does not understand. 3.
Given that the next Avengers team-up is hitting theaters in April, it seems like a ripe target for the film's sarcasm.
Zazu: Hugh Laurie Laurie has the perfect mix of dignified pomp and biting sarcasm to play Mufasa's stressed-out right-hand man.
Customers often use nuanced expressions to convey their unhappiness — such as sarcasm — and the tool is meant to understand such indirect speech.
With his signature celebratory meme, brief pro career and occasional ponytail, Tim Tebow can make an easy target for snark and sarcasm.
Vargas-Cooper talks about trans women and their sympathizers with the kind of dry sarcasm we usually reserve for the very stupid.
Ms. Bee has been a one-woman punk band of rage, sarcasm and urgency; Monday's show added an acoustic note of heartbreak.
Baish's statements received mixed reactions online, with some considering the phrase laced with violent innuendo while others interpreted it as mere sarcasm.
A dismissive, sarcasm-drenched "OK Boomer" sounds like it could be a line from Reality Bites, or from an Alanis Morrisette song.
Their fast, sarcasm-laden rapport reminds one of an old show like Bewitched or Wendy and Me. There was a laugh track.
"It's time to say enough to this condescending, elitist sarcasm that we get from the Liberal and media elites," Leitch's post states.
While the technology is in its early days and could misinterpret language such as sarcasm, it will improve over time, Cohen said.
Even in his stunned, spiritually crippled later condition, the habits of sarcasm and chop-busting stick with him like phantom-limb sensations.
At one point, Ms. Klobuchar answered Mr. Buttigieg with blunt sarcasm: "I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete," she said.
"We are creating a plot to take everybody's guns away so that we can impose martial law," he quipped, wiht some sarcasm.
"We thank the commission very much for such a big interest in our forest," Mr. Szyszko said with a hint of sarcasm.
Details: In a letter dripping with sarcasm, Mr. Trump denied her and her delegation military transport and suggested they might fly commercial.
She's going — " [here Trump's voice drips with sarcasm] "'Did you hear that Donald Trump raised his voice while speaking to a woman?
Attorney General Jeff Sessions must have made a great first impression with a recent group of DOJ interns — if they appreciated sarcasm.
There's a mix of surprise, sarcasm, and intrigue that Apple has chosen to go with a screen layout that leads to design compromises.
The whole number is thick with sarcasm, dripping with disdain and bursting with vanity for the powers she possesses and longs to use.
Before a prayer meeting at a neighborhood mosque, the imam welcomes any "undercover police or federal agents" in a tone of cheerful sarcasm.
Nor would it surprise potential jurors to learn a prosecutor believed in the defendant's guilt, Mr. Seidmann added with a touch of sarcasm.
In a rare case of self-correction, Trump explained that he was practicing "sarcasm" when he linked Obama to the founding of ISIS.
Exhibit C: The fact that XKCD, a web-based comic devoted to quote "romance, sarcasm, math, and language" has any audience at all.
"I was heartbroken that I couldn't be there," she said to Cohen as he picked up on a little sarcasm on her part.
A greeting that disarmed me in vigor, considering the unholy hour, and because it lacked even a hint of sarcasm despite my appearance.
No matter how many iterations we run through, we can't quite let go of the idea of hanging a lantern on our sarcasm.
Since its release in 2015, the thinking face emoji has been ubiquitously used as a symbol for sarcasm or response to ironic statements.
"It was sarcasm," Trump told reporters and he headed to Joint Base Andrews for his trip to the G-7 summit in France.
We use humor and sarcasm to make a point and add color to the broadcast; in this instance, we were off the mark.
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For most of my life, I've assumed we had nothing in common beyond our penchant for sarcasm and a love of Turkish Delights.
It will be finding the right combination of snipe and sarcasm, tempered with enough sincerity, to allow viewers to care about the characters.
"I had to learn to put up with their crap music," he says, a glint in his eye and sarcasm in his voice.
"Representing us against President Xi of China," Mr. Trump said at a rally in Florida on Wednesday night, his voice thick with sarcasm.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had pressed President Trump to postpone his State of the Union address, received his sarcasm-laced response on Thursday.
A few hours later, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave a sarcasm-laced speech accusing Cuba and Russia of propping up Mr. Maduro.
Another switcheroo arrives every few minutes, which quickly grows as tiresome as a joker roommate and lets the satire deflate into mere sarcasm.
It's essentially an update on "American Girl," veering between awe-struck longing for the narrator's dream lover and biting sarcasm toward the same.
I guessed she was right — our union was better than most — and resigned myself to stretches of slow-boil resentment and occasional sarcasm.
Trump on Thursday said he was employing sarcasm by "hoping" Russian hackers would obtain deleted emails from Clinton's private server earlier this week.
"They have treated the use of a military-grade nerve agent in Europe with sarcasm, contempt and defiance," May said of Russian officials.
Mr. Holmes avoids topical material, displaying Jerry Seinfeld's gift for the amusingly phrased observation about ordinary life, but not his sarcasm or irritation.
The document was riddled with sarcasm, apparent red herrings and allusions to online meme culture, suggesting an internet-driven evolution of nationalist hatred.
Since he wasn't sure how to take this, Errol returned the gesture, and the resulting comic uproar confirmed that it had been sarcasm.
To wit: As we've seen, a wink face intensifies whatever feeling—positive or negative—the sarcasm conveys, making praise gushier and scorn pricklier.
Which is why presidents don't usually make a habit of communicating through sarcasm or by saying things and then claiming they weren't serious.
Aparna Nancherla voices her, doing an incredible job of mixing retorts to BoJack's sarcasm and cynicism into a teenage girl's still-pure worldview.
Sarcasm aside, there is uncertainty when it comes to climate change—especially if you go out of your way to look for it.
Its mileage seems to vary; one user pointed out that it doesn't seem to read sarcasm well (but really, who does on the internet).
Tess' playful sarcasm and no-nonsense attitude added something of a humorous edge to the wholesome show, and she became its most beloved character.
Maybe you're nervous to let someone get to know the real you, and sarcasm can be a way around having to show any vulnerability.
And just in case you didn't pick up on our sarcasm at the beginning, there are already a billion different ways to eat them.
" Trump tries to walk back Obama-ISIS comments: 'Sarcasm' Fox's Chris Wallace pressed Pence, asking if the "sarcastic excuse" is "getting a bit old.
Eventually you do, and the talented Ehrenreich wins you over with his execution, capturing Han's spirit, his sarcasm, egotism and charm with apparent ease.
Remender frames him as a tragic character, suggesting that beneath all the humor and sarcasm is a man who's struggling with his own morality.
"I seriously can not believe how many people missed that this was purely satirical, I actually used the hashtag #sarcasm," Vance wrote on Facebook.
While you spew out vitriol on the interwebs, the algorithm will monitor social posts and can apparently even work out Aussie slang and sarcasm.
" Azizi appears to be a newer rendition of Ed. His character is described as having "metaphor and sarcasm typically fly unnoticed over his head.
"You can't have the head of the Justice Department (even if it's sarcasm) talking to subordinates about recording the Commander in Chief," Jordan said.
Gloria Borger would have to give up on her snide asides that question the president's intelligence in a tone that drips of elitist sarcasm.
"They have treated the use of a military-grade nerve agent in Europe with sarcasm, contempt and defiance," May said, referring to the Russians.
Ms. Williams's entire body shimmies with righteous sarcasm, while Mr. Daniels behaves like an aggrieved, aging prizefighter backed into a corner of the ring.
Satirists are tasked with the seemingly impossible task of using sarcasm and snark to enlighten a populace who can't differentiate between fact and fiction.
His professionalism helped lend a certain gravitas to an enterprise that was hardly known for it, but he also conveyed mild sarcasm at times.
"I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete," Klobuchar said, her voice dripping with sarcasm, before launching into a defense of her record.
Snow may have been in the forecast for the Jersey Shore on Tuesday morning but something else ended up coming down in buckets: sarcasm.
The stories vary greatly in tone and voice — by turns, raw, wry, rueful, comic, elliptical and confiding — but there is little sarcasm or snark.
His explanation of the comments, in a video that surfaced over the weekend, as "British sarcasm, provocation and gallows humor" appeared to sway few.
Please," he said, dripping with sarcasm — and then piled on with a half-dozen tweets after Mr. Cuomo said America "was never that great.
Truly understanding the health of a conversation requires things like understanding who is talking, what they're talking about, or when someone is using sarcasm.
Light traces of sarcasm help viewers swallow the bitter pills that Steyerl is serving: apocalyptic sermons on gun violence, state surveillance, and artificial intelligence.
Grazer shows glimmers of vulnerability — sometimes it's just a small slowdown in delivery or a tense lip — beneath his character's scrim of sarcasm and irreverence.
"This is the pesto of Brooklyn!" he says, with an air of sarcasm and triumph after the solution has achieved the consistency of a paste.
Unlike other slasher villains, Michael has been mostly consistent: He's never embraced sarcasm and whimsy like Freddy Krueger, or gone to space like Jason Voorhees.
I started to cover up more, trying to hide my "imperfections" under loose clothing and using sarcasm to make fun of myself and my body.
According to MIT Technology Review, researchers that initially looked to create an algorithm to filter out racism accidentally stumbled upon a way to identify sarcasm.
Like so many people on the internet, Adams frequently blends earnestness and satire with sarcasm, and it can be hard to tell when he's joking.
"Indeed, in the current political climate, dissent has unfortunately often taken the form of political satire, hyperbole, parody or sarcasm," the defense's court papers said.
