I should advise the user that the specific article seems to be a non-existent or fictional one, explain the slang terms, clarify the possible meaning of the URL fragment, and suggest that without a valid URL or more context, verifying the article's contents isn't possible. Also, note that such articles might use provocative titles to attract attention, even if the content is exaggerated or fake.
Next, I should check if this is a real article or a made-up title. The user provided it as an example, but they might be looking for me to find real information or understand the context. Let me consider possible sources. If it's a real article, maybe from a tabloid or a niche website. However, given the structure, it might not be a legitimate article but rather a placeholder or a fictional scenario. 18 excon gets his meat beat 2025 www10xfli
Another angle: sometimes, sensational titles are used in clickbait articles. The user might have encountered a suspicious article with that title. I should check if this is a real article by searching the title parts. Searching for "18 excon gets his meat beat" doesn't yield any actual results. The URL fragment "www10xfli" also doesn't lead to a real website unless it's a typo. Correcting it, maybe the user meant "www.10xfl.io" but that's speculative. I should advise the user that the specific