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Perhaps if I'd put a <sarcasm> tag around that last sentence you would have understood it.



After mentioning the physical issues you have when you exercise, it was quite hard to tell you were being sarcastic.


Never succumb to the temptation of adding `/s`

Those who depend on it to see sarcasm need to either lighten up or read more novels. Was clearly sarcastic; you're not crazy.


I guess so, him and many others including I.


Dunno it was obvious to me that s/he meant it in a half ironic jokey way as in "I don't like exercise and I say this to justify the dislike but I know that it's not really true".


“Exercise considered harmful”




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