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First off, this is clearly not a real word - it sounds like the sort of meme or inside joke people throw around online when they're frustrated by influencer culture. User seems to be looking for entertainment rather than literal definition, given the "hilarious informative" request. Hmm, how to approach this? The user wants humor but also intelligence - so I should balance being funny with actually analyzing why someone might use that term. Probably need to break it down like a linguist would dissect slang, just with comedic flair. Breaking it apart: "tvs" clearly refers to television or influencers who look TV-adjacent (those ultra-stylized Instagram personas). And "soils" is obviously the soil of something - but in this context, it's probably meant as the foundation. So combining them... yeah, that works for describing influencer personas built on manufactured vibes rather than authentic selves. For the example sentence, user asked for edgy/unsettling - which gives me permission to go full absurdist with it. The perfect contrast would be something completely normal but twisted into sounding sinister using this nonsense word. Like... what if a boring home improvement video was described as "edgy"? That's inherently funny because it creates absurd tension. User seems like they're in
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