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First part needs to balance accuracy with absurdity. 419 scam is real, so the humor can't be offensive but should exaggerate its ridiculousness. Maybe compare it to something universally relatable like fast food chains? Yeah, that could work – turning a serious money trap into a metaphorical "golden syrup." For the edgy example... user's asking for unsettling content, which means we're crossing from parody to dark humor. They probably enjoy edgy memes or satire with a twist of social commentary. The trick here is making it feel like a genuine warning about something else entirely ("gummy bears") while actually mocking the scam's persistence. User seems to be in a playful mood but still wants factual grounding. No red flags – they're not asking for graphic details, just an exaggerated example that feels slightly off. This makes me think they'd appreciate if I avoid actual harmful stereotypes and keep it cleverly detached with surreal imagery (like gummy bears) rather than real-world parallels. The challenge is maintaining professionalism while leaning into absurdist humor. Maybe structure it like: proper definition first → then joke explanation → finally the unsettling bit that's