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"ironic" Definitions
  1. showing that you really mean the opposite of what you are saying; expressing irony
  2. (of a situation) strange or funny because it is very different from what you expect

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Everybody is always trying to get their head around if this is ironic or non-ironic on non-ironic irony?
Which is an ironic concept for a lot of things. Ironic.
This video purports to fix the original lyrics of "Ironic" to make them actually ironic.
It's never a good sign when a movie racks up its first ironic music cue before there is anything to be ironic about.
" As Gabby wrote, "...you fans of Alanis Morissette: most of the things she lists in her song Ironic are not ironic; they're just bummers.
"It's entirely possible that I'm at the forefront of an ironic, then post-ironic, revival of the fun virtual desktop assistant/manager," he adds.
Ironic itself isn't new, but in today's update, Ironic gets user-managed BIOS settings (to configure power management, for example) and RAM disk support for high-performance computing workloads.
In the Daily Stormer's "Normie's Guide to the Alt-Right," Andrew Anglin identifies one of the hallmarks of the alt-right as non-ironic Nazism masquerading as ironic Nazism.
" — echoing her ironic first line in "Funny Girl.
If you convey enthusiasm through sparkles and emoji, or that something is important through capitals or quotation marks, it can now be subverted to convey ironic enthusiasm or ironic importance.
And, in popular music, who can forget (however much they may want to) Alanis Morissette's "Ironic," which inspired thousands of conversations about what does and does not constitute an ironic situation.
" She concluded with an ironic truism: "It's scary stuff.
File this one under deeply ironic — yet sadly necessary.
And, this is ironic ... the Ottawa Public Health dept.
"Romeo & Juliet" revolved around a great and ironic tragedy.
They are almost aggressively breezy and somewhat interchangeable with each other, but it's nice to hear Gambino making simple music that doesn't have multiple levels of ironic/non-ironic meaning baked-in.
In 1996, Alanis Morissette was roundly criticized by pedants who argued that the examples of situational irony in her song "Ironic" — "It's like rain on your wedding day" — were not, in fact, ironic.
These days, it's really more of an ironic drink order.
White tube socks: strongly preferred by Republicans and ironic Democrats.
It's one of the most ironic moments in hipster history.
Which is kind of ironic, if you think about it.
" Like, "Okay, I see your ridiculous attempt to being ironic.
" Sinclair vice president Scott Livingston also called the criticism "ironic.
There was no shortage of ironic comments on social media.
"We're crowdsourcing the piece," Larsen said, "in an ironic turn."
On the other hand, ironic sweaters only care about themselves.
"My TV show titles are very ironic LOL," she wrote.
They think their comments are ironic, so they don't hurt.
Two phrases that definitely sound like ironic indie band names.
Ironic, since the flick is 2 hours and 45 minutes.
It's kind of ironic that we must take these steps.
And partly because, in its setting, it is deeply ironic.
Ironic that I will leave later yet arrive before you.
The threats to this crop are particularly ironic on Thanksgiving.
It's ironic she would die getting attacked by a shark.
It's ironic that my project basically couldn't exist without Tinder.
Internet outages are best when they're a little bit ironic.
Twitter user Aaryn Green pointed out that it's actually ironic.
For years, he maintained an ironic obsession with Justin Bieber.
To her opponents at home, all this is somewhat ironic.
RELATED: Donald Trump rejects 'Dope' Mitt Romney's ironic tax attack
Is it a tad ironic that the companies chose gin?
I really do, and not in an ironic way, either.
The timing of this letter could not be more ironic.
However, the premise at its core is ironic and offensive.
Regardless, there's been one ironic silver lining in this story.
"A Westworld video game," he says, "would be deeply ironic."
In an ironic twist, both also share similar negotiation tactics.
The name of this house is meant to be ironic.
Her rebellious subject makes Tabouret's choice of medium somewhat ironic.
Meanwhile on social media, many critics mocked Trump's "ironic" efforts.
Such ironic humor is lost on China's ruling Communist Party.
Turnbull chooses an ironic time to turn against climate science.
There's more glue than ever before, probably, which is ironic.
As it is, he distances himself by making them ironic.
People seem to look at them in an ironic way.
Alanis Morissette's "Ironic" is a lightning rod for linguistic pedantry.
But chill is already, to me, such an ironic word.
"I find something quite ironic about it," he readily admitted.
One appeal of the production is its tone: wry, ironic.
The album includes his gorgeously ironic "What a Wonderful World."
"It's dangerous at the moment to be ironic," he said.
But ironic examples do not a political science trend make.
Others hated it, seeing its ironic tone as a detraction.
There was an ironic precedent to the toppling of Sessions.
Ironic, isn't it, that wind power just bailed out coal?
It is ironic that Fordham should punish them for 'dishonesty.
"The Man Who Saw Everything" is a gently ironic title.
It struck me as ironic given everything Rapinoe stands for.
It is ironic that cultural relativism today has so few
And it was ironic, since Canada is my mother's country.
Which is totally fine and not at all ironic. 31.
The effect isn't satiric, campy, funny, ironic or even cynical.
Not so with M.L.B. Isn't it ironic (moronic?) that M.
Such disappointing experiences breed consumer distrust, with sometimes ironic outcomes.
I don't think these are insincere or even ironic paintings.
Clinton: I find it ironic that he's raising nuclear weapons.
That Eilish is hot on Grande's heels reads as ironic.
I don't know; I find the 4th of July ironic.
"We are [the ones] advocating for civil liberties, it's incredibly ironic."
NT: It's ironic, but because it has no teeth, you know?
Sometimes this worship appears ironic, but it can be deadly serious.
One such solution they've come up with is a bit ironic.
But it's not ironic, because Casper finally figured out the truth.
What's less clear is how many of those "likes" are ironic.
Meme pages, for example, have given way to ironic meme pages.
It's ironic because the Buddha ended up taking the middle path.
It's kind of just ironic because I'm terrified, terrified of butterflies.
This is slightly ironic given that Facebook says it loves Groups.
The biggest problem with Google+ even then was endemic, and ironic.
"Funny" TikTok compilations on YouTube have been replaced with "ironic" ones.
And there is an ironic joy to be found in it.
Side note: that was an ironic choice on his part, right?
I said it&aposs ironic -- (CROSSTALK) ACOSTA: Which is I interrupted.
Ironic, considering that he's playing one of Hollywood's less remembered filmmakers.
The timing for President Trump is, to say the least, ironic.
It's ironic that men who worship female deities would harass women.
His stuff is both simple and thought provoking, ironic and sincere.
It's ironic that they stopped for breaks in between to pray.
"Be Our Guest" is a welcoming song with an ironic connotation.
His work was an ironic commentary on capitalism, fame, and image.
Eric was on "TMZ Live" to talk about the ironic twist.
"  Simmons called the president's veto threat over the bill's tactic "ironic.
It's a rather ironic choice as it's also a handheld device.
What's ironic is that the criticism against the episode is justified.
CLINTON: I — I find it ironic that he's raising nuclear weapons.
The logic is ironic: destructive nets are depleting Taiwan's coastal fisheries.
Which is ironic, because that's precisely what your music is about!
In that light, the movie's name is both straightforward and ironic.
It's ironic, because each lab currently has half the instrumentation necessary.
It's a little ironic, really, but in a very satisfying way.
The term "comfort women" is both misleading and terribly ironic name.
Calling it ironic is no justification for narratives created through exploitation.
De Burca and Wagner skillfully avoid academic references and ironic distance.
Lewis has spent his career writing from an ironic middle distance.
"I no longer need to be hip and ironic," he said.
"This is one of those ironic situations where actually everybody's worried."
And most importantly: I wasn't laughing or aghast in ironic glee.
Today, it's ironic, that the Republicans' talk of bringing earmarks back.
The concerto's four movements have a slightly ironic, Neo-Classical veneer.
People often create sarcastic or ironic memes that could be misinterpreted.
"It sounds ironic now but Syria was our refuge," she said.
That's ironic for a president who prides himself as a negotiator.
And are those long stretches of militaristic-sounding marches bitterly ironic?
The threads of that speech are incredibly resonant and ironic today.
There is something deliciously ironic about a magnanimous book on termites.
How ironic if that turns out to be his saving grace.
I went to Adult Dance Camp and it was not ironic.
It is particularly ironic that the term "witch hunt" is being
"Pretty ironic, after they rejected me as a student," he said.
How ironic that you're siding with communism to advance your greed.
I hope it didn't sound ironic — I was being completely honest.
How ironic — an advice column that recommends asking others for advice.
Mr. Eubank clarified that the drinking of White Claw was ironic.
After all, as Marilyn puts it: "Ironic votes are just votes."
You can't box tiny homes in, as ironic as that sounds.
All of their semi-ironic internet boosterism had sincerely paid off.
In yet another ironic twist, the MTA picked the wrong artist.
This is ironic given his focus on the power of love.
The new crisis is the ironic triumph of Jacobs's essential insight.
"I find it a little ironic," he was quoted as saying.
The ironic thing here is that the Iranians have pledged zero.
Ironic that the movie contained a pervy character just like him.
And it's ironic because that's where I first met Dr. King.
And in a darkly ironic twist, Clinton's longtime friend Virginia Gov.
He tells me that American Dharma is my least ironic film.
Maybe it's the least ironic thing that could happen. Yeah. Yeah.
Particularly fun is a performance of "Ironic" in a classroom, where students — standing in for 25 years of trivia enthusiasts and know-it-alls — continually cut off Frankie's song to explain that, actually, the lyrics aren't ironic.
