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"snark" Definitions
  1. very critical comments, made in an indirect way; a comment of this type

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Resent it if you want, but Tom Scocca's Snark vs.
The internet, of course, responded with ample amounts of snark.
I love her snark and sarcasm and resting bitch face.
Gary's snark manifests as callousness more often than is charming.
Though cynics might snark otherwise, Billboard chart positions aren't meaningless.
Cruz has previously been subject to some fiery Twitter snark.
The Bitchy Waiter is a font of service industry snark.
We expected (and ❤️!) all the snark & critique for #280characters.
"We fell on hard times," Auriemma said with familiar snark.
"Well, they can snark themselves up their wazoo," he said.
Her levelheadedness is way cooler than her counterparts' snark and awe.
Snark aside, the One Day Fund could undoubtedly do some good.
Her realness and snark would be welcome on our TV screens.
The biggest news of the day, with a hint of snark.
But on social media, the minority party traded song for snark.
Fans and foes lit up the Twitterverse with love — and snark.
Campaigns have always brought out a bit of Obama's innate snark.
Viall did not want to take the mild snark lying down.
Reddit users, however, couldn't resist laying the snark on the Dendrobium.
All snark aside, it's impressive the BlackBerry Classic survived this long.
But Woodward descends into uncharacteristic snark when he names his foes.
After all, snark is part of how many people communicate virtually.
Underlining the project, of course, was a certain level of snark.
In 2014, the idea of leaving snark and irony behind was appealing.
Ideologically, I think snark is beautiful—and necessary to our cultural survival.
The arc is not a snark, but it is a boojum nonetheless.
Does it say anything about my family if I had SNARK first?
"Snark" has been a fixture since 1943, though, thanks to Lewis Carroll.
To them, secular snark is a merit badge on the MAGA hat.
But in the age of snark, those words are so last century.
Prepared, strong folos, no snark, knows when to let the candidates talk.
Snark is a sport and the spoils go to whoever snipes the hardest.
Even we got into the snark about this same situation one year ago.
When every wink, nudge, cough became part of the media&aposs Snark- nado?
The snark wrote itself -- on a day honoring the military dead, you're celebrating?
When every wink, nudge, cough became part of the media&aposs Snark-nado?
They're not afraid of trolls; they grew up with snark from a screen.
Its characters — deities or otherwise — wink and beguile, snark and swallow people whole.
It's the exact amount of snark that I need to deal with this.
It's a story that rewards earnest caring over cynicism, and kindness over snark.
And it's not coming from a place of cynicism or snark or condescension.
None of Jax's usual snark or smirking behavior seeps into the surprisingly honest conversation.
LoveSync went through the wringer as media descended upon it with snark-powered glee.
The tight news cycle, tweetstorms, gossip mongers, insight, argument, factoids, snark and one-liners.
Twitter, usually a whirlwind of snark, took a liking to Christina after her story.
The blog, Valleywag, delivered snark by the truckload in its coverage of Silicon Valley.
Snark Park is an experiential exhibition space in Hudson Yards in New York City.  
Over on snark central Twitter, fans were not shy about making their feelings known.
All in all, a lovely respite from the sturm and snark the times demand.
And doses of snark from embittered ex-staffers sound like exactly what they are.
Should she not take home the prize, we nominate Applegate for Best Snark Ever.
"It was very much the Age of Snark in the lit world," she said.
They prompted smirks and snark, but they're hardly the most important developments at the agency.
As often happens, the initial paranoia has inspired a lot of counter-snark on Twitter.
Insider analysis, snark, and statistics are things that sports fans who trust the internet want.
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However, partially thanks to Plaza's famous snark, audiences will find themselves alternating laughter with screams.
A few years ago, Atlantan snark-rock quartet Black Lips figured out who they were.
But an unintended consequence of his exuberant snark is that he was no longer himself.
On cue, they turned up the snark on Twitter, vitriol and open contempt for Trump.
Are they even willing to discuss policy rather than snark about candidates' supposed personality flaws?
I look for the elusive sweet spot between treacle and snark, finger-wagging and support.
SAMANTHA Start by bringing down your snark level about your boyfriend's taste by 65 percent.
And in this case, CNN could have defended itself without all the editorial and snark.
Radiant melodies grappled with clutter and noise; longing and reverence collided with snark and despair.
Her mystic debate closing was only more fodder for online snark and late-night comedy.
Her mystic debate closing was only more fodder for online snark and late-night comedy.
He's eager to subtweet Schwarzenegger, snark at uncooperative world leaders, and openly goad his political opponents.
It should be noted, however, that this is a snark check IAC's ass can't quite cash.
But though he's a little peppier than your average Gothamite, Raymundo's New York snark shines through.
Shad "Bow Wow" Moss is dealing with the snark and skepticism of the Internet, once again.
It's an "evidentiary snark hunt", he wrote, to thumb through stump-speech transcripts for damning bits.
" In another poem, "The Hunting Of The Snark," Carroll describes the Bandersnatch as having "frumious jaws.
None of the all-too-apparent snark against a person or policy you don't particularly like.
The internet didn't even try to hide its enthusiasm behind a veneer of snark this time.
For non-infosec folk confused by the snark, this is inexcusably bad and should be ignored.
As opposed to descending into hyperbole or snark and then standing there ejecting bile at everybody.
The two-minute clip is catnip for a pro-Trump internet shaped by irony and snark.
Plus, awards season has begun and that's a lot of red carpet snark on your horizon.
His lofty pronouncements might not play well in a world full of snark and juvenile memes.
Having survived the "snark phase," Mr. Small said, Evernote is now poised for a comeback narrative.
"Snark Injection for Guantanamo Trial" | Mike Nizza, New York Times, June 2008 In 19733, Garland turned to Lewis Carroll's absurdist 1876 poem "The Hunting of the Snark" to ridicule the Bush legal team's defense for submitting essentially similar pieces of evidence three times in a row.
The fact that Naturale does so with subtle snark makes Merriam-Webster's posts all the more engaging.
Others, like a series called "Pop Snark," are specifically devoted to the latest news in pop culture.
We need a little cheesiness in our life right now, so please, take your snark somewhere else.
But it's clear from social media that it doesn't come without some anger or at least, snark.
"This is written almost entirely in shitty metaphors and bitter snark," wrote Eron Gjoni, an industry coder.
Roberts' snark about women's health — these facepalms will make you laugh if they don't make you cry.
For good measure, the duo snark people who get all of their news from just one source.
"), and the Bellman in "The Hunting of the Snark" ("What I tell you three times is true!
Some take a newsreader tone in their videos, and some deliver with full-on dish and snark.
As you might expect, that frequently makes him the target of the group's derision/snark… especially Gladio's.
HBO's official statement came after a dose of snark on Twitter in response to Mr. Trump's tweet.
Now that everyone is jockeying for clout on the same platforms, positivity, not snark, is what sells.
She provided her usual sarcasm and snark, but had finally learned to not make everything about her.
But they've also been using their teenage smarts and snark to leverage those stories, to "weaponize" them.
Some fans enjoyed the shows new "kinder, gentler" judging in which there was no snark -- just encouragement.
And it's not as if Greenblatt hasn't deserved some of the snark he's received over the years.
Snark, jokes and blatant opinion are showing your hand, and it always seems to be the left one.
The commentary, reporting, and snark on the social platform were dominated by talk of Trump's treatment of women.
When everything became official this morning, I tweeted the following: This snark is more true than you know.
What is it about ignorance that seems to encourage an abundance of snark in those afflicted with it?
So it's just kind of there, slowly getting buried underneath an avalanche of butt jokes and superhero snark.
Snark all you want, but readers aren't passive victims: Their passions and psychology actively shape the content produced.
Penn also found out the news on Twitter, replying to Labine's tweet with a joke and some snark.
" And Dlisted, a celebrity snark site, once referred to Lively as "a tepid lump of cream of wheat.
Senior dogs and dogs with disabilities should be able to move around in their strollers without your snark.
