Snarky’s pretty common on MUSHes where roleplayers can be, well, pretty snarky and more than a few are proud of it.
I’ve been saying “snarky” since the 80s, dagnabbit.
Troy
There are a billion Catholics in the world? Also, I did say “as far as I’m concerned,” and even if there were a trillion Catholics, I’m still pretty sure I wouldn’t be one of them.[/quote]
How nice for you.[/quote]
Yeah, I count myself pretty lucky.[/quote]
Funny, I imagine luck has little to do with it. Considering free will and all.[/quote]
Lucky to have had the sense to choose not to be in that club, I mean.[/quote]
So why are you so snarky?[/quote]
It’s fun!
Say what you will about Bard’s Tale, I think we owe it a debt of gratitude for reintroducing that word into common parlance.[/quote]
The Bard’s Tale reintroduced “snarky”? I’m halfway interested in that, and halfway wanting to continue the recursive rectangle quote pattern like some drunken barbershop mirrror.[/quote]
Everyone is quick to deny it, but I don’t remember anyone here or anywhere else using the word before Bard’s Tale came out.[/quote]
In the interests of preserving the beauty of the nested quotes, I just wanted to add that “snarky” has been in my vocabulary for at least 25 years.
There are a billion Catholics in the world? Also, I did say “as far as I’m concerned,” and even if there were a trillion Catholics, I’m still pretty sure I wouldn’t be one of them.[/quote]
How nice for you.[/quote]
Yeah, I count myself pretty lucky.[/quote]
Funny, I imagine luck has little to do with it. Considering free will and all.[/quote]
Lucky to have had the sense to choose not to be in that club, I mean.[/quote]
So why are you so snarky?[/quote]
It’s fun!
Say what you will about Bard’s Tale, I think we owe it a debt of gratitude for reintroducing that word into common parlance.[/quote]
The Bard’s Tale reintroduced “snarky”? I’m halfway interested in that, and halfway wanting to continue the recursive rectangle quote pattern like some drunken barbershop mirrror.[/quote]
Everyone is quick to deny it, but I don’t remember anyone here or anywhere else using the word before Bard’s Tale came out.[/quote]
In the interests of preserving the beauty of the nested quotes, I just wanted to add that “snarky” has been in my vocabulary for at least 25 years.[/quote:963c5d5dc3]
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There are a billion Catholics in the world? Also, I did say “as far as I’m concerned,” and even if there were a trillion Catholics, I’m still pretty sure I wouldn’t be one of them.[/quote]
How nice for you.[/quote]
Yeah, I count myself pretty lucky.[/quote]
Funny, I imagine luck has little to do with it. Considering free will and all.[/quote]
Lucky to have had the sense to choose not to be in that club, I mean.[/quote]
So why are you so snarky?[/quote]
It’s fun!
Say what you will about Bard’s Tale, I think we owe it a debt of gratitude for reintroducing that word into common parlance.[/quote]
The Bard’s Tale reintroduced “snarky”? I’m halfway interested in that, and halfway wanting to continue the recursive rectangle quote pattern like some drunken barbershop mirrror.[/quote]
Everyone is quick to deny it, but I don’t remember anyone here or anywhere else using the word before Bard’s Tale came out.[/quote]
In the interests of preserving the beauty of the nested quotes, I just wanted to add that “snarky” has been in my vocabulary for at least 25 years.[/quote:c894b82647]
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I don’t think The Bard’s Tale had anything to do with it. I picked up “snarky” from MightyBigTV several years ago. (Now Television Without Pity.)