@juliovschneider irony/ˈīrənē/Irony (iro·ny), noun: A sharp contrast or incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs, or between what is said and what is genuinely meant. It hinges on an unexpected reversal of reality.
@visegrad24 irony/ˈīrənē/Irony (iro·ny), noun: A sharp contrast or incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs, or between what is said and what is genuinely meant. It hinges on an unexpected reversal of reality.
@Tendar irony/ˈīrənē/Irony (iro·ny), noun: A sharp contrast or incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs, or between what is said and what is genuinely meant. It hinges on an unexpected reversal of reality.
@igorsushko irony/ˈīrənē/Irony (iro·ny), noun: A sharp contrast or incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs, or between what is said and what is genuinely meant. It hinges on an unexpected reversal of reality.
@DarthPutinKGB irony/ˈīrənē/Irony (iro·ny), noun: A sharp contrast or incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs, or between what is said and what is genuinely meant. It hinges on an unexpected reversal of reality.