He has given us the gold standard of snark, rants and monologues a stand-up comic could envy.
It dispensed snark by the truckload, printing things that people knew or surmised but were off the table.
We've rounded up some of our favorites, so dive right in for snark, D&D, and combover humor.
Wanting Nazis off Twitter isn't snark, and managing abuse on your platform is also part of the job.
Acting with empathy on platforms that reward snark is hard and you often end up looking painfully earnest.
His mix of snark and forensic social observation defined a certain brand of cool for the interwar generation.
Debates are supposed to offer journalists and pundits a unique time to come together and snark on Twitter.
Some students skipped the celebration and decided it'd be better to snark a little in their senior yearbook quotes.
Unsurprisingly, political Twitter immediately picked up on this and rushed to respond with legal insight, snark, and unrestrained jubilation.
Fans are experiencing mixed reactions, ranging from resignation to petty snark, but few are letting Thompson off the hook.
Most importantly, it's unabashedly earnest about its straight-faced, snark-free belief that people are inherently capable of goodness.
Lahrer's tweets prompted some on the social network to apologize on her behalf (and offer up some snark, too).
Casey: Drive-by snark at rivals is actually going to be the theme of my birthday party this year.
Meanwhile, for those who aspire to make politics about more than sexism and snark, voters may have their backs.
When Kim Novak appeared on the Academy Awards in 2014, there was much snark regarding her clearly augmented face.
What distinguishes Mr Romer's dissent is not the content but the tone, full of what the kids call "snark".
The announcement, predictably, provoked a lot of snark on Twitter and in the halls of more traditional academic departments.
This is especially true if you focus your snark on belittling others or enjoy giving backhanded comments to subordinates.
In today's fraught dietary landscape, many said it's best to keep your snark about others' food choices to yourself.
Snark aside, Audi's announcement suggests that it wants its e-scooter to complement its lineup of E-tron cars.
It was a prime example of one of Russia's favorite techniques for responding to attacks from the West: snark.
But before you tweet snark at them, make sure you're ready for the backlash from their rabid fan bases.
Despite the snark about "Harvey Gate," many innocent lives have been upended by abuse, so we must pay attention.
We all like a little snark and cynicism and irony, especially from our favorite artists and comedians and writers.
I'm speaking, presumably the way I speak to everybody, with enthusiasm, snark, irritation, exasperation, and tiny flecks of joy.
After a debate last week with literal penis jokes, CNN's Republican debate on Thursday was … surprisingly disappointing for snark.
A spooky name is the internet equivalent of Halloween decorations: corny, ephemeral, and best enjoyed with a suspension of snark.
Check. Moments of silence that prompt you to look up from your nacho trough and catch their super-organic snark?
Guardian writer Russell Jackson's match re-cap of perfectly composed British snark is a brilliant imperial pint of imperious prose.
After the tense moment, many picked up on Sanders' defensiveness and called her out on social media for her snark.
When The Social Network was first greenlit, the internet lit up with snark about the idea of a Facebook movie.
"Her pitch has a lot more to do with fighting," Buttigieg has said of the senator, not without some snark.
There are interruptions, snark for snark's sake, and three people trying to drag down the conversation to prove their humor.
Paul Krugman and Brad DeLong, two left-wing economists, have fired back their own Greek and graphs, laced with snark.
On Twitter, some bibliophiles expressed shock and horror, while others reacted to that shock and horror with snark and bemusement.
All the (deserved) fidget spinner snark aside, there is one great thing about this latest development: the Facebook comments section.
Snark was commentary about the event that you weren't quite sure why you even cared—just like Terry Bollea vs.
More snark from the same slide: "Customers need to be able to walk down the aisle to purchase the product."
What's particularly interesting about Torvalds' note is that it was followed not by snark or derision but with general interest.
How do I reconcile my obligation to respond politely as a representative of my organization with my tendency toward snark?
Critics were quick to snark on Monday's marketing kickoff for the film — perhaps not an unfair move on their part.
I don't think snark for the sake of that is a tone that really is attractive to a wide audience.
It's easy for me to snark on influencers and their work because sometimes the optics of their work are ridiculous.
Across the political spectrum, posts ranging from witty snark to harassment and abuse can be found by any candidate's supporters.
His son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted his displeasure as well as some snark at the two-time candidate for president.
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Part of what has made her a target for the Democratic Party is her snark and disregard for her constituents.
Suddenly, the shows uber-shiny, money-pumped aesthetic and subtly classist, white-centric snark began to look a little sickly.
It's a medium that's held up by so much irony, snark, and meta-awareness it's hard to know what's remotely sincere.
Until then, and if the premiere is any indication, you can expect lots of pettiness, double-talk, snark, and sexual tension.
He's defined by a mix of snark and greed that would make him feel at home in the Iron Man franchise.
Maybe next time, though, writers and editors could just do more to avoid publishing such sexist snark in the first place.
All snark aside, Assange's openness to working with tech companies seems like a shockingly grown up gesture for a man-baby.
But maybe I should take back my snark, because portable headsets may have the potential to help treat certain mental illnesses.
To an extent this has hampered it, as the first version of its zk-SNARK transactions were quite costly to process.
Try teaming up with a dependably simpatico sibling ahead of time, and agree to encourage kind remarks and shut down snark.
Many students, admissions officers, guidance counselors and teachers reacted to the shutdown with snark and a strong dose of gallows humor.
Against this backdrop, what might otherwise have been a tale of petty strife and mildly amusing snark takes on deeper import.
I mean, of course, Bill Murray, a comedy star with a peerless gift for leavening snark with a pinch of sentimentality.
His snark is offset by clear-eyed lyrics, Wikipedia references, and Strokesian riffs, all on display at Bowery Ballroom (Sept. 23).
But Colbert also had just the right amount of snark ready to tweak Hollywood's casual liberalism and the industry's self-image.
His 2023 "Saigon," a detonation of racist stereotypes, ruined bodies, and cartoon snark, was a kind of weaponized, offend-everyone Surrealism.
That is not journalistic snark but a statement of fact, based on warnings from prominent Republicans and Democrats, notably in the Senate.
Her husband, Nick, gives her a snark-filled happy birthday speech before bringing in a new dog as a birthday gift. Oof.
But even without trying to see what this may taste like, the internet was ready to fire its snark at Briscione's idea.
But DC has got some fences to mend with core Comic-Con fans after Batman v Superman inspired more snark than spark.
Tony Stark and Robert Downey Jr. run into each other at swanky Hollywood to-dos and snark about each other's facial hair.
With his signature celebratory meme, brief pro career and occasional ponytail, Tim Tebow can make an easy target for snark and sarcasm.
Scaramucci tweeted Sarah is a role model for handling nonsense and snark, and tells us Michelle going after Sarah's looks was unfair.
Look, the skepticism about whether Collins can actually get what she said McConnell would give her is both thick and snark-filled.
But many Twitter users poked fun at attempts by the Russian Foreign Ministry to influence the conversation, hijacking the hashtag with snark.
Unlike the Shed or the Vessel, Snark Park does not even pretend to be a gift to the people of New York.
If you go to Snark Park for any reason other than to take posed photos, you will be bored within five minutes.
Beyond research, it's common to see snark about automation feature heavily in right-of-center criticism of the push for higher wages.
"I tried to be as polite as I could be without too much snark," she said of her interaction with the protesters.
And Trump only inserted himself into the mix on Twitter to call the debate "BORING" and to snark about NBC's audio difficulties.
But it's not all snark and there is an underlying purpose: to help readers with their decisions about which movies to see.
And lately, the burger purveyor's snark is reaching triple-stack levels — and its trolling of competitors is colder than a Frosty shake.
But there's something very special about the fact that an otherwise typical prom story centers on a gay teen, without any snark.
The self-proclaimed "king of the caustic quote" added snark to the medium 1960, when he debuted his "Ten Worst-Dressed Women" list.
When it went viral and the internet had its snark, Bourdain defended her — and pushed to have her columns published in a book.
