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Irony is a Raven who appears in Armored Core: Silent Line. His rank is E-10 in the Arena.

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  • Irony is a Raven who appears in Armored Core: Silent Line. His rank is E-10 in the Arena.
  • Irony is when your parents die even though they dedicated their lives to a piece of toast shaped like an anthropomorphic personification of a goat-demon. Irony is funny, except when it isn't, which is usually highly ironic; that is to say, it is made of iron.
  • Did you mean Black Iron Prison?
  • 1.a fancy-pants way for literati types to make themselves seem smarter than they are. (Socratic irony) 2. incongruity between an expected situation or event(s) and the actual situation or event(s).
  • Irony was formed on November 16th, 2006 by the mates of the crew Ironside shortly after the disbanding of Notorious Fandango. At this time, the flag is devoted to pillaging only. Irony will be disbanding as its lone crew, Ironside, is starting a search for a new home.
  • • when there is a disparity between an expected event and an actual event • when there is a coincidental relationship between two events • when the actions of players are incongruous with a situation of which they are ignorant, yet its nature is clear to observers • whenever any other thing happens Football matches frequently contain coincidences, surprises and things happening, leading to hundreds and sometimes thousands of ironic events every game.
  • Lost features many examples of cosmic irony, also known as "poetic justice". In these situations, fate appears to be play a cruel joke on characters.
  • Irony is the opposide thing of what things mean. Irony can be seen as something funny.
  • Irony is the rhetorical practice of expressing meaning with words that normally signify the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect, so as to expose the absurdity of the position opposed. An ironic situation is one that exposes fallacy in a similar manner.
  • Irony is defined by the American Heritage Dictionary as "incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs". Irony can be found at different places within the Back to the Future trilogy: In Part I In Part II
  • The intended meaning is an inversion of the plain meaning. Pretty simple, really, but somehow a difficult concept for some to grasp. Let's describe what irony is not, since that is where the confusion mainly comes from (and it's misused a lot). * It is not a lie. * It is not a joke. * It is not a coincidence. * It is not merely anything unexpected. * It is not the same as sarcasm. * It is not something Alanis Morissette understands. Or maybe she does? It enjoyed a renaissance in the '90s thanks to Post Modernism, which is a slightly different concept of irony.
  • Contrast this with north American cultures where irony is something used to press the creases out of your trousers (or "pants"). Irony is mainly used by the British in in order to distinguish themselves from Americans. The United Nations regularly ironically voted in favour of all kinds of ridiculous schemes proposed by the Americans, knowing they had no hope of carrying them out. This jolly fun spectacularly backfired when the Americans suggested they become involved in colonial struggles in Vietnam. Luckily the people of Vietnam saw the funny side and immediately started ironically mocking the yanks themselves. They would often mock them with mock blood curdling screams of "Stop! You're killing me!" and "By God, we will not cease the struggle until you and all your children lie dead and
  • Irony is the expression of meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, usually with some degree of humorous effect. The word comes from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία (eirōneía), meaning hypocrisy, deception, or feigned ignorance. Modern theories of rhetoric distinguish among verbal, dramatic and situational irony.
  • Irony is saying something using wording in a clever way to mean the opposite of the literal meaning of your utterance. Sometimes synonymous with "sarcasm", irony can be subtle or quite crude. If someone drops their cafeteria tray spreading food across half the floor, "That was clever!" would qualify as a rather lame example of irony. Subtle irony might not be noticed for what it is until sometime later (or never, in the case of your average conservative).
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