A 60 Second Warning About Snark

It's been my experience that snark deadens the soul. Sarcasm has a way of numbing the senses. It puts an opaque sheen of disbelief over any sentiment, any true human feeling, eventually any experience. Snark is so cynical, in its extreme forms, anyway, that it looks through everything, so that in the end there's nothing... Continue Reading →

60 Seconds On Sarcasm

   I can think of 2 differences between sarcasm that awakens the conscience or enlivens the mind (which I'm for) and sarcasm that shreds people, and exalts the self (which I'd rebuke as sin):   Hope and charity.   Good sarcasm, irony or humor that show the ridiculous to be ridiculous or that bring more people... Continue Reading →

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