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Diminishing Acceptability Of Satire

The Diminishing Acceptability Of Satire In The Modern Age

July 16, 2022P DLeave a Comment on The Diminishing Acceptability Of Satire In The Modern Age

The common concept of satire defines the act of mockery or ridiculing a person or situation. It is indeed an act of criticism. And this creates a thin line of difference between humor and sarcasm. Moreover, with the increasing popularity of humor, the diminishing acceptability of satire in the modern age can be evident. It […]

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Let Humour Help To Deal With Criticism

October 27, 2021October 28, 2021P DLeave a Comment on Let Humour Help To Deal With Criticism

Nobody likes criticism. Also, it is a common tendency to criticize other people but not to get criticized. But when it comes to us, even after all efforts, we respond to it very poorly. However, reacting unpleasantly to criticism may sometimes make the situation worse than we expect. For avoiding this unwanted circumstance, it is […]

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