Although he knows it well
It’s foolish to try ever reason
With the outlandish and ignorant
Nonetheless caught in a predication
He put forth his opinion, explaining
Humour & sarcasm in ensuing fashion.
Humour is meant ‘laughing together’
In the company of whom one shares
Plenty intimacy, camaraderie and love;
Sarcasm at most of the time or occasions
Is intended to laugh at the person(s) around
To make them ‘squirm’ in stupidity and shame.
Other more subtle and delicate
Distinctions between the two involve:
Humour do not essentially tinge with sarcasm
But sarcasm is effective only in guise of humour;
Then, not as a rule, even so humour is proactive
While sarcasm, in essence, is inherently reactive.
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