And it is by selling this technology—called "zk-SNARK" (don't ask)—to banks that Zcash, the company, wants to earn its keep.
In addition to celebrating the legacy of the series, Fashion Police will celebrate the late Rivers — the woman who basically invented unapologetic snark.
The "Bandersnatch" is a character in both Through the Looking Glass and the poem "The Hunting of the Snark," both by Lewis Carroll.
As we saw in the first presidential debate, the meeting of candidates provides plenty of fodder for snark and opinion on social media.
In response to Mosseri's initial comment, Warzel replied, 'no snark but.. i...think you're making an argument that Facebook is maybe too big?
And his new vampire pal Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) was all snark and strut, more of a cool walk than a full-fledged character.
Not so fast — because sincerity is often accompanied by snark, Quora's users chimed in with some smart-ass comments after the initial instructions.
Raised on the Upper West Side, she retains a little bit of New York in her speech patterns and in her light snark.
"The process of creating a polycentric world order is an objective trend," said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, adding a bit of snark.
GOP sources are texting snark about it, because the honest truth is they have no idea how to appeal to a diverse electorate.
Go heavy on the snark and pick some fights and you will invite withering criticism at the very time your follower counts skyrocket.
And anything designed to offer some relaxation and buck the open office trend surely has some merit, even if it's not snark proof.
Bret: Trump is not going to be defeated with feckless snark, or smug jokes, or hyperbolic depictions of America as a fascist hellscape.
Moments to watch Besides checking for Gervais's snark level, there's always the chance a winner will talk about politics in their acceptance speech.
But Jo/Louisa's staunch self-reliance and refusal to bow to convention have always served as inspiration for me -- as has her snark.
Other highlights of the trailer include a dead pig, dogs in the new Pied Piper office, some classic Gilfoyle snark and Richard vomiting.
See LEWIS CARROLL, THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK 3 (1876) ("I have said it thrice: What I tell you three times is true.").
"Y'all should be worrying more about registering to vote and midterm elections than who's marrying me," McPhee wrote, with no small amount of snark.
True, the candy-colored snark of Guardians of the Galaxy felt a world away from the chilly paranoia of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
In a moment I'm not proud of, I reacted to a third friend's engagement with snark, instead of joy — which was unusual for me.
Ethereum made zk-SNARK primitives available to developers as part of its Byzantium release last year, though they have not yet been widely used.
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.
But it is this incredibly immersive, substantive experience, which is exactly the opposite of the hot-take snark that we've all thought was valuable.
If you can brave one last line, you can visit Lost and Found, the 3,000 square foot selfie space currently exhibited at Snark Park.
A digital-native Nancy Drew bristling with wit, snark and vocal fry, Tig is the creation of comics writers Alex Segura and Monica Gallagher.
The stories vary greatly in tone and voice — by turns, raw, wry, rueful, comic, elliptical and confiding — but there is little sarcasm or snark.
In 2014, Target's sales slumped, likely due to mounting competition from Amazon, prompting Money to snark that no one was calling it "Tarjay" anymore.
There's also a lot of snark, like when Brent says that he has been asking Janet to make clothes for herself, to wear around him.
For a while during the Super Bowl, certain segments of Twitter were dominated not by talk of Peyton Manning and Cam Newton, but by snark.
Twitter is a medium that rewards us for snark, for sick burns, for edgy jokes and cruel comments that deepen the grooves of our group.
The game derived its name from a 1872 Lewis Carroll poem called "The Hunting of the Snark," which mentioned a ferocious creature called the Bandersnatch.
Motormouthed snark and bone-deep sense of duty I didn't go into this movie with a side picked, because the marketing hype around #TeamCap vs.
The snark levels may be toned down, but the Deadpool star makes no effort to disguise his voice or his natural predilection for sardonic humor.
Zcash incorporates the technology "zk-snark," short for zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive argument of knowledge, which lets people trade with each other in anonymity.
On "The Daily Show" Wednesday night, the new semi-autonomous function made Trevor Noah's headlines segment, where the comedian piled onto to all the snark.
So I have to balance the coolness of the show with the obvious high levels of snark that accompany my arrival anywhere outside the shows.
Snark Park, a project of Daniel Arsham, Alex Mustonen, and Ben Porto's design group, Snarkitecture, opened last month inside the new mall at Hudson Yards.
At Nublu 151, he shares the bill with Snark Horse, an all-star group of improvisers playing short, nervous melodies that they repeat and deconstruct.
The Snark Park offers changing exhibitions, and more art is to be found inside Neiman Marcus (including a wall of photographs by Bill Cunningham). 8.
But again and again, Musk's snark on twitter in addition to the actual insult spoke louder about his intention than either of the lawyers finagling.
Some comments felt like a mic was accidentally picking up snark, and the timing never seemed quite right, so it never developed a real rhythm.
Some comments felt like a mic was accidentally picking up snark, and the timing never seemed quite right, so it never developed a real rhythm.
Greenblatt's seeming casual indifference to the press is a thing to behold, and probably unnecessarily creates some of the snark and animosity that NBC attracts.
That's according to AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, who spoke to TechCrunch as the blogospheric snark finally began to abate following a day of Tronc-esque takedowns.
Keith Giffen writes with a mix of snark and affection, but the star of the show is the art of Bilquis Evely, which is utterly exquisite.
Keith Giffen writes with a mix of snark and affection, but the star of the show is the art of Bilquis Evely, which is utterly exquisite.
MONTEREY, California — What happens when you mix the online snark and idealism of podcast-listening teens and the DGAF attitude of an 88-year-old lefty?
Everything from "pivot to video" snark to "VC is the original sin for such startups" to finger-pointing at Facebook and Google for being bad partners.
She helped me to imagine teenagers as more empathetic than I'd given them credit for, and her charm and snark inspired [The Fault in Our Stars].
In its back half, Insatiable makes a stab at sincerity rather than snark, and while it's not entirely successful, there are a few half-decent plotlines.
The Deadpool star was recently asked for marriage advice by a soon-to-be wed fan, and, naturally, the actor responded with some good-natured snark.
Thankfully, in good news for people everywhere who enjoy some snark with their comic book series, Jessica Jones season 2 will debut on Thursday, March 8.
If that's the case, it may also encourage more companies to sign up with a network like this — Snark AI or otherwise — and deploy similar cards.
Debates offer a unique time for journalists, pundits, and other political watchers to gather around a television and do what they do best: Snark on Twitter.
Mixed in with jokes and snark, some of the most important issues of the military profession are being hashed out online, often under the hashtag #miltwitter.
Recently, I got a little grumpy over at Product Hunt, due to an undercurrent of snark around the fact that Netflix still has a DVD service.
Snark Horse appears here in quartet form with Matt Mitchell on piano, Ava Mendoza on guitar, Matt Nelson on tenor saxophone and Kate Gentile on drums.nublu.
He named some of his computers — Zeke and Bette among them — and his columns, though well informed, were filled with humor and a dash of snark.
We indulge too often in snark for snark's sake, using it not in the service of an essential point but because it's fun and gets attention.
Sinosphere BEIJING — China's leaders thought they had a solution to the torrent of snark, jibes and condemnation on Twitter: They banned access to it at home.
The dictionary's Twitter account has become a source of snark during President Trump's administration, mocking him for misspelling words and poking fun at top Trump advisers.
If histrionic behavior and snark appeal to you, you can get quite a dose of both from the stories of some of the vaccine scientists themselves.
" The study ends with a bit of snark, concluding that, "Most people's conceptual knowledge of this everyday object seems to bear little resemblance to a scientific theory.
So if the spoilsports and the snark attackers want to throw brickbats instead of bouquets at Bob Dylan on his birthday, one suspects that's fine with him.
Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Willie Geist and Tamron Hall will host the preshow, which will feature small-talk "interviews" with nominees and plenty of fashion-police snark.
I couldn't decide and ultimately resisted the urge to tweet snark about all the Google Home smart speakers being safe, lest someone might actually be hurt somewhere.
