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  • Your sarcasm is showing — and its history is surprisingly violent
  • Why “sarcasm” literally means “to tear flesh”
  • When Truth Becomes the Punchline

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npr.org /1 month ago

Your sarcasm is showing — and its history is surprisingly violent

Some people use sarcasm jokingly. But funnily enough, we tend not to find it witty when we're on the receiving end.

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englishgrammar.org /1 month ago

Why “sarcasm” literally means “to tear flesh”

“Sarcasm” comes from a Greek word meaning “to tear flesh,” which helps explain why sarcastic remarks are often called cutting.

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medium.com /3 weeks ago

When Truth Becomes the Punchline

On sarcasm, sincerity, and the quiet ways people disguise emotional truth as a joke.Continue reading on Medium »

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huffpost.com /1 month ago

Dem Senator Forced To Explain Sarcasm After MAGA Attacks His 'Awesome' Iran Tweet

Many either didn't understand his point or purposely chose to pretend they didn't.

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