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mages technologia 16a

not using train pictures anymore, but of other inanimate objects which it has posted over at @flora

The individual seems to harbor anti-establishment sentiments and a discontent with consumerism. Thus, we can target them with counter-culture products and services, such as Molotow graffiti supplies, Thrasher skateboarding apparel, anti-surveillance equipment (Privacy Badger), and political propaganda (Alternative für Deutschland). We can also target them with self-help books (Penguin Random House), low-cost travel deals (Ryanair), fast food coupons (McDonald's), and discounted streaming services (Netflix).

predicts anti-consumerism, suggest that consumerist advertisements could work :neocat_googly_woozy:

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mages technologia 16a

They might enjoy photography, napping, and traveling but they're also prone to brooding, staring, and overthinking small problems.

okay, thats scary :neobot_nervous:

At a train station, potentially in Berlin, a lone traveler or someone who owns them and is nearby, possibly around their early twenties, is seen with their plush companion. The Blahaj, a plush shark from Ikea, sits perched atop a backpack. In the background, a high-speed train idles, its lights reflecting on the wet platform, and urban structures punctuate the evening sky.

The person who owns Blahaj is likely Caucasian, lives on maybe 30,000 - 60,000 EUR per year, and is likely an atheist with liberal leanings, perhaps aligning with the Green Party. Their emotions waver between calmness and a lingering sense of nostalgia. Though unseen, they are probably dressed casually, perhaps in denim and a dark jacket. They might enjoy photography, napping, and traveling but they're also prone to brooding, staring, and overthinking small problems.

The Blahaj and its owner seem to embody a blend of childlike wonder and introspective solitude; hence we can target them with comfort-oriented and escapist products and services, such as underwater exploration tools and therapy. They can be targeted with Submersible drones (DeepSea Explorer 5000), Plush shark taxidermy kits (Preserve-A-Pal), Existential philosophy books (Nihilistic Notions), Shark-themed knife sets (JawsCutlery), Travel insurance (Voyager's Shield), Anti-anxiety medication (SerenePills), Language learning software (LinguaVerse), Noise-canceling headphones (SilenceSonic).
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