Still, a culture of in-person idealism, even if naive or with gaps, is a refreshing alternative to the exhausting trudge through Twitter snark and aimless clicktivism.
Still, I was a little predisposed toward Tony Stark, because his particular blend of motormouthed snark and bone-deep sense of duty has always resonated with me.
"You're So Last Summer" captured the kind of wit and snark I could only think of alone in the shower while rehearsing imaginary arguments with imaginary lovers.
The kids had now played hourslong rounds of Polish Rummy with their grandfather, bantering and showing off their snark and cleverness to an appreciative audience of one.
"Apart from the fact that the U.S. government shouldn't do snark, it's not persuasive," said Richard Stengel, the undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs.
Though she views sologamy as antithetical to the ethos with which most single people identify, DePaulo thinks traditional marriages are worthy of a greater share of snark.
Both player and team seem to understand that achievement will ultimately trump appearance, and what they do will matter more than any snark in the daily papers.
The problem is that, in addition to scrawling comments, notes, and background information in the margins of a given text, plenty of people also like to snark.
Inevitably, #alternativefacts quickly trended on Twitter as everyone joined in the snark pile-on, especially among those who had jokes about Stone Temple Pilots and Smashing Pumpkins.
Ryan is a blogger, so he and his new BFF at work have zingers for days, but the show has plenty of sweetness to balance its snark.
A British mummy blogger named Clemmie Hooper had to publicly apologize after she was caught trashing other influencers — and her own husband — on a British snark forum.
Throughout the three hours of his previous debates, Bloomberg tends to parry criticism with a mix of snark and aloofness before pivoting to a bullet point rebuttal.
Democratic lawmakers with 463 presidential ambitions, and even some Republicans, have been sharpening their Twitter snark in recent months — and as a result, bolstering their national profiles.
Democratic lawmakers with 2020 presidential ambitions, and even some Republicans, have been sharpening their Twitter snark in recent months — and as a result, bolstering their national profiles.
While Republican National Convention speakers continued to largely attack Hillary Clinton (some even more than promoting Trump), her social team was hard at work with some serious snark.
And, while the film definitely had its humorous parts, it didn't rely so heavily on snark as Iron Man and Guardians of the Galaxy had in the past.
This is one of those fundamental things that a lot of the Twitter Snark brigade was missing — this was essentially an impossibility for players up until this point.
It could be fun once it figures out where and how to direct its snark, but at the start, it's too haphazard to make much of an impression.
Recently, a friend told me she was taking a break from Instagram in part because her female co-workers reacted with snark and envy to her vacation photos.
It might sometimes feel as if the great stuff is buried amid heaps of rumors, speculation and disinformation — not to mention the usual internet trivia, bigotry and snark.
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.
As Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic turned substance abuse counselor, Mr. Livingston wanders through Seattle with his face locked in a sneer and his snark on automatic pilot.
In contrast, too many of the conventionally narrative scenes, especially between Kelechi and Godwin, repeat the same arc, moving predictably from pleasantry to snark to umbrage to apology.
A vicious snap of proto-snark seemed to end every paragraph as Kidd resumed his formal stance, all textual scholar, only to be preparing for the next parry.
A British journalist and prolific military historian who once reported on the war, Hastings indicts the United States with passion and engaging snark but mostly reinforces old critiques.
Committed The Sunday wedding announcements in The New York Times have long been a fertile hunting ground for writers of parodies, hate-reads and other forms of snark.
Another result has been a shallowing of our political life via the replacement of wit with snark and of reasoned arguments with rapid-fire tweets and hot takes.
A few sketches, a few songs, a few chummy guest stars breaking mid-joke—Maya & Marty hews to the variety show formula with enthusiasm and an absence of snark.
We can see this at a celebrity scale when pundits snark about actor Leonardo DiCaprio's transcontinental flights as a climate activist or former Vice President Al Gore's electricity bills.
Although I found Toronto to be pretty cold at times, I noticed that wasn't a sentiment I could express without getting an unreasonable amount of bitter snark in return.
While dismissed as internet trolling, experts say the embassy snark is part of a pattern of internet diplomacy increasingly used around the world amid a resurgence of populist rhetoric.
The current staff probably won't stick around only to fall under some less beneficent ruler and Univision doesn't want what is perceived as a hive of snark and villainy.
But okay, to use a little less snark: This episode makes for a forceful reminder that Max Minghella has always been out of his depth acting opposite Elisabeth Moss.
But unlike Richman, he's devoid of irony, slapstick, or post-rockist snark—his words and melodies project his innocence so unassumingly you have to assume that's who he is.
If the random numbers used to create the zk-SNARK parameters are ever discovered, they could be used to essentially reverse engineer the math that created the public parameters.
And yes, there may have been a slight tinge of snark in my tone, mostly about how that valuation is wildly out-of-sync with the public markets today.
Coding Democracy: How Hackers Are Disrupting Power, Surveillance, and Authoritarianism, by lawyer and human rights activist Maureen Webb, managed to reach through my comfortable layers of snark-justified disinterest.
Every tweet and tweak kicked up waves of withering social media snark, armchair psychology, and goatee grazing editorials, which, in turn, engendered swift, frequently brutish response from West, himself.
From clever snark ("That was the Fyre Fest of series finales") to outright grief, it's all there for those who like to commiserate in the company of like-minded people.
On June 1st Tencent sued Douyin's parent company, Bytedance, for 1 yuan (73 cents) and demanded it apologise for its accusations—on its own platforms (and presumably without the snark).
The internet dictated a clear result: when something so painfully earnest arrived on the shores of a place drenched in irony, snark, and memes, the ridicule of LoveSync was inevitable.
Unlike the Red Hot Chili Peppers' show in 2014, the band appeared to be playing their actual instruments, while we guess will give Twitter one less thing to snark about.
Deutch's blend of heart and snark recently endeared audiences to her in films like dark comedy Flower and The Year of Spectacular Men, the latter of which she co-produced.
Many media brands have learned to stay away from a tone that seems negative or incendiary because the mere presence of something resembling snark limits the growth of a community.
Compared with Carroll's two masterpieces, his long epic poem about the hunting of the Snark, and his massive "Sylvie and Bruno" and "Sylvie and Bruno Concluded," it's a meagre harvest.
He calls Franklin a "horse's ass" and a "jerk" for calling the timeout in that situation and also threw in some nice passive aggressive "hope you're proud of yourself" snark.
Here, as Buffy and Angel make out in graveyards and Xander and Cordelia snark between kisses in utility closets, sex is silly and campy, but very much on the horizon.
With a silken patter that never stoops to snark or condescension — and an inclusive attention that reaches deep into the mezzanine — Mr. Veneziale asks the audience to feed him words.
But de Wilde smartly imbues even simple moments — warming oneself by the fire, dressing for a dinner party, trying to escape someone in the hat shop — with snark and ridiculousness.
The snark-infused, anti-Murray brief, variously described as stone-cold hilarious, awesome, super salty (and vulgar), practically begged for a response from the company and its CEO, Robert Murray.
To its credit, CNN chose to let the wave of snark break over the tweet rather than just deleting it (which would have surely made things worse, let's be real).
But especially when the critique is coming from another gay person, I do think it's important to distinguish between anti-gay rhetoric and all-purpose snark — or deeply felt grievance.
Ms. Ikeda, an indispensable Off Broadway regular and a noted audiobook narrator, threads a difficult needle here, creating a character whose apparent competence and cheerful snark belie a crumbling core.
Now, if we ever told you "try a bloody mary at brunch!" we'd rightly deserve all of the "thanks, Mom, for that breaking news" snark that you'd surely throw at us.
Also the snark we've seen spike lately on her social media accounts where she pokes fun at Trump seem to have played a role in his recent drop in the polls.
Their tweets came come with their own hallmark teenage snark but, each of their assertions is based on a lived experience that cannot be disputed (even those some might try to).
