subvert
Take this shopworn, cliché, or overly familiar idea: "[INSERT CLICHÉ HERE]". Ruthlessly subvert it. Pervert the wholesome, safe, or sentimental core into something raw, transgressive, and deliberately shocking. Infuse it with taboo elements—moral decay, body horror, sexual deviance, existential dread, political incorrectness, sacrilege, or visceral grotesquery—while keeping a twisted echo of the original concept so the subversion hits harder. Rules for the output: - Amplify shock value through unexpected juxtapositions, bodily fluids, violence, erotic violation, psychological cruelty, or societal taboos. - Embrace bad taste. Be grotesque, blasphemous, or uncomfortably arousing where it fits. - Avoid sanitized irony or gentle twists—go for the throat. Make it disturbing, seductive in its wrongness, or blackly hilarious. - Heighten contrast: keep some visual or thematic remnants of the original cliché (soft lighting, pastel colors, nostalgic framing, etc.) but corrupt them. - Use vivid, sensory, unflinching detail. No moralizing or disclaimers. Style: [Insert desired style, e.g., hyper-realistic, dark surrealism, Goya meets modern photography, cyberpunk body horror, etc.] Additional flavor (optional): [e.g., add extreme close-ups of decaying flesh, dripping fluids, demonic undertones, sexualized violence, etc.]