MisguidedAngel
Greetings, Mortal
Then everything ever in the history of anything is ironic, and the word/literary device means nothing. Happy?
Please enlighten me on the word.
^^Exactly.It's the exact opposite of something expected. Like... looking for a Dodo bird for days, throwing away your camera because you're never going to see one, and then a Dodo bird walks by.
Watching a movie with Paul Walker in it, or him dying in a car crash aren't irony - coincidences, yes.
RIP.
Paul was in the passenger seat. Driver was speeding, probablySo was this because speeding or accident?
I'm implying car accidents are a leading cause of non-natural death (it is THE leading cause in developed countries). If something that common is the polar opposite of what's expected, then obviously we're all so dumb that everything that happens is the opposite of what's expected.I'm not sure what you're implying, but all I'm saying is that both the words irony and coincidence CAN be used interchangeably, according to the logic and context it's presented in.
They put it on hold for the moment but F&F 7 is still coming outBummer.
Though I guess now we know when those fast and furious movies will stop having sequels
Well then I would agree with you, based on what you're presenting. But given the circumstance of him being in dangerous car racing movies, then this can be considered as coincidental and/or ironic. Actually, one could even argue that going only by the 'evidence' you've provided, that logically it would be even less correct to say this is a coincidence, since car crashes are a leading cause of non-natural deaths. But I'm not implying that. What I'm saying is that these word's can easily be used subjectively based on everything I've addressed.I'm implying car accidents are a leading cause of non-natural death (it is THE leading cause in developed countries).
Not everything, just what's logical. To clear up any confusion, I'll say this: A person can see life events as coincidental or ironic depending on the circumstance and connection of those events. But some things just don't have a coherent connection with one another. Example: A man that loves his dog and lives with him went on a plane trip, two days later he came back home to find that his dog was dead. This is where I would agree that this statement has no leverage in either coincidence or irony.If something that common is the polar opposite of what's expected, then obviously we're all so dumb that everything that happens is the opposite of what's expected.