It is often difficult to differentiate between harmless jokes, harsher sarcasm and hurtful bullying and when that line has been crossed in the digital world.
Bendov tells me that the team fed in the full run of Seinfeld to teach the platform about awkward conversations, sarcasm, humor and rising tension.
He keeps journalists awake with jocular sarcasm against the "neoliberals" and upper-class "fifís" who were the main beneficiaries of decades of free-market reforms.
"Literally any way you decide to reimagine Disney princesses will be inspiring and beautiful, no matter what," the artists wrote (with sarcasm) on Lucky Peach.
" Matt Breunig was among those heaping sarcasm or scorn on Tyson's thoughts: "if only there was a name for a sudden and abrupt lurch forward.
At the end of the day, we are all just kids who get the same kind of sarcasm and are being real to one another.
What Cummings is, however, is a master of is sarcasm, encased in a layer of Lucille Ball-esque physicality — if Lucille Ball were much raunchier.
But things got much more abrasive from there, with Sanders often using sarcasm as his weapon of choice as a stony-faced Clinton looked on.
The study involved participants doing a simulated conversation task in which they had to express or receive comments with varying degrees of sarcasm and sincerity.
McCain oozed with sarcasm Tuesday afternoon when asked about the Senate finance committee's decision to hold a last-minute hearing on Graham-Cassidy next week.
Comedians like myself, and far more famous and talented individuals like Colbert, Lewis Black, and the writers of SNL can handle the sarcasm and satire.
Additionally, sarcasm isn't always translated well through text, and readers often look at a headline and do not commit to the reading the entire piece.
" Parks Miller described Penn State's response to the report -- that there was nothing to be done to prevent another death -- as "sarcasm at its worst.
They don't make superheros much more cynical than Jessica Jones, who is played with sass, sarcasm and cutting bitterness by Krysten Ritter in this series.
"Well, Jozy doesn't like playing in hot, humid climates, so that's a plus, I guess, for our team," Arena said, unable to quell his sarcasm.
The key to her comedy is a mix of crisp and blunt, with lots of body sarcasm and a lethal dose of intellectual side-eye.
Mike: I'm too tired, shellshocked and busy looking into the Times's insurance policies around therapists who treat news PTSD to acknowledge your sarcasm right now.
A new comic series, called The Disabled Life, is using humor and sarcasm to chronicle what it's like to live with a mobility-related disability.
Michael Keaton beat himself down for saying "Hidden Fences" instead of "Hidden Figures" while presenting at the Golden Globes ... but he was dripping in sarcasm.
"I've learned that about 50% of the world could not understand sarcasm to save their lives," Edwards wrote in a comment on the Facebook page.
"Don't want to blow your mind, but rumor has it that those companies are sometimes not super nice," he wrote with an obvious hint of sarcasm.
In May of this year, a source told PEOPLE that the pair had bonded over a similar sense of humor – particularly their shared love of sarcasm.
I was going to stick w sarcasm but as an actual gender studies prof, there's just so much to unpack here, I can't help myself. THREAD!
After running through all the data, Rahwan and his team found that the algorithm could match various emoji with messages, even if sarcasm was at play.
Sarcasm became a way to nudge audiences into seeing how laughable the world around them was, where sincerity and naivete were implausible if not outright obsolete.
That's because, over the years, he's stretched the genre of the address itself, walking right up to the line of what is seen as acceptable sarcasm.
AI might be good at recognizing objects in photos or digitizing handwriting, but it can't reliably interpret nuances in tone and speech like sarcasm or jokes.
But the song's narrator coats their words in what could either be sarcasm—"you two look very nice," delivered with an eye roll—or voyeuristic obsession.
After Babeu was introduced as a Republican running for Congress, Obama responded with a hint of sarcasm as he wished him good luck in his race.
In the midst of all the self-deprecation and sarcasm, Thou is eternally the heaviest—even the two tracks from their acoustic Inconsolable EP were massive.
Like his ancient predecessor, Mr Sanders has proved to be a surprisingly charismatic platform speaker, adept in the rhetorical arts of repetition, sarcasm and verbal irony.
She says she meant it all to be just a "sarcastic joke"—but the internet has proven, once again, that it simply does not understand sarcasm.
He also came under scrutiny after calling President Obama the founder of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, comments he later wrote off as sarcasm.
Much of the most popular news tends to focus on the ridiculous, from Kim Jong-Un's ban on sarcasm to the unfortunately named Manbang streaming service.
The answer, he said, was that the video leaves the viewer annoyed at its smug sarcasm rather than appalled at the horrific images on the screen.
Trump's explainers often accuse the media of taking the President's words too literally or of mistaking his sarcasm for intent when he slips into autocratic rhetoric.
"Okay, wanna give her [the evictee] your address and we can put her in front of your house," the clearly frustrated officer responded, dripping with sarcasm.
In a letter laced with sarcasm, Trump upended Pelosi's trip on Thursday by calling off the military transport for her congressional delegation at the last minute.
Vicente Razo's "Museo Salinas (Salinas Museum)" (1996), reminiscent of the religious shrines found throughout Mexico and the American Southwest, responds to this era with  appropriate sarcasm.
Asked about the ongoing Russia-related saga surrounding U.S. President Trump and his former campaign staff, Putin responded with his typical mix of sarcasm and bemusement.
As a teen, he was kidnapped by pedophiles in a van after his mother told him to be more sociable, only to outwit them with sarcasm.
"We use humor and sarcasm to make a point and add color to the broadcast; in this instance, we were off the mark," the statement said.
In contrast, on Wednesday Mr. Trifonov played Prokofiev's short Sarcasm No. 3 as an encore, a performance with plenty of bite, but also lightness and sparkle.
As such, it's pretty good fun, and could almost be described without sarcasm as a scrappy little picture, like most of Boden and Fleck's other work.
We get a big dose of Ms. Churchill's withering sarcasm, for instance, in a scene between a vicar (Rob Campbell) and his servant (Mikéah Ernest Jennings).
On "Apocalipstick," Cherry Glazerr has grown from three members to four, and it moves beyond the lo-fi sound and throwaway sarcasm of the band's debut.
The trailer above features all the staples that made us fall in love with Jessica Jones in the first place: sarcasm, brute strength, and heavy drinking.
Everything about him was magnetic — his sarcasm, his bubbling-up laughter like a geyser ready to explode at the most inappropriate times, his spontaneous arrhythmic dancing.
Many undecided voters chose to support him after seeing his continued calm and self-restraint, despite the flow of sarcasm, smears and attacks from his opponent.
Orban, a champion of "illiberal democracy" who won a third term on April 8, responded with sarcasm when asked about the prospect of an OSF departure.
I'd call their strain 'hipster racism,' which typically uses sarcasm as cover, and in the end, it looks a lot like gaslighting — 'It's just a joke.
"That was… AMAZING," she says at the end of the track, her words dripping with a sarcasm so thick that it'd seep through a TV screen.
The message caused the actress-writer-director to do a little soul-searching, she said, even though her knee-jerk reaction was to fight back with sarcasm.
In south London alone, they're joined by the dark, anxiety-ridden pop of Sorry, the sarcasm-laced fury of Goat Girl and the glam ambition of HMLTD.
The "girly" pens, which BIC pitched as "designed to fit comfortably in a woman's hand," were met with a wall of sarcasm in the Twitterverse and beyond.
I'd call their strain 'hipster racism,' which typically uses sarcasm as a cover, and in the end, it looks a lot like gaslighting — 'It's just a joke.
Like most of Propagandhi's music there's a good dose of sarcasm and humour riding alongside the message in "The Only Good Fascist Is A Very Dead Fascist".
When I met him, he caught me off guard with his sarcasm, tricking me into believing that he had lost his key to the emergency exit door.
A photo of Dunn at 24 shows a lank-haired 60s beauty, complete with cigarette, Pucci print, and a mouth made to caress sarcasm like a sweet.
Meanwhile, GLaDOS (the main narrator and mastermind of the Portal games) speaks about each level with the cutting sarcasm Portal players have come to know and love.
Through her sarcasm, Larson makes the point that people lugging suitcases for several blocks isn't an issue we direly need to be "speaking out" about right now.
Sixty-five percent of OKC users still say they either like or love sarcasm, but "it's actually seeing a big decline," says Devin Colleran, OKCupid's brand manager.
He's more likely to throw in emojis and sarcasm and share about his personal life, though he'll sometimes check with his wife to see if he should.
If the sentiment of the tweet seems to disagree with the bulk of what is expressed by similar users, there's a good chance sarcasm is being employed.
Bush usually kept her sarcasm under wraps, though one noted slip came in 1984 when her husband was running for re-election as vice president with Reagan.
The complexity of frustration, anger and sadness can't be accurately conveyed on twitter, and I regret my tone-deaf attempt at sarcasm in the wake of it.
He generally spoke to Eileen only when prompted, but did so in a considered and even manner in which she could never decode any sarcasm or hostility.
Not surprisingly, Mr. Meyers asked most of the questions, and Mr. Cavett, extremely affable through the sarcasm, responded with the precision and glee of a seasoned storyteller.
Kanye West was anything but sincere when he tweeted about turning exes into best friends ... we're told he was dripping with sarcasm, and that was the point.
Using an algorithm, the Sarcas-o-meter generates a number that may or may not be related to the percentage of sarcasm found in a user's voice.
They just want to see a fun game and then an interview where Doublelift might say something that straddles the line between refreshing honesty and nasty sarcasm.
"The president was brave and courageous enough to tell the national police they did good work in killing those who were thugs," she said with angry sarcasm.
Throughout, Ms. Schroeder has emerged as a voice of reason for her more troubled friends to turn to, albeit one tinged with her trademark sarcasm and cynicism.
