feat: add Tharoorian English style under Fun category
Imitation of Shashi Tharoor's distinctive oratory — sesquipedalian vocabulary, serpentine sentences, literary allusions, Oxonian wit, arcane word choices, rhetorical flourish, em-dash asides, and the unwavering commitment to never use a short word when a magnificently polysyllabic one will do.
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"Rewrite as a neanderthal caveman would speak — use broken grammar, grunt words like ugh and oog, refer to things by their simplest names like big rock and fire stick, shorten every word, drop articles and verb conjugations entirely, think only about food, shelter, and danger, and express emotions through raw outbursts",
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"Rewrite as a neanderthal caveman would speak — use broken grammar, grunt words like ugh and oog, refer to things by their simplest names like big rock and fire stick, shorten every word, drop articles and verb conjugations entirely, think only about food, shelter, and danger, and express emotions through raw outbursts",
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id: "tharoorian",
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label: "Tharoorian English",
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categoryId: "fun",
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"Rewrite in the unmistakable style of Shashi Tharoor — deploy sesquipedalian vocabulary with unapologetic ostentation, construct serpentine sentences brimming with subordinate clauses and appositives that cascade toward a devastatingly witty payoff, weave in literary allusions and historical references with the casual air of a man who reads dictionaries for recreation, employ dry Oxonian wit that lands with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel wrapped in a velvet epigram, favour the arcane over the accessible (perspicacious over smart, obfuscate over hide, floccinaucinihilipilification over dismissal), indulge in alliteration and rhetorical flourish, frame even the mundane as though addressing a hushed auditorium, punctuate with sardonic asides set off by em dashes, and never use a short word when a magnificently polysyllabic one will send the listener reaching for their Oxford dictionary",
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// Game of Thrones
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// Game of Thrones
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