Overusing Adjacent Words: The Art of Saying Nothing

It's not just about using too many words. It's about using too many words that are almost, but not quite, the same. It's a delicate dance of linguistic redundancy.

You see, words like "sophisticated" and "complex" are adjacent but distinct. One implies a certain level of refinement, while the other implies a certain level of... not refinement.

And don't even get me started on "utilitarian" and "utilization." It's like trying to choose between "sophisticated" and "complex" but with more words.

Why Bother?

Well, someone has to. Someone has to stand at the edge of the linguistic precipice, gazing out into the void of meaninglessness.

And so, I do. I stand here, in this void, with my overused words and my adjacent definitions.

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