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Okay, user wants me to define "fibropapillomatosis" with humor and then provide an edgy example sentence. That's... actually pretty clever framing because they're combining the technical term with a humorous twist by adding "associated."
Hmm, first I need to unpack why this is funny - probably because "papilloma" already sounds like something from a 90s sci-fi movie (P38 Exo-ATM style), but then throwing in fibrous tissue makes it extra ridiculous. The user clearly enjoys playful academic wordplay.
They're also asking for an edgy example sentence, which suggests they want contrast between the technical definition and something genuinely unsettling. This is a chance to play with dark humor about medical conditions while keeping it scientifically accurate underneath.
I should approach this like explaining quantum physics using overly complex terminology but delivered in meme format. The term itself has some inherently funny parts: "fibre" sounds like fiber, but papillomatosis is literally tumor disease - so combining them creates a perfect comedic mismatch.
For the edgy example, I'll need to make it sound clinical first then twist into something deeply unsettling about parasitic infections and tissue overgrowth. The key is maintaining medical accuracy while using exaggerated language that plays on people's fear of tumors in unusual places.
Okay, so you're asking for "Fibropapilloma associated," right? Let me break this down because we need some fun with terminology