As suggested by Pegasus News, I think we can do a better job than The New Yorker's readers on the caption contest for the following. (The best of the ones they came up with is “Try telling that to the Kansas Board of Education”, which is actually quite good, but not for our purposes...)
I'll start:
"If this is the price of overusing a buzzword, it's worth it."
Over to you all, in the comments.




I sir, will not shake the hand of a man, who does not take the tale-ban situation seriously.
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