← Back to context Comment by BLKNSLVR 5 days ago Did you drop your /s? (or, alternatively: I just don't know what's /s and what's not anymore?) 4 comments BLKNSLVR Reply fragmede 5 days ago Poe's law strikes again! sfink 5 days ago Four exclamation points in a row is at least as clear as /s. 5o1ecist 5 days ago Indeed. I thought it was obvious, exactly because of the excessive use of exclamation marks. BLKNSLVR 4 days ago I didn't even twig to the possibility that it might have been sarcasm until "cheese pizza eating billionaires".I've seen too many serious posts containing such fervor and grammar (although mostly not on HN).
sfink 5 days ago Four exclamation points in a row is at least as clear as /s. 5o1ecist 5 days ago Indeed. I thought it was obvious, exactly because of the excessive use of exclamation marks. BLKNSLVR 4 days ago I didn't even twig to the possibility that it might have been sarcasm until "cheese pizza eating billionaires".I've seen too many serious posts containing such fervor and grammar (although mostly not on HN).
5o1ecist 5 days ago Indeed. I thought it was obvious, exactly because of the excessive use of exclamation marks. BLKNSLVR 4 days ago I didn't even twig to the possibility that it might have been sarcasm until "cheese pizza eating billionaires".I've seen too many serious posts containing such fervor and grammar (although mostly not on HN).
BLKNSLVR 4 days ago I didn't even twig to the possibility that it might have been sarcasm until "cheese pizza eating billionaires".I've seen too many serious posts containing such fervor and grammar (although mostly not on HN).
Poe's law strikes again!
Four exclamation points in a row is at least as clear as /s.
Indeed. I thought it was obvious, exactly because of the excessive use of exclamation marks.
I didn't even twig to the possibility that it might have been sarcasm until "cheese pizza eating billionaires".
I've seen too many serious posts containing such fervor and grammar (although mostly not on HN).