Well actually, it isn't even ironic, it's just how it is, right?
DR. FRANKIE: I don't watch a lot of TV, which is ironic.
But there are plenty of people whose Naziism isn't ironic at all.
Twitter already houses a lot of these discussions, but here's something ironic.
Trump's victory is perhaps an ironic example of healthy competition between parties.
"Leftovers" launches Camnitzer's commentary — sometimes ironic, sometimes bluntly transparent — on state violence.
He might have just been telling ironic, crude jokes to his friends.
"Pharmacies are, you know, open," Gonzalez-Zuniga said with an ironic laugh.
But some of that online admiration was likely at least partially ironic.
The timing of this prediction may be ironic given Jawbone's expected shutdown.
Which is ironic, because money can also be used as toilet paper.
In an ironic twist, the bar is now a lap-dancing club.
This juxtaposition of white religious evangelicals with civil rights leaders is ironic.
Its title is a bit ironic — who is the real damsel here?
India is both a crucial and an ironic manifestation of this pattern.
Currently, "some personal news" straddles the line between the literal and ironic.
It's extra confusing when it's "alt comedy," and people are being ironic.
They read sentences with positive, negative or ironic emoji at the end.
So it&aposs sort of an ironic capstone to the Clinton era.
I'm not saying that to be contrarian or ironic or delicately pathetic.
Pugen: Ironic and anti-establishment, this logo references a multiplicity of possibles.
The coup failed and in an ironic twist boosted Erdogan's political power.
The pop up guide shows up on websites and offers ironic commentary.
That's somewhat ironic, given the increasing personalisation of Xi's rule in China.
William Goldman's words were ironic and humorous and wry and very smart.
Some are ironic memes of people doing decidedly not-goal-worthy things.
The ironic twist here is that these two winners have a history.
Ross followed him with an expression that was half grim, half ironic.
It was ironic that it was also actually cool on the train.
His image is one of ironic self-awareness and near-compulsive intellectualism.
That may seem a bit ironic, given the substance of the announcement.
"The Russians had triumphed in the intelligence war," Hastings's ironic commentary notes.
He is often humorous to the point of slapstick, but never ironic.
The title, taken from an E.E. Cummings poem, couldn't be more ironic.
Given the President's guffaw at global warming, a metaphorical twist is ironic.
And, as if the Gingrich story wasn't ironic enough, his aforementioned third
This is why Carson's statements are so chilling and so cruelly ironic.
Krassenstein brothers likes Likes of Trump tweets, even ironic likes Self-likes.
This is almost certainly being done with at least some ironic intent.
Cabrera and Glissant did not have time to be cynical or ironic.
Pretty ironic thing for a formerly dead guy to say, but whatever.
Some are activists, some are business guys who get the ironic interplay.
New Horizon was intended as ironic—irony in the face of hopelessness.
It's sort of ironic that tolerance has taken on this new meaning.
You do it and it has to be so ironic and clever.
But there's more to this than an ironic swap of political labels.
It is interesting -- maybe even ironic -- Chris mentioned it feeling flu-like.
The assertion left a bitter and explosively ironic taste in my mouth.
Is the biting, waltzing third movement a bitterly ironic jab at tyranny?
Especially ironic since the seed entry was SEED ENTRY at 1-Across!
In the words of Alanis Morrisette: isn't it ironic, don't you think?
My thought bubble: This is the continuation of a somewhat ironic trend.
"The ironic thing is, she didn't even post anything derogatory," Hodges said.
In this way, all the problems of this world become almost ironic.
The designator "a thing" is thus almost always tinged with ironic detachment.
His writing about it is ambivalent and ironic, like adult life itself.
His pieces, while ironic, are meant to convey a deeper metaphysical message.
But the applause that lines like this got seemed genuine, not ironic.
It is ironic that this is what makes him so different today.
The often whimsical direction and ironic text projections made sure of that.
Or, if a hipster like Sky wears a polo shirt, it's ironic.
Kondo skeptics may be interested in the "ironic" readings of Xenophon's dialogue.
She finds what's ironic and funny about it, and also what's touching.
The symbology of the gallery's placement is so ironic it's almost mocking.
They may be some of his best anti-realist, anti-ironic work.
The current spin is that these paintings are ironic takes on kitsch.
But it would only be ironic if Trump's rhetoric didn't have consequences.
Yeah, it's so ironic how big church is, especially in gang bangers.
But one of my first thoughts was also Oh, God, this is ironic.
It's ironic because that's how much Vertu should've charged in the first place.
The answer is simple and a little ironic: by watching a YouTube video.
Now, in a cruel, ironic twist, he's dead — and likely because of Annalise.
And I say that being ironic and sarcastic about the Daily Mail. Yes.
Instead of using irony or ironic, just say sarcastic, or funny, or coincidental.
It's somewhat ironic, then, that news of the investigation sent crypto prices down.
And while these events might be ironic, and devastating, sadly they're not surprising.
It's ironic, at least, and criminal, at worst, both morally, ethically and artistically.
Matt and Jeff Hardy reinvented themselves to be a weird ironic comedy act.
Which is ironic because this movie is effectively the Met Gala of movies.
It's especially ironic that this tale comes from the mind of Adrienne Shelly.
Zuckerberg admitted that his focus on private communication may strike some as ironic.
A bit ironic, perhaps, for a brand that was seemingly built around image.
To some extent it doesn't matter — an ironic Nazi is still a Nazi.
Ingo came with something more similar to our temperament — more ironic, more joyful.
The actual press is far more exhausting than the filming, which is ironic.
That would be an ironic outcome, given the history of the underlying law.
His answer was a categorical no, albeit one with a deeply ironic twist.
He can't have the early career, quasi-ironic gimmick people grow nostalgic for.
Which is ironic, because people so often insist that technological change happens exponentially.
It is therefore ironic that some storms may be caused by ships themselves.
"Carrie Mathison is one of the worst moms and how ironic," said Glatter.
His house is ironic and fun and each square foot is livable space.
So, on the contrary, people rated their own selfies as quite self-ironic.
Ironic, being that she's been on a bit of a social-media break.
It's a rather ironic album name given the second stage of his career.
He had the strongest sense of ironic detachment of anyone I'd ever known.
Which is ironic, given that this is precisely what the film is about.
If anyone's a survivor, it's him, which is ironic since he's now dead.
"French government orders fast trains for slow tracks," ran the unintentionally ironic headlines.
But his tweet from December 215, 22, is particularly ironic, given the situation.
I also think it&aposs ironic -- I&aposm trying to answer your question.
A deliciously ironic serving of roasted Mogwai only to be eaten after midnight?
Obviously, it's ironic that I was the one who became a professional performer.
Given Trump's predicament, the subject matter that day underlines a certain ironic twist.
This is ironic because Valls himself coined a now infamous phrase in French
He is not being ironic, or charming, or trying to impress the viewer.
The pics are kinda ironic, considering Tomblin has a record for armed robbery.
Some may find it ironic, but we shouldn't be surprised by their deceit.
And on Wednesday, the "news" (emphasis on the ironic quotes) broke like wildfire.
Jacky plays with opposites and in doing so creates very interesting ironic pictures.
Ironic works have turned contemporary art into the punchline in an absurdist joke.
The ironic thing about Trump's mishaps are his clear desire to erase them.
Or it could be an ironic way to perpetuate a loaded internet meme.
You can only write so many fake, ironic songs in a certain style.
" Of these three shows, by far the least ironic is "On Your Feet!
It may be ironic that September has routinely been considered National Preparedness Month.
It isn't ironic that restaurants iconic,Have fabulous treats here to sell you.
Perez on Sunday called it "ironic" for Trump to criticize others as socialist.
Aghdam's engagement with that style seems to have been authentic, or non-ironic.
Trump called it "ironic" to accuse Fox of colluding with the White House.
It is ironic, then, that Erdoğan believes the U.S. Congress has his back.
So it is a tad ironic that Delrahim's nomination is being held up.
This is ironic, since he had been groomed for the office since childhood.
It felt so ironic because I had otherwise done pretty well in school.
How ironic, after decades of denial of the problem by this political party.
This is ironic since critics may be seeking a Germanification of Facebook here.
It's ironic, given that couture is a fashion subsector roped off in velvet.
"It's ironic to walk alongside tech companies that have displaced us," she said.
Trump's complaint that he's being criticized for not being "presidential" seems particularly ironic.
It's just crazy ironic because out of anybody, they picked the wrong person.
The U.S. State Department has also decried UNESCO's finances, which is truly ironic.
Maybe it's harder to convey ironic detachment when you feel more at home.
So it's ironic now to see Pornhub trying to make PayPal the enemy.
But Saleem is all ironic hard edges where Barry still has some vulnerability.
It was not ironic, it was not against anything except the entire culture.
Part of the the ironic humor embedded in everything Supper Broth Blog does?
However, Diop's reengagement with yesteryear also comes with a bit of ironic humor.
It's both historic and ironic that Trump is proposing this plan at all.
It is ironic that Bannon would praise Moore's "honor and integrity" over Romney's.
The fact that this is a liability for Biden is ironic of course.
Our work flirts with and embraces late stage capitalism in an ironic way.
Much of its charm lies in Tan's ironic irreverence as the film's narrator.
Collins discusses sorrow, nostalgia and gloom in an often lighthearted and ironic tone.
Just a couple of days ago, he posted something that now seems ironic.
