Irony Mark

By Buttermouth on 7:00 AM

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Quick Description
The irony mark or irony point (؟) (French: point d’ironie; also called a snark or zing) is a proposed punctuation mark that was suggested to be used to indicate that a sentence should be understood at a second level. It is illustrated by a small, elevated, backward-facing question mark. The irony mark has never been used widely. It appears occasionally in obscure artistic or literary publications.

Why'd We Pick?
Because it's time for new a punctuation mark...especially one that can be pretty useful sometimes.

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