Sarcasm all around the world is always against right wing and against people in power. That's the definition of political sarcasm.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sarcasm is weird. Even not in acting, in life I feel like 'sarcastic' is a word that people use to describe me sometimes so when I meet someone, it's almost like they feel like they have to also be sarcastic, but it can sometimes just come off as mean if it's not used in the right way.
Sarcasm helps me overcome the harshness of the reality we live, eases the pain of scars and makes people smile.
The exact meaning of irony is so narrow that the word is hardly worth using; in its broad, current definition, it's a euphemism for sarcasm. 'I'm not being sarcastic; I'm being ironic.' No, you're not. You're evading the responsibility for being sarcastic.
Neither irony or sarcasm is argument.
Sarcasm doesn't translate in print at all.
I have some sarcastic sides of me.
We are suffering from too much sarcasm.
My natural-born sarcasm, when it's unimpeded, can be a bit overbearing at times and I'm the first to admit that.
Sarcasm doesn't read sarcastic in print.
Sarcasm is lost in print.