OK, I'm getting a little worried here. Some of the recent posts have used a
relatively new concept called irony. For those who haven't heard of this,
here is a brief description:
Irony is a form of speech in which the real meaning is concealed or
contradicted by the words used. Irony involves the
Russ,I always thought irony was like goldy and silvery. Thanks for the clarification.SteveOn 27/04/06, russ - maxdesign
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:OK, I'm getting a little worried here. Some of the recent posts have used a
relatively new concept called irony. For those who haven't heard of this,here
russ - maxdesign wrote:
Irony is a form of speech in which the real meaning is concealed or
contradicted by the words used. Irony involves the perception that things
are not what they are said to be or what they seem.
So irony isn't a a black fly in your Chardonnay or a traffic jam when
russ - maxdesign wrote:
OK, I'm getting a little worried here. Some of the recent posts have used a
relatively new concept called irony.
I thought it was sarcasm.
Irony is a form of speech in which the real meaning is concealed or
contradicted by the words used. Irony involves the perception
From: Lachlan Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I thought irony was what my mum does to get the wrinkles out of my
clothes. :-)
yes, just before she puts them in the 'Cupboardy'
:)
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