As related by a kind, good-hearted reporter looking to pass along as much useful information as she can — while hurting no one," he continued, adding, "this book kills snark dead.
And if you're thinking early September is too early for these fall drinks, save your snark: the PSL and Chile Mocha can also be served over ice or as a Frappuccino.
On Sunday morning, determined to cheer him up, I took him for a walk around Town Lake, peppering our conversation with witty snark and clever puns, two of his favorite things.
When I posed this question on Twitter, I got a fair amount of snark ("A shared Google doc, as the Founders intended," one user replied) but also a few good suggestions.
The Obamas, with their newfound riches from books and ventures into the entertainment industry, will soon have the kind of money to draw snark from the socialist wing of their party.
I have a weird infatuation with these plot holes, and they were something I really wanted to snark about in the new film — but it impressively covers all of its bases.
But once a Twitter account like Merriam-Webster becomes known as the place for snark and witticisms, he said the followers will come and expect that identity from this social media relationship.
This is Sherlock as we've never witnessed him, and that's a delicious prospect, even for fans who delight in watching him snark and sneer his way through every mystery he's faced with.
Iowans said they were impressed by O'Rourke's charisma, oratory, and grasp of policy — and mostly unaware of media snark about his candidacy after months of hand-wringing following his losing Senate bid.
Sonic is grateful to have someone to converse with — when he's on his own, he talks to himself — and that sweetness tames what could have been a character built solely on snark.
Insider: A lot of Trump's supporters would say that the title of your book, "A Very Stable Genius," even though it's a direct quote of his, is East Coast elite establishment snark.
In a Jennifer Aniston-style essay for The Huffington Post, Renee Zellweger highlighted the dangers of so-called "snark entertainment" in gossip magazines and the way it can seep into mainstream media.
Back in June, Cardi decided she was sick of the snark from both TSR writers and commenters (known as "roommates"), and posted a missive asking them to stop, which she later deleted.
On Twitter, this would have been Peak NBA Free Agency—as big as The Decision, crazier than the DeAndre Jordan Affair, fodder for snark and analysis and 1,000 little deaths by Wojbomb.
Not Trump and not Cruz, who are both products of these texting, tweeting times, fluent in the snark and vitriol that appeal to short attention spans and fit in 140-character outbursts.
Is it just me, victim of snark culture and avoider of sustained eye contact that I am, or is being plain old nice surprisingly difficult — especially around the people who matter most?
Snark AI matches the proper amount of GPU power to whatever a team needs, and then deploys it across a network of distributed idle cards that companies have in various data centers.
He chose not to kill Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) when it was required of him, proving that there was a soul (or at least a very lost child) buried underneath all that snark.
That—the snark, the sass—was at least my attitude before I caught up with the Orange Is the New Black actor as he was preparing to give the party's opening remarks.
It has prompted fake Twitter accounts; inspired comic parodies (here's a particularly funny one about a serial killer couple, from the comedian Jena Friedman); books and endless fodder for blog snark (R.
Shrugging off the snark from liberals on Twitter about the size of his inauguration crowds, he directs his staff to go to work on the Make America Great Again Act of 2017.
None of the right words here – Clinton's smarts or Trump's snark – could effectively address issues that disproportionately affect black and brown people in the United States like immigration or criminal justice reform.
Bob Corker referred to the White House as "adult day care," he was probably adding a layer of snark to what he'd heard from staff — but he was also expressing an important truth.
Back in 2014, my joke was that it distinguished you as a card-carrying member of the club of people with more money than sense, but there's no room for such snark here.
The singer didn't miss out on the chance to throw a little bit of snark toward her country singing ex-husband, Blake Shelton, by calling this possibly the best proposal she ever received.
She also wore a white shirt, black pants, and sneakers,  like the ones the first lady changed into  after catching snark for  wearing stilettos  as she and the president first departed for Houston.
He sheds some of the snark, humor, and lo-fi sludge that peppered the first two Total Slacker albums, Thrashin' and Slip Away, and harps on the humanness in longing, loneliness, and adversity.
Bannon realized that these underemployed and overeducated denizens of message boards like 4chan and Reddit were susceptible to misogynist and racist symbolism (when disguised with snark) and highly adept in launching viral campaigns.
Gawker has made its name by curating the most relevant news and non-news, applying an editorial tone of snark that was widely accepted as normalcy during the days of the formative blogosphere.
You'll find stories about combining households when marrying later in life, planning a Christian wedding as a lesbian couple, plenty of snark, a story of Ireland's road to marriage equality, and lots more!
The dictionary company, which has developed a reputation for political snark on social media, said it regretted checking Twitter and discovering what people were looking up in the dictionary after Trump's apparent typo.
Serious-minded yet silly, dense with wordplay and anything-goes theatricality, the play is so heavily swaddled in its down vest of irony, snark and satire that you can hardly locate its heart.
Mr. Auberjonois moved easily among television, film and the stage, and between comedy and drama, often playing scene-stealing characters who injected comic relief or snark or a plot wrinkle into the proceedings.
On the surface, it's a generic send-off of the fantasy genre that plays like a watered down version of The Princess Bride (with a little less heart and a little more snark).
But The Orville isn't interested in being that at all, instead swerving between plodding sincerity and sporadic MacFarlane-style snark so aimlessly that the show might as well be walking in drunken circles.
Today on the first part of our Pride and Prejudice rewatch finale, we discuss the fatalist snark of Caroline Bingley, Lizzie's growing maturity and awareness, and what Georgiana Darcy reveals about this story.
So while cable news is maybe (probably) poisoning the civic discourse, the truth is cable news is also what gives the "The Daily Show" form and purpose, something to riff on and snark at.
Will & Grace are almost back on screens (along with Jack and Karen, of course), and a new promo for the show's return reveals the gang's snark and wit is as on point as ever.
I asked about the meme stuff, the Wolf Eyes Instagram that posts endless snark about impossibly obscure sub-culture minutia, and nobody had the slightest interest in it being included in the festival's narrative.
If there's one thing we can count on in these uncertain times, it's that Merriam-Webster will be there to explain words to us — and the current administration — with a healthy dose of snark.
And in case there was any doubt about the importance of the feat, even Jeff Bezos, the founder of space company Blue Origin, dropped his previous competitive snark and offered Musk his sincere congratulations.
I wanted to respond to their review with an apology for not clearing the highways out of Austin for them, but I had the sense to know snark would not win me future bookings.
And I'm not sure I've ever seen bovine snark in the crossword, but if someone was milking a cow too much, I'm sure the cow would have something to say about it, like MOO.
Her arguments are dense with citations, but she also dispenses a fair amount of snark, as in an essay for The Outline titled "The Unbearable Wrongness of Gwyneth Paltrow" about the Goop wellness guru.
"School Hard" is incredibly fun, letting James Marsters luxuriate in every ounce of snark Spike has as he and Buffy play cat and mouse around Sunnydale High during a parent-teacher night gone bad.
From jokes about the show's potential for a crossover with The Americans to "FUCK 'EM UP, BILLIONS!" this is a series that can handle a solid bit of snark — a must for social media takeoff.
But in dealing with such weighty and dark themes, the book suffers from an inconsistency in tone—jarring transitions, from virtuosity and snark to heavy handedness and moralizing, make Roy sound unconvincing as a narrator.
Gone are the days when a White House reporter or Sunday roundtable host can tweet snark about the commander-in-chief in the morning and expect to be treated like nonpartisan journos in the afternoon.
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.
Now, a newly discovered dinosaur with equally comical arms adds to a growing body of evidence that this was—for some reason—a pretty desirable trait totally undeserving of our long-arm-biases and snark.
Even when you're exploring the combat areas, you nearly always travel with friends and allies, all of whom offer a continuous stream of low-level snark, warnings, useful information, and opinionated commentary on the situation.
David Letterman is very much in his comfort zone on his new Netflix talk show; he's stripped back the snark that long drove his persona in favor of a warm empathy for his distinguished guests.
