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Situational Irony
12016-04-26T21:46:56-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bb90783plain2016-04-26T21:54:30-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bbIrony is not coincidental, and it is not something that is different than what is expected to occur. Irony is instead when something happens that is the opposite of what is expected or when action causes something to happen that is the opposite of what is intended. Many people misuse this and try to just display coincidences or "irony" that is not humorous or surprising.
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12016-04-25T23:02:29-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bbMedia Means No Safe Space1plain2016-04-25T23:02:29-07:00Kaitlin E. Harrisbe755e5c1c056c50ae8f7290215df86f656815bb