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  1. Sep 6, 2021 · I discovered that there are many types of irony. Despite what you say in the first lines of your post #1, this is ironic. Irony means telling lies for literary effect. Now, what sort of lies? Saying that a thing is more than it really is - called hyperbole. Saying that a thing is less than it really is - called understatement.

  2. There is the saying many a true word is spoken in jest.As Cambridge Dictionaries explains, this is. said about humorous remarks that contain serious or true statements. I've seen this used in two different kinds of situations: The first is similar to that in your quote, where someone is trying to cover up the truth of their (usually insulting) statement by pretending it's a joke.

  3. Jun 15, 2020 · Making a joke that is obvious, and perhaps sometimes inappropriate, is to be facetious: [Merriam-Webster] 1: joking or jesting often inappropriately : WAGGISH // just being facetious 2: meant to be humorous or funny : not serious // a facetious remark. In your example, you would use its adverb form. The characters are obviously in a cave, so:

  4. Feb 2, 2012 · Don't be afraid of saying something because it's "obvious". It's like how your teachers always said there are no stupid questions. Don't burden your awesome ideas with "obvious but it needs to be said". Don't vote down a comment because it says something "obvious" unless you've thought about it for a while. Also, don't shun "obvious" ideas.

  5. Jun 18, 2023 · As a somewhat insulting noun, "Captain obvious" can be used for someone who is always stating the obvious. Prolixity can be used to describe someone who says too much . This may be applicable in some cases.

  6. Saying something the person finds offensive is a bit different. The only damage is in the minds of the people being spoken to. I'm not saying that this completely absolves the person doing the talking, but saying "it was just a joke" is a way of apologizing as you say.

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  8. Sep 22, 2015 · Sure, even Freud would say that sometimes a joke is just a joke. I, myself, love punctuation jokes. I, myself, love punctuation jokes. “A panda bear walks into a bar, eats, shoots and leaves.”