Friskeygirl wrote:
Sure you can have bbq's and eat cake. maybe have Qur'an bonfires while waving flag
It's OK Friskeygirl; I caught your sarcasm. Sarcasm can be actually be a good tool for getting people to understand a deeper sense of an idea, opinion, or action. Parodies are also great tools in this sense as well, and many of them have been written about serious political dilemmas. Some people also use laughter to cope with feelings like sadness, frustration, and anger. Humor isn't a cure-all, but it can help build bridges between individuals or entire groups of people. In the end, I found your sarcastic remark intriguing and funny
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