Andrew Huberman· PhD
if I'm using sarcastic humor to assail someone right then that's not it's not that thing anymore right you know now it's a manifestation of aggression right
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if I'm using sarcastic humor to assail someone right then that's not it's not that thing anymore right you know now it's a manifestation of aggression right
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I have also seen a lot of examples of where very smart and or accomplished people because those are not always um uh the same thing use sarcasm as a form of humor and it can be very funny but I have to imagine based on everything I'm hearing from you today that um there's a form of sarcasm which is an unhealthy defense I'm thinking of the person that um no matter what someone else says that's positive or or no matter what someone does that could be viewed as positive they find some way to diminish it by like through sarcastic humor right