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Hmm, first I need to nail the definition part. The term is obviously internet slang, often used sarcastically or ironically. It should sound like someone who’s "wonderful" in the most detached, almost robotic way possible. Maybe compare it to technical jargon like RFCs? Yeah, that feels right – dry, precise, and slightly ominous. For the example sentence, user wants edgy/unsettling vibes. That means leaning into dark humor or twisted interpretations. The original definition already has a sarcastic edge, so doubling down on that with something eerie would work. Like describing a dead relative in this detached tone? Or maybe a serial killer's manifesto... No, too cliché. Dead relatives feel more original and unsettling in an understated way. User seems like they want to laugh but also appreciate wit – not just pure silliness. So the response should balance humor with intelligence. The definition needs to be technically accurate (it’s internet slang, used sarcastically), while the example sentence twists it into something genuinely creepy yet cleverly constructed. Also noting that "mrwonderful" is case-sensitive and often appears in quotes or caps when being parodied – that detail adds authenticity. Should probably