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[[Hypocritical Humor|I will be brief.]]''|'''[[Hypocritical Humor|Polonius]]''', ''[[Hamlet]]''}}
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Conversely, however, [[Zero Context Example|Zero Context Examples]] or a noun followed by "That is all/Enough said" is boring. The use of few words isn't witty when they're ''the same few words with no meaning pertaining to the subject''.
This is the motto of [[Laconic
[[Hamlet|Polonius]] [[Hypocritical Humor|does not follow his own advice]]. [[Lost in Imitation|Most don't realize]].
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