It’s *always* (not just “sometimes”) worth pinging you, because yet again, your reply was multi-level clever!
The irony is in a parallel saying, “When something looks too good to be true, it usually is.”
Usually, but not always. Going beyond the “usual” means no lines no waiting. Secrets of the universe waiting on the other side, something like that.
It’s like those ancient maps with the scary sea monsters depicted outside of the Pillars of Hercules, which marked the boundary of the known world.
Somebody ignored the established lines.
Knowledge never advances otherwise, yet people never learn from history.