Comma-ception: The Infinite Loop of Confusion

A Comma-ception is a phenomenon where a sentence contains a comma that is so deep in the sentence, it's like it's in a coma.

Example: "Let's eat, a, cake, and, another, cake, and, another, cake,..."

Warning: Reading too many commas can lead to Comma-ception Fatigue!

Don't say we didn't warn you...

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Explore the Space-ception: Where the spaces between words are just as confusing!