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A living room in a typical American suburban house on a scorching summer day, midday light flooding through half-closed blinds. The room feels intensely hot and oppressive — sunlight creates harsh, golden-orange beams across the floor, air shimmers slightly from the heat, and the atmosphere looks dry and stifling. In the center of the room sits an older CRT television on a wooden stand, its screen filled with the classic Emergency Alert System graphic: bold white text on a black background reading “EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM” and “THIS IS A TEST” or a government warning, overlaid with heavy static noise, horizontal scan lines, and flickering interference. The rest of the living room is modest and lived-in: a worn couch, a coffee table with a half-empty glass of water, family photos on the walls, and a ceiling fan spinning uselessly in the thick heat. Strong sense of oppressive summer heat, photorealistic, cinematic lighting, high detail.
Gustavo Henrique