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Rodney Dangerfield did. In fact, he made a decent living. Later on, he became very annoying.
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Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit
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Yes I do, except when it's intended to be hurtful.
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not at all
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Yeah i do but it has to be in the right context.
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it all depends on the situation, i love good sarcasm, but there is a time and place, and there is a such thing as too much
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Yes, I find humor in it. We should be careful tho, cause sometimes it can be hurtful, and turn people away instead of helping them to see your point.
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Only very light sarcasm. Sarcasm when directed to a person feels personal and makes the sarcastic one hard to read.
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Absolutely
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Low wit is better than no wit.
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Sometimes, but not when it is mean or degrading
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All of the humor I find comes from the suffering of others.
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Only when I know the listener ALSO finds humor in sarcasm. Some do, some don't. Personally, I don't mind being the butt of the humor...and usually laugh right along with the joker. I would never use it to be hurtful. +5
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I find humor in just about anything. Gets me in trouble sometimes!
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Yes even though sometimes it can also be hurtful :)
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sometimes and also a bit sexy at times as well.
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Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor, as it always takes advantage of someone in order to be funny. At the same time, irony is sort of the highest form of humor because it's not dependent on hurting anyone in order to be funny. But, ultimately, both are funny in their own right.
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I used to. But then sarcasm took over me and now it's not funny anymore, I can't stop talking like that and I don't want to hurt the ones I love.
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Sarcasm is a very integral part of my family's humor. When we get together the house rolls.
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Sometimes, YES!
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i think sarcasm is a beutiful thing
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Depends on the situation. Funny humor yes, but serious no.
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yes; depends on the topic
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Absolutely.
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Many times I do.
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No...No...that hurts and it would be embarrasing.
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Yes, but only in "Animal Farm".
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Light-hearted "sarcasm" is okay as long as the recipient understands the context and it is not given to be hurtful. If you know the recipient may not get it, stay away from the sarcasm--there's enough hurt between people as it is.
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It has it's place
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yes. just as much as i enjoy hearing a paradox.[i'm seriouse. i like paradoxes]
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My metier! ;-)
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Yes, more than that of normal jokes.
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oohh yes. sarcasm is my first language :D
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no bloody no way!!
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Not really. Usually it is quite hurtful. Sarcasm has to be said with love and a smile not to be harmful.
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Very much. Also I use my own bit of sarcasm in the humorist way. I wish you well!
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Yes, it is a large part of my friends and family's interactions.
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its teh best kind
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Sometimes, it all depends upon the intent behind the sarcasm.
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usually
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I do unless it is a cutting sarcasm. There is nothing any worse than someone cutting on someone to get a laugh!
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It's the only way to fly baby.
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Definitely. It makes me feel superior. Ha.
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Yes but sometimes no.
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ohh yes and it drives people insane.
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No. I only use sarcasm to hurt someone's feelings. And it's always after they hurt mine by insulting me.
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I didn't "find" humor ANYWHERE. I purchased it with my own money. You can TELL Sarcasm she's a lyin' sack of @#$! I NEVER touched her!
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Sarcasm is my primary defensive weapon socially. It keeps the bastards at a distance. +3
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most of the time
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most definetly
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It's great for putting people with over inflated ego's in their place.
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Well, duh, ye-es! Where'd you get a question like that anyway? In your mom's house?
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Definitely
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