No I'm not jumping on you... I know you did not make the graphic or the post of it... I suppose people may do that on purpose, but if so then I am still critiquing that "method" of humor and saying I think it is lame and pathetic and stupid, even if it was intentional.
And by the way whatever that is it is NOT "irony." Apparently you dont know what "irony" means. It involves CONTRADICTION, saying the OPPOSITE of what is really meant. NOTHING TO DO with bad grammar and using an incorrect term that is a homonym of the one that should properly be used. Absolutely that technique if thats what it is cannot be called "irony." Whatever it is its just some trendy misplaced attempt at seeming "hip", that is really just stupid and conveys exactly NOTHING.
i·ro·ny1
[ahy-ruh-nee, ahy-er-] Show IPA
–noun, plural -nies.
1.
the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, “How nice!” when I said I had to work all weekend.
2.
Literature .
a.
a technique of indicating, as through character or plot development, an intention or attitude opposite to that which is actually or ostensibly stated.
b.
(esp. in contemporary writing) a manner of organizing a work so as to give full expression to contradictory or complementary impulses, attitudes, etc., esp. as a means of indicating detachment from a subject, theme, or emotion.