Today I have finally arrived in the world of blogging.
No, I haven’t been offered a book deal or a newspaper column or a blog on the BBC.
I have … wait for it … I’ve been insulted by Pigdogfucker. It’s terribly exciting to have been verbally abused from someone so close to God. Not only is he atop his high horse but he’s also at the summit of the moral high ground. He’s almost at the pearly gates already. Either that or he’s a gobshite with a superiority complex and a stunted vocabulary. I’ll let you choose which.
But it gets better. Not only have I been insulted by someone so obviously special (possibly special needs but special nonetheless) but Chicken Yoghurt has taken the piss out of the Liebour nazi picture I made a couple of years ago. I’m not worthy.
Truly I have arrived in the blogging world.
Technorati Tags: Sarcasm
I refuse to believe a grown man made that swastika graphic.
Why? Liebour paid an agency to come up with a swastika logo for the Progressive Governance Summit.
Well done…
Congratulations. I got the first accolade some time ago and very satisfying it was too. I know just how you feel. In the blogosphere, Pigdogfucker serves the purpose that Tony Benn used to serve for all sane voters. If he is against you, you know you are on the right lines.
1. You have to admit that putting a copyright logo on that ‘artwork’ was at best wishful thinking.
2. Considering the quality of the ‘artwork’ for you to accuse someone else of being ‘special needs’ is chutzpah in the extreme.
3. You haven’t arrived. You’ve been laughed at.
1. And … ?
2. Does it matter what it looks like?
3. Look at the tags for the post and then look up the definition of the word “sarcasm”.
1. Just makes you look like a twat. The point of CY’s post I believe.
2. Yes, see the first point.
3 Sarcasm is stating the opposite of an intended meaning especially in order to sneeringly, slyly, jest or mock a person, situation or thing. It is strongly associated with irony, with some definitions classifying it as a type of verbal irony intended to insult or wound. Sarcasm can also be used in a humorous or jesting way depending on the intent of the person speaking.
As your post displays only a childish take on what sarcasm is, comparing PDF to being godlike for instance, I’ll take it you need the definition more than I do.
Good sarcasm doesn’t need to be tagged.
Clearly it does …
Clearly indeed! 🙂