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Hmm, achromats exist in both biology (colorblind people) and optics (monochrome filters). I should pick one side to define since the word can mean different things. The biological definition feels more relatable and edgy-friendly for this context – we can make it funny by exaggerating how boring their lives are. User seems to like creative, slightly dark humor based on the "edgy or unsettling" request. Maybe they're writing a comedy script or just want life made interesting? I should craft an example that's visually comical but still logically sound about color perception. The challenge is balancing technical accuracy with absurdity. Too much nonsense might lose credibility, but too dry would miss the mark. I'll structure it as: - First define achromat as colorblind person (emphasize the tragedy) - Then optical filter version (more literal edge) Probably they're familiar with both meanings since they chose this word. I wonder if they'd appreciate knowing which meaning to prioritize... Maybe include a tiny disclaimer about context? But keeping it clean would better maintain humor flow. The example should highlight how color impacts perception – the edginess comes from implying that without color, life becomes even more monotonous than usual.