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How to denote sarcasm.

To avoid confusion, and ensuing bitchfests, can we just use a tilde to denote sarcasm?  The jokes seem to be killed when you have to write in parentheses that it was a joke.  Because, really, does the tilde ever legitimately get used in regular conversation? 
Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.

Re: How to denote sarcasm.

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  • I don't think enough people know to use a tilde to show sarcasm. I just recently heard of it. It looks odd to me!

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  • Isn't it this: ~ ?

    As in: I can't wait to read all the 'I am preg?' posts today! ~

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  • Italics are my go to sarcasm font when emailing my friends.
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    Me: 33     DH: 38
    TTC since August 2011
    DX:  PCOS and subseptate uterus
    August 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI TI = BFN
    September 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN
    October 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI canceled
    November 2013:  NTNP
    April 2013:  Femara + Trigger + IUI = ???
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  • Yep. I usually put it on both sides, but I've seen it both ways.  Like ~yeah, it was the cat.  He learned how to use scissors.~
    Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
  • well you could always just ask if someone is being sarcastic.. 
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  • /sarc off ?

    TTC #1 October 2012
    Me (30): PCOS DH (31): SA looks good

    12/13: Clomid + IUI = BFN

    1/14: Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN

    2/14: Benched = BCP

    3/14: Femara = BFN

    4/14: Break for job change = BFP!! EDD 1/5/15

  • I use italics to emphasize a point and not sound so monotone....in text.  Maybe that doesn't make much sense.  haha.
    Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
  • I like italics but I'm too lazy to even figure that out on my phone.

    Tildes are kinda cute, like little waves. Waves of sarcasm.

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  • mmb248 said:
    Italics are my go to sarcasm font when emailing my friends.
    Same for me.
  • Yeah, @njbabymama in math it's often used to denote "about." But I don't we'll see much math talk here.  lol
    Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
  • Siamese253Siamese253 member
    edited August 2013
      Edit: someone beat me to it

    TTC #1 October 2012
    Me (30): PCOS DH (31): SA looks good

    12/13: Clomid + IUI = BFN

    1/14: Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN

    2/14: Benched = BCP

    3/14: Femara = BFN

    4/14: Break for job change = BFP!! EDD 1/5/15

  • Unnecessary to some, I'm sure.  But there are plenty of times that I've wanted to say something sarcastic, but didn't because unless I write in parentheses that it's sarcasm, plenty of people wouldn't get it and flip their shit. 
    Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
  • I've never really had a hard time telling if someone was being sarcastic or not. Seems a little unnecessary to me. 


    I could see how it would be hard to catch in some instances. Say this for example:

    "1-2 DPO and you're feeling nauseous and super hungry? Oh yeah, you're definitely pregnant, better start calling your family to let them know."

    Now I'd say that's obviously sarcasm, but someone new to the boards might like "wooo tots pregger, gotta call my mom!" and then be all upset when AF comes. Actually... that would make the post more fun to read. I second MeatandBandP's motion of "unnecessary".

    TTC #1 October 2012
    Me (30): PCOS DH (31): SA looks good

    12/13: Clomid + IUI = BFN

    1/14: Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN

    2/14: Benched = BCP

    3/14: Femara = BFN

    4/14: Break for job change = BFP!! EDD 1/5/15

  • haha, no, in those instances I think any denotation of sarcasm should be avoided for comedic relief.
    Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
  • I've never really had a hard time telling if someone was being sarcastic or not. Seems a little unnecessary to me. 


    I could see how it would be hard to catch in some instances. Say this for example:

    "1-2 DPO and you're feeling nauseous and super hungry? Oh yeah, you're definitely pregnant, better start calling your family to let them know."

    Now I'd say that's obviously sarcasm, but someone new to the boards might like "wooo tots pregger, gotta call my mom!" and then be all upset when AF comes. Actually... that would make the post more fun to read. I second MeatandBandP's motion of "unnecessary".