And with both Boito and Mr. Carsen placing a premium on sarcasm and sensuality, Mr. Van Horn wants, perhaps, an extra dash of devil-may-care relish.
Belarus, a country with severe winters, became the origin of such tropical species as pineapples, mandarin oranges and kiwi fruit, and also the butt of much sarcasm.
In this initial experiment, maybe because the (fictional) texter's intentions were so obvious, I don't know, none of the marks or pictures affected students' perception of sarcasm.
" Michael H was inspired to sarcasm, which is not a good sign: "Avoid at all costs if you do not like brown water and walls of decaying algae.
What felt like a fresh combination of characters 10 years ago — Eisenberg's fussy nerdiness, Harrelson's sensitivity-masking bravado, Stone's no-nonsense sarcasm — now comes across as repetitive shtick.
" He explains, "There's a lot of personal sarcasm within the pieces ... I try to have fun with my work, keep things meaningful, but not take it too serious.
Though Talbot insists the Idles aren't a punk band, his unrelenting politics do remind one that he lacks both Joe Strummer's stealth tenderness and John Lydon's wormwood sarcasm.
Nick Young is not only over Iggy Azalea, he hopes she ties the knot with her new BF, French Montana ... then again he could be dripping in sarcasm.
"This is going to be a lot of fun," Laureline deadpans as they head into a perilous situation, a bit of sarcasm that proves prescient given what follows.
Difficulties can arise in the case of irony and sarcasm, where words are often used to convey their opposite meaning (like "good job" or "it's a hard life").
It believes in violence, but that's about all it believes in: slashing and stabbing and shooting and — with Mr. Reynolds splashing figurative vinegar in the title role — sarcasm.
The young people who work at HubSpot — they're so horribly, horribly young — are indistinguishable aliens to Lyons, and incapable, he says, of appreciating irony or sarcasm, or him.
" Martin Sabelli, one of Allison's lawyers, recalled that Seifert seemed indifferent to the importance of the case: "He had a smile that leaned more toward sarcasm than irony.
A writer for CBS's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Sunday apologized for her "sarcasm" in a deleted tweet about newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Twitter's development in this area is interesting because it's actively experimenting with ways to encourage civility on a platform that's known for hot takes, sarcasm, snark and outrage.
Lance Bass has some choice words -- and a splash of sarcasm -- for the Sultan of Brunei on the day his country will start stoning gay people to death.
It is not helpful to talk carelessly about doomsday scenarios, but an older child is far more likely to see the humor in sarcasm than a younger child.
That was consistent with the tone of their letters in recent weeks, which are often curt and condescending, laced with occasional sarcasm and bursts of self-righteous indignation.
With its soft-core, island-funk guitar and three-part vocal harmony, the song's chorus is an early example of a Steely Dan quintessence: shrugging sarcasm, rendered resplendent.
"This is a film of such open-hearted joy and grace, which feels rare in an industry that often embraces cynicism and sarcasm, including in its children's stories."
As Alice-130 moves through the map, Spartan-smashing Banished and taking control of enemy vehicles, her sarcasm and hilarious bravado made me laugh out loud more than once.
It redeemed and legitimized a lot of the problems with Ann and Andy's relationship; the carefree attitude that didn't jive with Ann meshed perfectly with April's sarcasm and detachment.
Kimmel — who first came up in comedy through co-hosting The Man Show with Adam Carolla — usually delivers punchlines with a bemused-seeming laugh that masks their acidic sarcasm.
Positioned as a high school student who is wise beyond her years, Michelle isn't interested in fitting in with her peers, instead finding solace in books, activism, and sarcasm.
Another was the Boudleaux Bryant country-pop classic, "Love Hurts," whose declaration "Love is just a lie made to make you blue" he spat out with a furious sarcasm.
" Sincerity is Scary" taps into our almost self-sabotaging distaste for earnestness on the internet; our desire to gloss over issues with sarcasm, our deep-seated aversion to vulnerability.
"Having spent 19993 years basing my personality on fear and sarcasm, the unbridled Shirley-Temple-on-crack joy I feel today is a massive inconvenience for me," she said.
"Sarcasm can be misunderstood even in person, yet over email, without the use of eye contact and voice tone, it is even more likely to be lost," Beohm adds.
" (We can practically smell the sarcasm from here.) But she did explain some understandable motivation behind the move: "I feel like I have a disco ball on my face.
"We've found that people use sarcasm for two main purposes: to be funny and to appear clever," says Penny Pexman, a professor of psychology at the University of Calgary.
Colleran says the percentage of users who want a partner who likes or loves sarcasm is dropping at the same rate as those who like or love it themselves.
Some of the commenters appear to support the candidate, while some of the commenters appear to use a mix of irony or sarcasm to indicate a lack of support.
Created by designer Andrew Herzog, Sarcas-O-meter distills 25 years of "field research" on the subject of sarcasm into an app that does the intellectual work for you.
Both the weirdest and most ambitious song they've ever written, it boasts Grote's newfound self-lacerating sarcasm and his falsetto, something he rarely used on the band's earlier albums.
Chronic sarcasmA little bit of sarcasm can come across as funny at times, but if you live to spout sarcastic comments, you may be unwittingly creating a toxic environment.
"The notion that somehow if Mr. Trump loses Florida, it is because of those people that you have to watch out for," he said, his voice thick with sarcasm.
It's a fitting ending for a series of live performances that started as a fun experiment, and to that, we can only say (with none of Angelica's sarcasm), congratulations!
" She reveals that "Poor Charles" was "a constant refrain" as she conducted her interviews, "spoken in despair by those who loved him, with sarcasm by those who resented him.
L's enormous room covered inside and out with a careful grid of embellished slices of baloney, embodies his usual sarcasm, even if the point about population breakdowns remains obscure.
It's like when we try to use sarcasm in an email — so often, the joke is a total flop because the recipient didn't understand we were making a joke.
Building a chair so that people don't even have to stand might be a little too on-brand for a company whose name already invites some mockery and sarcasm.
" Mr. Flake noted that "the president's most ardent defenders use the now-weary argument that the president's comments were meant as a joke, just sarcasm, only tongue in cheek.
In some respects, we need these acts of sarcasm and sickly nostalgia more than direct protest, and electronic music and clubland make the perfect vessel for this model of irreverence.
Obviously, you did it with a sense of sarcasm saying, look at what she did, hey, but you won&apost get away with it if you don&apost do it.
" She adds, "And in the moment I'm like, 'You don't get to talk that way to Mommy,' but on the inside I'm like, 'Fantastic use of the art of sarcasm.
Ms DeLappe has a keen ear for the bravado and awkward diffidence of adolescent speech, and the way teens use profanity and sarcasm to test each other and perform themselves.
Known for his quick wit, sarcasm, offbeat humor and silly stunts, Letterman interviewed top stars and political figures on more than 6,000 episodes over 33 years in late-night television.
To try to get a better understanding of the divided sentiment, individual tweets were investigated and it soon became apparent that the sentiment analysis had difficulty identifying sarcasm and humour.
Whether it's misread sarcasm, lost irony, or just one comment taken out of context, a single bad tweet has the potential to make anyone go viral for the wrong reasons.
Humor and sarcasm are often lost as well, and teens need to learn to either give a friend the benefit of the doubt, or ask how a text was intended.
I think expressive tools for informal writing are a really important way to convey attention and context as to what we are saying to each other, like, for example, sarcasm.
" To this person's credit, he seemed to rethink his sarcasm after someone replied to his outburst by explaining a bit about hipster Brooklyn and saying, "you guys aren't new yorkers.
If you follow Reynolds on social media, particularly on Twitter, you know he's got a flavor for sarcasm and humor — but his Deadpool post was as sincere as it gets.
His farewell speech — "Justice, rooted in truth, watered by tenacity and flowered by wisdom" — drips delicious sarcasm like sap from a Vermont maple tree, and the honoree fully deserves it.
Related: Squabbles, Sarcasm, and Side-eye as Sanders and Clinton Square Off at New York Debate Flores would be a supporter of much of Sanders' agenda in Congress in 2017.
The show continually struck that balance between sarcasm and sweetness, and crucial to that was Marshall's ability, in one character, to show how the two came from the same place.
I miss her sweet kisses and cleverness, and I miss her sarcasm and her wit, and that adorable sly side smile followed with a grin and a burst of laughter.
"I have seen the President's most ardent defenders use the now-weary argument that the President's comments were meant as a joke, just sarcasm, only tongue in cheek," he said.
As a novelist, she has a wide tonal range, moving from sarcasm to solemnity, austerity to playfulness; she can toggle between extremes of subtlety and unsubtlety from book to book.
The reason Bostonians picked that specific small-market team to inflame their sarcasm — and not the Pirates or Royals, for example — is Chaim Bloom, the Red Sox's new general manager.
He scandalized the public by sometimes dressing as a woman, and he aggravated tensions by scathingly denouncing the Senate, relying on sarcasm and insult, and showing utter contempt for it.
Each verse gets a different instrumental track, and within verses, the flow changes again and again: slow and fast, long lines and punchy short ones, vehement sincerity and cutting sarcasm.
I talked fast and walked fast and, especially when I was in a faraway place like Israel, or Kansas, everyone seemed to think my sarcasm and sass spelled New Yorker.
Mr. Trump at first said nothing, but 24 hours later, without mentioning her request, the president released a sarcasm-tinged letter in which he told her the trip was off.
Since the inception of "Real Time," he has brought sarcasm and independent thinking to his critiques of Republican and Democratic politics, and especially to the administration of Donald J. Trump.