That's kind of, I guess it's an ironic way of looking at it.
A federal intervention after years of diminishing federal spending struck some as ironic.
They are ironic, determined, weary, languorous, gazing out from half-closed eyes, unsubmissive.
An ironic turn for a statelet built to preserve a loyal Protestant majority.
"It's just ironic," said Christina Brandt-Young, a lawyer for Disability Rights Advocates.
That ironic sense of merriment was a crucial component in all the memes.
The works are painted in an ironic palette of red, white, and blue.
Lady Gaga made her name with ostentation, ironic flamboyance and pseudo performance art.
I don't know whether it's ironic or pathetic (maybe it's both) that Mrs.
Ironic, then, that Nike must now fend off accusations of distinctly unwoke behaviour.
They're a costume for wealthy people who see work as ironic — not iconic.
It's really ironic that John Bolton is calling anyone else a hand grenade.
"It is ironic that Senator Grassley now is interested in investigations," Avenatti wrote.
MS: Do you think it's kind of ironic now that there's tariff track.
I think it's very ironic to me that 15 years ago on Sept.
This iconic status, however, was long in coming and, in many ways, ironic.
But this isn't a relief from the somber mood but an ironic continuation.
It's ironic because this is what feminists claim is being done to them.
Caleb Warren, an assistant professor of marketing at Arizona University, studies ironic consumption.
Anything about originality that everyone posts over and over feels ironic to me.
It's ironic, then, that Suffolk itself became known for a brutal murder case.
Seeing this material makes the contemporary seem all the more nuanced and ironic.
The title Happiness Book is ironic; it suggests ways to learn and practice happiness.
Its design comes from vintage cars as an ironic twist on its driverless capabilities.
It's kind of ironic that that would happen the one time he goes out.
More ironic: He was just HOURS away from leaving for a trip to MOSCOW.
The ironic thing about Literal Nazis is that they have weaponized taking things literally.
It's ironic, given the push by Mi Fit for a lean and conservatory lifestyle.
"It's quite ironic that we're going to Mexico after being at Doral," McIlroy said.
For those who know the original comic book version of the Defenders, that's ironic.
The problem with ironic Knack 2 hype is that it's indistinguishable from unironic hype.
So what happened to one of his biggest online supporters this summer is ironic.
My love for the CW's Riverdale was once an ironic, smug kind of love.
The experience is a kind of unveiling of the fantasy, in an ironic way.
Lest you think these are derisive or ironic comments, read on in the thread.
Perhaps it's ironic, then, to hear him say that being rich isn't super fulfilling.
Taking some Ls leads to a bigger win, though it is an ironic one.
Which is ironic cause I think the idea of "Funeral Balloons" is fucking funny.
This is ironic because, well, Congress is supposed to be on recess in August.
Ironic, since Content Management Systems were supposed to solve the enterprise content organization problem.
In a way, this potty humor is a bit ironic for the Republican nominee.
This is ironic because that's exactly how the NSA analysts are treating her life.
That's ironic given that Apple was widely derided when it first unveiled the phone.
Tater tots, frozen pizza, and mozzarella sticks are all making a semi-ironic comeback.
That puts API, a typical ally of the new administration, in an ironic position.
When trainers become barriers to fitness accessibility instead, it is particularly ironic and disheartening.
And for once, the ironic pop song playing over the credits sort of worked.
And there's definitely nothing remotely ironic about this roller coaster that only goes up.
Cries of "yaaas" and "queen" go from pseudo-ironic hysteria to living, breathing thesis.
It's kind of ironic since President Donald Trump tries to belittle Shaheen's colleague Sen.
It's very ironic that TechCrunch thought this was a Facebook feature, don't you think?
Now, the message of hedonism and carpe noctem seem either prophetic or tragically ironic.
Ironic, seeing as my body type is largely determined by genetics, as most are.
The juxtaposition of raw landscapes and hectic New York is both ironic and powerful.
The plan, however, was categorized by many as ironic due to Donald's online presence.
What's ironic is that the Trump administration's behavior only makes that commission more likely.
Yes, the self-censorship was ironic and disappointing, but it was not exactly baseless.
Is it because he shines a piercingly ironic post-modern light on rampant sexism?
It would certainly be an ironic way for the Red Priestess to go, anyway.
It's ironic because when I was on the show, I didn't wear a tie.
In his first films, characters narrate with regional accents that provide ironic narrative counterpoint.
That makes Perry the most ironic of Trump's several fox-in-the-henhouse appointments.
In an ironic reversal, stores now may have to offer less to stay relevant.
Various writers have questioned whether camp's ironic subversion works at all under these conditions.
Our right fielder was often stoned; several gay dancers were our deeply ironic cheerleaders.
I'm skeptical: The mood seems ironic, and the cool weather might put people off.
What's ironic is how inside the box its "outside the box" thinking really is.
That Lerner would choose to publish such an essay is both intriguing and ironic.
Machado was too ironic, too mischievous, for the pretentions that the official homages imply.
It is an ironic twist for the government of the world's second-largest economy.
Many have noted that Morissette's "Ironic" largely features coincidences, instead of instances of irony.
It is ironic because I wouldn't characterize my position as being anti-free speech.
The Trump administration's approach to immigration reached new levels of ironic cruelty this month.
There were also some fellow wiseasses laughing in the safety of our ironic remove.
It's kind of ironic that you're getting threats for making a death threat joke.
Which is ironic, because Rauschenberg, who died in 2008, probably would have loved it.
It's used almost in an ironic way, because I'm not calling these boys fuckboys.
The score was ironic: a ten-point loss was exactly what the fixers wanted.
The past decade has seen a recasting of air conditioning as an ironic villain.
Now, Cuomo sings mostly behind poppy melodies, covers, and an ironic social media presence.
It's all of the above, which is makes it ironic and dumb, but perfect.
Nicknames helped teach me that words really do matter, whether ironic, loving or descriptive.
But it's also ironic that you expect an app to accomplish it for you.
But there is a sadly ironic twist when it comes to disparities in dying.
I'm sure I'm not the only one missing her funny, smart, ironic, grounded voice.
They came as an entirely literal interpretation of classic convention, with an ironic undertone.
How cruelly ironic that your cartoon was published the week of another synagogue shooting.
It is ironic that Socrates might have liked to spend time with a cobbler.
This unending wave of PSAs has basically become a sub-genre of ironic humor.
This is more than a little ironic, since Hudson rarely participated in art fairs.
Read in light of this history, the demonstrations in Richmond were a touch ironic.
Her quips take aim at everything from ironic strategy flaws to questionable wardrobe decisions.
The ironic thing is that Trump is trying to outsource this work to China.
More importantly (and shamefully), I couldn't wait to maintain an ironic distance from it.
Ironic because she isn't 'coping' with it at all—she won't allow herself to.
For Trump, the president, what he said of the WTO, that's ironic as well.
Jacob gave an ironic, Tom Brokaw-voiced "No," assuming that his cousin was joking.
" Inside Lawfare, the insult was converted into an ironic self-description: "Handmaiden of Power.
This pro-coercion stance is more than a bit ironic for "pro-choice" senators.
Which is why the seemingly ironic title of Marriage Story is sincere, even affectionate.
"Isn't it ironic that to quit juul I bought cigarettes," says one Twitter user.
But McCracken's ironic perspective, her humor and her deeply humane imagination never desert her.
This psychic tie was ironic, because my fellow Vietnamese refugees in San Jose, Calif.
I'm assuming they were being ironic, or just not really caring what words were.
Indeed, his generally urbane tone is neither ironic and frivolous, nor competitive and facetious.
It would be ironic if Fox is the company that swoops in, wouldn't it?
Its use, and the "chill" attitude it represents, is post-ironic; it's not not chill.
This, of course, is a bit ironic given Thiel's own role in the new administration.
It's a little ironic for me because I genuinely feel like I'm just getting started.
Why not feed Homer all the donuts in the world with this Ironic Punishment toy.
For Trump to put BuzzFeed on blast for propagating "fake news" is ironic at best.
I thought that was really ironic how it ultimately played out, but it was cool.
It's equal parts ironic, relatable, adorable and will score all of the likes on Instagram.
The poems are whimsical and biting and strangely ironic, a series of unusual self-reflections.
When something is ironic, it's an outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
The location of Amazon's new tech hub, set to open in 2022, isn't quite ironic.
This bar is now a beacon for Seinfeld lovers and fans of ironic 90s decor.
It has also become trendy in the past year with millennials as ironic "ugly" fashion.
But it's true, and what's ironic is that my "perfect wave" isn't perfect at all.
I don't mind an ironic critique of media conventions, but it feels slightly manipulative here.
"It's ironic that I ended up tackling one of my greatest idols," he told Vox.
" A quick lesson on the meaning of irony naturally brought up the 1996 song "Ironic.
Attention was not drawn to this wonderfully ironic coincidence, and the show opened on Sunday.
Harambe, though, is a different kind of meme; it's Schrödinger's meme, both ironic and sincere.
Now, that connection appears especially ironic in light of Dispatch and its own origin story.
Lankester said it was ironic that she was arrested for something that&aposs now legal.
Which is ironic, because we all know how much Louis loves to grasp hard concepts.
The title is meant to be ironic, and the eponymous track is a dystopian one.
The state is not trying to be ironic with its nickname, The Land of Enchantment.
Galleries have long faced the somewhat ironic decision of whether to exhibit at art fairs.
