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Aardvark

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Michael_McCloud said:
For example: Traffic jam when you're already late: NOT IRONY (looking at you, Alanis Morissette)
Situational Irony [http://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/situational.php]

That's ironic, don'tcha think?
 

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Aardvark said:
Michael_McCloud said:
For example: Traffic jam when you're already late: NOT IRONY (looking at you, Alanis Morissette)
Situational Irony [http://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/situational.php]

That's ironic, don'tcha think?
Sorry, I'm not quite following you here. What's ironic about a definition of irony?
 

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Me and a pal in my Creative Writing class were discussing shitty Nicholas Cage movies and inevitably Con Air comes up. So this one kid who we hate as he always talks yet never has anything to say states the following: "Say what you will...but a bunch of idiots on a plane singing a song from a guy who died in a plane crash...that is in and of itself...irony."

Naturally me and this pal will always define irony with that. In an ironic fashion.
 

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It's like when your house burn down because of some stress-relief candels...

It is a situation that contradicts one's expectations.
huh, irrrooonnny


(Family Guy FTW!)
 

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Michael_McCloud said:
Aardvark said:
Michael_McCloud said:
For example: Traffic jam when you're already late: NOT IRONY (looking at you, Alanis Morissette)
Situational Irony [http://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/situational.php]

That's ironic, don'tcha think?
Sorry, I'm not quite following you here. What's ironic about a definition of irony?
I think what they mean is.. that it's Ironic that none of the lyrics in Alanis Morissette's song Ironic are ironic. Just unfortunate. But a song named Ironic that isn't Ironic.. That's Ironic.
 

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Mookie_Magnus said:
Michael_McCloud said:
Aardvark said:
Michael_McCloud said:
For example: Traffic jam when you're already late: NOT IRONY (looking at you, Alanis Morissette)
Situational Irony [http://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/situational.php]

That's ironic, don'tcha think?
Sorry, I'm not quite following you here. What's ironic about a definition of irony?
I think what they mean is.. that it's Ironic that none of the lyrics in Alanis Morissette's song Ironic are ironic. Just unfortunate. But a song named Ironic that isn't Ironic.. That's Ironic.
Ah, yeah. Sorry, I've got a killer headache and it's hard to tell what's what at the moment. Wasn't sure if he was agreeing with me or trying to prove otherwise. God forbid he's an Alanis Morissette fan...
 

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Irony is like choking to death on a <URL=http://www.newsfromme.com/images7/lifesavers3.jpg>Lifesaver.

No, that picture link does NOT lead to a kitten.
You know, you actually disappointed me there. I have to say NewClassic and Susan are both a lot more fun...

As for irony, it's ironic when you're dream girl lives in the flat below you and you don't actually have any feelings for her besides friendship. Also, crashing a plane on you're first ever flight. What's even more ironic is if you're in a train and the plane you would have taken lands on said train mid-journey...
 

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Michael_McCloud said:
Sorry, I'm not quite following you here. What's ironic about a definition of irony?
What she's using is situational irony, whether she realises it or not. Which means that it's rather ironic that so many people point out her misuse of the word ironic.

Even if it wasn't situational irony and she was incorrectly using the word, there have been chain emails sent around about this subject. Once a subject hits chain emails, it's like calling Godwin's. It's no longer witty or funny. Everyone who reads it will look at you and think you're parroting a website.
 

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Aardvark said:
Michael_McCloud said:
Sorry, I'm not quite following you here. What's ironic about a definition of irony?
What she's using is situational irony, whether she realises it or not. Which means that it's rather ironic that so many people point out her misuse of the word ironic.

Even if it wasn't situational irony and she was incorrectly using the word, there have been chain emails sent around about this subject. Once a subject hits chain emails, it's like calling Godwin's. It's no longer witty or funny. Everyone who reads it will look at you and think you're parroting a website.
Nonono. That's not situational irony. All of the things she says are just unfortunate in that there's unfairness, but not the ridiculous or "funny" nature described in that definition.