The technology is also being used in robotics (to help robots understand sarcasm, presumably) and call centers (possibly to detect the proximity of the customer to the terminus of their tether).
These primitive gestures represented an important part of early netspeak: You could convey sarcasm by tacking on ;-) at the end of your message, or share your ambivalence with the ¯_(ツ)_/¯ face.
" Andrya H gave the beach four stars, but I think that's sarcasm: "Long Beach Residents are practicing safe sex seeing as we found a lot of condoms a long the shore.
Particularly because knowing the words that you're saying doesn't really give much insight into what you mean: "Human language is overrun with sarcasm, innuendo, double-entendre, and pure obfuscation," Martínez wrote.
" Without a hint of sarcasm, Path said it was a "personal network"—not a social network—where you could share "the story of your life with your closest friends and family.
Fred and Serena have another bickering session (they haven't recovered from the blowout in the empty mansion), which ends with Fred employing the classic line, "Mother knows best," coated in sarcasm.
Given that this is Jessica Jones, expect a healthy dose of private-eye procedural investigation, fights in dimly lit hallways, and drinking, all heavily laced with Ritter's biting brand of sarcasm.
"This man has turned a corner in his life, has hit a reset button, and he's now dedicated to telling the truth," Davis insisted, his face betraying zero irony or sarcasm.
But perhaps sarcasm isn't the best response to those who blame me for writing only bad things about my country, ruining the image of our beloved land of samba and caipirinhas.
Schumann assembles that scene brilliantly, with the solo soprano (here the glowingly effusive Christina Gansch) offset by a churning orchestra, taunted by Mephisto (Franz-Josef Selig, singing with kid-glove sarcasm).
The chorus of "Nice," sung by its co-producer Pharrell Williams, is "I can do anything," but the song pours on sarcasm in a track full of edgy, shifty polytonal chords.
With a winning combination of style, silliness, and earnestness that's tempered with sarcasm, Chung and France are a refreshing answer to the fashion personalities we've grown accustomed to seeing on television.
The ad is being released a day after the contentious debate between the two Democratic presidential candidates in Brooklyn, where Sanders used sarcasm to go after his rival on both issues.
"He's a Rhodes Scholar, a uniter, a successful mayor," a narrator says with a hint of sarcasm, as "Hail to the Chief" plays while a Pete Buttigieg photo montage appears onscreen.
Rosenstein said he never pursued recording the President and denied any suggestion he advocated for Trump's removal, and one source in the room for the wiretapping comment dismissed it as sarcasm.
There are at least two types of seriousness with which our current circumstances might be answered, two ways of facing the world without the slightest trace of sarcasm or playful duplicity.
On Friday, Trump passed off as sarcasm the assertion he made repeatedly this week that President Barack Obama and Clinton were "co-founders" of Islamic State and its Most Valuable Players.
The sarcasm of "katauda" — "shout it out" — is lost without a better sense of "oimoi," and I could tell from the exam papers that few of my students had gotten its point.
But all sarcasm aside, as the third-most-popular service our government provides, Social Security's popularity is only eclipsed by Medicare and fighting crime, and it's one slot above the national defense.
The lines about Trump didn't have much context, but in an interview after the show ... Paulina seemed to imply her "love" for Trump was nothing but sarcasm and an attempt at irony.
Oh geez, I have never seen such a failure of sardonic humor, because the sarcasm expressed throughout this entire trailer is basically the perfect representation of how we all feel about it.
There is a sweet scene when Sam and her daughter fall asleep together in bed, and Aldon is truly convincing as an overwhelmed mother whose main tool to battle stress is sarcasm.
Salesforce today released a suite of tools for its product developers with artificial intelligence features that, among other things, recognize sarcasm in an email and understand that it is a product complaint.
" Purnell said doing the same to the British bikes would have been too costly for "not enough gain" - adding with a mild degree of sarcasm "I'm sure they are using good science.
SL: They must be cyclical, but it feels like there are a few things going on, but one of them being the pervasive irony and sarcasm, for lack of a better word.
About an hour after his sarcasm tweet, Mr. Trump tweeted: I love watching these poor, pathetic people (pundits) on television working so hard and so seriously to try and figure me out.
But the Cubans' response to all this improvement is not simply appreciation: After decades of you'll-get-what-we-give-you government, their version of thank you is often salted with sarcasm.
The Game of Thrones actor, known for his charisma and ability to deliver a line with the wit and sarcasm that always plays well on SNL, doesn't shy away from a challenge.
"I sat through a long 'interview' full of Hollywoodism's disrespect and sarcasm — but finally had enough and literally, physically removed my mic and walked out, much to Cohen's chagrin," Ms. Palin wrote.
Hirshman derides the ordinance's feminist critics with glib sarcasm — "Male aggression, subordination, it's all good" — as if these opponents were motivated by nothing more complicated than a blithe indifference to female suffering.
Mr. Bassoy published a booklet on how to woo voters with "radical love," urging opposition candidates to get out and talk to people but to avoid arrogance, sarcasm and high-level politics.
While many of these pieces were written under the guise of sarcasm or humor, they often depict women in unflattering terms, including questioning women's athletic abilities and their proper role in society.
Through all that, Ms. Laurio's posts on the Pinoy Ako Blog, written in Tagalog, have lost none of the dark humor and sarcasm that made the site so popular to begin with.
Trump claimed sarcasm in July as well after he was heavily criticized for inviting Russia to dig up tens of thousands of "missing" emails from Clinton's time as U.S. secretary of state.
British Twitter is generally a glorious place filled with puns, sarcasm, and the kind of amusing day-to-day observations capable of bringing surprising levels of joy — and 2124 was no exception.
Roger J. Kreuz is a professor of psychology at the University of Memphis and the author of "Irony and Sarcasm," where he attempts to disentangle and explain these two commonly misunderstood words.
A mother of three young children whom she often mentions in tense moments in the White House briefing room, she inherited her father's folksy style, his Christian conservatism and his biting sarcasm.
Even if her "thank you" is sauced in sarcasm, receiving a gift that she can use over and over again that she knows you put thought into will have her feeling appreciative.
His nasal voice, his sarcasm, even his walk—"a long-striding gait ... usually done to the arrhythmic accompaniment of nervous wiggling fingers," wrote Sports Illustrated's Jack McCallum—tend to grate upon the senses.
That all makes it possible to use emoji in new ways—not just punctuating the end of a text message with 😏 to suggest sarcasm, but actually using emoji to create standalone meaning.
Spending a beautiful Saturday afternoon getting your hair blown out or sitting down for hours to get a fresh set of box braids is fun and all — you can sense my sarcasm, no?
Like many other young queer people, I rooted for the villains in Disney movies, who were often coded to have traits similar to mine, like Scar's dripping sarcasm or Jafar's fondness for eyeliner.
Last night on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the late night host used his opening monologue to talk about Trump's inauguration and future plans as president with his trademark sarcasm and wit.
From her random musings on pop culture, to her sarcasm, to smart and only semi-shameless self-promotion, Kendrick is, to her 13.5 million followers (and likely book readers), everyone's favorite sassy BFF.
Knowing now that Obama appreciates a bit of teasing with a heavy dose of sarcasm, Kendrick – who is originally from Maine – explained how she was the first person to arrive at the event.
"As we come down from the dizzying high of Women's History Month, let's appreciate a woman who's blazing trails right now," Samantha Bee said on her Wednesday show, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
Even so, the #OscarsSoWhite controversy is being conducted with the same fury, sarcasm and doom-saying of yesteryear's complaints that black people had a hard time getting cast in decent movies at all.
So when my name recently appeared on a "terrorist" list of journalists published by a website with close ties to the Ukrainian government, I viewed it with a mix of trepidation and sarcasm.
It was not clear why the Trump tweets had been deleted but the "Jesus Walks" singer has been the target of outrage and sarcasm from fans on social media following the December meeting.
So it makes too much sense that he is elevated to press secretary, where he can appropriately deploy his genial sarcasm and still be closely involved in the nation's day-to-day crises.
I don't know that I've convinced myself there's a reason to pick up Sonic Forces again, but I've appreciated the folks who reached out, despite my sarcasm, and explained why they liked it.
James, in patchwork jeans and a denim oxford, commanded the room with a generous attention that took a variety of forms, depending on the student who was receiving it: gentleness, prodding, bemused sarcasm.
"Hopefully a complete spectacle, just an absolute media circus," she said, with the blend of sarcasm and sincerity that has made her one of the most popular women's soccer players in the world.
And then, the next day, he tried to wave the whole thing off as "sarcasm" — trying to wipe the slate clean by insisting that it was foolish to take him at his word.
The guarded eyes, the hard stare, the general sense of sarcasm waiting to happen — if Mary had been reincarnated as a parolee in present-day North Carolina, she'd look and act like this.
Replacing the cut-glass sarcasm are more feelingful interactions about things like the human soul: "the part of people that moves through the world and changes but also lasts," as Kristin describes it.
And so Coel, the brilliant writer and comic actor of "Chewing Gum," plays nearly every scene at the edge of a violent outburst and frequently beyond, into screaming jags of profanity and sarcasm.
Life is just one damn thing after another on both shows, but only on Better Things is that old truism a chance to greet every morning with some mixture of sarcasm and wonder.
"I appreciate people who are the truest forms of themselves and brutally honest about who they are … I need someone who can keep up with my sarcasm or it's just not going to work."
Both writers, like Mostel himself, deliver deft insights with a twinkle as well as a sword, and this wryness has a power that is distinct from irony, sarcasm, or a late-night-show roast.
