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We understand people like to write a lot about their favorite series while being an EntryPimp. Despite the temptation, please don't write examples or descriptions that can be considered a wall of text here.

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We understand people like to write a lot about their favorite series while being an EntryPimp.Administrivia/EntryPimp. Despite the temptation, please don't write examples or descriptions that can be considered a wall of text here.
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We understand people like write a lot about their favorite series while being an EntryPimp. Despite the temptation, please don't write examples or descriptions that can be considered a wall of text here.

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We understand people like to write a lot about their favorite series while being an EntryPimp. Despite the temptation, please don't write examples or descriptions that can be considered a wall of text here.
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For JustForFun/{{egregious}} examples, observe the venerable entrants of JustForFun/TropeOverdosed.
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If a paragraph gets too long, it results in a WallOfText, which ends up being a pain to read. When editing an example or a page description, try to keep it Administrivia/ClearConciseWitty.

We understand people like write a lot about their favorite series while being an EntryPimp. Despite the temptation, please don't write examples or descriptions that can be considered a wall of text here.

Avoid putting details that don't directly pertain to the example. Cutting Administrivia/WordCruft may also help save a little space.

Chances are you're going too far when you write eight or more lines in one paragraph (on a 1920x1080 monitor with Wide Load enabled). You can use backlashes to separate long examples into paragraphs, but don't overdo it for examples as too many paragraphs in one can also annoy readers.
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