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* LetsPlay/{{Critikal}}'s common commentary traits involves his deadpan and sarcastic observations (usually leaning towards [[TheStoic the former]]) along with his dry and crude humor.

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* LetsPlay/{{Critikal}}'s WebVideo/{{Critikal}}'s common commentary traits involves his deadpan and sarcastic observations (usually leaning towards [[TheStoic the former]]) along with his dry and crude humor.



-->''"I'd call for all the chemists who’ve ever worked with a hexanitro compound to raise their hands, but that might be assuming too much about the limb-to-chemist ratio."''

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-->''"I'd call for all the chemists who’ve who've ever worked with a hexanitro compound to raise their hands, but that might be assuming too much about the limb-to-chemist ratio."''



* Curt, from Literature/MirrorFall definitely counts. In response to being teleported with Stef into the infirmary where the resident [[TwinCest twin doctors]] are engaging in some, ah, 'creative healing' he covers Stef's eyes and says when she protests, "'Newbie, don't ask unless you want to see a very explicit answer to the question "what's up doc?”

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* Curt, from Literature/MirrorFall definitely counts. In response to being teleported with Stef into the infirmary where the resident [[TwinCest twin doctors]] are engaging in some, ah, 'creative healing' he covers Stef's eyes and says when she protests, "'Newbie, don't ask unless you want to see a very explicit answer to the question "what's up doc?”doc?"
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* Creator/SamAndMickey depict [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Barbie and Skipper]] as having sarcastic senses of humor.

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* Creator/SamAndMickey depict [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Barbie Barbie, Skipper, and Skipper]] Chelsea]] as having sarcastic senses of humor.
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** Ted Nivison's tendency towards this is on full display when dealing with a very drunk Cooper in "Drinking and Killing [=CaptainSparklez=], acting as his [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder minder]].

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** Ted Nivison's tendency towards this is on full display when dealing with a very drunk Cooper in "Drinking and Killing [=CaptainSparklez=], [=CaptainSparklez=]", acting as his [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder minder]].

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* ''WebVideo/SMPLive'' features many characters who slip into this, in a perfect contrast with the server's many {{LargeHam}}s.
** Cooper tends to go into sarcasm mode very frequently, especially when around Travis or Mikey.
** Connor frequently plays this to Schlatt's LargeHam. "I don't think they call you that" is a common response to Schlatt's [[IHaveManyNames self-assigned nicknames]].
** Ted Nivison's tendency towards this is on full display when dealing with a very drunk Cooper in "Drinking and Killing [=CaptainSparklez=], acting as his [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder minder]].
** Technoblade falls into this to an extreme degree -- he tends to have a monotone voice in general, and can't seem to go five minutes without making a snarky comment.

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* Website/ChannelAwesome. A large portion of all the site's reviewers have a Snarker tendency.
-->'''[[Film/StreetFighter Guile]]''': I'm going to get on my boat, and I'm going to kick that son-of-a-bitch Bison's ass...
-->'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''': [[SarcasmMode Heart of a poet.]]
** The ''Film/SurfNinjas'' review. A whole episode of snarkiness. WOW.
** WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob has such a great voice for it, too. Case in point from his ''Island of Death'' review, when he sees a character get brutally slaughtered with a knife and a gun, then another character says that they don't know how he died.
--> '''Snob:''' If only the stab wounds and bullet holes had given us more clues!
** In the fourth anniversary movie, ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'', the award for this goes to Sad Panda, who achieves a sort of stoic nirvana in which his face does not budge an inch and he does not utter a single non-sarcastic line.



* Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses. A large portion of all the site's reviewers have a Snarker tendency.
-->'''[[Film/StreetFighter Guile]]''': I'm going to get on my boat, and I'm going to kick that son-of-a-bitch Bison's ass...
-->'''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''': [[SarcasmMode Heart of a poet.]]
** The ''Film/SurfNinjas'' review. A whole episode of snarkiness. WOW.
** WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob has such a great voice for it, too. Case in point from his ''Island of Death'' review, when he sees a character get brutally slaughtered with a knife and a gun, then another character says that they don't know how he died.
--> '''Snob:''' If only the stab wounds and bullet holes had given us more clues!
** In the fourth anniversary movie, ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'', the award for this goes to Sad Panda, who achieves a sort of stoic nirvana in which his face does not budge an inch and he does not utter a single non-sarcastic line.
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*''WebVideo/MrCoat'': More deadpan than snarky, but he still makes a few sarcastic quips.
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* WebOriginal/{{Ultimate}}: Matilda, Ultimate, and Skinny Kid qualify as this.
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* Snark has a certain cathartic or ego-stroking value for many people especially if it seems to go over the heads of their targets. For this reason and also because of the [[ForumSpeak G.I.F.T]], many netizens will snark as much as possible at anything they come across. Attempts are often made to veil genuine anger at [[{{Troll}} someone else's snark]] with one's own cutting wit, [[SturgeonsLaw usually with cringe-worthy results]].

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* Snark has a certain cathartic or ego-stroking value for many people especially if it seems to go over the heads of their targets. For this reason and also because of the [[ForumSpeak G.I.F.T]], many netizens will snark as much as possible at anything they come across. Attempts are often made to veil genuine anger at [[{{Troll}} someone else's snark]] with one's own cutting wit, [[SturgeonsLaw usually with cringe-worthy results]].results.
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* WebOriginal/{{Ultimate}}: Matilda, Ultimate, and Skinny Kid qualify as this.
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* Peristrixalo from ''Wiki/TheWanderersLibrary''. “Just once, I would like to meet something beautiful that tries to kill me, but I suspect that's asking far too much.”

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* Peristrixalo from ''Wiki/TheWanderersLibrary''.''Website/TheWanderersLibrary''. “Just once, I would like to meet something beautiful that tries to kill me, but I suspect that's asking far too much.”
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* The host of [[WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow The Music Video Show]] is this trope, when She's not [[Main/AxCrazy Ax-Crazy]]. The Kevin Federline [[https://youtu.be/YfQSiubYULA episode]] is definite proof of this.

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* The host of [[WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow The Music Video Show]] is this trope, when She's she's not [[Main/AxCrazy Ax-Crazy]]. The Kevin Federline [[https://youtu.be/YfQSiubYULA episode]] is definite proof of this.
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* The host of [[WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow The Music Video Show]] is this trope, when he's not [[Main/AxCrazy Ax-Crazy]]. The Kevin Federline [[https://youtu.be/YfQSiubYULA episode]] is definite proof of this.

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* The host of [[WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow The Music Video Show]] is this trope, when he's She's not [[Main/AxCrazy Ax-Crazy]]. The Kevin Federline [[https://youtu.be/YfQSiubYULA episode]] is definite proof of this.



** This is especially evident since season four onward, especially in the Jake Paul episodes. Taken up to 11 in the season six finale, where he calls out the Paul Brothers and their fans when he [[spoiler:is doing a fake memorial service for Jake Paul]]. He doesn't even emote AT ALL but the sarcasm is [[Main/TranquilFury very apparent.]]

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** This is especially evident since season four onward, especially in the Jake Paul episodes. Taken up to 11 in the season six finale, where he she calls out the Paul Brothers and their fans when he she [[spoiler:is doing a fake memorial service for Jake Paul]]. He She doesn't even emote AT ALL but the sarcasm is [[Main/TranquilFury very apparent.]]
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** This is especially evident since season four onward, especially in the Jake Paul episodes. Taken [[Main/UpToEleven Up to 11]] in the season six finale, where he calls out the Paul Brothers and their fans when he [[spoiler:is doing a fake memorial service for Jake Paul]]. He doesn't even emote AT ALL but the sarcasm is [[Main/TranquilFury very apparent.]]

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** This is especially evident since season four onward, especially in the Jake Paul episodes. Taken [[Main/UpToEleven Up up to 11]] 11 in the season six finale, where he calls out the Paul Brothers and their fans when he [[spoiler:is doing a fake memorial service for Jake Paul]]. He doesn't even emote AT ALL but the sarcasm is [[Main/TranquilFury very apparent.]]

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