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Hollywood aristocracy is not the same thing as English lords and lady dowagers delivering lines of caustic sarcasm.
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" is quite possibly among the most ambiguous questions ever asked, second only to "who let the dogs out?" and "turn down for what?" It is therefore understandable that my friend seemed overwhelmed by what she perceived to be caustic sarcasm from my inner hippie when I provided "I want to be happy" as an answer.
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DISINGENUOUS and caustic, yes.
Avoid sarcasm.
No sarcasm.
His tone was caustic.
Or sarcasm.
'Caustic Love' is out now.
But it drips with sarcasm, and sarcasm is opinion.
And zero sarcasm.
MATT: I love sarcasm!
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