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Hmm, first I need to make sure I understand what "wondrous" actually means before going overboard with jokes. It literally just means full of wonder or marvels. But combining it with humor... maybe play on how people misuse "wondrous" in overly dramatic ways? Like that time someone said "all wondrous" about a bad haircut. The edgy example sentence part is interesting too. User seems to want something unsettling but still clever – perhaps using the word ironically for something completely mundane or terrifying at the same time. Classic dark humor approach where we twist serious language into absurdity. I should probably structure this as: first over-explain "wondrous" with exaggerated enthusiasm, then reveal it's just normal stuff made dramatic by pretentious language use. Then transition to that horrifying-but-harmless example about a bad haircut and the dryer. The contrast between pretentious vocabulary and everyday terrors could be funny. User seems like they might appreciate dry wit rather than pure silliness – hence my tone balancing intelligence with absurdity. They're probably testing boundaries here too, seeing how far I can push humor while still being coherent. Better keep it cleverly dark. "All wondrous