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This is what I imagine happening to people who've done me wrong...
Thanks to Zettel for making me remember this!
A hyper-detailed, vintage 1940s American comic book illustration in a classic Saturday Evening Post or MAD Magazine style, featuring a chaotic urban street scene under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds. A giant, heavy, black steel bank safe labeled “McWALLACE SAFE CO DETROIT 1936” with ornate gold lettering, a large combination dial, and a brass handle has crashed through the pavement, crushing a man beneath it—only his legs in purple pinstripe trousers and brown dress shoes, and one outstretched hand, are visible amid shattered cobblestones and debris. Nearby, a man in a straw hat, colorful floral shirt, blue jeans, yellow socks, and brown loafers lounges smugly in a striped canvas beach chair, munching popcorn from a red-and-white striped box labeled “POP CORN,” with a bottle of “BLACK HOG BEER” and a newspaper headline “DAILY BANNER: GIANT SAFE FALLS FROM SKYSCRAPER! MAN CRUSHED!” beside him. Surrounding onlookers react in exaggerated comic fashion: a man in a suit and fedora exclaims, “WELL, I’LL BE A