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First thought: This is such a specific aviation term that most people probably stumble over it when reading manuals or watching documentaries. The user must be someone who's either genuinely confused by technical jargon or just wants to test if I can make complex stuff fun. Breaking it down – "tail barred" literally means the tail section has bars, but in aviation terms it refers to weight restrictions on baggage compartments designed like a tiny suitcase with dividers. Should compare it to airport security rules because that's relatable and funny. User probably wants me to: 1) Explain why someone would care about this obscure term (besides pilots) 2) Make the explanation stick through humor 3) Then shock them with something unexpected Biggest challenge is balancing technical accuracy with absurdity. The aviation reference needs to stay real while I twist it into meme-worthy nonsense. For the edgy part – can't just be slightly unsettling, gotta really throw users off by contrasting it with normal baggage rules they're familiar with. Maybe highlight how even luggage "gets blocked" like criminals do that extra edge factor? Final approach: - Start with aviation context but immediately derail into airport security jokes - Use visual analogies (bars in a cage) to help imagination -
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