Originally posted by hopscotchDon' have a heart attack about it!
[b]OKAY, THAT IS IT!
IT IS NOT "YOUR GOOD AT THIS" IT IS "YOU'RE GOOD AT THIS" THERE IS AN APOSTROPHE AND A FREAKING E AT THE END BECAUSE IT MEANS "YOU ARE" I.E. YOU TAKE THE WORD "YOU" AND YOU TAKE THE WORD "ARE" AND YOU DROP THE A AT THE BEGINNING OF "ARE" AND PUT AN APOSTROPHE THERE INSTEAD FOR CHRISTSAKES! ARGH! GET IT RIGHT NEXT TIME! IT'S THE SIMPLEST BLOODY THING![/b]
Anyone who worries a little thing like an apstraphe really needs to sort out their priorities...
Originally posted by kris1234i·ro·ny (ī'rə-nē, ī'ər-)
Hey this is a drawing thread stop using it as a rubbish dump!!!!!
n., pl. -nies.
1.
1. The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.
2. An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.
3. A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect. See synonyms at wit1.
2.
1. Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs: “Hyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated” (Richard Kain).
2. An occurrence, result, or circumstance notable for such incongruity. See Usage Note at ironic.
3. Dramatic irony.
4. Socratic irony