This is what they believe, without seeing the irony in their statements.
Never in a million years will I use the stupid, contradictory 'word' '''unironically'''. You may think this is a weird thing to go off about but I hate that word. I hate it with every fiber of my soul. I hate that it's so prevalent because everyone who uses it has no idea what the word 'irony' means. Irony is not sarcasm. Irony is when you don't see the irony in your statement because if you knew it it wouldn't be irony, it would be sarcasm. So the word "unironically" literally makes no sense because """"unironically""" literally means the same thing as "ironically" in its original meaning!!!
Yeah, I think that's the point of saying "unironic" instead of a direct antonym like "sincerely" - the latter connotes that the speaker might just be honest or mistaken while the former signals that there's a joke that the speaker isn't in on and that the only acceptable usage of the target term is an ironic one.
Never in a million years will I use the stupid, contradictory 'word' '''unironically'''. You may think this is a weird thing to go off about but I hate that word. I hate it with every fiber of my soul. I hate that it's so prevalent because everyone who uses it has no idea what the word 'irony' means. Irony is not sarcasm. Irony is when you don't see the irony in your statement because if you knew it it wouldn't be irony, it would be sarcasm. So the word "unironically" literally makes no sense because """"unironically""" literally means the same thing as "ironically" in its original meaning!!!
This is what they believe, without seeing the irony in their statements.
Never in a million years will I use the stupid, contradictory 'word' '''unironically'''. You may think this is a weird thing to go off about but I hate that word. I hate it with every fiber of my soul. I hate that it's so prevalent because everyone who uses it has no idea what the word 'irony' means. Irony is not sarcasm. Irony is when you don't see the irony in your statement because if you knew it it wouldn't be irony, it would be sarcasm. So the word "unironically" literally makes no sense because """"unironically""" literally means the same thing as "ironically" in its original meaning!!!
Sorry I had to.
Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony, the irony being that there's a difference between what the speaker says and what they actually mean.
Yes, but in this case the speaker is aware of the irony. Unironic just means that there's no irony.
Yeah, I think that's the point of saying "unironic" instead of a direct antonym like "sincerely" - the latter connotes that the speaker might just be honest or mistaken while the former signals that there's a joke that the speaker isn't in on and that the only acceptable usage of the target term is an ironic one.
"literally" is the one that grinds my gears
Me too. That one chafes me and I almost always see it used in some assholish way too.
A little too unironic... And yeah I really do think
It's like rain on your wedding day, isn't it?