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So deep it makes shallow people nervous and pretentious people quotable.

means Having or showing great depth of insight, intensity, or knowledgereaching well below the surface.

from From Latin profundus, literally bottomless, from pro (forward) plus fundus (bottom) — depth you can fall into.

Physical rootsOriginally meant literally deep, as in oceans.
Medicine tooDoctors use it for severe, as in profound deafness.
Fake cousinProfundity is often pseudo-profundity wearing a tweed jacket.
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