There's nothing ironic about a pregnant Alanis Morissette taking a refreshing dip in the pool!
It's ironic that Clinton is being attacked for taking an assignment she didn't even want.
But for me, it was kind of ironic thinking about a fiery populist, Al Smith.
It is ironic to note that not all purchases of the Hershey calls yielded profits.
Such attitudes, and the ironic tone of much far-right discourse, make for strange detours.
It's ironic they aren't complying with what they preach to be so important in policing.
The show effortlessly jumped from being witty, clever, and ironic to urgent, thoughtful, and touching.
And in an ironic twist, it appears the egg is what killed the mother bird.
But there's something deeply ironic about finding drugs inside a bust of the Communist leader.
And Donald Trump metastasized in that crevice while everyone was so goddamn busy being ironic.
Bannon has described himself to friends as a "revolutionary" and not in an ironic way.
That would be not just an ironic outcome of this election - it would be tragic.
And it's somewhat ironic, I know, or hypocritical that I'm focusing our business on mobile.
A flood of new streaming competition has highlighted an ironic flip side to this equation.
How ironic that a flower once associated with holiness is actually life-threatening when consumed.
When Paris stood his ground ... Lemon went into such an attack mode, it's downright ironic.
People online found it pretty ironic that the shared bikes were causing so much damage.
I'm actually not, as a human being, interested in just being entertained, with entertaining ... Ironic.
No, it wasn't, but it kind of suits our ironic sense of humor as well.
"Austenian", to some, brings up associations of ironic social commentary and eloquent drawing-room heroines.
Short chapters follow one another, often fronted by what seems to be an ironic headline.
Seeing them now rebuilding temples and monasteries, worshiping the gods, worshiping Confucius, it's so ironic.
Horrific. The irony is, actually it's not ironic at all, is it actually gets worse.
Biggers's art, layered with references to race and history, is sincere and ironic at once.
He seems less like Ernest Hemingway than like someone doing a faintly ironic Hemingway impression.
They, and the world they live in, prove to be cruel, ironic, and deliciously funny.
These little sweethearts are perfect for playing off your affection for semi-ironic '90s nostalgia.
Iran's foreign minister, Mohammed Javad Zarif, called Trump's tweets "repugnant," which is ironic at best.
Trump was outraged Fox cursed -- ironic considering all the inappropriate and offensive language Trump uses.
"It's quite ironic that we're going to Mexico after being at Doral," McIlroy said jokingly.
Had I not become an art major, that never would have happened, which was ironic.
It's ironic the Sandmann video went viral on the holiday weekend that celebrates the Rev.
The campaign is ironic, too — in the show, Draper wasn't successful in selling the proposal.
It's hard to get people motivated, it seems, about the end of the world. Ironic.
Maybe he meant it in an ironic way, but knowing Bradbury he's just having fun.
Ironic or moronic, it's hard to tell: Trump's flip-flop on renewables is classic Gemini.
I hope the curators were trying to be ironic, but I doubt that's the case.
"I find it ironic the pro-life movement would go after Planned Parenthood," Delgado explains.
I like it because it's implicitly ironic, communicating happiness and alarm in one fell swoop.
Real life seems drab now, compared to the high-speed barrage of ironic banter online.
I think it's a gorgeous and perfect piano ballad for these difficult, post-ironic times.
Rarely has the cocoon coat been taken so literally, while maintaining its gracefully ironic profile.
Ironic, really, considering that's exactly what they were doing for Jussie before things went awry.
Most ironic of all, it would have been a fitting testament to Marvel's Golden Age.
I think basketball used to be this ironic vessel for artists parlaying the jocks vs.
In his monologue, he is ironic and self-deprecating about the discrimination the Roma face.
Which is ironic, Ginn said, given how much technology - especially Twitter - has helped Trump's campaign.
"It was a very ironic, very playful way to present stilettos and boots," she said.
Yet to many they seem particularly ironic, considering Mr. Hunter's repeated calls for fiscal responsibility.
The page emphasizes this whiplash between ruins and adolescent whimsy, packaged in faintly ironic surrealism.
How ironic: living next door to a bakery and never getting a taste of bread.
"Yeah, it's ironic, but this is 2017," said one of them, State Senator Vincent Hughes.
Risk-aversion in the time of war is funny to me, if not terribly ironic.
"American Dreamer" turns over several repellent plot points before settling on a cheap ironic ending.
Sounds a little too ironic, and yet the movie means us to understand the irony.
So what was Alanis, the poster girl for Gen X's ironic nihilism, doing on Broadway?
What's ironic is that I apparently presented as just the opposite of how I felt.
The ironic fact is that the candidate who can be vulnerable has a surprising power.
Underneath him, Mr. Klein added a sequence of tolling chords — sometimes ironic, sometimes plainly lovely.
Back then, in the 1980s, all art was ironic, at least in my own circles.
It gave college-age men who wanted to drink it ironic cover for doing so.
It took only a few hours for her ironic interest to bloom into something more.
It helps, in kind of an ironic way, ground me to be in the water.
This statement is ironic as he plays politics in an attempt to erase this record.
It's not entirely clear why these names became scapegoats for the internet's semi-ironic ire.
He and Mr. Spicer are employing ironic techniques not comically but cynically — to destabilize meaning.
The ironic thing is, his walk this year was to the pitcher of the Yankees.
We know how the story ends: savagery, children dying, and an ironic and unsatisfying rescue.
"I find it ironic, President Trump, that you are in Vietnam right now," Cohen said.
Many seem to be of the ironic variety often reserved for no-budget horror movies.
How ironic that Congress calls it a "budget resolution" when nothing is ever truly resolved.
"I find it ironic, President Trump, that you are in Vietnam right now," he'll say.
Mostly she manages this small miracle by keeping her story quietly ironic and exquisitely particular.
His Dark Materials verged, at times, on the soulless (ironic, for a show about souls).
Our critic Dwight Garner said the mix is an "intoxicating combination" of earthy and ironic.
All are mired in ironic detachment from their misery and attracted to Hark's simple message.
This is a brutal, ironic twist in a story that has always centered class conflict.
"It's kind of ironic," said Gustavo Porpino, lead author of the study, in a statement.
Commentators wondered if she was being ironic with the hat, or a hypocrite, or clueless.
No. Well, that's ironic, given that I imagine some of your clients work with algorithms.
Instead of attacking something, I can say something in an ironic way that's also beautiful.
But in an ironic twist, the bill can't apply to Chambers, whose allegations predate its enactment.
The Family's ironic distance was warranted, but here the gulf between writer and subject feels awkward.
I think Tom also understands what's deeply funny in a dark, ironic way about the characters.
"It was just a modeling job," he clarifies (I hope he realizes how ironic that is).
The piece creates an ironic, layered critique of class pressures, colonialism, and even art making itself.
They were worried about him being soft on Russia, which is very ironic, throughout all this.
The result remains one of the most wonderfully comical, anti-ironic TV performances of all time.
Ironic that the one person that I've done nothing to wanted to have the notorious intervention.
We can engage in the purity of friendship storylines while also holding onto our ironic attachment.
Facebook co-founder says its rise reveals the fault lines destroying the "American Dream" It's ironic.
"It's ironic because it's been such a great year for the industry with legalization," Brochstein said.
"It's very ironic because 'Law & Order' happens to be one of my favorite shows," she said.
That English departments have contributed to this state of affairs is ironic to say the least.
Locke turns these images into bereavement photos, their cheery frames an ironic reminder of their normalization.
Camnitzer's retrospective at the Museo Reina Sofía surveys his ironic, bluntly critical work since the 1960s.
Alanis Morissette is going to be an advice columnist for the Gaurdian, well isn't it ironic!
Only Chinese marques can afford to shrug about escalating tensions, ironic given Mr Trump's China-bashing.
The relationships between the sounds and images are by turns ironic, contrapuntal, associative, and sometimes incongruous.
Bonus points for ironic twists on super-familiar logos, along the lines of Vetements or Moschino.
Is the dualism of the music against this exaggerated imagery an ironic comment on metal iconography?
Ultimately, it's ironic that a camera carrying the Polaroid brand is unable to deliver Polaroid charm.
Or you could serve some of our super-easy ideas that just require an ironic name.
"It's ironic for them to say this is law, and not policy," McGowan told BuzzFeed News.
That's right — the phone runs Windows Mobile 20123, which is pretty ironic for a fake iPhone.
It's especially ironic because Google has been working to change the way Android installs updates work.
And the other thing - - and this is so important and it&aposs so ironic to me.
I suppose it's ironic that I'm a model, however I'm grateful I didn't break my neck.
Ironic that the company has to spend time to inform people about its lack of differentiation.
So it's ironic that what's long been Cruz's most potent weapon has been turned against him.
In an ironic coincidence, the start of the second weekend of Coachella falls on 4/20.
Nicholas Braun as a cute, goofy ironic elf that is casually 6 feet 6 inches tall.
They were also possessed with an ironic self-consciousness that winked at itself and its legacy.
Actually, most people who said they enjoyed bad movies said they liked them for ironic purposes.
Naturally, there had to be music involved, and the pair sang the Alanis Morissette hit "Ironic."
And then there's a whole sub-category of relationship memes that are so wholesome they're ironic.
They're low on suspense, and don't build to any cruelly ironic twists or gasp-inducing revelations.
Trump's nod to Ali is among the most telling and ironic parts of this weekly address.
And the cited reason—spacesuits that don't fit the women—added ironic salt to the wound.
