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Hmm, they didn't specify which antibiotic-resistance related issue they're interested in (personal or professional context), so I'll keep it general. The wordplay approach seems perfect here because: - Medical terms often have awkward phrasing that lends itself to jokes - Antibiotic resistance is literally bacteria fighting back against human medicine - It's a serious topic but can be made light without trivializing For the example sentence, they want "edgy" or "unsettling" – interesting request. That means avoiding simple humorous sentences and instead creating something that feels like it taps into genuine future horror scenarios while still being technically correct about antibiotic resistance. The challenge is balancing accuracy with creepiness: - The bacteria should sound sentient (hence the metaphor) - It needs to show progression from minor inconvenience ("it's just a stubborn bug") to existential dread ("no cure") - Should include that uncanny feeling of microscopic entities taking over macroscopic world I'll craft this by: 1. First explaining it through vivid metaphors and exaggerated language 2. Then building the example sentence as if bacteria are whispering their evil plans in clinical jargon 3. Making sure both parts stay