But in Waller-Bridge's hands, it's clear that Fleabag is vulnerable beneath her immediate snark, and that vulnerability only emerges when her defenses finally come tumbling down, despite her very best and most nihilistic efforts.
"In addition to Rachel's interest in Batwoman, we thought she'd be the perfect casting choice because her own hard-hitting journalism wildly contrasts Vesper's penchant for snark, gossip and criticism of female superheroes," said Dries.
It turns out the number of people who want to snark about current events on Twitter is smaller than the number of people who want to swap baby and wedding photos on Instagram and Facebook.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - North Korea's claim that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb prompted skepticism and some snark on social media on Wednesday, even as the development unnerved South Korea and Japan and drew international criticism.
When the GPUs are idle, they run mining to pay the hardware providers, and Snark AI also offers the capability to both mine and run deep learning inference on a piece of hardware simultaneously, Buniatyan said.
We were actually more satisfied by Jon and Tyrion's snark-filled reunion than Jon meeting Dany, because these two self-proclaimed bastards have had some of the most honest conversations in the history of the show.
But in a province where Bombardier is an inextricable part of the economic and cultural fabric, the surprising decision generated no small amount of satisfaction — and, in some cases, a little snark worthy of President Trump.
The record follows in the art school-steeped tradition of 70s LA punk acts like X and early Black Flag, with a nod to the post-punk snark and gumption of Modern Lovers and Violent Femmes.
It was way before snark and the internet, which now it seems tame in comparison, City Paper was always really holding feet to the fire of power, including people like the 930 Club, all your advertisers.
My experience during the 282 election was generally unpleasant: As a woman covering Hillary Clinton, the site sometimes felt like a surreal mix of inside jokes, warmed-over hot takes and snark, interspersed with rape threats.
"It's literally a neighborhood that nobody's ever been in," said Daniel Arsham, one of the principals of Snarkitecture, the architecture and design practice that is opening Snark Park, a ticketed, immersive and Instagram-friendly art installation.
British journalist and digital entrepreneur Nick Denton had launched Gawker in 22018 as "the source for daily Manhattan media news and gossip," and he built a new-media empire as famous for its snark as its scoops.
Chris Crocker, a Spears fan who was also a MySpace and YouTube performer with many viral video hits to his name, reached a new career peak when he responded to the snark fest with his own video.
Cocktail parties are not a sustainable business model That was Twitter at its peak: a cocktail party that everyone was at, and drive-by snark at rivals and strangers just added to the excitement of the place.
Instead of apologizing or thanking viewers for the suggestion, the station's social media manager turned the snark level up to 100 and straight-up mocked the woman who pointed the word choice out in the first place.
"Veronica Mars" 4 seasons (72 episodes) and 1 movie = 53.35 hours of content (3,201 minutes) With the world seemingly spinning out of control, we need the common sense, with a side of snark, that is Veronica Mars.
In her view, snark or cheeky videos are not the problem: If people are really committed to a piece of pseudoscience, a video from someone like Mr. Zozaya will not convince them otherwise, no matter how respectful.
Unfortunately, Snark Park plays into the genre's worst tropes, and it still feels like you're not getting your money's worth (a family of four — two kids and two adults — can expect to pay $100 for 45 minutes).
Break dancers took over one elevated hallway and lines formed to enter Snark Park, the immersive art space that was promoting a collaboration with a "cereal-infused ice cream" brand, as one of the employees told me.
Mr. Brooks's anecdote about taking a friend to a gourmet sandwich shop, whose menu of Italian cheeses and meats, he said, illustrated the cultural barriers between the more- and less-educated, received much criticism, snark and humor.
But while these confrontations were largely simulated for the benefit of The Discourse, using them now as nothing more than an opportunity to reel off still more jokes and online snark is a self-evident dead end.
Luckily, The Late Show delivered, with Stephen Colbert and John Oliver inserting themselves into the earnest a cappella love-fest with a dose of much-needed snark — and a Chili's jingle, just in case Mike Pence is watching.
The Bachelor producers know the potential of good reality television, but respect the ratings power of its trashy first decade, and the byproduct is a surreal rollercoaster ride through snark and smarm, cynical fame-grabbing and emotional unloading.
Because West Covina's resident snark queen, Heather "Don't Call Me Heath" Davis (Vella Lovell), got her first big solo — and it was the least peppy, but most meta, thing to ever happen within a few miles of Spider's.
With a touch of snark and a little help from The Simpsons, Ukraine used a memorable political moment in animated pop-culture to troll Russia for its selective memory regarding the long, tangled history between the two countries.
Cable news and the punditry world melted down over this "bombshell," as it does over anything Trump, with hyperbole, snark and feigned shock emanating from the airwaves for the next 24 hours — a sound and fury signifying nothing.
Over the last decade of his late-night show, David Letterman shifted the emphasis away from comedy bits and toward long conversations with guests, and it's understandable that he would grow out of some of his youthful snark.
We don't need to celebrate the chicken giant or go eat a Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, by any means, but we can keep some of the snark at bay and give them the benefit of the doubt.
Hudson Yards will contain millions of square feet of office space — and gyms and stores and restaurants — but also Snark Park, an exhibition space with childlike, immersive art installations that could, for instance, involve jumping around in bubbles.
But at the same time, I observe no shortage of ideological combatants over "PC culture"—capable and privileged people—who prefer self-righteous outrage or sanctimonious snark to the arduous task of sharing and contesting knowledge in good faith.
Rushfield's newest venture is the newsletter The Ankler, which comes out three or four times per week and is crammed full of great reporting on the film and TV industries, alongside gossip, commentary, and a healthy dose of snark.
As easy as it is to snark at a chain of nightclubs that 'offers you a place to roar in one of our karaoke pods', every closure weakens the night-life of towns like Croydon and cities like Aberdeen.
However, after posting a few viral essays in recent years, Dr. Gunter has emerged as the most ardent critic of Ms. Paltrow's website, routinely responding with snark and medical data to its pronouncements on diet and female genital health.
With hair half up in a scrunchie, she closes with, "I don't know if this video is bad ... I wish it was probably better," possibly anticipating the mix of praise and snark that unrolls in the comment section below.
Even if some people wanted to abolish airplanes, it would be an impossible dream—snark about "trains to Hawaii" aside, rail travel in most of the continental U.S. is too slow, expensive, and limited to be an actual option.
Todd: We're writing this from the Television Critics Association summer press tour, and USA offered a "women of Mr. Robot" panel this week that was met with some snark from a few of the other critics in our midst.
Photo: GettyWhen Twitter announced last November it was finally doubling the 140-character limit of tweets, after months of speculation and handwringing, some vocal users tweeted out their snark and certainty that this development was a death knell for the medium.
The full-length trailer for Paramount Network's new series Heathers dropped on Thursday, and the two-minute clip somehow boasts even more blood, snark, and R-rated one-liners than the entirety of the 1988 film of the same name.
While Fashion Police has never been able to avoid controversy — Rancic came under fire for stating that Zendaya's dreadlocks probably smelled of "patchouli oil" and "weed," which she later apologized for — many appreciated the series for its brand of unapologetic snark.
When the real world has a constant supply of bad news, I don't have the energy to slog through as many murky HBO potboilers as I used to, and I can't face the kind of cynical snark that punches everybody down.
So Davit Buniatyan and his co-founders decided to start Snark AI, which helps companies rent GPUs that aren't in use across a distributed network of companies that just have them sitting there, rather than through a service like Amazon.
Gawker has what I would call a really healthy comment community because it's actually reasonable rational discourse going on, and I don't like snark aspect of Gawker or anything that's cynical, but I've got to say that is a functional community.
Zcash has recently rolled out a new alpha version with remarkable improvements, though — you don't often see a 98% improvement in anything in engineering — and we can expect a steady rise in zk-SNARK transactions once this hits its mainnet.
The announcement was met with a degree of snark from media members, who pointed to ongoing issues roiling the White House, while some personalities marked the former GOP leader's exit after a little more than six months on the job.
