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  •  10-10-2008, 6:48 PM 761491 in reply to 761349
    gooback gooback is not online. Last active: 10-19-2008, 8:55 PM
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE
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    too late to change.

    let's see......

    - a french villiager is actually better than the standard russian infantry unit (strelet).  i'm not sure if that's Irony tho.....

    haha prolly true...wait for ivan to come

    He doesn't visit this thread regularly. But I'd prefer having coureur des bois over strelets any day, particularly because the former gathers resources.

    CDB>strelet, its sad


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  •  11-02-2008, 8:33 PM 768596 in reply to 691235
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE

    umm...... ironic facts......

    the fountain of youth actually exists? 


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  •  11-03-2008, 9:33 AM 768681 in reply to 768596
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE

    Blowgunner fancies Queen Isabella

    Not really irony, just felt like spreading...


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  •  11-13-2008, 11:36 AM 772188 in reply to 691177
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE
    The Japanese can fish, but not hunt...(I hope no one has said this one already)

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  •  11-13-2008, 11:56 AM 772196 in reply to 772188
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE

    That's not irony, like most things people have said here. What an embarrasment to humanity, that people still don't understand irony. The reason the last post isn't ironic, is because fish can be acceptable for vegetarians. Vegetarians aren't really that strict, because if they are, they are vegans. However, if the japs were vegans in real life, it still wouldn't have been ironic. It would just have been historically incorrect.

    Anyways, I think it's time for a real definition of irony (unlike the short definition people like Hanzo think explains it all)

    1. Basic irony: It's the same as sarcasm. If you say something like this, but express it like that, it's irony, or sarcasm.

    2. Don't know the name of it, but it may be the type of irony called 'dramatic irony'. if not, let's just call it 'destirony': If a person decides to quit smoking cigarettes to make his life longer and healthier, but then gets killed the next day for some reason, because he didn't go to the store for a pack of cigarettes, it's irony.

    There may be other forms of irony too, in that case, just go to dictionary.com and look it up, which I ironically didn't do now, when I made those definitions. Anyways, as you can see, those two types of irony doesn't really have anything to do with each other, and they don't have much to do with most of the posts that have been written here either.


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  •  11-13-2008, 12:03 PM 772202 in reply to 772196
    AirGuitarHero AirGuitarHero is not online. Last active: 11-21-2008, 10:46 AM
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE

    The best example of irony:

    Dodgeball - when the coach gets crushed in the casino by the sign saying "luck of the irish" Big Smile


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  •  11-13-2008, 12:17 PM 772208 in reply to 772202
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE
    Destirony: George Lucas didn't like Hollywood because of the power they had in the film industry. Therefore, he started his own independent label called Lucasfilm. Today, George Lucas is one of the richest, most powerful filmmakers within the film industry.

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  •  11-14-2008, 3:03 PM 772548 in reply to 772196
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE

     I think I already knew that my post didn't fit the definition of Irony.(The whole thread doesn't)

    Vegetarians do not eat meat! Is fish not meat? If they are not strict about it, they are not vegetarians! Vegans do not eat animal products(Eggs, milk e.t.c.)

    There is a big difference!


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  •  11-15-2008, 3:57 PM 772937 in reply to 772196
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE
    Coal Blooded:

    That's not irony, like most things people have said here. What an embarrasment to humanity, that people still don't understand irony. The reason the last post isn't ironic, is because fish can be acceptable for vegetarians. Vegetarians aren't really that strict, because if they are, they are vegans. However, if the japs were vegans in real life, it still wouldn't have been ironic. It would just have been historically incorrect.

    Anyways, I think it's time for a real definition of irony (unlike the short definition people like Hanzo think explains it all)

    1. Basic irony: It's the same as sarcasm. If you say something like this, but express it like that, it's irony, or sarcasm.

    2. Don't know the name of it, but it may be the type of irony called 'dramatic irony'. if not, let's just call it 'destirony': If a person decides to quit smoking cigarettes to make his life longer and healthier, but then gets killed the next day for some reason, because he didn't go to the store for a pack of cigarettes, it's irony.

    There may be other forms of irony too, in that case, just go to dictionary.com and look it up, which I ironically didn't do now, when I made those definitions. Anyways, as you can see, those two types of irony doesn't really have anything to do with each other, and they don't have much to do with most of the posts that have been written here either.

    jeeze, sorry mr. wiki..... 


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  •  11-16-2008, 1:47 PM 773225 in reply to 772196
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE
    Coal Blooded:

    2. Don't know the name of it, but it may be the type of irony called 'dramatic irony'. if not, let's just call it 'destirony': If a person decides to quit smoking cigarettes to make his life longer and healthier, but then gets killed the next day for some reason, because he didn't go to the store for a pack of cigarettes, it's irony.

    dramatic irony only exists in stories, its very rare in real life.

    what dramatic irony actually is is when the reader of a story knows somthing a character in the story doesn't and later find out. 

     For example: in Macbeth three whiches tell macbeth he will be the thane of Cawdor, and Macbeth thinks its not going to happen. its dramatic irony because we already know the king decided to make Macbeth the thane of Cawdor.
     

    ps: dramatic irony usually isn't funny.



  •  11-16-2008, 1:54 PM 773228 in reply to 773225
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    Subject: Re: Ironic Facts about AoE

    the musketeer was marching alone, and didnt know anything about the falconet hiding behind the trees. BOOM. musketeer dead.

    nope, not funny...


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