Understatement: the art of just-not-quite-making-it-work.
Or, you know, just-enough humor.
It's a delicate balance between subtlety and cringe, like a well-executed tightrope-walking act.
When done right, it's like a gentle breeze that rustles the leaves of your audience's expectations.
But done wrong, and it's more like a sledgehammer that smashes the whole shebang.
Subtle Sarcasm: The Unreliably Reliable Art of Not-Quite-Insulting Just-Enough Words: The Art of Saying Less, Saying More