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[–] FauxLiving@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

This is just tedious

The irony they were referring to was a person writing an essay against essays, that's it. It doesn't require deep analysis. It was obvious what they meant when they wrote it and they have explicitly clarified that point.

Here is the commentor explicitly saying what they were referring to:

People not finding someone writing an essay in response to being annoyed at people sending them irrelevant essays funny is acceptable enough to me.

Pointing out all of the ways that the two situations are dissimilar doesn't change what the person was referring to when they wrote their comment.

You can't inject your own meaning and intent into the words that someone else wrote nor is irony some objectively defined category. If someone finds something funny, you can't come along and tell them all of the ways that they are wrong.


Here, this is what your role this conversation looks like to me.

Weren’t you the one that pulled “They just hate that you don’t trash AI” from literally nowhere?

It wasn't from 'literally' nowhere, it was literally from my mind.

Do you not know what 'literally' means? You actually mean figuratively.

Also, it wasn't 'pulled' because sentence formation actually comes from pre-conciousness so it would actually be pushed instead of pulled.

(See how tedious it is?)

Shall we continue?

Nobody ever accused anyone of being pro-AI or whatever

(I'm going to choose to read this literally, and not in the way that you intended it.)

There have certainly been people throughout recent history that have accused someone of being pro-AI. So when you say 'nobody ever' you're actually wrong because there have been many accusations of being pro-AI on social media.

(What you intended when you wrote that is irrelevant if I can find a way of framing your words that lets me make you sound wrong.)

As far as what you meant, yes someone fabricate a 'pro-AI' stance out of thin air.:

I mean can the pro-AI comments at least make sense?

I'm done writing essays on the irony of, or lack thereof, complaining about people complaining about people complaining about essays.

[–] luciferofastora@feddit.org 1 points 2 days ago

The irony they were referring to was a person writing an essay against essays, that's it.

I understood that. I acknowledged that. I don't think the original contention missed that either. I don't think all the people affirming that contention did. I think most of us here understand that it's intended to be a superficial joke.

I disagree that it's ironic, for reasons mentioned before. I don't think the word applies here. I don't think the joke works. And apparently, so do many others.

Irony doesn't have to have a single objective definition – that's not how language works anyway – for me to be able to argue that my understanding of the word doesn't fit this case. If language is a consensus construct, all the other people thinking the same kinda back that argument up.

Funny and ironic are different things. "Not ironic, but still funny" is a point I can and will not contest.

You could just agree to disagree.


I did miss that "pro-AI" allegation at the time of writing my original comment, but it doesn't change the fact that the original contention that we keep going back and forth over wasn't about AI but simply about the definition of irony. We're not (initially) "dogpiling" on them for not hating AI, but for making a joke we don't think works.