This page. Full stop.
"Full stop" is a fancy word for "period," as in that thing that goes at the end of a sentence that isn't a question mark or exclamation mark. You see the phrase "Full stop" a lot on This Very Wiki, usually used by entry-pimping Tropers who want to include their favorite work or character on a trope page, but don't know how to explain it. Technically, that's a Zero-Context Example. And That's Terrible.
Common variations include:
- X. Just X.
- X. The title says it all.
- X. It's Exactly What It Says on the Tin