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