domingo, 11 de julio de 2010

Irony And Why You Should Know How To Spot It

So, Carlos Porfirio Mercado (that other guy who seems to post here too. Seriously!) has been bugging me about writing posts in English here; he says he wants to get to a wider crowd and shit. Good for him.

Days ago he was talking some gibberish I don't really remember right now and he concurred with: "May the Lord forgive you." If you know us then you'll see the irony of it. Yep, he's a motherf#$%ing atheist. And there's where it hit me: My fisrt post in English will be about Irony! Do you guys even know if you're calling something ironic in the correct way? Let's see:


Only a select few people in the world get irony. The rest think they do. And that's ironic. Possibly.


Just The Facts

  1. Most people simply do not get irony.
  2. If you don't believe us, check the comments.
  3. After reading this topic, most people will still not get irony
  4. But they'll think they will even more than before.
  5. Then they'll go out into the internet and disseminate even more false information about irony.
  6. We don't even know why we're doing this; we just get a kick out of it.

The Shortest Forever Around
Forever... for a limited time? Should I hurry or not? 
Irony is the clash of opposites. It is the juxtaposition of what is expected against what happens; what you know and what you think you know.
It is not the same as coincidence. If a ginger person finds that the only drinks left at a party are cans of ginger beer and ginger ale, this is not ironic. If anything, this is the opposite of irony. If there is a convention of ginger hair haters and the only drink available is ginger beer or ginger ale, this may be considered ironic, but it's a long shot.
Nor is it bad luck. If a president is killed by someone accidently discharging their weapon, this is bad luck. If they are killed by someone discharging their weapon in celebration of that president being elected, that is ironic.
If something is appropriate, it is not ironic. If you see a grossly obese person tucking into a kebab, this is not ironic. It is exactly what you expect them to be doing. If you see a fat person deciding to give their heart a break for once and instead of going to KFC, they cross the road to get to the salad bar and are then run down by a truck transporting diet pills which, this is ironic.
If in doubt, just don't use it. It's better to stay quiet, because you're bound to get it wrong. And then your effort to look intelligent will only end up making you look like a bona fide simpleton. Aah, the irony.
Here, irony is perfectly summed up in the simple phrase "I'm not."
Ironic Photos - The Irony Is Just Spewing Out Of This One
Not entirely irony, but I don't really care. Lulz is lulz.



Read more: http://www.cracked.com/funny-1085-irony/#ixzz0tLR7JgOD

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