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First of all, I didn't complain that someone was suffering a first-world problem. I was pointing out that complaining about this particular problem (redmarvel's...not DST in general) is absurd. Of course, she was probably being just a bit facetious - as was I.Okay, since you seem to have missed your own redirection, let me explain.
You use a catchphrase to dismiss someone else's problem as "first world" while living in the first world, with all the luxuries of the first world, and doing absolutely nothing to help the rest of the world. It's a trite and tired phrase, much like YOLO. And while irony was meant to originally mean the opposite of an intended word or meaning it has spread to become more generically the opposite of anything, or in your case, complaining that someone is suffering a first world problem while you yourself are enjoying the benefits of first world life. In other words, you missed that your own first world problem is living in it.
Secondly, there is literally NO irony in this scenario. According to your reasoning, telling somebody that they should be thankful for anything is inherently ironic, so long as both parties are enjoying the same benefit or experience. Do you really not see the problem here?
It would be like me telling a fellow suburbanite that it's a bit silly to complain about their refrigerator being full, or, you know...having too many electronic devices, or a multistory dwelling. (Oh, wait...that's exactly what just ****ing happened.)
You clearly have no idea how to use the word.
I'm not sure how or why you keep failing to comprehend that my original comment was very specifically targeted towards redmarvel's post and not DST in general. I thought I had made that abundantly clear.Teelie said:And my point was as you so clearly stated, redirection only works when it isn't painfully obvious. This thread is about DST not first world problems which despite your assertion being a first world problem, still has very real problems of people you know, dying from it.![]()
My post also didn't constitute a redirection - at least, not within the context of how I originally used the word. I wasn't trying to divert an argument in order to achieve some sort of gain (or, in our case, to avoid having to answer a fairly simple question). That's a relatively important difference.
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