[FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz

2012-10-11 Thread Robin Carlsen


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@... wrote:

 Read each statement. Answer True (T), False (F), or Can't Answer (CA)
 
 1. I always get where David Letterman is coming from in his monologues.
 
 2. The best tweets in the world are usually ironic.
 
 3. I understand appreciation for irony to be somewhat involuntary and almost 
 automatic. It can ambush one's pet beliefs and ideas. Ruthlessly.
 
 4. I know the difference between using irony as a weapon and using irony to 
 be playful.
 
 5. Sometimes irony is the only means of being efficacious in a response to 
 someone; to be non-ironic is to invite ridicule, to be a sitting duck.
 
 6. I believe I am 99% correct in my reading of when irony is being deployed 
 on this website. There is a categorical difference psychologically between 
 irony and sincerity.
 
 7. Sophistication in the postmodern world makes irony, or the appropriate 
 sensitivity to irony, indispensable, a sine qua non in order to flourish 
 socially.
 
 8. All late night talk shows are based upon an understanding of and skillful 
 application of irony.
 
 9. To claim to be in a higher state of consciousness--in this age--means you 
 should have an irony fluency in your presentation of yourself. Else you are 
 most certainly deceived.
 
 10. Irony at one's own expense should elicit the same response as irony at 
 another's expense.
 
 11. The absence of irony on FFL would make it a very dull place indeed.
 
 12. There are no different points of view when it comes to irony: you either 
 get it or you don't. And the appreciation for irony objectifies one's 
 subjectivity in the moment of appreciating it.
 
 13. If there is a God I am sure he is capable of impeccable irony. 
 
 14. If the irony is good, it will always justify itself in its execution.
 
 15. The deployment of effective irony requires a certain sense of taste and 
 discrimination.
 
 16. The 1950's lacked a sense of irony.
 
 17. In its place, I love irony.
 
 18. Death brings irony to an end. For oneself at least.
 
 19. I have no complaints about the use of irony on this website. If it 
 doesn't make it, it wasn't irony anyway. If it makes it, that means it was 
 justified.
 
 20. You can't understand young kids these days unless you have a well-honed 
 sense of irony. Irony is big there--we hardly knew what irony was when we 
 were ten years old. Now a ten year old has a sense of irony that we probably 
 only had at 21.
 
 Score: True = +1 False = -1 CA = 0
 
 Score of 14*-20 means your irony IQ is very good. Below 10 means maybe you 
 should work on your irony. ;-)

Note: For a sample of what irony is read the following:

Dang! I should have taken screen shots of my score**. Good thing I have an app 
for
galvanic skin resistance that proves I reported my score truthfully. By the way,
the test was for diagnosing Asperger Syndrome not Barry's additional list of
fantasized FFLife mental health disorders from the DSM-IV Manual (Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) that Barry sleeps with under his pillow,
hoping for a clue about his own mental health.

*revised scoring
**raunchy's empathy test score = tops







Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz

2012-10-11 Thread Emily Reyn
What's the scoring for between 10 and 14?  



 From: Robin Carlsen maskedze...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 8:51 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz
 

  


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@... wrote:

 Read each statement. Answer True (T), False (F), or Can't Answer (CA)
 
 1. I always get where David Letterman is coming from in his monologues.
 
 2. The best tweets in the world are usually ironic.
 
 3. I understand appreciation for irony to be somewhat involuntary and almost 
 automatic. It can ambush one's pet beliefs and ideas. Ruthlessly.
 
 4. I know the difference between using irony as a weapon and using irony to 
 be playful.
 
 5. Sometimes irony is the only means of being efficacious in a response to 
 someone; to be non-ironic is to invite ridicule, to be a sitting duck.
 
 6. I believe I am 99% correct in my reading of when irony is being deployed 
 on this website. There is a categorical difference psychologically between 
 irony and sincerity.
 
 7. Sophistication in the postmodern world makes irony, or the appropriate 
 sensitivity to irony, indispensable, a sine qua non in order to flourish 
 socially.
 
 8. All late night talk shows are based upon an understanding of and skillful 
 application of irony.
 
 9. To claim to be in a higher state of consciousness--in this age--means you 
 should have an irony fluency in your presentation of yourself. Else you are 
 most certainly deceived.
 
