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Originally Posted by danward3000
Tho there's the incongruity part - it's unexpected, but it has to sort of tie together sort of like a calback to the original thing in an incongruous way. It's an opposite outcome, but a special sort of opposite I guess.. It's a difficult yet specific concept to explain, which is why a lot of people have an almost-but-not-quite definition of it. Or it's almost a strict opposite, where lightning isn't the opposite of bears.. plus there's a sort of twist to it. And chocolate topping.
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It's not just about the bears. Expectation of continued life is also the opposite of the result of immediate death in that circumstance, so it would still be ironic. It doesn't have to be about the bears, it can be about the life-threatening.
For another example, it would be ironic if someone who was deathly allergic to bees, was running away from killer bees that were chasing them, and they ran into a body of water only to be eaten by a crocodile.