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		<title>WACKNESS, THE</title>
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<p>The use of irony in period pieces, especially in films detailing historical stretches remembered for their farcical cultural trends (read: clear malt beverages), is a delicate balancing act. You can use period detail to enrich the context of the narrative [&#8230;]</p>
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