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alexose | 2 months ago
We don't really do it intentionally in English, at least to the same degree. But there's still a lot of information coded in our word and grammar choices.
alexose | 2 months ago
We don't really do it intentionally in English, at least to the same degree. But there's still a lot of information coded in our word and grammar choices.
baconbrand|2 months ago
pksebben|2 months ago
Take irony / sarcasm / satire. They're pretty dead compared to what they used to be. I can recall a time when just about everything had subtext, but now you kind of have to play it straight. You can't respond to a racist with sarcasm because anyone listening will just think you agree with them.
It's Poe's law across the board. World news brought to you by Not The Onion(tm).
unknown|2 months ago
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