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Stuff You Should Know

How Sarcasm Works

Stuff You Should Know

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.679.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we get to the bottom of why people sometimes talk like jerks some and how sarcasm isn’t all bad. Stand back everybody, this one is just soooo great.

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0:00.0

There's so much news happening around the world that we're somehow supposed to stay on top of.

0:05.7

That's why we launched The Big Take.

0:08.3

It's a daily podcast from Bloomberg and I Heart Radio that turns down the volume a bit

0:14.0

to give you some space to think.

0:16.4

I'm Wes Kosova.

0:17.7

Each weekday I dig into one important story and talk about why it matters.

0:23.6

Listen to The Big Take on the I Heart Radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

0:31.5

Welcome to Stuff You Should Know, a production of I Heart Radio.

0:41.3

Hey and welcome to the podcast.

0:43.1

I'm Josh Clark.

0:44.1

There's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, Dave Kustens in here with us.

0:49.3

I just heard him laugh and snicker to himself, which is always a heartwarming sound.

0:54.0

I think it's because you mispronounced his name.

0:56.5

No, no, I said it right.

0:58.2

Kusten.

0:59.2

I thought it was Kusten.

1:00.2

No, that's what you wanted to sound like when you're French.

1:02.6

No, this is Kusten.

1:04.2

Oh, okay.

1:05.2

Like Houston?

1:06.2

Exactly, but with C instead of an H.

1:09.2

Kusten means that I'm one day closer to you.

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