On Tuesday evening, Clinton said in a tweet that she would do "whatever I can to support our nominee" — while also adding in a bit of snark with regard to those who throughout her career have criticized her for seeming inauthentic.
In contrast, Zcash uses a method developed by a team of cryptographers working at M.I.T. and in Israel — known as zk-Snark — that allows transactions to be confirmed by the network without anyone recording the Zcash addresses involved in the transactions.
It's easy to snark about the conspiratorial thinking of the current president and the relentless dishonesty of his press operation, but the Bush-era conspiracy theories about Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda were similarly ridiculous, and got way more people killed.
In my experience, music cruises are fun as hell—really, it's pretty impossible to snark on a multi-day Caribbean cruise populated by bands you like and other excited fans, especially when Motorhead is playing—and it seems like they're here to stay.
Nobody wins any points in this scene (though if that House Umber guy had been drafted, he'd be picking up all kinds of snark points), but it's notable for the return of Osha, the MYSTERIOUSLY ENORMOUS Rickon Stark, and the sadly dead Shaggydog.
He referred to the Dallas Cowboys (and their blindly adoring fans) with a bit of snark as "Your Heroes," and to Tom Landry, the impassive and often impenetrable longtime coach of the Cowboys, a man he liked and admired, as Mount Landry.
Maybe it was his vulpine good looks, self-assuredness and cut-glass cheekbones, maybe his air of semi-permanent snark, but he had a way of getting to people; a way of converting footballing rivalries into a tangible sense of deep dislike.
Unlike Andrew Luck's recent and unexpected decision to retire, Brown's antics and subsequent exit from the Raiders — and potentially from football as a whole, though it's likely some team out there is still willing to give him money — was easy fodder for snark.
But it can feel loose and free-associative in some ways, and Moore's injection of his own persona into his films — especially the smug snark of his commentary and the affected cluelessness he uses as an interview technique — can get old very quickly.
President Barack Obama, a Democrat, this week spoke of the snark that characterized a Republican race of the past when he recalled that Ronald Reagan was described by rivals as an "unshapely man" and a "yahoo" before his election as president in 1980.
I do exclude Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeKrystal Ball: What Harris's exit means for the other 28500 candidates Bullock drops White House bid, won't run for Senate O'Rourke ends presidential bid MORE from that snark who elevated a genuinely important issue in climate change.
Art Betchez is ready to retort to any snark: to those who say that you can't just rip off famous paintings to recreate immersive environments, they patiently show that it's working pretty well for the Atelier Des Lumières immersive initiative on Gustav Klimt.
Snark and humor play a particularly important part in this, as demonstrated in one video called "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Economic Genius" and another video: "Tomi Lahren: I love seeing Ocasio-Cortez on TV." In both videos, hosts talk about how unintelligent Ocasio-Cortez comes off.
The essays in How to Be range from deeply self-aware and reflective to acidic with a side of snark — the latter especially when it's clear that the advice-seeker is hoping to validate what he or she already knows to be bad behavior.
Half of LA refuses to travel west of the 21210, but this enclave of hip shops and experimental restaurants—just spitting distance from the cacophony of the freeway—is enticing enough to coax even the staunchest East-Side-2190015-Lifers from their snark bunkers.
Here's just one egregious and stomach-turning example: Comedian Patton Oswalt recently tweeted some snark about a video "review" of the new Ghostbusters, a six-minute rant in which Cinemassacre's James Rolfe explains why he'll never see the movie to his 2 million subscribers.
Watch live at Volkswagen's website Netflix (9AM PT / 12PM ET) Reed Hastings is on deck to give a CES keynote this year, and I wouldn't be surprised if Kevin Spacey shows up to drop some brand-evangelizing snark in a conspicuously pointed Southern drawl.
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.
Half of LA refuses to travel west of the 405, but this enclave of hip shops and experimental restaurants—just spitting distance from the cacophony of the freeway—is enticing enough to coax even the staunchest East-Side-4-Lifers from their snark bunkers.
Occasional examples of snark appear — as in, "[Trump] grins like a complete prick while signing multiple executive orders" — but for the most part the texts strike a matter-of-fact tone and Kraft conveys his judgments by means of his yellow-red-blue visual system.
This pinwheel of snark feels like a stunt, and there's little that the cast — which also includes David Ryan Smith, Ariel Shafir, Stephen Schnetzer and André De Shields — can do, under the author's seemingly distracted direction, to keep a feeling of agitated desperation at bay.
Social media exploded with a lot of snark referring to NASA's rocket to the moon and Mars, the Space Launch System, which has cost over $10 billion, has taken about 10 years to develop so far, and is years away from its first flight.
Early on, when "Late Night With David Letterman" defined his snark as the ideally frivolous antidote to the Reagan era's cant, he passed himself off as, and possibly even was, a glib Hoosier wiseacre with no use for earnestness except as fodder for parody.
Not least because: On one end, a completely private and encrypted messaging service tied to an open, Zerocoin-like, zk-SNARK backed cryptocurrency and backed by a tech giant would instantly become the go-to mechanism for global money laundering, tax evasion, and just general criming.
Much like the briefly lived game of Cards Against Humanity that gives the ensemble cast its one chance to stop screaming and crying, Unfriended: Dark Web has enough snark, shock, and disregard for anyone's emotional comfort to briefly confuse viewers into thinking it's pulled off something worthwhile.
Further complicating King's Twitter snark was the literary organization's simultaneous celebration of the Parkland student activists Cameron Kasky and Sam Fuentes, and D.C. gun control student activist Zion Kelly who have used Twitter not as an intellectual dead zone but as community building tool for advocacy.
This cuts down on the need to seek out specific accounts or hashtags and lets you see hyper-focused content about the things you actually care for, or receive the event-related tweets, Vines, and Periscopes in your feed alongside the typical bad jokes and snark.
Consider too, that what you're reading was written about a topic or for an audience you might not fully understand, before you launch into the comments of an article on the evolution of Chicago footwork with your searing "all sounds like a construction site to me" snark.
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.
The new film splits the difference between serving up snark and self-parody — a middle school is named after the producer Lawrence Gordon; there are callbacks to lines from the other films — and delivering the goods for fanboys who insist that the predator have a back story.
" While the judge noted that looking for racial bias, especially in "campaign-trail statements," was a potentially fraught process that could result in an "evidentiary snark hunt," he concluded that his court could not "bury its head in the sand when faced with overt expressions of prejudice.
" While the group's reaction isn't exactly surprising — One Million Moms has attempted boycotts against everything from Toy Story 4 to Kellogg's for "promoting the LGBTQ+ agenda" — Hallmark's decision to stop airing the ad earned some snark from the SNL cast during a sketch titled "Hallmark Dating Show.
Facebook's accessibility page advises users to add good old-fashioned captions (read: not alt text) to make photos accessible, but most Facebook users are too concerned with loading their captions with snark or hashtags to use the space as a place to provide a proper image description.
Yes, this pretty bad year has produced a lot of snark, and it's possible some of us have forgotten how to speak or act without somehow referencing a meme, but the least we can do to honor the magical annual celebration of candy and skull makeup is to try.
Syfy Wire political columnist and culture critic Ana Marie Cox, using her well-known arsenal of snark, takes up the same argument where colonizing the moon is concerned, even mentioning the water crisis in Flint, a municipal government problem, that needs attending to before sending people into deep space.
" Responding to her tweet, Cruz said the actress posed an "excellent (question), worth considering carefully (without) the snark of Twitter," adding that "It is of course not the right to a modern-day firearm that is God-give(n) but rather the right to Life & the right to Liberty.
Ira wasn't the only person that hasn't forgotten, and doubt that he's grown much from the exchange: Others responded with equal snark: Whether you're all for this or if you believe that Mayer hasn't learned much from the Playboy interview, we will all be watching to see how this unfolds.
While the ironclad contract prevents me from officially naming the book series outright, I will say I spent a lot of time wrangling characters named Blair, Serena, and Dan, and even more time trying to get just the right combination of sophistication and snark into the voice of the omniscient narrator.
