"happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this." so for example take modern trends. If unironic becomes broadly used it could become an accepted word. Jun 24, 2023by contrast, we point out that something is unironic when we believe it holds the potential to be interpreted as irony.
The intent is to clarify the position as serious, despite any absurdity that. Nov 7, 2023why is seething about villains with genuinely compelling motivations and complex backstories becoming an unironic thing in this subreddit? Jun 4, 2023in an internet context, ironically means “done as a joke” and unironically means “not done as joke” or “done seriously.” no, you cannot write “find the difference between a versus b.”.
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