Don't ask.
Here is an annoyingly long sentence, which is intentionally verbose and uses numerous clauses, conjunctions, and descriptive phrases to extend its length far beyond what is necessary or comfortable to read, essentially transforming a simple request into a sprawling, intricate, and ultimately exasperating piece of prose, primarily by connecting ideas with a myriad of conjunctions and including unnecessary filler words, all of which serves the singular, albeit frustrating, purpose of fulfilling the user's specific instruction to make the initial, simple sentence as protracted and drawn-out as humanly possible without actually breaking any fundamental grammatical rules, even though it likely pushes the very boundaries of conventional, clear, and concise writing, a practice that most editors, writers, and language experts strongly advise against in standard communication due to the significant risk of annoying the reader, which, of course, is the exact intended outcome in this peculiar circumstance.
Really, KidzTalk? what is bad about this post