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Hmm, "EV C117" isn't a standard term but could be a made-up acronym or a humorous twist on something like EV (electric vehicle). I should lean into that ambiguity while keeping it clever. The user seems to want absurdist humor mixed with intelligence, so they'll probably appreciate layered jokes. First part needs to balance being educational about how acronyms work while twisting it for laughs. Maybe compare it to a Transformer or IKEA furniture – things people recognize but aren't quite what the acronym implies. That works because Transformers change form and IKEA furniture changes too... though not necessarily into something terrifying. The example sentence should feel like a thriller plot twist, where EV C117 becomes more than just car parts. I'll imagine it's some kind of horrifying autonomous vehicle that makes everyday objects go evil in the most meta way possible. The juxtaposition between mundane and terrifying fits their request for "edgy or unsettling." User seems to be in good humor themselves – they're probably smiling while typing this. They want something fun but with sharp edges, like a comedy knife routine where every cut lands precisely right. I'll aim for wit that's accessible yet clever enough to make them think twice