From the TV Tropes subpage of Large Hams in Real Life:
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The Lakota (Sioux) language has special constructions for rhetoric (in other words, it marks hamminess in its grammar the way Japanese marks politeness) — and men's speech is marked by using them. Apparently, the Sioux believed Real Men Chew Scenery.I, wait -- what?
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