But the current exhibition, with its unintentionally ironic title Finds Gone Astray, is another matter altogether.
Cynical. Sarcastic. Ironic. All words not typically used to describe the contents of a kid's drawing.
It was a totally derailing moment, and kind of ironic they didn't clock their own gestures.
It's an ironic, dark commentary on the power of advertising — 18 years before that Pepsi video.
But not everyone's consumption of processed food gets the luxury of being considered haute or ironic.
But for the acts who call the city home, the festival incites a cruel, ironic calculus.
Given Venter's insistence on the precision of his genome editing, the proofreading error is especially ironic.
Bad news for Father John Misty fans who enjoy the singer's witty, ironic social media posts.
"It's kind of ironic that they took Arnold to replace Trump in 'The Apprentice,'" McCarthy said.
Two years later, alcohol aficionado (and ironic internet tastemaker) Bill Murray was spotted drinking white zin.
This instinctual subjectivity is a far cry from maintaining a detached, ironic view of life.   21952.
I'm going to be sitting there with a ukulele, an ironic ukulele, and be doing it.
"It's ironic, counterintuitive even, that obits have almost nothing to do with death," Margalit Fox says.
The modern-sounding patter of the dialogue is not merely a source of ironic humor, however.
In a sad, ironic twist, this was the whole point of Roe in the first place.
It's a bit ironic when you think about it, as Uber started as a luxury company.
His (mostly ironic) racial gaffes play on Western misconceptions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
That distance and smallness is ironic detachment, sure, but there are still actual displays of vulnerability.
"No one needs to say 'I'm only joking' when saying something ironic to another Commonwealth citizen."
Nobody else in this list was ironic; everybody else was doing their thing and loving it.
Musk's success in this field is ironic since he hates the very concept of public transportation.
"It is a little ironic that we're selling Chinese food to the Chinese," Osanloo told CNBC.
It's a bit ironic that Bradley Cooper is the cast member who will be missing, though.
I was practically an alcoholic and realized that I was the bearer of an ironic tattoo.
"It's ironic but true: he is competing with Sanders for independent voters," Williams said of Kasich.
He can be witty, slangy, lyrical, ironic, vivid; he possesses leaping powers of metaphor and analogy.
It's hardly ironic that a show called Big Brother doesn't have the best history with women.
The same tension appears within Hay's dresses, which are at once traditionally feminine and winkingly ironic.
Fosse needed to be sure that Verdon could really sell Lola's ironic detachment to the audience.
And most ironic for Clinton supporters, Comey also used his Gmail for FBI business at times.
That's ironic since most of the complaints about this matter have been shared via social media.
He tries to claim he was making a joke/being ironic, but the damage is done.
In an ironic twist for the ages, however, nobody has made it easier than Trump himself.
Others go on to ironic respectability, burying their colorful pasts with their old hats and boots.
It is neither retro nor ironic, just a Polaroid snapshot, instantly and nostalgically come to life.
"I did think it was a little ironic," Hillary Clinton's daughter told Extra TV's AJ Calloway.
Bulls and Bears • The use of Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping" to underscore Bobby's resilience is slyly, bitterly ironic.
And did I visit the world's largest IKEA when I took my ironic vacation to Seoul?
Which is ironic because chances are you won't have anywhere to smoke your black boxed flowers!
Taintor takes mass market representations of femininity and inserts into them an ironic, knowing female voice.
You might even get robbed, which is ironic for anyone who gets locked up for robbing.
You can talk about David Harbour's "dad bod" in ironic praise, but I'm living that shit.
"I think for you to lecture me about reckless rhetoric is rather ironic, Tucker," Avenatti responded.
Ironic has several meanings, all of which include some type of reversal of what was expected.
That Brown created the song most popularly associated with the Black is Beautiful movement is ironic.
We've become painfully earnest about what we eat — at least when we're not being cheekily ironic.
Festive music is suddenly heard as the people celebrate Thésée's safe return in an ironic divertissement.
You have a sense of a guy who, at the very least, is playful and ironic.
It's extremely ironic that now we think the solution is to be tied to border fortification.
These are questions that led Jakob Werner to create an ironic automated sculpture out of wood.
So it's more than a bit ironic that "The Final Problem" makes Mycroft seem completely incompetent.
To me, "Holmes & Watson" lacks ironic rewatchability because it actually tries (and fails) to be funny.
How was she able to combine such feelings of unbearable sadness, ironic humor and total honesty?
It was a mournful, ironic exercise in flag-planting from a Brazilian in self-imposed exile.
" Unlike a movie's charismatic leads, character actors could be "rude, violent, ironic, mean, brutal and mocking.
Using scale, depth of field, and ironic pairings of subjects, Mr. Traub creates a whimsical world.
There is at least one more silver lining in all this, though perhaps an ironic one.
"On a hormonal level, I'm just a teenager," Ms. Ménard said, with a faintly ironic smile.
After I found out that my son was all right, I had time for ironic reflection.
It&aposs ironic that Harry mentioned his cousins as models of how he wants to be.
I went off to Sarah Lawrence, where I discovered that an ironic inversion had taken place.
And that miscalculation could mean the end of House Lannister in the most ironic demise imaginable.
People say things that they don't mean literally: they tell jokes and they use ironic expressions.
It's ironic that the best residential space in the city is empty most of the time.
But whether it's ironic or unironic love, people love "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" nonetheless.
The videos were accompanied by headlines and text that evinced a distinct sensibility—ironic, knowing, smug.
I find that a little ironic, because I need mindful moments the most when I'm stressed.
It's an ironic — if probably unintentional — subversion of director J.J. Abrams' overwhelming nostalgia for Star Wars.
That is particularly ironic, given Mr. Trump's attacks on the news media for using anonymous sources.
Indeed, Robinson's exploitations of pop imagery succeed by failing the Pictures Generation shibboleth of ironic detachment.
It is ironic that the new president seems to feel that Russia and its ex-K.
Just consider the number of non-ironic takes on the incredible brilliance of Warren's selfie line.
" He called Trump's comments ironic given the President's previous characterization of Ford as a "credible witness.
And, in an ironic and troubling twist, Colorado legislators introduced a bill to jail striking teachers.
Instead, Tom Hooper has created a clusterfuck that will spawn an instantly ironic, mocking cult following.
It would be ironic, and legally dubious, to add to these costs by taxing vacant storefronts.
The pair's decades-long homage to Zurich's sewer system feels as sincere as it is ironic.
Was it an ironic tribute to his namesake, someone who quite literally died for the flag?
The word "ironic" was sometimes used to describe his work; he used it himself, in fact.
Gothic pornographic, but without the ironic underpinnings of Marilyn Manson's later experimentation with the same aesthetic.
It would be bitterly funny, in an ironic sort of way, if it weren't so sobering.
Because of that self-loathing, things that are campy are arch and ironic about their campiness.
Her ironic gesture hinted at the societal expectation that women should unconditionally embrace their domestic role.
Should someone spearhead the return of stamp collecting as a quasi-ironic hobby among urban millennials?
Cheap acid wash jeans and ironic 2Pac tees have limited staying power—in style and quality.
Which is richly ironic because they tried all of these things, and then guess what happens?
The Illuminatus Trilogy, by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, depicted the Illuminati with ironic detachment.
While it had its charms it was clear he approached his craft with some ironic distance.
"The ironic thing is most of the gold is in old PCs and servers," Wiens said.
But David Chase's genius in that earlier show was to have every song offer ironic commentary.
Now, what's ironic here is that this is actually back to the future for American media.
It's ironic since the company's main mission is to build tunnels for quick, high-speed underground travel.
What starts as an ironic thing eventually reaches people who are willing to go along with it.
As sad and ironic that is, it also speaks for humanity more than I want to admit.
This is ironic, given how strictly regulated and enforced other marijuana products are on the state level.
So news that Trump is literally just leaving his phone on the golf course is particularly ironic.
He himself is not an ironic person; he's not somebody who walks around trying to be clever.
It's about "strong women," an ironic theme, given the show's penchant for pitting women against one another.
The band itself is cautiously straddling the line between humility and pride: Even the name is ironic.
It's ironic because comic book movies and science fiction and Star Wars are the popular culture now.
She also admitted to making several slurs on Twitter – which makes Tuesday's question by Mitchell especially ironic.
It seems quite ironic to me that the Steven Pinkers of today don't like social justice warriors.
The ironic thing was that I showed up at the audition with my car Oh My God!
"It's ironic that I can feel more accepted in a country that had something like the Holocaust."
Try to explain a Mexican "Albur," a vulgar ironic Mexican joke, to the wittiest British data scientist.
It's ironic, because I am still paying off $20,000 in student loans, but hey, education never stops!
Ironic, given the fact that #MeToo was founded by activist Tarana Burke, a Black woman, in 2006.
The recent Trump-led media resurgence is ironic, for the decline of newspapers probably benefited Mr Trump.
Melania Trump came across well, although inadvertently, she also provided the most ironic moment of the hour.
This is ironic: Yemen's antiquities have been looted regularly by Europeans and Americans since the 19th century.
Queer representation is scarce, which is ironic, because queerness itself has seemingly never been more commercially desirable.
Each foul was cheered by the Belgian fans with ironic cheers coming from the England contingent too.
The fact that rappers would ever mirror the practice of an entity they've vehemently criticized is ironic.
Winter Tide bridges the gap between honoring a truly great shared world, and delivering an ironic comeuppance.