"Lindsay is normally very shy if she doesn't know people, but the second she gets comfortable, you get the typical sass and sarcasm that you get with any 12-year-old," Kristy tells PEOPLE.
These women know how to write for Parker, how to lean into her sarcasm in a party scene, how to elicit her trademark squeal when she is swept up in a moment of glee.
Amazing isn't it, sarcasm noted, that after the feverish and outrageous response from the leftists and the Democratic leaders it has been put on the back burner by the next big Democratic fundraising story.
Martha retrieves the surveillance logs for them, and Philip and Elizabeth pick a night they can meet their source, William, played by Dylan Baker, who brings sarcasm and a dry humor to the role.
" Trump's attitude toward the whole issue is summed up by his reply to reporters at his NATO presser, in a voice drenched in sarcasm: "We will, of course, ask your favorite question about meddling.
The job of managing those expectations falls to the team's coach, Corinne Diacre, and in her prematch news conference on Thursday she used a disarming smile and healthy doses of sarcasm in that effort.
On the 38th day of the sensational New York trial of a man long considered to be the world's biggest trafficker, defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman delivered a closing argument laced with humor and sarcasm.
Bill Wyman's song "In Another Land" is a pointed sendup of twee psychedelia, as its sweet harpsichord-backed verse gets a rude awakening in the chorus, and "On With the Show" bristles with sarcasm.
Humor, of course, is often the refuge of the disenfranchised and disaffected, but there's a difference in both tenor and objective between hypocrisy-dicing irony and its weak cousin: detached, fatalistic, teenage-style sarcasm.
In a news conference on Thursday, after he had won the vote to overturn the rules, Mr. Pai said he was prepared for the legal challenges, using a tone of defiance and some sarcasm.
The HBO dramedy, created by Jesse Armstrong, directed by Adam McKay, and executive produced by Will Ferrell (yes, that one), is about a (fictional) family that reeks of money, oozes with greed, and spews sarcasm.
Leslie's life served no other obvious purpose, he did not contribute to society or serve his community and he possessed no redeeming qualities besides quick whited [sic] sarcasm which was amusing during his sober days.
Screenshot: aaltouniversityaceLinus Torvalds, the founder of the Linux open-source operating system, has been leading his developer community with sarcasm, insults, and abuse for three decades, and many people think it's time for a change.
It's notoriously tough to translate sarcasm into the written word, but with the help of technology and science, it soon might get a little bit easier to tell when someone's being sarcastic with their emoji.
The former Sexiest Man Alive proves his character's sarcasm is as sharp as ever in this five-minute trailer, which jokingly aims to explain what potential viewers should really expect while watching the hit movie.
I mean it's a little spooky, in the way pre-20th century horror where the monster was arguably the protagonist's crushing loneliness and occasional sarcasm the whole time (and also maybe a ghost) is spooky.
You'd think President Trump would be solemn the day the federal government shut down over a budget impasse, but instead he used his favorite platform to use jokes laced with sarcasm to describe his feelings.
It was back in 2002, at a club in Vegas, with Nelly's "Hot in Herre" as the soundtrack for the scene, cause you know, that was the anthem of 2002 (no sarcasm, I'm being real).
His response has been a blend of sarcasm, vague denials and an invitation to cooperate with the F.B.I., offering potentially critical evidence in the Arizona and Illinois cases, should officials reach out to him here.
Let's go back a few years to a Barron's cover that generated all manner of hate, dismissal, schadenfreude, snark, sarcasm and sardonicism: Yes, it's a bull on a goddamn pogo stick, vaulting over a bear.
Certainly, your entitled millennial flakiness is worlds different from..." Her: "...the sullen sarcasm of your Generation X." Him: "I was more on the cusp between X and Y.... Do we still talk about Y anymore?
And Mr. Edwards said he was given a valuable lesson: "I've learned that about 50% of the world could not understand sarcasm to save their lives," he wrote in a post on the Facebook event.
Believe me, it shocks no one more than me, who traffics in sarcasm, that I'm sitting here (literally, under an unlikely canopy of Lydia Millet and Charlie Smith) extolling the virtues of a sentimental library.
If all you need from the new "Roseanne" is Ms. Barr's materfamilias sarcasm, the crack team of comedy actors surrounding her and an update of the show's working-class gallows humor, it has you covered.
Ochs, the real-life protest singer, plays an important role in its second half as an alter ego to Lenny and surrogate father to Fred — a glimpse of earnest longing unarmored by sarcasm or impiety.
He's "giddy," he tells me, and "delighted," and "about to crack with excitement," and at first he seems to be joking, laying on thick the irony and sarcasm that defined his persona for so long.
"I never thought I'd have to answer such questions, all the more in the United States of America, with your greatly developed democratic and political system," he said, a tinge of sarcasm in his voice.
" With apparent sarcasm, Nebenzia also suggested the UK government should look inward to determine why Russian nationals in the country so often find themselves in mortal peril, and mocked Haley's credibility as "an experienced chemist.
Cazzie David  took to Instagram on Friday with a glam shot from her recent trip to Africa, complete with a sarcasm-tinged caption nodding to her ex-boyfriend  Pete Davidson 's new relationship with  Ariana Grande.
Shortly thereafter, the two again found themselves on the defense as Lenny Letter writer Zinzi Clemmons publicly left the site, accusing Dunham of hobnobbing with groups that employed "hipster racism" by using sarcasm to conceal insensitivity.
It's a bit like joking and sarcasm, in that you have to model the mindset of the person you're talking to and get an accurate sense of the payload of emotion you're sending in their direction.
One account, which replaces the "l" in Badlands with a capital "i," has 45,900 followers as of this writing and is busily rattling off disses of the new president and climate change facts drenched in sarcasm.
Sarcasm, strong language and down-to-earth humor dominated the conversation between seven workers and trade union members during a work break this month but, despite their differences, they found common ground on one thing - jobs.
Wexler, 50, testified that he relied on sarcasm and hyperbole to get points across on his blog, which dealt with topics that included US foreign policy in the Middle East, presidential politics and policing in America.
Dai noted in his email that "we're getting good at understanding sentiment and understanding whether a person likes something by how they describe it," but that bots aren't able to understand more subtle things, like sarcasm.
Last month, he invited Russian hackers to find "missing" emails from Clinton's time as secretary of state, when she used a private email server to conduct government business, although he later described that call as sarcasm.
He just rapped track after track in his tough, nasal, deliberately dissonant voice, offering raunch, realism, hyperbole, sarcasm and compassion over an electronic backup throbbing with ominous bass and pattering drums, like a lowering storm cloud.
") Similarly, a 213 book by Keith Houston surveyed five centuries of philosophical proposals for indicating written irony, but in the end reported, "the irony mark (and, for that matter, the sarcasm mark) remains an elusive beast.
" At another point, he said with no small amount of sarcasm: "'Succession' is loosely based on the Murdoch family, the same Murdoch family that has ordered me to sit here at this microphone and tell jokes.
Last month, he invited Russian hackers to find "missing" emails from Clinton's time as secretary of state, when she used a private email server to conduct government business, although he later described that comment as sarcasm.
At one point, there was discussion about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal that included scathing sarcasm about Prince Andrew's association with Epstein (the BBC's on-site lawyer, who watches all tapings for potential libel, didn't appear to object).
But the tone is entirely different: Bodied is a comedy and a thriller as well as a drama, and its tongue-in-cheek, confrontational sarcasm about everything from cultural appropriation to race stereotypes is startling and refreshing.
Adding Chinese language support isn't as easy as translating an app from one language to another — it requires the same kind of deeply knowledgeable, irony-and-sarcasm-understanding AI to be developed for a completely different language.
The company has also added clients in the Middle East and started pilot projects in Europe and the U.S. As for Vera, engineers are now training the robot to recognize emotions like stress and sarcasm during interviews.
Tacking on emoji like hearts, skulls, grins and bugged-out eyes to a short message made it infinitely easier to confidently project sarcasm, humor, grief and love across a medium that had been, until then, emotionally arid.
He may not have a desk or a microphone for the moment, but he still has the drive and the sarcasm (not to mention the ambivalence), though he is unsure what to do with any of it.
Those additional ideas, first reported by The New York Times, were taken seriously by some officials but did not come to pass, and one source in the room has dismissed Rosenstein's comments on the wire as sarcasm.
One client went so far as to watch every episode of Seinfeld in an effort to teach herself how to understand sarcasm and the nuances of acerbic humor that she struggled to pick up in real life.
He's back in a similar role in this new talk show, which will feature sketches, video clips, lots of sarcasm and guest appearances — including from Alison Brie and Jim Rash, Mr. McHale's former co-stars on "Community."
If not mocking, it's at least filtered through several layers of irony or sarcasm — "Am I an e-girl yet?" you might jokingly ask a friend while trying on a pair of tiny sunglasses at Forever 260.
The former Doogie Howser knows how to expertly milk a laugh from a mugging glower, a sarcasm-tinged line reading, or an extended bit of physical comedy (there's some especially funny work with O'Hara in this regard).
It was picked up by Russian state-sponsored English media outlets like Sputnik, which gleefully mocked "evidence-free" accusations that Russia hacked the election, linking to tweets "chock-full of sarcasm and memes" about the CIA's capabilities.
Open Mike Eagle is an absurdist ("for those who haven't heard of me / I'm bad at sarcasm, so I work in absurdity") who writhes on the floors of Chinese restaurants and books rap shows on the moon.
On this episode of VICE Meets, we caught up with Mojadidi in Paris to discuss how his environment influences his artistic approach and how he's been able to use sarcasm to address sensitive issues about war and conflict.
