Drugs & You
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- Apocalipstick
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wayseeker
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I know you and I can see the humor in the sarcasm but I'm concerned that younger people might not get it. It goes back and forth between truth and untruth. I don't mean to be overly critical.
- 2 years ago
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wayseeker
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Apocalipstick
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Wayseeker:
Tongue-in-cheek is a term used to refer to humor in which a statement, or an entire fictional work, is not meant to be taken seriously, but its sarcasm is subtle. The origin of its usage comes from when Spanish minstrels would perform for various dukes in the 18th century; these dukes would silently chastise the silliness of the minstrel's performances by placing their tongue firmly to the side of their cheek. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "Ironic, slyly humorous; not meant to be taken seriously".
- 2 years ago
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Apocalipstick
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wayseeker
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"Drugs are a gateway to a new and more exciting you"? This video is disgusting. I voted it down.
- 2 years ago
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wayseeker