And, crucially, the "misunderstanding" at the center of this meme can be deliberate, accidental, disingenuous, or ironic.
The fact that Cloudflare is a security company makes the dustup around this new vulnerability supremely ironic.
It's ironic that this tumult should bedevil a replacement for Antonin Scalia, who emphasized the constitutional text.
It's generally getting positive reviews, the phone has inspired an active (and very ironic) audience on Twitter.
Many of them described themselves as Putin-loyalists, which is ironic as the camp no longer exists.
It feels truly ironic that by cleaning up our air, humans may be unleashing additional global warming.
There's a phenomenon in which ironic memes, like the ones involving Brown, are sometimes willed into truths.
Yet the ironic tone, a mixer in a fine cocktail, took the edge off the hard stuff.
There's a slightly ironic counterpart to all of the above, which "Troubled Water" also made me realize.
That Scalia wrote the opinion in Smith, the case about Native American use of peyote, seems ironic.
It's ironic that an industry so catered to women would be run mostly by men, isn't it?
Yet, it's perhaps ironic that Pierson's solution to unplug is on an app on the mobile device.
It's ironic, that the last thing any PC user wants to see managed to save the day.
She sought solace in laughter, which almost feels ironic, given the weight that standup has right now.
For those people who are under threat, they don't have the time and space to be ironic.
Is there a way to have an authentic feminist horror film that isn't self-conscious or ironic?
It would be ironic if only a year after, he would have to announce new easing measures.
On one level, the fact that Obama hopes to entrust his legacy to Clinton is richly ironic.
I was into them when nobody else had even heard of them and they were achingly ironic.
YouTube is full of first and second degree videos depicting the usually short half-ironic hazing ceremonies.
Isn't it ironic I was doing a story on Instagram & Instagram helped reunite me and my wallet!
It's ironic that you should mention him given that he drowned in Memphis swimming in the Mississippi.
Michaela Balderston, Tusk's vice president of communications, finds it ironic that they've been so negligent to date.
Not even the millennia-old tradition of drinking fermented grapes is safe from the ironic hipster gaze.
He's got an audience now, and it's not just schlubby journalists indulging in ironic Friday afternoon entertainment.
In Poland, Warsaw liberals may embrace ironic communist nostalgia as a rejection of the current nationalist government.
This is ironic given that it is Christianity that has given our society freedom, tolerance and hospitality.
If there are two things millennials love, it's ironic nostalgia for mascots of the past, and vaping.
Ironic when you consider that minority groups (especially LGBT and African-Americans) comprise the majority of gamers.
"What's so ironic is you make a decision like that, and then weirdly, you're rewarded," he said.
If King claimed them as his own, he'd be deemed full of shit, or at least ironic.
Consider this ironic fact: For all its attacks on Russian democracy, the Kremlin is obsessed with polling.
His characteristic mode is that of ironic intelligence masking strong feeling, and he seldom varies his approach.
"It's just ironic that energy extraction, during this shutdown, is something that is being spared," he said.
How ironic that his daughter, and senior adviser, Ivanka also used her personal email for government business.
The writing in his prewar novels is crisp, ironic, and bright almost to the point of brittleness.
Karen Handel called it "truly ironic" that Strzok had been reassigned to the FBI's human resources department.
It is ironic that this should be so, since the nation is generally in a good place.
Hamilton was less sold on McLaren driver Fernando Alonso's ironic suggestion that teams be given "equal engines".
So when Trish handed me the Ruffles, she intended it as a mildly ironic token of affection.
Mr. Szalay's subject in "All That Man Is" — the title is deeply ironic — is masculinity under duress.
It is kind of ironic that globalization seems to be plateauing just as the political backlash mounts.
" It's somewhat ironic that "Solo" and "Infinity War" present the biggest box office challenges to "Deadpool 2.
It would be ironic if Mr. Cruz became the candidate of a party whose leaders hate him.
But secondly: let's think about the nauseatingly ironic prospect of Gibson directing Margot Robbie's character, Harley Quinn.
The request is therefore a bit ironic, considering that its goal is to confront existing duopoly powers.
Now, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, his words seem both ironic and prescient.
DS: Of course, it's kind of ironic to have a man talk about a topic like this.
There's something funny and ironic about it—people finding spirituality in a movie or a TV show.
While I'm not here to judge the value of someone's struggle, her boo-hoos are pretty ironic.
It would be the most TNA ending to this story imaginable, and it would be richly ironic.
How ironic that falling in one kind of love has the ability to make us lose another.
The ironic thing is that I started this blog as a way to vent about waiting tables.
And then there are all those pictures people take of their food, wine labels and ironic signage.
In an ironic echo of the attacks themselves, the ralliers pelted police with beer bottles and firecrackers.
But I think us Goths are quite ironic about the way we express our thoughts about death.
Guardian commenters have already made their "Ironic" lyric jokes about this, so let's leave those punchlines behind.
D. G. Compton Bowdoinham, Maine Citing Martha Nussbaum, Cep highlights a tragically ironic story from Greek drama.
It's ironic that an administration so money-centric has so many inept cabinet members handling financial policy.
"It is very ironic to prepare for this kind of contingency in the United States," he said.
It argued that her kind of ironic, transgressive humor flatters herself and her audience, playing it safe.
FOSTER This is my favorite season by far because Liza grew up, as ironic as that sounds.
I'm laughing because I'm — I mean, there's something ironic about being fat-shamed by ISIS, you know?
"It's ironic for a program supposedly built on market principles," said Mark Miller, a former MedPAC director.
She still finds it ironic to be consistently "starting from scratch," immersing herself in culturally contrasting initiatives.
Compared with dour neutrals and ironic casual wear, Marni is an antidepressant, the Prozac to the prosaic.
Over the past three decades, Bud's Clydesdale ads have been at times nostalgic, ironic, comic, and sentimental.
What's ironic here is that the nuclear deal is working reasonably well to constrain Iran's nuclear ambitions.
But more than anything, week two provided an ironic backdrop for the mockery that is "amateur" athletics.
"It's ironic," said Mark Squillace, an expert on environmental law at the University of Colorado Law School.
His smile — which comes off joyful, elated, and ironic — is the smile of a knowing, naughty boy.
Ultimately, however, the show's playfulness, intelligence, and breadth of work save it from straying into ironic detachment.
So the idea of taking it down even further a few notches is just ironic and hilarious.
Turning to a phone app to combat stress may seem ironic, but you may find it helpful.
There are over 1,000 distinct kinds of frowns on display, from rakish to tragic, ironic to crushed.
How ironic that the Pixar film about magic turns out to be the least magical of all.
Its openness creates a wellspring of creativity, but also persistent problems with harassment and quasi-ironic bigotry.
Obama said it was ironic that constitutional conservatives would read into the document things that aren't there.
"McCracken's ironic perspective, her humor and her deeply humane imagination never desert her," Cathleen Schine wrote here.
Between the lines: It's ironic because coal is considered far more damaging to the climate than gas.
"Do you go in?" they would ask one another, with widened eyes and a half-ironic cringe.
How ironic that Chairman Pai rails against application of antiquated regulations when he gladly reactivates one here.
And in the most perversely ironic way, it's this historical pain that is responsible for this music.
AND FINALLY ... Monday makeover What would Alanis Morissette's classic "Ironic" sound like as a heavy metal tune?
His collection of subtly linked short stories — the title is deeply ironic — is about masculinity under duress.
It's ironic, given my profession, but the more I learn the more I would uninvent fiction. ♦
And in an ironic twist, this climate-minded rulemaking could make electric cars more expensive to build.
Unrelenting nonconformity bears an ironic resemblance to conformity — which once upon a time was called fashion victimhood.
Yet—and this was ironic—there was very little functional equivalence, especially if the book wasn't yours.
In fact, the ironic attitude has been declared dead with almost every change in recent American politics.
"Sometimes life can be painfully ironic," reads a statement on a card printed with the collection's name.
In "The Haunting of Hill House," one of Eleanor's fellow-assistants is the self-assured, ironic Theodora.
She's a bit obsessed with ironic feminism, in fact, citing memes that are nearly a decade old.
The book is overpopulated by ironic twist endings, overcooked dialogue and villainous specimens with wretched sexual urges.
It would be ironic if Mr. Trump's business success put his political and business legacy at risk.
One of these was "Red Scare," which similarly blended an ironic brand of humor with political punditry. 
In an ironic twist, Eitan's wife, Liat, is among the detectives investigating the hit-and-run accident.
"That would have been quite ironic, don't you think?" says Kevin Wood, who was on the ship.
How ironic, just as we are looking for Lauren, we are just as diligently looking for you.
Some images evince a biting sarcasm or ironic wit, while others poke fun at our consumerist society.
It's ironic that a product that unrealistically inflates users' fear of crime is itself less than secure.
Mr. Holder, who is 27 and a recent drama school graduate, has some distinctly post-ironic ideals.
"It's ironic that she passed away just on the eve of her movie's opening," Mr. Larky said.
It reflects the tendency, especially in online discourse, to reappropriate insults in highly ironic, self-referential ways.
So we celebrated the Mets in an appropriately early-1960s way — ironic, self-aware, rambunctious. Rock-ish.
Bannon's sometimes ironic demeanor and perpetually rumpled appearance may be temperamental attributes, but they are also tactics.
It's kind of ironic because we want to do legitimate business, but we are forced to lie.
As in, it would be so ironic, he believes, it seems almost impossible that it won't happen.
I find absolutely nothing ironic here to report — no satire, no parody, just experimental and delightful energy.
