There’s a sarcastic punctuation mark?
Also called the Percontation Point and the Irony Mark, this one’s used to indicate that there’s another layer of meaning in a sentence. Usually a sarcastic or ironic one. So it is essentially a tool for smart people to use to make stupid people feel even stupider. Which makes it the best punctuation mark of all. Why isn’t the reversed question mark in more common use then? Is it because it’s only on the keyboards used by British sitcom writers?