 10. Irony at one's own expense should elicit the same response as irony at 
 another's expense.
 
 11. The absence of irony on FFL would make it a very dull place indeed.
 
 12. There are no different points of view when it comes to irony: you either 
 get it or you don't. And the appreciation for irony objectifies one's 
 subjectivity in the moment of appreciating it.
 
 13. If there is a God I am sure he is capable of impeccable irony. 
 
 14. If the irony is good, it will always justify itself in its execution.
 
 15. The deployment of effective irony requires a certain sense of taste and 
 discrimination.
 
 16. The 1950's lacked a sense of irony.
 
 17. In its place, I love irony.
 
 18. Death brings irony to an end. For oneself at least.
 
 19. I have no complaints about the use of irony on this website. If it 
 doesn't make it, it wasn't irony anyway. If it makes it, that means it was 
 justified.
 
 20. You can't understand young kids these days unless you have a well-honed 
 sense of irony. Irony is big there--we hardly knew what irony was when we 
 were ten years old. Now a ten year old has a sense of irony that we probably 
 only had at 21.
 
 Score: True = +1 False = -1 CA = 0
 
 Score of 14*-20 means your irony IQ is very good. Below 10 means maybe you 
 should work on your irony. ;-)

Note: For a sample of what irony is read the following:

Dang! I should have taken screen shots of my score**. Good thing I have an app 
for
galvanic skin resistance that proves I reported my score truthfully. By the way,
the test was for diagnosing Asperger Syndrome not Barry's additional list of
fantasized FFLife mental health disorders from the DSM-IV Manual (Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) that Barry sleeps with under his pillow,
hoping for a clue about his own mental health.

*revised scoring
**raunchy's empathy test score = tops




 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz

2012-10-11 Thread raunchydog


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@... wrote:

 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@ wrote:
 
  Read each statement. Answer True (T), False (F), or Can't Answer (CA)
  
  1. I always get where David Letterman is coming from in his monologues.
  
  2. The best tweets in the world are usually ironic.
  
  3. I understand appreciation for irony to be somewhat involuntary and 
  almost automatic. It can ambush one's pet beliefs and ideas. Ruthlessly.
  
  4. I know the difference between using irony as a weapon and using irony to 
  be playful.
  
  5. Sometimes irony is the only means of being efficacious in a response to 
  someone; to be non-ironic is to invite ridicule, to be a sitting duck.
  
  6. I believe I am 99% correct in my reading of when irony is being deployed 
  on this website. There is a categorical difference psychologically between 
  irony and sincerity.
  
  7. Sophistication in the postmodern world makes irony, or the appropriate 
  sensitivity to irony, indispensable, a sine qua non in order to flourish 
  socially.
  
  8. All late night talk shows are based upon an understanding of and 
  skillful application of irony.
  
  9. To claim to be in a higher state of consciousness--in this age--means 
  you should have an irony fluency in your presentation of yourself. Else you 
  are most certainly deceived.
  
  10. Irony at one's own expense should elicit the same response as irony at 
  another's expense.
  
  11. The absence of irony on FFL would make it a very dull place indeed.
  
  12. There are no different points of view when it comes to irony: you 
  either get it or you don't. And the appreciation for irony objectifies 
  one's subjectivity in the moment of appreciating it.
  
  13. If there is a God I am sure he is capable of impeccable irony. 
  
  14. If the irony is good, it will always justify itself in its execution.
  
  15. The deployment of effective irony requires a certain sense of taste and 
  discrimination.
  
  16. The 1950's lacked a sense of irony.
  
  17. In its place, I love irony.
  
  18. Death brings irony to an end. For oneself at least.
  
  19. I have no complaints about the use of irony on this website. If it 
  doesn't make it, it wasn't irony anyway. If it makes it, that means it was 
  justified.
  
  20. You can't understand young kids these days unless you have a well-honed 
  sense of irony. Irony is big there--we hardly knew what irony was when we 
  were ten years old. Now a ten year old has a sense of irony that we 
  probably only had at 21.
  
  Score: True = +1 False = -1 CA = 0
  
  Score of 14*-20 means your irony IQ is very good. Below 10 means maybe you 
  should work on your irony. ;-)
 
 Note: For a sample of what irony is read the following:
 
 Dang! I should have taken screen shots of my score**. Good thing I have an 
 app for
 galvanic skin resistance that proves I reported my score truthfully. By the 
 way,
 the test was for diagnosing Asperger Syndrome not Barry's additional list of
 fantasized FFLife mental health disorders from the DSM-IV Manual (Diagnostic 
 and
 Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) that Barry sleeps with under his 
 pillow,
 hoping for a clue about his own mental health.
 