There are probably many women out there for whom only a muscular body will do, but if that muscular body is, for example, wearing jeans and sheaux, or doesn't get sarcasm, then it's all fucked up, isn't it?
Since then, institutions like Visual AIDS, a nonprofit that uses art to increase AIDS awareness, and the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art have risen to support artists fighting the disease through beauty, drama and sarcasm.
Dry, monotone, and oozing with sarcasm, Daria owed the most essential aspect of her character to Tracy Grandstaff, a writer at MTV who stumbled into the gig by virtue of being the only woman around at the time.
The filmmakers' cameras are on hand for awkward press conferences and disconsolate private postmortems, for Abedin's post-scandal stand-by-your-man campaigning, and Weiner's increasingly bitter sarcasm as she pulls a slow fade after the second scandal.
There, she meets another Hollywood flunkee, the director Sam Sylvia (played by Marc Maron, whose cutting, nasal sarcasm works very much in his favor in the role), who can no longer find funding for his gory genre films.
In late July 2016, he also told a press conference: "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing" from Clinton's server, a comment he later described as laced with sarcasm.
And unknown means it can't be sure; perhaps it's sarcasm, or academic chatter about a phrase, or someone using a word who belongs to the group and is attempting to reclaim it or rebuke others who use it.
You don't need wild story machinations to enjoy Lucille Bluth (Jessica Walter) lobbing 80-proof Molotov cocktails of sarcasm, or Gob (Will Arnett) spiraling into self-loathing, or Buster (Tony Hale) being fitted with yet more artificial hands.
Like most pop, they lead with attitude: often, as in hits like "You Oughta Know" and "All I Really Want," the furious sarcasm of a smart, spurned woman who recognizes her superiority but takes little comfort in it.
The part Mr. Perry has written for himself is a Chandler gone to seed, a round-the-clock drunk named Jack who is eking his way through his late 40s on sarcasm and a last filament of charm.
Unmoored by Dina, Sydney strikes up a mutual sarcasm pact with Stanley (Wyatt Oleff), an affable weirdo and extremely small-time pot dealer who becomes her would-be boyfriend and, as her powers reveal themselves, self-appointed sidekick.
A series of assertive public appearances in recent weeks, laced with biting sarcasm aimed at adversaries on the left, have brought a sharper focus on Mr. Barr's style and worldview, both of which share aspects with the president's.
Through all the sarcasm, personal insults, and tortured debate about Congressional procedure, Lewandowski confirmed that Trump instructed him to have then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions intervene in, and derail, a criminal investigation of Trump and his close associates.
" Asked by a reporter if he had used the jersey before Saturday and what effect it had had on his performance, Thomas replied with sarcasm, saying: "You can borrow the suit if you want, see what time you do.
Others would disagree, though, noting that AI systems have yet to master not only political and cultural context (which is changing month to month, as well as country to country) but also basic human concepts like sarcasm and irony.
I know my true intentions behind it, but like I say in my book, the mistake I made was to fall back on witty sarcasm, and you can't do that when you're talking about race, especially in this country.
When you're standing right in front of a person and can give them with non-verbal cues (like a wink or head tilt or eye roll) that you don't really mean what you're saying, sarcasm can be a riot.
It's much safer to just sing Putin's praises: Aside from this last one basically comparing Putin to the Black Death, it can be hard to tell with these songs which lyrics are pure adoration and which are pure sarcasm.
The great folk singer and champion of the people Pete Seeger, with a wee bit of sarcasm, used to tell union members not to waste their pity on the scab taking the side of the bosses during a strike.
Waller-Bridge, meanwhile, plays a very real, very human, very damaged young woman called Fleabag, who is attempting to move on from a dark event in her past by deflecting anything approaching real emotion with sarcasm and snide jokes.
Yankees 4, Mariners 3 If Manager Joe Girardi's temperament is a weather vane for the Yankees' fortunes, then his recent testiness — with a few dashes of sarcasm — may explain how the first two weeks of the season have unfolded.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)For years, when Cubans talked about 3G mobile internet arriving on the communist-run island, it was with the same sarcasm that people in other countries reserve for discussions of flying pigs and hell freezing over.
It is 40 days long, not counting Sundays because Sundays are feast days (that woman could indulge in sarcasm on Sundays), and it marks the 40 days and nights Jesus spent in the wilderness before he began his ministry.
Our dating app default photos are the creme de la creme of our accumulated Facebook profile pictures, and our bios commit to showcasing some aspect of our personalities — sharp wit, terse sarcasm, unrelenting "chill" — that we find generally attractive.
"Democrats made the law, which was in the Bible, which is fair because these children are tricking the government into separating them from their parents, and also they are simultaneously separated and not separated, you know," Bee said with sarcasm.
Whether it's Michael Phelps' record-breaking 22nd gold medal win or the discovery that one of the presidential candidates really doesn't understand the meaning of the word "sarcasm," we've spent the week talking about the same things over and over.
Other titles of interest: As the Crow Flies, the serialized story of a queer 13-year-old girl stranded in an all-white Christian backpacking camp, and xkcd, a series of standalone entries featuring stick figures, romance, sarcasm, and math.
Many responded with tweets of adoration for couple, while others turned to sarcasm to joke back at them about their public flirting — fittingly calling it "cringe-dorable" and suggesting they should step away from the screen and meet up in person.
The three suns that make up this exoplanet's star system include the creatively named (that's sarcasm there) Star A, Star B, and Star C. Star A, which is the closest to HD 131399Ab, is roughly 7.8 times brighter than Earth's sun.
But really, it's easier to talk about with the safeguard of irony, detachment, or sarcasm than discuss the ways in which attraction, intimacy, and desire change as people become comfortable with partners and seek to enrich other parts of their lives.
The reports are said to meet the same rigorous scientific standards as the rest of the journal's articles but are often more lighthearted in content than the usual output, or produced with comedic intent and contain a dose of sarcasm.
Then, wielding both the sarcasm and the toxic sexism that were his act's trademarks, he promised to appoint a winner based on criteria equal parts extraneous and distasteful: Which developers did a better job drawing their competition's leading man in drag.
With a skit-based frame narrative (and a literal frame image) around a weekly rotation of very bad sci-fi movies, the show's 10 seasons were a master class in comedy built atop esoteric pop culture and healthy doses of sarcasm.
In a lot of ways, I suspect it's like reading Shakespeare after seeing it performed — particularly because the lines aren't entirely in modern English, and especially because Jane Austen's dialogue is laced with so much understated sarcasm and quiet judgment.
What needed to happen in order for irony punctuation like ~*~sparkle sarcasm~*~ to take off was that people needed to have a collective response — it couldn't be just one person coming up with something — to signify meaning and double meaning.
"Those of us who have known Don Willett appreciate that he is an avid Twitter user who often tweets in a light-hearted spirit of jest and sarcasm, sometimes poking fun just as much at himself as others," Leo said.
The verbal part of his show was a series of feints and parries, delivered with a deadpan earnestness subtly tinged with sarcasm that kept the audience off guard until a nonsensical tangent revealed it was all a joke — or was it?
" This is not sarcasm, which the Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines as "the use of words that mean the opposite of what you really want to say especially in order to insult someone, to show irritation, or to be funny.
"She understands that words spoken from the White House have consequences, that sarcasm is not a strategy when dealing with delicate world situations, that our friends and foes listen to every word spoken by our president and react accordingly," Marin added.
Like a breath of fresh air, Dutch photographer Maurice van Es's now will not be with us forever (RVB Books, 2015) provides a welcome alternative to the haze of apathy, distrust, and sarcasm that permeate contemporary media and visual culture.
Except when you watch the interview, he seems to be saying this with more than a touch of sarcasm...which is how every exhausted, delirious parent of a 2-year-old and a newborn baby is more likely to respond.
No wonder Sharif reacted with sarcasm to the Supreme Court's recent decision to remove his name as the PML-N's leader, goading the justices to search the law for a reason to "snatch" his own name from him as well.
Ates Ilyas Bassoy, the national campaign manager for the party that led the opposition alliance, published a booklet on how to woo voters with "radical love," urging opposition candidates to get out and talk to people — while avoiding arrogance and sarcasm.
Reruns of Joey's thespian trials, Chandler's hapless sarcasm, Monica's compulsive cleanliness, Phoebe's feline riffs and the seemingly permanent courtship of Ross and Rachel will be available to watch on Netflix for at least another year, the streaming service has announced.
That moment of emotional reflection for Auriemma, who is better known for biting sarcasm, came after a 60th consecutive victory, to which the Huskies predictably added 15 more on the way to their fourth straight (and 11th overall) national championship.
Seriously, if you listen to Carrie Fisher's Wishful Drinking narrated by the Star Wars legend herself, you'll hear the sarcasm in all the right places, the amusement at her own jokes (she genuinely and delightfully chortles all the way through).
Similarly, on the same day, the Czech prime minister said he would not compromise his budget balance with higher military spending, adding, with a tinge of sarcasm, that the U.S. was pushing arms sales on Europe to narrow the trade gap.
Writers replated the former Yankee manager Casey Stengel as a madcap guru even as he spoke the truth after yet another loss ("The attendance was robbed, we're still a fraud"), often with sarcasm ("Come out and see my amazin' Mets").
"I wanted to do some really great shakes, and so ridiculous and over the top that people just had to take a photo of it before they ate it," original freakshake creator Gina Petridis told Mashable, without a hint of sarcasm.
Balenciaga, Junya Watanabe Fashion That Laughs With You...Or At You From Dali and Schiaparelli, to Gaultier and Jeremy Scott, fashion, humor, and a dose of sarcasm go way back, and some of this season's stars were definitely ready to take the piss.
