Thumbs up is such a common emoji but almost nobody gives IRL thumbs up anymore.
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I use it on Skype. Not just video, but in chat as well
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I'm still using it as an "I got it" hand gesture; if i'm in the middle of some work and someone approaches me to tell me something while i'm working.
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All good. I made a similar extrapolation the other day about pudding not seeming as popular because I wasn't seeing people eating it or it advertised but after voicing my thoughts to a coworker I realized I'm probably just not anywhere near the target market. I'm not a sugar crazed child watching children's TV networks and nor do I have kids myself.
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That's not an example of irony though?
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WOAH why are you pointing cocked finger guns at people? That's dangerous.
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I use it IRL and have used the emoji I think once. So egg on your face, you fucking rube! You've never been more wrong bucko!
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*I love using thumbs up in a way that invokes absurdist situational irony by laying out an absurd situation that the other person expects an explanation for, but instead receives a friendly affirmation in the form of the thumbs up emoji, which exemplifies situational irony by subverting the other person's expectations of what the situation is actually about.
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Still not irony, are you American by any chance?
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I really do regularly
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Lots of things have suffered the same fate. Just think of LOL, , or for example.
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?? I don't really understand what your goal is here
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Americans tend to have poor understandings of what constitutes irony.
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People still laugh
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Yes they do, but the text response doesn’t really reflect the actual one.