Actually by the definition, couldn't that be either sarcastic or ironic? As Irony is defined as 'the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning', surely calling him an 'evil genius' would achieve that?Andronicus said:Just wanted to point out that, in this case, the word you're looking for is "sarcastic", rather than "ironic".darkstone said:I think the title was meant to be read in an ironic sense.kidd25 said:i also wish to see the genius part of the story?kebab4you said:>Evil Genius
What now? I see the "evil" part but sure as hell not an genius.
OT: If "attention seeking" was a crime, these kinds of criminals should be locked up for life.
Yeah, pretty much.GraveeKing said:Well if they were smart - they wouldn't be criminals would they?
I know it's such a basic, simple thing to say but it's just true!
Allow me to make it come full circle.RepeatAfterMe said:Fixed with added meme support.Victor Burgos said:"Catch me if you can, I'm in Brooklyn. But Good Luck, I'm Behind 7 Proxies"
New York Police Department said:
*breaks down front door with a battering ram*
I do not know what you are talking about. These actions clearly shows that Burgos is not only a genius but a smooth, handsome genius at that. I cannot fathom how the police managed to find such a suave gangsta and can only hope future criminals do not follow his legendary example.mjc0961 said:Okay, I changed my mind. Facebook is good for ONE thing: letting really stupid criminals practically turn themselves in. If only more criminals were this stupid.