Old man wins lotto, dies next day: Sad, but not ironic. It would be ironic if the lottery was hosted by a life insurance company.

Rain on your wedding day: Not ironic in the slightest.

Traffic jam when you're already late: Once again, unfortunate but not ironic. Unless you were headed to a meeting on how you had improved the city's traffic problem.

No Smoking sign on your smoking break: Not irony unless you were at a cigarette factory at the time.

And I wasn't posting that to be witty or funny. I just hate the silly cow for her awful use of language.
 

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Michael_McCloud said:
Nonono. That's not situational irony. All of the things she says are just unfortunate in that there's unfairness, but not the ridiculous or "funny" nature described in that definition.

Old man wins lotto, dies next day: Sad, but not ironic. It would be ironic if the lottery was hosted by a life insurance company.

Rain on your wedding day: Not ironic in the slightest.

Traffic jam when you're already late: Once again, unfortunate but not ironic. Unless you were headed to a meeting on how you had improved the city's traffic problem.

No Smoking sign on your smoking break: Not irony unless you were at a cigarette factory at the time.

And I wasn't posting that to be witty or funny. I just hate the silly cow for her awful use of language.
It's terrible language, but it's all technically irony. If it's the last thing the subject would expect, it's situational irony.
 

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Aardvark said:
Michael_McCloud said:
Nonono. That's not situational irony. All of the things she says are just unfortunate in that there's unfairness, but not the ridiculous or "funny" nature described in that definition.

Old man wins lotto, dies next day: Sad, but not ironic. It would be ironic if the lottery was hosted by a life insurance company.

Rain on your wedding day: Not ironic in the slightest.

Traffic jam when you're already late: Once again, unfortunate but not ironic. Unless you were headed to a meeting on how you had improved the city's traffic problem.

No Smoking sign on your smoking break: Not irony unless you were at a cigarette factory at the time.

And I wasn't posting that to be witty or funny. I just hate the silly cow for her awful use of language.
It's terrible language, but it's all technically irony. If it's the last thing the subject would expect, it's situational irony.
Ehhh... It may technically be irony, but in the same way that a squeaky hammer is technically a weapon. It's a bit of a stretch, more of a loophole than a bona fide case.
 

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Michael_McCloud said:
Ehhh... It may technically be irony, but in the same way that a squeaky hammer is technically a weapon. It's a bit of a stretch, more of a loophole than a bona fide case.
Regardless, it's been done to death, drop it and go back to hating Alanis Morisette for the same reason the rest of us do. Her terrible, piercing, hideous, shrill voice.
 

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Aardvark said:
Regardless, it's been done to death, drop it and go back to hating Alanis Morisette for the same reason the rest of us do. Her terrible, piercing, hideous, shrill voice.
Can't I hate her for both reasons?
 

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...our new President closing Gitmo when no Vietnam POWs have ever been returned...

can you say, "LAME"
 

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Michael_McCloud said:
Can't I hate her for both reasons?
No.

On topic though, last week, our company's resident self-appointed health and safety whiner fell down the stairs.
 

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Oh, geez.

Although I detest all caps, IRONY IS NOT AN AMUSING COINCIDENCE. It is the EXACT OPPOSITE of what you expect to occur.

For instance, in one of my favorite books- The Lord of the Flies- the fire that the boys recklessly spawn within the first third or so of the story was created to save their lives, (to catch the attention of a plane or ship, to be more specific). However, it eats away a hefty chunk of the forest, taking many lives with it.

Then, at the conclusion of the book- when a portion of the boys go batshit insane- they set a fire to kill the protagonist. However, this fire catches the attention of a passing ship, saving the lives of the surviving boys.

Irony is NOT hating music and then marrying a musician. Irony is giving up on your music to avoid the life of a musician, then marrying one.