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It's called a SarcMark, and you can download it from their site and use it in fonts and as a graphic image.
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The SarcMark is a new punctuation symbol that will do away with all those '…' and
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The SarcMark is a new punctuation symbol that will do away with all those '…' and
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The "SarcMark" is being introduced as a way to imply sarcasm in the same way a question mark is used to add a querying tone or an exclamation mark is used to indicate strong feelings, surprise or even shouting.
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The "SarcMark" is being introduced as a way to imply sarcasm in the same way a question mark is used to add a querying tone or an exclamation mark is used to indicate strong feelings, surprise or even shouting.
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Although strangers to the mark might mistake it for a squiggle with a dot inside, the "SarcMark" will soon be turning up in our inboxes every day.
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Let Manolith hop on this hot trend, and suggest that you share it with all your friends and family insert SarcMark here.
The SarcMark: Finally a way to Literately Convey Sarcasm | Manolith
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Sarcasm Inc. of Washington Township said the SarcMark, which resembles an open circle with a dot in the center, can be installed on computers via a program that can be downloaded from sarcmark.com for $1.99
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If, however, you spend a lot of time IMing your grandparents, you just want to be extremely transparent, or you want the double punch of sarcasm plus assumption of low intelligence, you can pay $1.99 and download your very own SarcMark to use for life.
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A bit of background for those unfamiliar with SarcMark.
frogapplause commented on the word SarcMark
A sarcasm punctuation mark developed by a US company.
Click here to see mark.
January 17, 2010
bilby commented on the word SarcMark
Mark's notorious for this kind of attitude.
January 17, 2010
reesetee commented on the word SarcMark
See also sarcasm.
January 17, 2010