Jan 27 2010

Sarcasm Mark

A Michigan based company has come up with a new punctuation mark.

The SarcMark is meant to be used in the same manner as a period would at the end of a sentence. The writer uses the SarcMark to denote sarcasm in their text. Although this seems like such an obvious necessity, it’s taken several millennium for man to come up with.

Once downloaded for only $1.99, you can use the SarcMark in your text documents simply by pressing Ctrl + >.

I look forward to using this mark in many situations that would otherwise be lost without a sarcastic tone of voice. Finally, the deaf will no longer lose the sarcasm when watching movies with subtitles.