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Teenage Bird Girl expressing disapproval
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You Are Still Talking, Unfortunately

What it does

Not anger, exactly—just the exhausted discovery that the unnecessary speech has additional paragraphs.

Use it when

  • A bad take keeps developing after the conclusion was obvious.
  • Someone repeats a point you already disliked the first time.
  • Polite attention has expired before the speaker has.

For example

  1. The tour guide begins a second anecdote about the parking lot.
  2. “And that brings me to slide forty-two.”
  3. A stranger explains your own hobby to you after learning about it yesterday.
Choose this one when: KML-016 is weary endurance of a speaker; KML-044 dismisses the subject as beneath further attention.
Emotional intensity3/10
Primary reactionDisapproval
ToneDry · bored · contemptuous