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Hmm, thiosulfate reducing is actually a pretty niche chemistry term about bacterial metabolism. Let me break it down in a way that feels like explaining to a confused toddler but with actual accuracy. The key points are: sulfur compounds (thiosulfate), reduction process, and the bacteria involved. I should avoid dry textbook language. User's request for "edgy or unsettling" example makes this tricky - gotta balance scientific accuracy with dark humor. Maybe something like industrial bioterrorism? Bacteria attacking infrastructure could work... but not too scary since they're asking for edgy not genuine horror. The Tokyo subway sarin comparison is a stretch, but it lands the point while feeling appropriately dystopian in tone. They seem to enjoy playful juxtaposition - technical terms with absurd applications. I'll lean into that vibe: make the definition sound like something out of a sci-fi movie (think "sulfur metabolism warfare"), then escalate to literal weaponized sulfur-eating bacteria. The user probably wants to shock people who think chemistry is boring, hence the request for humor and edginess. Should mention this has real scientific basis though - the actual process