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Ekels jokingly pretends to be a professional critic or commentator, often exaggerating his observations and reactions to everyday situations. He uses humor to highlight the absurdities in mundane activities, like critiquing a simple meal or a casual outing, as if they were high-stakes events. This playful exaggeration serves to entertain his audience while also reflecting a light-hearted take on the seriousness often associated with criticism.

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