    I could easily pick out the sarcasm in example 1, it's really not that difficult. :-p

    OP:Again you could always just ask. I highly doubt anyone is going to remember to turn on their "sarcasm font" 
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    **Stinkerbelle-8-27-10 * Mr.P's 2nd Mama 7-27-07**
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  • mmb248mmb248 member
    edited August 2013

    I think this is a good idea.

     

     

    See what I did there?

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    Me: 33     DH: 38
    TTC since August 2011
    DX:  PCOS and subseptate uterus
    August 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI TI = BFN
    September 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN
    October 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI canceled
    November 2013:  NTNP
    April 2013:  Femara + Trigger + IUI = ???
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  • How do I permanently change my font to comic sans with tildes?

    If you can't tell what sarcasm is, you fail at life and we can't be friends. Also, you're Sheldon Cooper.



    Me: 32 DH: 31.
    B/W: good. SA: good.
    November 2012: Paratubal cyst found during U/S.
    January 10, 2013: Lap removed paratubal cyst and Stage 2 Endometriosis. 
    3 cycles of Femara + TI = BFNs

    June 2013: Femara 2.5 mg, Gonal F Injects 37.5 IU, Menopur, trigger + IUI = BFN

    July 2013: Femara 2.5 mg, Gonal F Injects 75 IU, Menopur, trigger + IUI = BFP!!!!

    Beta 1 @ 11 DPIUI = 76. Progesterone = 27.3

    BFP 8/16/2013 // EDD 4/28/2014

    Jordan Samuel born April 19, 2014. 6 lb, 12 oz and 18 inches long.

     

     CLICK ME!!!11!!1111!!

     

  • Sarcasm sign?


    This has my vote
  • Sarcasm sign?



    FYI, you may not know it but we're best friends now. I will forward the friendship agreement to you.



    Me: 32 DH: 31.
    B/W: good. SA: good.
    November 2012: Paratubal cyst found during U/S.
    January 10, 2013: Lap removed paratubal cyst and Stage 2 Endometriosis. 
    3 cycles of Femara + TI = BFNs

    June 2013: Femara 2.5 mg, Gonal F Injects 37.5 IU, Menopur, trigger + IUI = BFN

    July 2013: Femara 2.5 mg, Gonal F Injects 75 IU, Menopur, trigger + IUI = BFP!!!!

    Beta 1 @ 11 DPIUI = 76. Progesterone = 27.3

    BFP 8/16/2013 // EDD 4/28/2014

    Jordan Samuel born April 19, 2014. 6 lb, 12 oz and 18 inches long.

     

     CLICK ME!!!11!!1111!!

     

  • sueann911 said:
    How do I permanently change my font to comic sans with tildes? If you can't tell what sarcasm is, you fail at life and we can't be friends. Also, you're Sheldon Cooper.
    DH's entire family doesn't comprehend sarcasm.  It really makes family events with the in-laws fun because sarcasm is my native language.  Fortunately, all the other spouses are fluent, so when a sarcastic comment flies over DH's family's collective head, it's doubly funny because their reactions are great.

    DH understands better than most of his family, but my family still calls him Sheldon.  Bless his little cotton socks.
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    Me: 33     DH: 38
    TTC since August 2011
    DX:  PCOS and subseptate uterus
    August 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI TI = BFN
    September 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN
    October 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI canceled
    November 2013:  NTNP
    April 2013:  Femara + Trigger + IUI = ???
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  • jefa621 said:
    No
    Exactly. You either understand it or you don't.
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    TTC #1 since Oct. 2012 | BFP Feb. 21, 2014!
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  • Don't people already put /sarcasm/ at the end of stuff if it's unclear?




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    Me & DH: 24 Married: 5/11
    Started TTC: 12/12 Testing Started: 5/14
    Dx: Irregular Ovulation, possible PCOS
    Treatment starting July '14: Letrozole + Trigger + TI
    Surprise natural BFP right before starting meds!!!!!- EDD 3/7/15

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