 *revised scoring
 **raunchy's empathy test score = tops
 
 

Revised test: Skip 1-20. Say something ironic and Robin will give you a good 
score. So relax folks, the pressure is off. You don't have to pass a test to 
prove you're not an idiot on FFLife, just don't act like one.






[FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz

2012-10-11 Thread salyavin808


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@... wrote:

 Read each statement. Answer True (T), False (F), or Can't Answer (CA)
 
 1. I always get where David Letterman is coming from in his monologues.
 
 2. The best tweets in the world are usually ironic.
 
 3. I understand appreciation for irony to be somewhat involuntary and almost 
 automatic. It can ambush one's pet beliefs and ideas. Ruthlessly.
 
 4. I know the difference between using irony as a weapon and using irony to 
 be playful.
 
 5. Sometimes irony is the only means of being efficacious in a response to 
 someone; to be non-ironic is to invite ridicule, to be a sitting duck.
 
 6. I believe I am 99% correct in my reading of when irony is being deployed 
 on this website. There is a categorical difference psychologically between 
 irony and sincerity.
 
 7. Sophistication in the postmodern world makes irony, or the appropriate 
 sensitivity to irony, indispensable, a sine qua non in order to flourish 
 socially.
 
 8. All late night talk shows are based upon an understanding of and skillful 
 application of irony.
 
 9. To claim to be in a higher state of consciousness--in this age--means you 
 should have an irony fluency in your presentation of yourself. Else you are 
 most certainly deceived.
 
 10. Irony at one's own expense should elicit the same response as irony at 
 another's expense.
 
 11. The absence of irony on FFL would make it a very dull place indeed.
 
 12. There are no different points of view when it comes to irony: you either 
 get it or you don't. And the appreciation for irony objectifies one's 
 subjectivity in the moment of appreciating it.
 
 13. If there is a God I am sure he is capable of impeccable irony. 
 
 14. If the irony is good, it will always justify itself in its execution.
 
 15. The deployment of effective irony requires a certain sense of taste and 
 discrimination.
 
 16. The 1950's lacked a sense of irony.
 
 17. In its place, I love irony.
 
 18. Death brings irony to an end. For oneself at least.
 
 19. I have no complaints about the use of irony on this website. If it 
 doesn't make it, it wasn't irony anyway. If it makes it, that means it was 
 justified.
 
 20. You can't understand young kids these days unless you have a well-honed 
 sense of irony. Irony is big there--we hardly knew what irony was when we 
 were ten years old. Now a ten year old has a sense of irony that we probably 
 only had at 21.
 
 Score: True = +1 False = -1 CA = 0
 
 Score of 18-20 means your irony IQ is very good. Below 10 means maybe you 
 should work on your irony. ;-)

3rd quiz of the day, I must be close to gaining self-knowledge.

Something wrong with this one though, I don't notice much irony
on FL, probably because I'm English and grew up thinking it was
supposed to be funny or clever. It must be an American version I 
don't get. 
 



[FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz

2012-10-11 Thread turquoiseb
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 fintlewoodlewix@... wrote:

 3rd quiz of the day, I must be close to gaining self-knowledge.
 
 Something wrong with this one though, I don't notice much irony
 on FL, probably because I'm English and grew up thinking it was
 supposed to be funny or clever. It must be an American version I 
 don't get.

Now THAT is funny. :-)

And SO right on. 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Testing Your Irony IQ: A Quiz

2012-10-11 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 fintlewoodlewix@... wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@ wrote:
snip
  Score of 18-20 means your irony IQ is very good. Below 10
  means maybe you should work on your irony. ;-)
 
 3rd quiz of the day, I must be close to gaining self-knowledge.
 
 Something wrong with this one though, I don't notice much irony
 on FL, probably because I'm English and grew up thinking it was
 supposed to be funny or clever. It must be an American version I 
 don't get.

You may be thinking of satire rather than irony. Satire is
supposed to be funny or clever. Irony may or may not be.

(Barry frequently writes what he likes to think of as satire.
It's not very funny or clever, but it's supposed to be. ;-)
He has no sense of irony whatsoever--in fact, he's been
known here for some time as the Master of Inadvertent Irony.)