The Writers meme began as an ironic little chuckle, a truth-is-stranger-than-fiction one-liner.
Indeed, the Coens seem drawn to stories of misery and suffering, of personal tragedies both ironic and awful.
But again, on the eve of the president&aposs summit with Vladimir Putin, I find it awfully ironic.
In another ironic twist, June had been pushing for the Waterfords to make up for a while now.
It's kinda ironic that I wouldn't do any Westerns until I got something that was fantastic and brilliant.
I ask Welch if she knows why it's a woman's voice and if she doesn't find that ironic.
But her departure follows months of seemingly ironic Twitter jokes about Brown being homophobic, Islamophobic, and a bully.
An ironic turn of events has seemingly opened Mark Zuckerberg's secluded Kauai estate to the public next month.
Let's use lightbulbs as pencil jars, as tiny planters, or, in an ironic twist, as a DIY lamp!
I thought that this was you know, particularly ironic, Lin-Manuel Miranda who I think is a genius.
One ironic problem for Big Tech: It may have become too successful, especially in today's shrinking stock market.
It would really be ironic if Amazon built a fulfillment center inside of the Vancouver General Post Office.
Ironic that the only person who could give me that comfort is the one person I'd never ask.
"It's ironic because I am a chef who is known for cooking pasta," he says with a laugh.
It's patently ironic that a memorial built in honor of him is rife with barriers for wheelchair users.
It's ironic, because him being a gangster, he's complaining, he's picketing the FBI building, which was totally insane.
It would be fantastic and it would be ironic as shit and it would be internet as shit.
" The joke is that the sweater is adding something "cool" to that, rendering it ironic and, so, "funny.
Although Kjellberg previously defended the video by calling the jokes ironic, he later apologized for his insensitive comments.
So the last shot is an ironic faux-utopia where she's chilling out in Evil Google Year Zero.
To a historian 100 years later, Verdun does yield a meaning, in a way a darkly ironic one.
So it was ironic to read the obituary of James "Whitey" Bulger in the same issue (November 10th).
If only Chicago had a nickname that had to do with wind, how ironic this would all be.
This flaw becomes particularly ironic when Cancers overreact and lash out, defensively calling others out without any reservation.
An arguably ironic message for a company that's been so supportive of third-parties up to this point.
"And of course it's ironic," he said of the café opening at a time like this in Turkey.
It's ironic because the iPad is excellent for creators in so many ways like drawing, design, and music.
The ironic affirmation of the closing "Americans" ("I'm not crazy, baby, I'm American") is too shticky a finale.
This is especially ironic considering Knowles openly spoke about the importance of her braids in this magazine's issue.
" Stephanie Musico, 15: "It's ironic how you see me on my phone right as I take a break.
It's a bit ironic, thinking that a man with white supremacist ideals has a Jewish and black lineage.
" In conclusion: When detractors called Taylor a relationship-obsessed man-eater, she delivered the delightfully ironic "Blank Space.
The title is maybe a bit ironic: they're not quite boys anymore, they look just a bit tired.
It's ironic ... Trump passed on a Hall of Fame Rock & Roll band because they demanded a million bucks.
His ironic death by an under-trained SWAT member who fired at him harkened back to Poussey's death.
That's why the pictures of her reading the front page of USA Today are so deeply, painfully ironic.
Doubly ironic is the fact that Magic Recs was a bot that actually worked when some have flopped.
Taylor: The sort of like ironic issue where people want to say that it doesn't sound like Dawes.
How ironic that I had a dream of you last night, and got the message loud and clear!
To view any of their exhibits as an ironic ode is to view it through a constrained context.
"It's a bit ironic," RNC communications director Sean Spicer told Fox News's Bill Hemmer on "America's Newsroom" Wednesday.
He'd do striptease acts, which was ironic given what transpired as he unraveled in New York years later.
I find it deeply ironic that in the fields that are predominantly women, the men are treated well.
He was about my age or a little older, with a non-ironic mustache and ugly running shoes.
I tried to make my photos as ugly as possible while also keeping them acceptably nice and ironic.
"It would be ironic for Al Qaeda to declare an emirate while there's a caliphate that it rejects."
So I find it ironic that that's the point that you're going to try to make about him.
Even more damning and ironic is the last resort to burn wood for fuel in places like Germany.
This is a little ironic, since it killed the people it was designed to protect on another planet.
It's ironic that companies made possible by cross-border investment are now seeking protection from cross-border trade.
It has a kind of ironic tone and gives all the stars nicknames, like Rihanna is Rhi Rhi.
It is rather ironic how cowardly these establishment politicians become as the border crisis intensifies month after month.
"At the close of the interview, Halperin asked — with completely ironic intent — "What are you doing this Sunday?
His escape plays as an ironic daydream of romantic transcendence, elevating him from the stigmatized to the sanctified.
Need a daily reminder that the internet is a post-ironic cesspit of misinformation, in-jokes and cynicism?
Given all of that, for Starr to suggest that Mueller may be out over his skis is ironic.
Human cells may have even co-opted viral DNA for a particularly ironic purpose: to fight other viruses.
Ironic, then, that the Yahoo (now also home of AOL) fire sale to Verizon was approved this week.
Wouldn't it be ironic if he took John McCain's place -- and they definitely do not like each other.
What was really ironic about the whole thing was that I remained a virgin through all of it.
This is a bit ironic, as Phillips made a fortune off his family's liquor business and gelato company.
Today is World Blood Donor Day, and that fact couldn't be more cruelly ironic for America's LGBTQ community.
He's failed (surprise!), but at least his past usage of the word has carried some ironic, critical edge.
It's just ironic that he's found a way to make people think he's performing by simply being himself.
Keeping these awkward moments in the film reveals Loznitsa's cynical and ironic gaze at this highly theatrical event.
It would be ironic, and tragic, if Mr Najib undid his father's legacy to preserve his own career.
You couldn't have a more ironic response to a hearing on climate denialism - but that's not stopping us.
Such shows became less antic, more pop, more ironic—with, say, people in Superman outfits making little speeches.
Ben: Deadspin had no locker room when I worked there: An ironic oversight given its chosen subject matter.
"Life" might be a little too light for its cancer story, but it certainly isn't glib or ironic.
But the presence of Malik, and his adoption by the far right, is ironic for this very reason.
Or maybe it was all an ironic commentary on the perception that he was prioritizing parties over profits?
The ironic part is that almost half of these educational videos are blocked by my school's internet filter.
But I don't think any will capture the same kind of ironic love that "Smooth" has tapped into.
It is a veritable museum of death, which seems a little ironic given what he does in life.
But he painted a better, rather ironic, portrait of his father, with whom he maintained a conflicting relationship.
Rather than looking back, or being wistful or ironic, Marshall synthesizes these precedents, bringing them into the present.
However funny and (presumably) ironic, the insurgency gained traction as Renoir's soft-focus, saccharine Impressionism came under fire.
"That would've been ironic," she said a bit later, as though she were only now processing the incident.
Because I got the feeling that you drew on the fact that it's the city of ironic detachment.
GALANES Which is ironic, considering that many of the trans characters at vogueing balls are living rough lives.
" Ms. Caban, who lives nearby in Hicksville, called it ironic that Columbus statues are "all over Puerto Rico.
And it's paying much more to big-name influencer Instagram accounts to post ironic memes about the candidate.
It was an ironic turn: this balletic child of revolution and Romanticism was now rescaled to imperial grandeur.
You can check out more of their locally sourced, all-natural, "meats" (those are loving ironic quotes) here.
" A Sierra Club spokeswoman, meanwhile, quoted Alanis Morissette, writing in an email: "Isn't it ironic, don't you think?
The complaint that the young are jaded or ironic is misplaced; it's the conditions that are this way.
And that ironic distance is just enough to make us feel like we're not really in this situation.
That's probably because they're so obviously sponsored in line with the post-ironic attitude of the whole experience.
Around 4,000-5,000 demonstrators walked with banners bearing heavily ironic slogans such as "we do not need elections".
A city founded on water Water activists said the water shortages are ironic given Cape Town's own history.
The book's opening chapter is at once familiarly "realistic" and heavy with the ironic fatalism of the folktale.
This is ironic and reflective of a move to the far left of the American political policy experience.
Others said the vandalism was ironic given the reputation Chinese tourists have gained for bad behavior on vacation.
As so often happens, television changed everyone: Andri Snær's constant ironic half-smile came across as sweetly embarrassed.
Mr. Yiannopoulos responds, in an ironic tone, by crediting a priest for having helped develop his sexual technique.
It deftly blended the emerging ironic aesthetic of new wave with the established stylistic conventions of '70s rock.
"Fake news" has become ubiquitous in the culture -- as an ironic punchline for some, sure, but nonetheless ubiquitous.
He is often ironic, but his irony is as generous as sincerity: he is always adding, not subtracting.
It's somewhat ironic, then, that "accelerationism" has displaced the alt-right in the eyes of many internet racists.
I find this ironic, because financial professionals are trained to remove emotions from a client's decision-making processes.
Ironic, as the UN came into existence to overcome the global horrors from that dark moment in history.
I mean, it's kind of ironic because most goths are happy, but they're happy in this melancholic state.
"I find it ironic, President Trump, that you are in Vietnam right now," Mr. Cohen plans to add.
You don't even have to do anything and it just comes out sounding, like, totally ironic and funny.
And here is the ironic thing: It's at that moment that we start to let our guard down.
