If the corporations are making record profits, that means theyre hiring, it means you can go work for a rival.
If the corporations are making record profits, that means theyre hiring, it means you can go work for a rival.
But that’s the point of sarcasm. Jonathan Swift got lots of death threats by mail after writing “A Modest Proposal,” and he expected it! If someone doesn’t want to risk being misunderstood, they should not write the opposite of what they mean.
Not at all – it’s the people who use /s that are dumb.
Then just don’t write the opposite of what you mean. It’s not funny or witty or clever to write “Women should all just live in the kitchen, NOT.”
Yes, the /s and sarcastic tone both exist and are used by people.
Am i wooshing myself??
That is literally the point of sarcasm. People legitimately wanted to murder Jonathan Swift.
If you write “/s”, just write the direct unironic statement in the first place.
As said above, not a legal clause. So signing it is the smart thing to do – you can just ignore it and unionize anyway if you want.