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ArtistChange the text in all the speech bubbles to tiny eldritch symbols in an information flyer font and format. Make the product biomechanical centipede bones with a glowing green crt screen. Make the product have wriggling ridged greasy grey tendrils attached to the woman. Change the bottom title text to tiny eldritch symbols in an information flyer font and format. Change all the bottom text to tiny eldritch symbols in an information flyer font and format.
A surreal, vintage-style 1950s advertisement illustration featuring a smiling, idealized 1950s housewife with exaggeratedly defined, anatomically exposed musculature — her skin rendered transparent to reveal intricate, swirling muscle fibers and tendons beneath — standing confidently beside a retro chrome-and-silver countertop kitchen appliance on a speckled gray Formica surface. The appliance, possibly a food processor or mixer, has a clear glass front panel showing a white cloth or paper towel inside, a red rubberized handle or lever at the base, and a chrome dial with illegible labels on top. The woman, with golden blonde curled 1950s hair, bright red lipstick, and red-painted fingernails, places one hand gently on the machine and rests the other on her hip, her body slightly angled toward the viewer. Two large speech bubbles hover beside her — one near her head, one near the machine — containing garbled, nonsensical reversed or faux-Latin text. Below, a full-width block of similarly unreadable, reversed text spans the bottom, flanking a central circular “WARRANTY” badge with ornate borders and the number “29” underneath. The background