AI may be just as accurate as humans when it comes to writing down recorded dialogue, but it can't gauge sarcasm, identify jokes, or account for a million other pieces of cultural context that are crucial to understanding even the most casual conversation.
" They succeed because they're moments of blazing sincerity and goodwill amid the streams of irony, sarcasm, and bad faith, sweet reprieves that are popular among young people who grew up on the internet asking, "How many layers of irony are you on?
The tweets were widely interpreted as sarcasm, and OGE pointed in one tweet to a 1983 letter it sent affirming its view that while the president is not legally subject to conflict of interest laws, he should conduct himself as if he were.
In part, that's circumstantial — she's not being ritually raped on a monthly basis in his memories, so she has less to be biting about — but it's also the result of sarcasm not fitting neatly into the way he wants to remember her.
It can subsist for a while on novelty, but once the meaning is pinned down, "jk" fatigue is going to set in pretty quickly and the upside-down smiley face will become what all of these sarcasm shorthands become: passive-aggressive digs.
His YouTube channel is crammed with this kind of stuff, including an interrogation of the Frozen crew in the style of John Carpenter's The Thing and a profoundly disturbing—and no, that's not sarcasm—take on the couch gags from The Simpsons.
At the top of a voluminous and talent-rich voice cast (which, alas, neglects to include the maestros of irate sarcasm Don Rickles and Nicky Katt), Jason Sudeikis portrays Red, the irascible odd bird out in a community of irrationally upbeat avian neighbors.
I have watched since the announcement of the temporary end of the government shutdown, without a deal on the border wall, a stream of vitriol and sarcasm across all social media platforms from people who have presented themselves as supporters of the president.
"He went on, using a statement laced with sarcasm, to point out that there are 33,683 missing emails, according to the F.B.I., that Hillary Clinton deleted or did not make available in the course of that investigation," Mr. Pence told Ms. Ingraham.
Tony Stark's persona and success assured a generation of soon-to-be-men that we could still be on top of the world, and — so long as we used our hot-headedness and sarcasm for good—not feel all that bad about it.
Sarcasm aside, it is somewhat humorous that the exhibition will be up through Independence Day and that, amongst the grand total of 17 painters included in the show, 15 of them were born in the US. All but one is represented by CANADA.
For Auriemma, then, the celebration that followed Sunday's 80-73 victory over No. 1-seeded Louisville in the Albany Region final — the confetti, the long embraces, the snips of the net — brought about a joy that even his usual sarcasm could not suppress.
They accused him of delivering "sanctimonious lectures" that dripped with sarcasm and of excoriating Mr. Clinton on trivial matters involving sex because the committee lacked evidence that he had committed "high crimes and misdemeanors" of the sort that had driven Nixon from office.
But in the near-daily videos he has broadcast on Facebook, where he has more than eight million followers, Mr. Bolsonaro, often accompanied by one of his sons, holds forth, jumping from one issue to the next, often toggling between agitation and sarcasm.
Editorial It was the most brutal French presidential debate anyone could remember, two and a half hours of interruptions, insults, sarcasm and invective between the 48-year-old, far-right populist Marine Le Pen and the 39-year-old, centrist upstart Emmanuel Macron.
I would include Todd Barry, who, along with Oakerson, anticipated this trend with his 2014 special "The Crowd Work Tour," a documentary of his only doing shows off the cuff, his sarcasm so pristine that he can tease with the lightest of touches.
But the result is one of those unbearable "quirky mental hospital" scenarios, an odiously cutesy aesthetic made worse by the glib slacker sarcasm of Plaza's manic witchy nightmare girl, Lenny, and Stevens's unconvincingly twitchy handling of the conflicting signals in David's brain.
"It's a good thing we have Republican control of Congress or the Democrats might bust the budget caps, fund planned parenthood and Obamacare, and sneak gun control without due process into an Omni...wait, what?" he wrote in a tweet loaded with sarcasm.
Whether it's a celebrity ripping on President Donald Trump or a politician roasting her political rivals, Twitter is the perfect forum for the kind of wisecracks, sarcasm, and snappy one-liners that can go viral just like a LeBron James windmill slam.
Roger Ebert wrote a one-star review laced with sarcasm, noting that the film at least had a great title, but was hobbled by an idiot plot: "This might have been a decent movie if it had allowed itself to be about anything," he wrote.
He is professionally obliged to do so, however, and this often leads to a concise few minutes of terse replies, snark and sarcasm, which is in fairness a natural reaction to having a microphone shoved in one's face after a shite day at work.
But thinking back to those White House unveiling events of yore, which former first lady quipped with gentle sarcasm in the East Room that "nothing makes a house a home like having portraits of its former occupants staring down at you from the walls"?
Her complaints about how those alleged actions affected the rollout (and subsequent chart position) of "Queen" — which she later brushed off as "sarcasm/dry humor" — were implicitly tied to Ms. Minaj's broader belief that, as a female rapper, she has not fully gotten her due.
In this case, the museum itself gains value through the ways in which the visitor responds to the official narrative of its context and genesis; the value, however, is questionable, as Fraser herself defines the terms of this valuation through deep sarcasm and critique.
As it is, Russia's UN representative resorted once again to hollow denial and sarcasm, without even the slightest expression of regret that an innocent woman had died and the lives of several others have been permanently affected through the actions of its intelligence officers.
Her sarcasm is on rueful display in her new memoir, "This Is Just My Face: Try Not to Stare" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), in which she writes of trying to please a father for whom she is too American, too vivid and altogether too much.
LOS ANGELES, April 6 (Reuters) - Don Rickles, the master insult comic who created laughs with ridicule and sarcasm in a decades-long career that earned him the sarcastic nickname Mr. Warmth, died on Thursday at his Los Angeles home from kidney failure, his publicist said.
Arena's sense of humor and sarcasm, on display several times in a half-hour interview at the team hotel here Monday, and his direct approach seem to have energized a group of players who had grown weary of Klinsmann's unpredictable and sometimes hawkish style.
" He told The New York Times in an interview in 22011, "When there is humor, irony, sarcasm, when the author is making fun of himself and so of humanity, then the author is not singing but telling a story — that is an anti-poem.
The questions that crop up — about the illusion of choice and the fateful hand of luck, of birth — form the philosophical core of the novel but luckily, they come to us largely through Amar, and are handled lightly, leavened by his sarcasm, his mournful wit.
Mock-patriotism is a storied tradition in music, through the sneering sarcasm of the Sex Pistol's "God Save the Queen," to heart-on-the-sleeve slagging of Big Hard Excellent Fish' "Imperfect List," artists have long challenged the supposed virtues of the UK by gorging on them.
Jane, who fulfills so very few of our cultural criteria for women — who is not beautiful, or kind, or given to sentiment; who is in fact angry, and judgmental, and prone to sarcasm — demands respect from the world, just by virtue of being a human being.
Appearing suddenly beneath the Harvey Milk Street Sign, donning a rainbow-striped umbrella hat, neon yellow safety vest, and oversized jewels draped across her neck and wrists, Rossi proclaimed her love for "The City of Portland, the City That Works," in a tone drenched with sarcasm.
I, unfortunately, rushed to judge the subject without seeing the video and the truth and I imagined that she was wronged because she was harassed, but I was shocked when I watched the video and the many words and sarcasm and in the video, I must apologize.
Bettinger's study shows that over 80 percent of the films nominated and 89 percent of the films that won for Best Picture were films listed in the drama category with Oscar voters favoring war movies when they are nominated, perhaps "Beasts" need a bit more gore -- #Sarcasm.
This meet cute, told before the show, is one Colbert has seemingly honed at family get togethers and evenings with friends, and here he is sharing it with the world, free of any snark or sarcasm deployed to maintain a distance between the storyteller and the audience.
While Ms. Rowling's astonishingly limber voice still moves effortlessly between Ron's adolescent sarcasm and Harry's growing solemnity, from youthful exuberance to more philosophical gravity, "Deathly Hallows" is, for the most part, a somber book that marks Harry's final initiation into the complexities and sadnesses of adulthood.
Mansoor was charged under the draconian 2012 cybercrime law, which criminalizes the publication of any information or rumors online "with intent to make sarcasm or damage the reputation, prestige or stature of the state" or any of its rulers, its institutions, its flag, or its anthem.
Dripping with not only sarcasm but also humor and muddy pigments, Madani's series ridicules that all-powerful human who was, in her version, born bearded and unsmiling, and who will be haunted by the glowing white halo of a smile in whatever afterlife he may find.
But we felt that Aloy could have fun, too, and that her view of the world as an outsider, and the commentary that affords her on the customs of other people, can allow for notes of irony or sarcasm, and moments of a more comedic note.
Software intended to scan social media posts of job candidates for background checks sounds like a creepy way to judge candidates — but, as examples show, the software seems unable to recognize and appropriately categorize common human traits like sarcasm or humor, rendering the software mostly useless.
" One source in the room for the wire remark dismissed it as sarcasm, and the Justice Department issued a statement last week saying Rosenstein "never authorized any recording" and "based on his personal dealings with the President, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment.
The autism spectrum is huge, so to treat all diagnoses as the same is inaccurate, but to broadly explain Asperger Syndrome: it can be difficult picking up on the subtle nuances of social interaction, so uses of sarcasm, for instance, can fly straight over your head.
I don't know if I genuinely like DeLevingne as an actress or just enjoy how she often seems to be surprised to have wandered onto a movie set, but her work in Valerian, off-kilter and laced with sarcasm, is my favorite performance from her yet.
