I’m a strange sort.
I’m attracted to sarcasm. I love to use words that mean the opposite of their literal meaning to mock or be humorous. Most people use sarcasm to criticize or insult. I’m not a fan of that. Instead, I use it as “gallows humor” to point out the crazy situations that I find myself in. I use it as a survivor’s technique to get a chuckle about life’s ups and downs.
For example, when I’m late picking up my wife, I joke that I wanted to be early to avoid the rush. When I’m talking with a coworker and I drop my stash of notes and papers, I lighten the tension by saying that I’m on top of things.
I have a bit of Oscar Wilde in me. He called sarcasm “the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence.”
Here’s what I mean. Here’s a few of the signs and comments in my travels that have struck me as funny or on the mark:



Or this:



Or even this:



Sarcasm with a purpose
I find irony and sarcasm are great ways to lessen the tension. I do have to be careful though. Sarcasm can be challenging to pick up in writing. I also think the cynicism and negativity can be disconcerting to those not ready for it.



The World’s Happiest Place!
I associate my love of sarcasm back to some of the interesting places I’ve worked in my career. When I worked as a newspaper reporter, sarcasm was standard fare. Folks like to criticize the media. They say that reporters push their liberal or conservative views. I saw none of that at the small to medium newspapers where I worked. People were people. Sarcasm, though, was everywhere. You couldn’t survive without it.
A coworker who had served ten years in the U.S. Navy before becoming a reporter joked that the media business and the Armed Forces were the two most sarcastic places he had ever spent any time.






It all goes back to Peanuts
Besides work, I attribute my love of sarcasm to a second unlikely source. As a kid I was a huge fan of Charles Schulz and his Peanuts cartoon. I was looking back recently at some of his old cartoons and was shocked to see so much sarcasm:
- “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”
- “I love mankind … it’s people I can’t stand!!”
- “Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, ‘Where have I gone wrong’.
Then a voice says to me, ‘This is going to take more than one night.” - “Happiness is waking up, looking at the clock and finding that you still have two hours left to sleep.”
- “I have a new philosophy. I’m only going to dread one day at a time.”
It all makes sense now where I picked up my sarcastic bent.
Laughing at yourself
So yes, I love me some interesting sarcasm even when it’s at my own expense. Of course, who am I to complain? As this shot from a candy shop from a few years ago shows: I’m every man and woman’s and dream. I’m a Big Hunk. Yes, please note the sarcasm.
Here’s to a little sarcasm to get you through your day!

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Had a good laugh, Brian. Thank you!
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Oh I’m glad you got a laugh! Ha ha. I guess my sense of humor isn’t so crazy after all. 🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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I absolutely love these! Love your sense of humor! I saw the metal sign of if we get caught just remember you are deaf and I don’t speak English! I went on Amazon and bought it for my best friend for Christmas – amongst other things I’m giving her of course! Lol
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Oh that’s too funny Kiki. I saw that sign in a restroom at a brewery last year. Love it. I need to get one for myself. Hope your friend likes it. Ha ha! Ya gotta laugh. Life is too hard not to find the laughs! 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎😎
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I got lucky being married to someone who not only appreciates my sarcasm, but dishes it out herself in copious amounts. It helps smoothing out those things in life that we’re not particularly thrilled with. And to be sure Brian, Peanuts was definitely a breeding ground of sarcasm for me as well. My day-to-day Peanuts calendar dispenses sarcasm on a regular basis. Love the shirt!
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I never realized that about Peanuts. I loved it as a kid. But I don’t think I picked up on the sarcasm. Love it! Ha ha. 🤣🤣😎😎
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Gotta love Charlie Brown!
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Charlie Brown was the best. Love his heart.
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That’s because he was created in Minnesota❤️
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I admit I appreciate sarcasm. It takes some effort.
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I really do gotta watch. Sometimes I can go overboard … boarding on negative to someone who doesn’t know me. Ha ha.
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Hey, I love “strange sorts”!
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Oh, I’m a strange one Joy!! Ha ha. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Thanks for the laugh(s) this morning.
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We all need a laugh or two every day!!!!🤣🤣😎😎😎
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For sure!
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Love it Brian
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I’m glad Gary. Ya gotta laugh!
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I’m right there with you on the sarcasm, buddy. I figure it goes hand-in-hand with my self-deprecating nature. What’s the point of life if you can’t have fun at your own expense?
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Yes, yes, yes! You’re right got it Mark. Love this comment. And I’m with you on the self-deprecating humor. I learned at an early age that I couldn’t get in trouble if I joked about myself. Also, if you can’t laugh at yourself … then life is, well, miserable!!! Ha ha. 🤣🤣🤦🏼♂️😎😎😎
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Lots of funny stuff there. I grew up in a sarcastic family. Often other kids did not get our humor.
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I think it does run in families. My family was the same way. I felt the same way — wasn’t always sure that other kids got my humor either!!🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Love this!! My family thrives on sarcasm. They will understand every word you wrote! Isn’t it funny how our environments truly shape us? Or warp us? We also use dark humor which doesn’t go over well at certain places or circumstances …so back to sarcasm. I do believe it loosens tension and lightens things up! My twin is hilarious! She knew fast when to stop being sarcastic with Dad though . Lol. I always enjoy your articles!! 🥰👏🏻
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Oh dark humor – gallows humor is awesome. I’m convinced it gets a bad name. A friend and I in high school used to laugh about cross country practices and running … but the humor bonded us and got us through it. Ya gotta laugh. And thank you for the kind comment. I’m glad you like my posts. I just try to write what I think I would like to read. Sometimes I hit home, sometimes I miss. Ha ha! Thank you. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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You’re welcome!! I’m giggling again because dark humor has brought my twin (and family) through tough times! I always SEE Jesus laughing! Well, he might eye-roll me at times tee hee! Happy Friday to you and yours!
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I could be dreaming but I’m convinced that he’s got a wicked sense of humor!!!! I hope so anyway.
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I’m convinced too!!!!
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A good sense of humor . . . right up there with faith, right? Ha, ha!
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Laughter is a wonderful balm. I’m not very good at humor. Matter of fact, I think I like to stew in my serious soup. I should practice the humor thing.
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Oh I’d be a mess if I didn’t force myself to laugh. I got a little “stew” in me too. Need to force the laughter some times!
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I like the sign with “Rum” in it. I’m going to have a few of those this Christmas to stay warm.
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Oh a good sign and even better advice. Love it!
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fun post and how cool that you were “schooled” early on via Peanuts cartoon
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Loved Peanuts as a kid!
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did you know that I did not – and when we got the sunday paper I skimmed peanuts – when it was there – but I did not appreciate that until I was an adult
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I learned to read thanks to the Sunday comics!😎😎😎
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very fun
and today’s generation will never know the radio music like we did – and the sunday paper with comics and inserts –
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Me too – “As a kid I was a huge fan of Charles Schulz and his Peanuts cartoon.”
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They are the best characters. More human than some humans!!!!!🤭🤭😎😎😎
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You can movie in my house ! I have the king and two princess of sarcasm here( obviously genetically I guess)😳
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Ha ha, that’s funny. Oh yes, I wonder where they get their sarcasm from? Hmmm, ha ha.
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The father , it’s always the husband isn’t it?!
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Ha, ha, good one!😎😎😎
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I love all of this – my favorite kind of humor.
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Laughter is the best medicine, right.
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Oh two Peanuts references in one week, you’re after my heart, Brian. The sarcasm and the eye rolls always made me chuckle reading those strips as a child. I can see how using the dry humour in life helps you navigate tense moments!
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I never realized how much sarcasm was included! Ha, ha!
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