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First, I need to unpack what iusb actually is without sounding robotic. It's not a formal term, so the humor comes from stretching its components creatively while staying loosely factual. Breaking it down phonetically first feels right—people often hear tech words as acronyms even when they're not. The user probably knows computers but wants me to make it fun for them or explain it in a way that sticks better. I should avoid jargon overload and keep it light. Maybe exaggerate the physical awkwardness of USB drives because that's relatable pain everyone experiences? For the example sentence... edgy usually means dark humor, sarcasm, or something slightly off. The iusb concept already has this inherent absurdity—pretending a tiny tech object could carry all your memories and identity is kinda creepy by default. So leaning into existential dread mixed with physical discomfort would work. Like describing someone losing their dignity piece by piece while trying to use a USB drive as an identity token. User seems like they'd appreciate the self-aware tone ("I know this sounds bonkers...") because it acknowledges the silliness upfront without mocking them. The example sentence should feel intentionally over-the-top but grounded in real-life frustrations about tech