"Sarcasm I love as I am too but with your husband being in the spotlight so often with his complete lack of regard for proper care or concern at times with your kids, this comment isn't funny, albeit Jameson is adorable," the fan wrote in the comments section.
I wish that there was a symbol or a special font that could express sarcasm in written words on the internet, because I would deploy it now when I talk about how shocked, how utterly floored, I was that RuPaul didn't send any of the final four queens home.
Hudkins, who is always wearing a plaid shirt and has a mop of brown hair that shags in front of his glasses, deadpans constantly, and is seemingly incapable of passing up a chance to throw sarcasm, anti-humor, a dad joke, or, if possible, all three, into conversation.
While Quebec police received more than 200 reports of online hate-mongering and have made other arrests since last Sunday's attack, it seems the first case they chose to make an example of was a misunderstood case of sarcasm, rhetoric Padula was using to shut down xenophobic trolls.
" Just after the show, the company's co-founder, Frank Vercruyssen, spoke of Bergman's prose as if it were a fine wine: "There's a great mouthfeel to a writer who can express his love, his hate, his irony, his sarcasm, his empathy in lines that are made to be performed.
Kanye West is exactly the kind of grandiose character whom Letterman would once have approached with rigorous Everyman sarcasm, and in their conversation, the rapper provided plenty of opportunity for eye rolls, like when he said he would know his work was done when there was world peace.
Claire McCaskill of Missouri, the top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, wrote a letter to Johnson Thursday calling for him to share the evidence he had obtained about the text message with her -- along with what appeared to be a hint of sarcasm over his allegations.
The "anti-aging" (please read those quotes with as much sarcasm as your internal voice allows) Roll Back the Clock wrap claims that its assorted ingredients—including amaranth, sweet potatoes, and better-than-Botox Romaine lettuce—can combat wrinkles, "help slow the aging process," and inhibit the breakdown of collagen.
Sitting cross-legged and chanting mantras at work will be met with a range of emotions from mild amusement to deep suspicion, and I fear asking workers to don headbands and heart rate monitors on top of that is bound to go down like a 1984-flavoured, sarcasm-laced lead balloon.
During last night's game between the Sacramento Kings and the Atlanta Hawks, the two teams took on a type of banter that teetered on the fine line of genteel and trolled-out sarcasm: But the Hawks and Kings weren't the only ones to get in on the subtle dis action.
Sarcasm and exaggeration come easily when writing about royals, and the story of Prince Harry, the rambunctious second son of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, reaching across the Atlantic to marry an American actress was custom-made for the tabloids — and, yes, for serious papers like this one.
" She added, "There have to be more interesting things to note about one another … and I'm talking to myself here too, because I find the sarcasm and the criticism and stuff like that very humorous, but there's a time when you go, 'Well, why don't I say all the true and kind things.
Dunst, along with Isla Fisher and Lizzy Caplan, jokes and worries and, underneath all the sarcasm, embodies what it's like to feel the mutual jealousy of not hitting particular life events in the right, expected order — unlike the friend they bullied in high school (Rebel Wilson) who's due to be happily married.
Marvel has made blockbuster franchises out of virtually unknown comic-book characters such as Doctor Strange, Black Panther and Captain Marvel, to say nothing of the Guardians of the Galaxy, a team that includes a cybernetic racoon, a walking tree who can only say three words and an alien that cannot understand sarcasm.
The suspenseful, Steven Spielberg-directed The Post tells the story of how Graham and executive editor Ben Bradlee (depicted by Tom Hanks with the perfect amount of sarcasm and newsroom gruff) helped then-local newspaper The Washington Post race neck-in-neck with The New York Times to publish the Pentagon Papers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads After the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones, "The Bells," left the show's fans divided, the Reddit forum r/freefolk reacted with a turn best understood by the extremely online: They briefly rebranded, in equal parts sarcasm and earnestness, to become a Lord of the Rings subreddit.
If you had told me in the "screw mediation, I'm getting a lawyer" days that, someday, we would thank one another (without sarcasm!) for handling some tedious kid task, or that we'd sit together at a recital laughing and applauding our child's ukulele prowess, I'd have said you were sniffing too many Sharpies.
PARIS — After Naomi Osaka whipped a forehand well wide of the mark to put herself on the brink of being upset in the first round of the French Open on Tuesday, she spun toward her mother and her coach in the stands and flashed them a thumbs-up sign saturated with sarcasm.
We discuss why I feel bad if I don't use enough exclamation points (or use too many), why postcards are the pre-internet predecessors to Instagram, how emojis act as written equivalents of our body language, why sarcasm is like a "linguistic trust fall," the meaning of "OK boomer" and much more.
"The term 'fake news' has emerged as a catch-all phrase to refer to everything from news articles that are factually incorrect to opinion pieces, parodies and sarcasm, hoaxes, rumors, memes, online abuse, and factual misstatements by public figures that are reported in otherwise accurate news pieces," Facebook wrote in the white paper released Thursday.
In this latest such novel, by the author of "Major Pettigrew's Last Stand," a young teacher of Latin moves to the apparently peaceful Rye, only to find she has stepped into a quagmire, where rivalry for control of civic boards and patriotic pageants is no less fierce for being fought with barely polite sarcasm.
The two statesmen, who engaged in lengthy, rigorous deliberation in front of large audiences, "consistently drew upon ... complex rhetorical resources—sarcasm, irony, paradox, elaborated metaphors, fine distinctions and the exposure of contradiction, none of which would have advanced their respective causes unless the audience was fully aware of the means being employed," Postman wrote.
In pointing out that Bush served as head cheerleader at his prep school, he notes that this "was something of a leadership position at Andover"—phrasing that the reader takes for sarcasm until Smith goes on to explain, in earnest, that Eisenhower and Reagan held the same post at West Point and Eureka College, respectively.
The driving force of The Crimes of Grindelwald's plot — though it's difficult to refrain from putting sarcasm quotes around "plot" — is for Newt to find Credence before Grindelwald can, because the implication is that whoever gets to Credence first will have the best chance at deploying his magic as a weapon for their side.
So a lot of the narration in the book is fairly informal and "talkable" already, and the TV show expands on that choice in really intelligent ways — all of the impatient sarcasm that Offred used to say out loud in her life as June is simmering behind her eyes, and the voiceover brings it out beautifully.
Whether tinged with regret, like her 2017 breakout hit "Sober," or laden with fed-up sarcasm as in 2018's "I Wish I Missed My Ex," or even firm admonition in her most recent single, "Do Not Disturb," the singer/songwriter has proven that when it comes to love, she is clear about what she doesn't need.
" (This is sarcasm, too: Scott is an only child and lost both his parents.) "The pity party is why you would think that you would act differently," Kourtney replies "I understand you not inviting me to your birthday, but your sister who I've known forever, longer than anybody else who was there outside of the family.
Before we get to the none-too-kind backlash (which actually presents an interesting case study in the The Art of Sarcasm in 140 Characters), let's recap the situation in Flint: Officials in 2014 decided to use water from the Flint River, which ate into the city's iron and lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the drinking water.
More important, for the long term, they have begun to believe that underneath the presidential narcissism, sarcasm and bluster there is a strategy: to undercut European solidarity in NATO and the European Union so the United States can exercise its economic and military power to shape relations with individual countries, just as China and Russia seek to do.
"It's beautiful here," my husband said in Farsi to some local men making repairs to solar panels donated by a German N.G.O. "Oh yes, so beautiful!" retorted one of the men with a sarcasm so sharp it broke the language barrier as children rode rusted bicycles in figure-eights around dwellings built from clay and yak dung.
Yehoshua Kenaz, "Infiltration," an astonishing novel by a great Israeli master who ought to be better known, this one set in an army basic training camp populated by recruits all disabled in one way or another; amidst the diamond-sharp dialogue, the horny sweat and sarcasm, a subtle allegory about the perennially vexed issue of strength and Jewishness.
Before the announcement of his reinstatement, Olson was defended by many on both the left and the right, with Vox's Dylan Matthews writing, "You do not need a PhD in linguistics to correctly identify this as obvious sarcasm" and noting that Olson himself had written a post clarifying the "garbage" his post was meant to satirize.
The reason for this is almost entirely cultural, that the way a black man is treated in Paris is quantifiably better than the way a black man is treated even in Brooklyn—one of the most "woke" places in the US (and I use those quotes to denote sarcasm as any white man who claims to be woke ain't woke).
Its bio promises "organic, certified fair trade memes manufactured from natural fiber w/ living wage distributed transparently to ur feed faster than u can say Primark," and the posts follow in much of the same sardonic vein, using sarcasm and highly relatable memes to take down everything from unethical diamonds and nylon and polyester garments to plastic bags and toothbrushes.
When Marco Rubio finally won one of the Republican primary contests that took place this weekend, netting all of Puerto Rico's 23 delegates, conservative social media became a hall of mirrors, challenging even some of its most regular visitors to distinguish between biting sarcasm and the grouchy, unembarrassed ignorance that has made it so difficult for Rubio to gain foothold throughout the campaign.
Many among Saudi Arabia's large population of young people — more than two-thirds of the country's 20 million citizens are under 30 — speculated on social media, often with sarcasm, about the duties of the newly created General Authority for Entertainment, a surprising body in a hyperconservative country where public movie theaters are banned and many people flee abroad for vacations and weekends.
Her main innovation thus far has been pockets (that's not sarcasm; pockets are great) but this time she also forewent the elaborate sets Mr. Lagerfeld made famous in favor of a mirrored floor and a few halfhearted smoke machines, across which her models ambled, sometimes in pairs, sometimes in threes, chatting away, as if they had forgotten they were on a runway.

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