The pithy snark of previous games has been replaced with an acute existential angst that evolves Nathan Drake from a quirky matinee hero to the male protagonist de rigueur; the kind of successful middle-aged man that conceals his reprehensible behavior behind good looks, buckets of charm, and moral gymnastics.
We recently emerged from an era of extreme snark, one where it was considered very cool not to let people enjoy things, as a way to accumulate massive social capital by proving that you would never be so gauche as to have human emotions or take pleasure from something stupid.
A key distinction between Keynes and Laffer—other than, if you&aposll forgive the snark, the former has proved to consistently correct and the latter has not—is that the Keynesian interventions tend to affect the ups and downs of the economic cycle, as opposed to the underlying, trend growth rate.
The news was announced via an adorable video hosted by Ant-Man stars Paul Rudd and Michael Peña, which recapped the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe up to this point — with plenty of snark from Rudd and Peña about their rivals (at one point, recapping The Avengers, they referred to Hawkeye as Alan Alda).
And he didn't produce brilliant work in spite of the more conventional folks surrounding him in Illinois; as his essays and books like "The Pale King" reveal, he was inspired by the Midwest's sincerity to go beyond America's cultural snark for truth about its contemporary life, which he found rushed, overstimulated and lonely.
Dems snark, but Perry says he wants to lead the agency The first line uttered by a Democrat at Thursday's hearing was a potshot at Perry's infamous 2011 "oops," gaffe, in which he forgot during a debate that the Department of Energy was among the agencies he would abolish if elected president.
That might be especially true for companies like Amazon and Google, which have already run that playbook, and could leverage their dominance in cloud computing to put a significant amount of pressure on a third-party network like Snark AI. Google also has the ability to build proprietary hardware like the TPU for specialized operations.
This notion that the Fed is always ready to act when the stock markets start to dip has almost become a piece of conventional wisdom in market circles over the years — often said with a bit of snark and implicit criticism of the Fed for supposedly bailing out investors whenever the going gets tough.
Yet despite vocal opposition from multiple corners of the digital ecosystem, earlier this month EU lawmakers moved a step closer to requiring all user generated content be copyright pre-filtered prior to being uploaded — apparently comfortable with the idea that meme-makers might have to go through an appeals process just to get their remixed snark unblocked.
A dash of anti-Hillary snark here, a rebuke about healthcare-for-all there: Two days before the November 2016 elections, the fairytale officially soured when Charming revealed that he was literally betting against Clinton, to the tune of $1000, and that he was fully on board with that big, beautiful wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
In the poem, a group of adventurers encounters the Bandersnatch, which has a long neck and snapping, frumious jaws that try to catch a banker among the group: And the Banker, inspired with a courage so newIt was matter for general remark, Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their viewIn his zeal to discover the Snark.
My colleague VanDerWerff has argued that MST3K is at its best when it foregoes the snark and sticks to less aggressive mockery of the films it's skewering; but when the fictional conceit at play is that our hero is being "forced" to endure bad films, the audience's basic goodwill should be allowed to have its limits.
The other coders who make up Pied Piper's oddball fraternity include the dueling duo of Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) and Gilfoyle (Martin Starr), who are locked into an ever-spinning hamster wheel of cruel pranks and undermining snark (they are the Mutt and Jeff of the South Bay, often in a separate slapstick sitcom of their own).
And even if the professionally savvy snark at him for the next five months, I suspect that a Mitt Romney who gave his last full measure of devotion to stopping Trump would earn more favorable treatment from future historians, both liberal and conservative, than almost anyone in the company of presidential losers that he's already guaranteed to keep.
What numbers do you see out there, what realities can you describe, that support the notion that despite Donald Trump's low approval ratings and the typical two-years-after pendulum swing for the party that doesn't hold the White House, which whacked Democrats hard in 2010, your party will be spared and (snark alert!) traipsing through clover.
Snark and puns have also run rampant, but behind some of the fun lies real vitriol, a certain air of "we don't care if you are doing better, you still suck," that could come to bite us -- and by "us," I meant the LGBTQ community, our allies and anyone who is invested in achieving social equality.
When UFC featherweight Cris "Cyborg" Justino struck strawweight Angela Magana at the UFC Athlete Retreat for trolling her on Twitter, Cyborg found broad support on the UFC's roster even as she caught a charge of misdemeanor battery, the suggestion being that the First Amendment protects snark and online venom until one pro face-puncher insults another.
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At the same time, the robot may simply be preprogrammed to deliver snark and ironic comments, especially at the expense of anyone who criticizes advancements in AI. Musk, unsurprisingly, replied: Sorkin also said towards the end of the interview that some of it was planned, but he just learned that Sophia will be the first robot to receive the citizenship of Saudi Arabia.
Her Democratic colleagues aren't necessarily down with the progressive agenda part, but they are looking to her to teach them about social media, reports USA Today: Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers tend to be utter snoozefests on social media, where what shares well is some combination of raw emotion, snark, and in-jokes—none of which comes easily for career politicians.
So imbued with grace were the remarks of Mr. Cummings, so devoid of polish or signs of preparation, so piercing and haunting a cry for a better America that they stood in stark difference to the party of Donald Trump, whose members demonstrated that they could only evince belligerent snark, ad hominem attacks and an utter lack of concern for the truth.
Throughout her success, though, Winehouse was troubled by pop-star and personal problems alike: dogged by comparisons to Lily Allen — mostly because they were both brassy British pop stars with a penchant for profanity and snark (and both had Mark Ronson as a producer), caught up in her struggles with addiction, and trapped by an all-too-easy-to-recall paparazzi feeding frenzy.
"The justices are clearly at loggerheads over what the rules should be when death-row inmates seek to challenge the method of their execution, but the right thing to do is to take a case on the merits, have full briefing and argument, and resolve the matter conclusively -- rather than continuing to snark at each other in separate opinions across different cases," he added.
Late night TV is full of overachieving hosts: Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon are locked in a battle for ratings dominance (while Colbert is simultaneously locked in a snark battle with President Trump); Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the 22017 Oscars (despite this year's controversial telecast); and James Corden is apparently trying to become the third-busiest man in showbiz behind Ryan Seacrest and Chris Hardwick.
READ: From Bob Dylan to David Beckham: Male style icons While music critics have been gracious towards both albums, their appearances have also provoked streams of snark from cynics on all sides of the generational divide; some seeing in Dylan's latest transformation a concession either to what moldy figs believe to be the better species of pop music or to the imperatives of -- whisper it gently -- old age.
In this election cycle, no faction on the Democratic side more richly deserves rebuking than the one Biden singled out — which is not, of course, anywhere close to the entire millennial generation (roughly 80 million strong), or their younger siblings in Gen Z. But it is that part of these younger generations that specializes in histrionic self-pity and moral self-righteousness, usually communicated via social media with maximum snark.
The storytelling is much more TV-like, in terms of how individual films are structured like "episodes" of a TV show (with roughly similar stories, even — for a long time, you could accurately describe every Marvel film as "a fight at the beginning, a fight in the middle, a fight at the end, all linked together with snark"), and in terms of how they assume your past knowledge of the characters' exploits.
If Facebook has become a destination for moms who are increasingly technologically literate, and Twitter has grown into a place for journalists who spread information (and snark) in 140-character missives, Vine, the mobile video app that Twitter announced late last week will be discontinued in the coming months, has become a home for young black people, who dominated the service and established its visual language early — quick cuts, referential jokes, deep allusions.
" In fact, the understated period — the punctuation equivalent of stagehands who dress in black to be less conspicuous — may have suddenly taken on meanings all its own Increasingly, says Professor Crystal, whose books include "Making a Point: The Persnickety Story of English Punctuation," the period is being deployed as a weapon to show irony, syntactic snark, insincerity, even aggression If the love of your life just canceled the candlelit, six-course, home-cooked dinner you have prepared, you are best advised to include a period when you respond "Fine." to show annoyance "Fine" or "Fine!

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