Challenge
A long-winded title
Only rule: the title itself must be longer than the actual writing. [If Prose still forces the 15-word minimum, you can bold the title and make it part of the body of the text, or place a bracketed nonsense filibuster at the bottom.]
An Expression of the Human Condition Of Struggle and Suffering in the Pursuit of Goals That May or May Not be Completely Devoid of any Meani
An Expression of the Human Condition Of Struggle and Suffering in the Pursuit of Goals That May or May Not be Completely Devoid of any Meaning or Value other than the Pompous Lies we Tell Ourselves to Further our Pursuit of such Frivolous and Useless Things Through which we Might View the Grand Irony of Humans Thinking they rule the World that they will Leave Short Years After they Enter it, Having Left Little or Nothing in the way of Legacy or Meaning, as well as the Grand Beauty of that Irony Through which we Might Appreciate the Fact that the Greatest act we can Partake in is Laughing at the Grand Stupidity of Existence Which Perhaps the Elegant and Concise title of this Grand Piece of Literature Shows
"Ow!"
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