"In a dimly lit, decrepit Italian apartment, a cartoonish green apple with unnervingly exaggerated eyes and twisted limbs sits on a cracked glass coffee table. The table reflects the cold, flickering glow of a massive OLED TV mounted haphazardly on the wall. The TV displays an Apple computer commercial in unnaturally vivid 4K, casting long, sharp shadows that dance eerily across the room. The air is heavy with the smell of mildew and decay. Beside the apple, the Android logo robot stands, but its once- smooth green surface is now rusted and grimy, with dented panels and flickering, malfunctioning eyes. The droid’s antennae twitch erratically, and its presence adds to the unsettling atmosphere. Both figures are fixated on the TV, their gazes unnaturally intense, as if drawn into the eerie commercial. Above the TV, a warped cardboard sign reads 'Think Different!' in jagged, irregular letters. Backlit by flickering LEDs, the sign casts sinister, crawling shadows on the peeling stucco walls. The room’s once- grand Italian architecture—exposed brick and wooden beams—feels claustrophobic and decayed, with grimy windows letting in only a weak, sickly light. The green apple’s glossy skin gleams ominously under the cold light, while the Android robot stands eerily still, completing this unsettling blend of twisted charm and decayed technology. "
