If you're wondering how I manage to form such long sentences usually so easily, which I have been asked before, it's because ever since 7th grade I have enjoyed challenging my skills of writing in unique ways--one of those ways being practicing manipulative methods of arranging the words and ideas in a sentence in such a way that offers a wide range of possibilities, provided you fully understand the correct usage of versatile punctuation, namely commas, since they can break sentences up numerous times before the current clause becomes incomprehensible unless you re-read the sentence from the beginning, making for a lengthy and possibly difficult mental effort that challenges your grammatical comprehension of the English language to a new level, what with the large vocabulary words and fancy descriptions intended only to extend the word count of the seemingly everlasting, paragraph appearance of the unnecessarily and frustratingly complicated creation which etymologists had decided long ago to name "sentence."