The Irony Age

Irony a: the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning. b : a usually humorous or sardonic literary style or form characterized by irony. c : an ironic expression or utterance.

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There are, however, stop signs.

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We’re gonna need a floatable boat.

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Maybe smoke alarms for the electric chair?

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I thought the Republican tilted right

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Thankfully, there were no explosions of flavor.

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One way to get people to use mass transportation.

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It does, however, cut glue use.

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Should have included a ‘No littering ‘ addendum.

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On the plus side, he aced the written test.

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Help yourself to the invisible seashells.

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And try their carbon monoxide oxygen tanks!

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Some people are so literal.

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You should see their medical ollege.

(From HB photo editor Earl Troglin)

And the most ironic butchering song of all time: