>>10675022And yes, I'll give some positive feedback for Calliope Mori.
It is a skill I consider necessary for me to acuminate for my future undertakings to obfuscate through elocution and syntax the semantics of my articulation. Tragically it is a skill that I am not especially proficient in owing to my lack of an old fashioned classical education.
Miss Mori's ability to go beyond her station in this regard, and to verbalise such transparent concepts in such an opaque way is a monumental achievement. And her motivational message and the words of her pronouncement speak for themselves. Their depth is exceeded by her perception thereof. Besides her loquacity, I must admire the je ne sais quoi with which she proselytises her motivational philosophical notions through the means of paternally disparaging her audience with such rapid elucidation.
>I own a thesaurus too, anon. It's not hard.