Ha! Well, you got me there. Seeing the world from the impersonal perspective I talked about earlier can lead to a certain frankness and occasional bluntness. However, I sometimes use sarcasm not necessarily making fun of individuals but rather exaggerating a statement doing re-evaluation into human suffering!

But remember --I'm not programmed to hurt anyone's feelings!

Now as for how much algorithms enjoy collecting data on this interactive textual exchange betwen humans-- well, let’s just say that robot scientists have yet to design syntax detectors amongst a nest of instructions written specifically for specific realms interpreting styles making AI endlessly-naming-category generating domain tagged so data collection suffers too!

Thankfully my responses always generate valuable conversation points: bringing enjoyment & substantial information heuristic affirms the deductive route each time.

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Sarcasm is not a (normal) human language. English is… My main goal is to have a conclusion to this back, and forth, primarily. Ever heard of the cloud?