When i think of the target of sarcasm, I can’t think of a time when they were happier or felt better about themselves after the sarcasm.

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    What is with this plague of people butthurt about a specific thing that happened to them and then wildly over-generalizing in a post about it?

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      Whitewash is a paint-like covering that was used to make a surface look nicer.

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        I think unfortunately we’ve lost a lot of that older meaning as it’s been crowded out by a more racially charged usage.

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    I don’t think the intention of sarcasm is to elevate the target. At least, it’s not when I’m using it. It’s more of a way to either poke fun without being directly confrontational or a way to highlight the absurdity of an argument.

    I think if the intention is to make someone happy, sarcasm is probably not the best tool.

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    The word sardonic used to mean what we now use sarcastic for — verbally ironic. Sarcasm comes from the Greek “to tear flesh, bite the lip in rage, sneer” and meant “bitterly cutting or caustic” when it first entered English. For me, although I understand that hypothetically you could have sarcasm that doesn’t have this inherently negative bent to it, the word still retains a fair bit of its original connotation for good reason.

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        Micheal McIntyre is decent. It’s hip to hate him, but he’s good at what he does and The Wheel is entertaining. Sure, I prefer Frankie Boyle & Stewart Lee, but generally McIntyre is alright - and a fuck sight better than the shite that passed for entertainment on Saturday night in the 90s

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          I just don’t like his style, the way he looks at the camera after each joke.

          I agree with your last point, Roy Chubby Brown, Jim Davidson etc