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# Ripe
Over-acting, but in a way that is fun and enjoyable - as opposed to [ham](Ham), which is ripe acting gone bad. The difference is illustrated in [Eragon](Eragon), in which [Lord Jeremy of Irons](Lord_Jeremy_of_Irons) is ripe, but John Malkovich is ham.
Over-acting, but in a way that is fun and enjoyable - as opposed to [ham](Ham), which is ripe acting gone bad. The difference is illustrated in [Eragon](Eragon), in which [Lord Jeremy of Irons](Lord_Jeremy_of_Irons) is ripe, but John Malkovich is ham.
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3/21/2025, 4:16:40 PM
# Ripe
Over-acting, but in a way that is fun and enjoyable - as opposed to [ham](Ham), which is ripe acting gone bad. The difference is illustrated in [Eragon](Eragon), in which [Lord Jeremy of Irons](Lord_Jeremy_of_Irons) is ripe, but John Malkovich is ham.
Over-acting, but in a way that is fun and enjoyable - as opposed to [ham](Ham), which is ripe acting gone bad. The difference is illustrated in [Eragon](Eragon), in which [Lord Jeremy of Irons](Lord_Jeremy_of_Irons) is ripe, but John Malkovich is ham.
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Ripe
Over-acting, but in a way that is fun and enjoyable - as opposed to ham, which is ripe acting gone bad. The difference is illustrated in Eragon, in which Lord Jeremy of Irons is ripe, but John Malkovich is ham.
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Ripe
Over-acting, but in a way that is fun and enjoyable - as opposed to ham, which is ripe acting gone bad. The difference is illustrated in Eragon, in which Lord Jeremy of Irons is ripe, but John Malkovich is ham.