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Hmm, the word itself is tricky because recession refers to a period of economic decline, so antirecession would be like... its opposite? But what does it really mean in practical terms? Let me think about this carefully while keeping it fun. First, I should acknowledge that "antirecession" isn't actually a standard economic term. That's perfect for humor - we can play with the idea of a nonexistent concept being proposed as a solution to recessions. But underneath the jokes needs to be real insight about what antirecession would entail versus actual prosperity. The user seems like they want something clever that still rings true economically, but presented in an exaggerated, almost absurd way. Maybe I can structure it like: - Start with how people misuse economic terms (classic humor) - Then twist it into a satirical concept - Explain what antirecession might "theoretically" mean if we're being optimistic - But really highlight the disconnect between rhetoric and reality For the edgy example sentence... They probably want something that feels like it's from an unreliable narrator, maybe even someone who thinks they've invented economic magic. A sarcastic or dark take would work well here - perhaps about how certain leaders claim to be creating antirecession environments while doing contradictory