FrancesHinden, on 2014-October-12, 03:33, said:
Sarcasm in writing often fails.
That's true. However, sarcasm is harder to recognize when it is used inappropriately, as was the case here.
Ken's sarcasm towards a BBF rookie was uncalled for. I am sure that Ken didn't realize that he was dealing with a rookie (after all, he had already 4 posts to his name

), but when one decides to use sarcasm, one should perform a couple of checks first. One of them is whether the subject of the sarcasm is a BBF newbie.
Rik
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