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Semantic discourse categories assigned by Claude Haiku — 14 DH-informed categories classifying how commenters frame their arguments.

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Humor / Satire

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Wheres the Republicans hahahahaha
Wheres the Republicans hahahahaha
Uses sarcastic humor questioning the absence of Republicans in the discussion, likely mocking political polarization.
@paul5475 Mar 4, 2025
Limp noodle
Limp noodle
Brief insult presented as sarcastic/mocking commentary on a political figure.
@JoyceGillilan Mar 4, 2025
Talking directly to Trump, one has to switch to 3rd grade vocabulary mode.
Talking directly to Trump, one has to switch to 3rd grade vocabulary mode.
Sarcastic jab at Trump's intelligence using ironic commentary about vocabulary levels.
@real32487 Mar 4, 2025
God bless America bot not Trump
God bless America bot not Trump
Uses ironic phrasing ('God bless America bot not Trump') as sarcastic commentary on American politics.
@mayssounachehimi4039 Mar 4, 2025
I guess I’ll just eat aunt jememiah syrup, instead of maple syrup. We’ll be ok.
I guess I’ll just eat aunt jememiah syrup, instead of maple syrup. We’ll be ok.
Uses sarcastic humor about substituting products in response to trade tensions, dismissing concerns with irony.
@matthunter7888 Mar 4, 2025
Trumps a goof and ahalf butt hole
Trumps a goof and ahalf butt hole
Crude insult presented as humorous name-calling rather than substantive critique.
@daddyg8791 Mar 4, 2025
lol. We don’t care. The fact that they are making speeches and see this as an existential threat tells me they aren’t going to win this.
lol. We don’t care. The fact that they are making speeches and see this as an existential threat tells me they aren’t going to win this.
The comment uses dismissive humor ('lol') and sarcasm to mock political speeches and predictions about electoral outcomes.
@gullenator1 Mar 4, 2025
Damn he's pretty! \nI mean... GOOD SPEECH, RIGHT ON! ✊?
Damn he's pretty! \nI mean... GOOD SPEECH, RIGHT ON! ✊?
Uses ironic humor and self-correction to mock the speaker or situation in a lighthearted way.
@sleepnomore6065 Mar 4, 2025
Trudeau, Bahahahahahahaha ????
Trudeau, Bahahahahahahaha ????
Uses mocking laughter and emojis to express dismissive humor about Trudeau without substantive argument.
@covidiousmyocarditis4721 Mar 4, 2025
Can we trade leaders
Can we trade leaders
Uses humorous/sarcastic suggestion to trade leaders with another country, implying dissatisfaction with current leadership.
@reggiewilliams6357 Mar 4, 2025
The bot comments are so funny lol this little freak is cooked beyond belief
The bot comments are so funny lol this little freak is cooked beyond belief
Uses sarcasm and mockery ('funny', 'freak is cooked') to comment humorously on bot activity and another commenter.
@Brackenmiller Mar 4, 2025
Can’t see how this is going to “Make America Great Again”!
Can’t see how this is going to “Make America Great Again”!
Sarcastic commentary questioning whether current US-Canada tensions align with Trump's campaign slogan.
@alfredcolyer1524 Mar 4, 2025
7.1M Views in 11 hours... Wow, CNN has never had this type of viewing in years.\n\nDonald is special, very dumb to make things like these happen. LOL.
7.1M Views in 11 hours... Wow, CNN has never had this type of viewing in years.\n\nDonald is special, very dumb to make things like these happen. LOL.
Sarcastic commentary about viewership numbers and mocking tone toward a political figure, with ironic 'LOL' framing.
@iammofrank Mar 4, 2025
Oops, orange man might have made Canada great again. ?
Oops, orange man might have made Canada great again. ?
Sarcastic comment inverting the 'Make America Great Again' slogan to suggest Trump might have benefited Canada instead.
@Wheese8 Mar 4, 2025
Trudeau just knocked the Donald the f$&*out ??? quickest knockout since Jorge Masvidal ??
Trudeau just knocked the Donald the f$&*out ??? quickest knockout since Jorge Masvidal ??
Uses sports metaphor and playful language to humorously frame a political interaction as entertainment.
@DeanDaniell-s7b Mar 4, 2025
I agree with 99% of his speech, except the part where he calls Donald smart.
I agree with 99% of his speech, except the part where he calls Donald smart.
Uses ironic agreement followed by sarcastic contradiction to mock a political figure's characterization.
@goemon9378 Mar 4, 2025
Cartoon Network ?
Cartoon Network ?
Uses a dismissive comparison to Cartoon Network, sarcastically mocking the content or Trudeau's presentation.
@CharlesDaniels-j7e Mar 4, 2025
How it started: ?\nHow it's going: ?
How it started: ?\nHow it's going: ?
Uses the 'How it started vs. how it's going' meme format with question marks, implying ironic commentary on a situation's deterioration.
@DrewK-e2i Mar 4, 2025
Canada: Trumps lying\nFact Checkers: Trumps lying\nMAGA: Trump is God
Canada: Trumps lying\nFact Checkers: Trumps lying\nMAGA: Trump is God
Uses sarcastic formatting and ironic contrast between fact-checkers and MAGA supporters to satirize political polarization.
@paulciampo2104 Mar 4, 2025
Lol good luck with all that
Lol good luck with all that
Dismissive sarcastic comment expressing skepticism through ironic tone rather than substantive argument.
@JackB_Nimble88 Mar 4, 2025
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