• @WhyFlip
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    -23 months ago

    I’m surprised more Native Americans aren’t up in arms.

    (/s because most people don’t get sarcasm)

    • @yokonzo
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      53 months ago

      It’s more that sarcasm does not translate through text

      • @Duamerthrax
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        73 months ago

        More so that it wasn’t funny regardless of whether or not we got the joke.

      • @WhyFlip
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        -13 months ago

        Sarcasm done right translates just fine via written text.

        • @yokonzo
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          3 months ago

          That’s the kind of mentality that leads to misunderstandings. You cannot translate tone through a written medium, that’s why emojis and the /s even exist in the first place

            • @yokonzo
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              13 months ago

              Yes, ofc about your joke and don’t really have an opinion on it, but I am absolutely of the opinion that sarcasm is not compatible with text. What makes sense to you on writing is primed to be readan entirely different way by someone else based on their texting habits and even their current mood, that’s why I think the /s is necessary

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      It’s funny because “Red Indians” was used by colonial settlers to describe a broad range of people and tribes conquered and subsequently had their culture and families completely demolished by the invading forces. And we still refer to them as “Indians” in education and literature regardless of their preferred preferences!

      /s