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We need a sarcarm indicator!
In a recent discussion with CC, it has become brutally obvious that we are desperately in need of some sort of indicator that we are being sarcastic. The smileys don't do it for me..
Any suggestions?
NPR, years ago, had an English professor on who suggested several new punctuation marks, beyond the normal "?" "!" and "."
Delta Sark - for sarcasm
Love dust - Little stars all around the words to indicate romance/love/lust between the speaker and recipient.
There were others, but it was a long time ago (10 years?).
Maybe a "<>" before and after the remark to indicate sarcasm? at the end?
Other suggestions?
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James
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the engineer adjusts the sails.- William Arthur Ward (1921-1994)
Red-beard for President, 2020
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