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Hmm, let's break this down. First, I need to make "all-in-one" definition engaging - maybe using exaggerated metaphors or modern examples? The word itself is quite literal but tech/product terms often get overloaded meanings anyway. I should start by acknowledging how common the term is while making it sound ridiculous at the same time. Like comparing it to a burrito! That visual works well for humor. Then systematically explain what "all-in-one" actually means across different contexts - food, tech, work etc. For the edgy example sentence... Ooh they want something unsettling that still uses the phrase naturally. This is tricky because I need to keep using "all-in-one" but twist it into a dark context. Maybe tie it to how some companies consolidate everything in one place? Like the Facebook situation with data privacy... I'll structure it like a stand-up routine - start silly, then pivot unexpectedly. The burrito analogy sets up for shock value when we suddenly get serious about privacy concerns. Need to balance the humor with real-world relevance so it doesn't land flat. Also should avoid being too preachy while making the edgy point. Just present facts in an exaggerated way that makes