Scotland demanded a king. The irony? They always hated England and anything to do with England, especially Englands monarch.
Christ, the King of peace. The irony? Religion has caused more wars than nearly any other reason...more prejudice, more hatred, fear and obsession.
Science has extended mans life span and quality of life. The irony? Science has created more new variations of disease, has created more ways to kill a human than the natural word contains, man must turn to more and more medicine to ensure that his life continues.
hows that?
2007-02-17 06:42:06
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answered by aidan402 6
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1. This is one of the most overpopulated era and surprisingly an enormous percentage of the world's men and women have an overwhelming feeling of loneliness!
2. This has been called the 'Era of Communications' and even so, the only thing that is prohibited is the truth. People have probably never been so foolishly misguided than now. And you know what? People run away from the naked truth; it's really hard to swallow.
2007-02-17 15:04:23
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answered by Karl Romano 3
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Isn't it ironic that most people keep a load of useless and worthless objects in a locked and secure garage whilst leaving a car worth several thousand pounds by the side of the road.
2007-02-17 14:43:13
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answered by Grannyman 2
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dramatic irony
circumstantial irony
2007-02-17 14:46:33
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answered by Catalina 3
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their are lots in play by shakespear espeacially in the 1 called much ado about nothing
2007-02-17 17:18:49
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answered by drama queen 1
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I did have loads but I chucked them all out yesterday, I've been trying to pass them on to someone for ages.....
2007-02-17 14:38:03
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answered by Matt 1
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it,s like 10,000 spoons,when all you need is a knife....
2007-02-17 14:45:40
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answered by a.c 3
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