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A raccoon in a trench coat solemnly operates a massive neon-lit slot machine labeled “EMOTIONAL JACKPOT.” The reels show a mix of sad, angry, and worried emojis alongside hashtags, soup cans, and blurry photo icons. Printed receipts below read “+205,” “+29,” and “SHARE THIS IF YOU—”. In the background, ghostly human figures cheer or frown from a digital void. The entire scene is rendered in dark blue and purple tones with glowing pinks, evoking a surreal fusion of gambling, social media addiction, and emotional manipulation.

A raccoon in a trench coat solemnly operates a massive neon-lit slot machine labeled “EMOTIONAL JACKPOT.” The reels show a mix of sad, angry, and worried emojis alongside hashtags, soup cans, and blurry photo icons. Printed receipts below read “+205,” “+29,” and “SHARE THIS IF YOU—”. In the background, ghostly human figures cheer or frown from a digital void. The entire scene is rendered in dark blue and purple tones with glowing pinks, evoking a surreal fusion of gambling, social media addiction, and emotional manipulation.

This raccoon pulls the lever and watches the grief emoji spin. He hits the Emotional Jackpot. The receipt says “+205 sad reacts.” Nobody claps. 🦝💔🎰 #facebookcore #emotionaljackpot #algorithmicgrief #sadposting #slotmachineofdoom #raccoonposting

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A glowing, dystopian city crosswalk lit in blue neon. A billboard looms above reading: “AUTOMATION OPTIMIZES LIVES™,” while subtler text below whispers, “She remembers when traffic lights respected the soul.” In the foreground, an elderly woman stands solemnly at a red light, holding a paper map and wearing a long coat. Behind her, futuristic figures cross in formation beneath surveillance signage and predictive pedestrian signals. The contrast between analog humanity and optimized automation evokes a melancholic resistance to algorithmic control of everyday life.

A glowing, dystopian city crosswalk lit in blue neon. A billboard looms above reading: “AUTOMATION OPTIMIZES LIVES™,” while subtler text below whispers, “She remembers when traffic lights respected the soul.” In the foreground, an elderly woman stands solemnly at a red light, holding a paper map and wearing a long coat. Behind her, futuristic figures cross in formation beneath surveillance signage and predictive pedestrian signals. The contrast between analog humanity and optimized automation evokes a melancholic resistance to algorithmic control of everyday life.

She remembers when traffic lights respected the soul. I do not consent to predictive AI intersections. 🚦🤖🛑 #nostalgia #iDoNotConsent #urbanmelancholy #predictivedystopia #facebookcore #slowtech #algorithmicgrief #grannywave

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