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6 minutes ago, Declan said:

It's usually not funny, or even an attempt at humour. It's more often used to present the exact opposite of the meaning of the original post. In fact, the witty, funny posters rarely resort to that trick. Just the dullards. 

If you have a homourous reposte (unlikely in your case, I know, but imagine you had a humourous thought for once) it's as easy and less duplicitous to just reply to comment. 

Touched a nerve then...

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10 minutes ago, P.K. said:

Quite.

All those with an unforgettable number will immediately recognise:

"If you can't take a joke, you shouldn't have joined...."

Amen to that.

Indeed sir, I doubt he would last five minutes...

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5 hours ago, Declan said:

It's usually not funny, or even an attempt at humour. It's more often used to present the exact opposite of the meaning of the original post. In fact, the witty, funny posters rarely resort to that trick. Just the dullards. 

If you have a homourous reposte (unlikely in your case, I know, but imagine you had a humourous thought for once) it's as easy and less duplicitous to just reply to comment. 

Hmmm nasty.

Fortunately most adults, not the dullards of course, know that humour is purely subjective....

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