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Hmm, "kotakomp" sounds like a mix between "compulsive" and "kafka," which is interesting. User probably wants me to capture both the obsessive nature of a habit and the bureaucratic dread it brings into someone's life. The word itself feels intentionally vague but charged - perfect for this kind of playful-yet- unsettling twist. I should lean into tech slang vibes since they mentioned programming earlier in our imaginary conversation (even though I haven't actually had one yet). Maybe exaggerate how mundane daily tasks become through this compulsion? Like, instead of just "checking emails," it's like a time loop or something existential. The example needs to be edgy - maybe hint at corporate surveillance without being too on-the-nose? Like describing someone so trapped by their routine they might as well be in Kafka's office. The passive-aggressive undertone would fit the bureaucratic nightmare theme while keeping it humorous. User seems like they'd appreciate meta humor - pointing out how ridiculous these behaviors are but framing them with deadpan corporate-speak. Should I add more layers? Like comparing their routine to a "death by a thousand paper cuts" or something? No, that might overdo it. The current version