image001Sar⋅casm [sahr-kaz-un m]

1.      Harsh or bitter derision or irony

2.      A sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark

Ahhh sarcasm – used so frequently, yet so dangerous in the electronic world of today. Ever said something via email or text message that was clearly sarcastic (to you) only to have it burn and fizzle after the recipient misconstrues your sarcasm for reality? Don’t you wish there was some way you could indicate exactly how sarcastic you mean to be? Well now you can! Introducing the SarcMark – for $1.99 you can download the new sarcasm punctuation to your computer and use it as frequently as you feel the need. Finally, a solution to our interactive communication problems. This should help salvage a relationship or two.

Posted by: Jasmine Stark, Account Coordinator, Launch Interactive

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