Language for Ironic and Emotive Effect
Language for ironic and emotive effect.
How to Survive a Riot
Castor 2010, Stuttgart 21, G20… All events are at present still lingering in the minds of the media aware reader.
Now, how to prevent getting under the wheels, loosing your eyesight, or worse, getting abused by the Police?
Telemarketitis, Part Two: When The Easy Cures Fail
This is a sequel to my earlier article "Telemarketitis: The Curable Plague of Our Time" which appears at http://socyberty.com/issues/telemarketitis-the-curable-plague-of-our-time/
Sarcasm is a Part of Satire, a Form of Humor, But When?
Sarcasm is a part of humor, when it derides folly.
Do You Create a Good Impression? Take The Test and Follow Tips
Creating a good impression about oneself is the first step towards success, say all experts of effective communication techniques.
Money Matters
Money wreaks havoc. These are just some of the things that money does to corrupt the Philippines, including its government and its people.
Great Texas Humor or American Sarcasm
Defining the dry humor approach by Texans and the sarcasm of Americans.
The Cynic’s Guide to Utopia
St. Thomas Mores’ Utopia gets people thinking. Here is one cynic’s viewpoint at an ideal world.
Sarcasm
A look on sarcasm from a different view other than your own.