However, in contrast to Lichtenstein, Reed was not being ironic, which these days seems like a fallback position.
This makes it particularly ironic that these days, Hanukkah is perhaps the most assimilated Jewish holiday there is.
"That the modern twenty-dollar Federal Reserve Note should bear Andrew Jackson's portrait is richly ironic," Howe writes.
Visually, the miniseries remains mostly in a dull, uniform register, which is ironic given the text's unpredictable chaos.
That it turns the Americans's othering of the locals against them weighs it with even more ironic weight.
It's ironic that his invention could've saved him; stranger still that there is an isolation helmet being designed today.
" On C-SPAN "C-SPAN is carrying this dinner live, which is ironic, because most of their viewers aren't.
The running ironic theme of the tin market for many years has been the fear of structural supply shortfall.
The patent is a bit ironic considering that Amazon has spent years making tools designed to undercut traditional retailers.
Which is ironic, and I can come back to that, based on how we choose people at Benchmark now.
Exaggerated. Extravagant. Gaudy. Ironic. Kitschy. Tongue-in-cheek. These are some of the terms used to describe camp fashion.
An ironic tension where they use me as the scapegoat of their ... like, I'm always out to get them.
So when I wrote the movie, the idea that he fired people for a living was kind of ironic.
What is Probably Happening Your friend's ironic sexual dysfunction is likely either psychosomatic or being caused by drug reactions.
Although it's ironic that Tim Armstrong was also a Google Executive at the same time Marissa was at Google.
If I was just thinking about you and then ran into you in the grocery store, that's not ironic.
"It seems ironic now that on our last day of shooting we performed a Bhutanese death ritual," Aronofsky wrote.
"It's kind of ironic that something needed to be removed from my body to feel more complete," Eric says.
Now, in an ironic twist, there are reports claiming that some Trump staffers are also using private email accounts.
Steve Locke's family pictures are memories of extensive inherited community histories, presented through the ironic veneer of pleasant remembrance.
It's ironic that the idea of "conventional" horror should have attached itself to such a notoriously unconventional horror novel.
It's a song about empathy for a woman, sung by a man, and is brutally ironic at this moment.
Yet corporate team-building event is experiencing a crisis of confidence — an ironic twist for a workplace morale booster.
" Though it's a pretty ironic choice for a duet, the two decided upon singing Robyn's "Dancing On My Own.
"It is ironic that India, which is constitutionally federal, is less devolved than China," says an urban-studies researcher.
To that last point about history, it's ironic that The Deuce showed this exchange happening in a 70s landscape.
When most people think of D.A.R.E., they think of Nancy Reagan, DAREN the Lion, and ironic 90s T-shirts.
It's hyper-commercial and almost feels too ironic for reality: a wholly open space that remains closed to most.
But it is ironic that the main beneficiaries of this sectarian conflict are terrorist organizations and enemies of Islam.
Like I said, very ironic that I happened to have those numbers on those holes and those exact measurements.
It would be ironic if a politician who claims to be a mould-breaker offers more of the same.
It started as a dumb joke, just a little one-paragraph Pogue dig with some ironic all-caps urgency.
Which is ironic because, I believe, 11 years ago, he stated that that would be underwater at some point.
For left-wing wonks, normally starved of cash, the money is vital even if its origins are somewhat ironic.
This is all the more ironic because the media also accuses Biosphere 22 of being a stunt, not science.
How ironic that a movie about a group of villains suffers from the very lack of a good villain.
Does this party playlist strike an appropriate balance between ironic oldies and songs that'll be popular in six months?
A lot of people are like, 'Wow, that's ironic,' and I'm like, 'Well, we live in really weird times.
It's a bit ironic that Oliver's show itself is now censored in China as a result of this episode.
When most people think of D.A.R.E., they think of Nancy Reagan, DAREN the Lion, and ironic '90s T-shirts.
That would certainly be ironic given the president's repeated criticism of Powell for hiking rates too aggressively last year.
Yet even this campaign was hit by citizens' ironic responses, and the raised hand meme went viral once again.
It was an ironic move, considering Museveni issued a ban on any drivers and motorcyclists wearing hoodies this summer.
Or perhaps more honestly post-human than the ironic appropriation of corporate aesthetics that tends to accompany such ideas.
That's ironic, because -- according to the Mueller Report -- she was forced under oath to admit she made up nonsense.
Far from nineteenth-century "domestic fiction," which was often didactic and sentimental, this writing is erudite, ironic, and experimental.
I found it to be ironic because as LGBT activists, we always imagine these people to be really evil.
Some people were thinking that I was making this a [monster movie] satire—an ironic approach to those films.
An ironic and unrecognized result of the ACA is that it selectively disadvantaged a key remedy of the problem.
In an ironic Hegelian twist, it was the complete opposite: It was the material world that determined all thinking.
QUEUE OR NO QUEUE It is ironic that both sides in the Port Klang dispute have previous queue form.
One of the harshest indictments of Bush's legacy came about thanks to the darkly ironic timing of his death.
"San Francisco has a complex, if not ironic relationship with your industry," Breed said to a crowd of techies.
And by duplicating infrastructure, data systems can become fractured and increasingly vulnerable, an ironic unintended consequence to these laws.
" Scheiner McClain describes the book as "a non-ironic art photography project examining notions of beauty, celebrity, and narcissism.
This is ironic, since they may need to worry more about the consequences of pulling out of the agreement.
There was something ironic in Dylan's triumph, in that Dylan's influence is not as strong as it once was.
It would be deeply ironic if the solution to the previous abnormality is the cause of the new one.
Ironic that the album most associated with the unforgiving BasedGod's curse is also one of his friendliest releases overall.
So, the natives' distressed reaction at the newcomers' arrival is ironic, and thus a little funny, but also worrying.
The president delivered his remarks with deft comic timing in a lengthy monologue that was both ironic and introspective.
Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin have ironic online cult followings spanning thousands of internet forums, memes, and websites.
Student and faculty protesters were reportedly banned from attending the event, which was ironic given the day's subject matter.
But now, in an ironic twist, the first track off of Young's latest album, EARTH, isn't available on Pono.
Capito said it was ironic that U.S. gas is headed around the world but struggles to reach New England.
Paul's praise for government authority so over the top, it's possible that he meant to be ironic, Carter says.
This is ironic — and self-defeating — since both the U.S. and European Union falsely count wood as environmentally beneficial.
Rarely has bourgeois embellishment been managed with so much ironic ease without descending into the trap of postmodern kitsch.
It's an obviously ironic choice for a song that exemplifies the love and hate relationship between Joker and Harley.
This could be seen as a bit ironic, given that the Fed raised its short-term interest rate target.
It will be ironic — and wonderful for liberals — if BernieCare saves ObamaCare and the big winners are American consumers.
The ironic virtue of the tax cut's ineffectiveness in the short run does not extend to the long-run.
Yet one of their biggest snags came from the most ironic of sources: Yamaha's accompanying manual, written in Japanese.
The word "ironic" is repeated at the beginning of each story, and the voice of Lychee is deliberately garish.
Massive crowds in the many halls were greeted by multiple power outages — an ironic scene for a tech event.
Like I remember it being a joke for a while, no one could work out if it was ironic.
Happy Together is something of an ironic title, telling the story of two people who make each other miserable.
So the title isn't in any way a sort of quasi-ironic statement about this being your sophomore effort?
The only character who seems to genuinely care about the world is, in a darkly ironic turn, Whitney's father.
Your feed is all post-post-post-ironic memes involving early-90s cartoons, American household brands, and spelling mistakes.
It's an ironic song choice for Kanye West to be on, given his rhetoric on slavery being a choice.
If you break your leg the day before a ski trip, that's not ironic — it's coincidental (and bad luck).
"Cunning, evil directors almost always use classical music as an ironic foil, a tool for dissociation," Mr. Denk wrote.
He had brown eyes that took in the world with an ironic slant … and a Roman ruling-class nose.
Orner's deliver ironic tweaks, or pull up and out for what in the movies they call a God shot.
Death Is Elsewhere, like many of Kjartansson's works, is frankly romantic and emotional, but also ironic and quite comical.
To the Editor: It is ironic to see Democrats denouncing a withdrawal — any withdrawal — of American troops from anywhere.
It was the sorriest of holiday sights, and self-deprecating Romans developed an ironic but heartfelt affection for it.
Not to mention that the First Lady's community service foundation for Melania Trump is cyberbullying, which is extremely ironic.
Julien thinks it is ironic that people gather after they have finished work to protest the injustices of capitalism.
It may be ironic to turn to men for protection from male hostility, but it's how the cycle works.
With an ironic smile, Mr. Tong, the coal miner, said the city still had plenty of one thing: corruption.
Ironic, really, as I had grown up with clean-shaven, disciplined men with military haircuts in suits with ties.
" Ms. Brownridge said dryly that, considering where she was when she heard about the letter, "This was extremely ironic.
Now, if I was wrong about the ironic cast of your email (and it was merely florid), I apologize.
It's an ironic sentiment, considering many creators feel like YouTube doesn't enforce its current policies about harassment and cyberbullying.
It's ironic to see now in 2020 that the White House is promoting telemedicine and relaxing rules and regulations.
In a somewhat ironic twist, Switzerland actually has one of the highest per capita infection rates in the world.
That this is happening in the first African country to legalize gay marriage makes the subject almost cosmically ironic.
The pop-culture references and musical cues that pepper the action are not as ironic as they may seem.

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