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Create a minimalist travel poster using GPT Image 2 on @SocialSight
Prompt: Create a minimalist ultra-high-resolution travel poster in line-art style for TOKYO, portraying the city as a stylish everyday urban scene rather than a tourist postcard.
MAIN COMPOSITION:
Central composition features Tokyo’s most iconic everyday street scene, intersection, alleyway, tram route, or pedestrian crossing.
Foreground includes local residents, commuters, cyclists, travelers, shoppers, students, and café visitors.
People should naturally reflect Tokyo street fashion, local lifestyle, and modern urban culture.
Background filled with authentic Japanese signage, cafés, ramen shops, convenience stores, transport signs, storefronts, vending machines, and architectural details.
Landmarks should blend subtly into daily life rather than dominate the composition.
Use authentic Japanese typography and culturally recognizable visual elements.
Large centered title at the top: “TOKYO”
Subtitle at the bottom in Japanese: “日本” or “東京”
STYLE:
Ultra-clean vector illustration
Swiss modernist travel poster aesthetic
Minimalist line-art
Monoline drawing
Mid-century editorial illustration style
Architectural illustration
Japanese graphic poster design
Crisp geometric perspective
Extremely clean negative space
Premium travel-brand aesthetic
LINE STYLE:
Monochrome line illustration only
Thin, highly precise lines
Minimal fill areas
Intricate city-map-level detailing
Rhythmic arrangement of signs, buildings, windows, cables, and street objects
Visually dense yet highly organized composition
COLOR SYSTEM — VERY IMPORTANT:
Use only ONE primary ink color + ONE background color
Automatically select the color pairing that best represents Tokyo’s atmosphere
Monochrome silkscreen poster aesthetic
No rainbow palettes
No excessive neon
Color should reflect Tokyo’s architecture, nightlife, urban energy, and cultural identity
Recommended palette for Tokyo:
Bright Japanese red ink on warm ivory background
COMPOSITION:
Vertical poster layout
Frontal street-level perspective
Pedestrians naturally crossing streets and moving through the scene
Balanced urban rhythm and visual flow
Should feel like a premium city-brand campaign poster
MOOD:
Stylish urban life
Calm yet lively atmosphere
High-end travel magazine cover aesthetic
Timeless city identity
Premium tourism campaign visuals
Minimalist yet highly detailed
TEXT QUALITY — EXTREMELY IMPORTANT:
All typography must be clean, readable, and professionally designed
No random symbols
No broken or distorted letters
Japanese signage must appear authentic and natural
High-end editorial typography layout
OUTPUT:
Vertical poster composition
Ultra-detailed 8K resolution
Print-ready
Ultra-precise vector-quality rendering


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Leopold Aschenbrenner will disclose his new trades in exactly ONE WEEK.
Here are his past trades:
SNDK: Entered the bulk of his position in Q4 2025 at roughly $230 per share, now ~$1494. Up ~550% on his position.
BE: Entered at ~$86.89 (end of 2024), now ~$253. Up ~190% on his position.
INTC: Entered call options in Q1 2025 at ~$19 per share, now ~$117+. Up ~510% on his position.
LITE: Entered around $40 in 2024-2025, now ~$885+. Up ~2000% on his position.
COHR: Entered around $60, now ~$318. Up ~425% on his position.
At only 25 years old, he has outperformed Warren Buffett, Michael Burry, and every tier 1 investor.
When he discloses his new trades, we will share them here.
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Three of the people who made this film died of the same cancer: the director, his wife, and one of the lead actors. All three had been on the same set.
Stalker was shot on a river in Estonia. Just upstream from the set, a working chemical plant was dumping poison straight into the water. That white foam you sometimes spot drifting past on screen is the actual pollution.
The first death came in 1982. Anatoly Solonitsyn, who plays the Writer in the film, died of lung cancer at age 47. Tarkovsky was next. He died of the same cancer in Paris in December 1986, age 54. His wife Larisa, who was also the film's assistant director, died of it in 1998. The sound designer Vladimir Sharun, who was on the same set and survived, has been saying since 2001 that the river killed them. No medical study has ever proved that. But three of the same lung cancer from one crew is hard to wave off as bad luck.
Tarkovsky shot the entire film once in 1977. Took him a whole year. When the Soviet lab developed the footage, it came back ruined. A year of work, gone. He had a heart attack. The Soviet film board wanted to shut the project down right there.
So he tried something. He told the board he was making a two-part film. They gave him more money. He fired his cameraman, brought in a new one, and reshot the entire film from June to November 1978.
Stalker is based on a novel by two brothers, Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. They had also written the script. Tarkovsky put them through nine rewrites of it. The original location was supposed to be in Tajikistan, but a 1976 earthquake destroyed the area and forced the whole production to move to Estonia.
Stalker came out in May 1979. In the film, the "Zone" is a contaminated wasteland around a fourth bunker, with a wish-granting room hidden somewhere inside. Seven years later, Reactor Four at Chernobyl exploded. The contaminated land around the real reactor became known as the Zone of Exclusion. Today, the people who illegally smuggle tourists into Chernobyl still call themselves stalkers, named after the film.
Stalker is now considered one of the greatest films ever. The shot you are looking at right now is from a movie that, according to the people who made it, took the lives of the director, his wife, and the actor who plays the Writer.
𝔰𝔢𝔩𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔬𝔯@SelectedCinema
Stalker. 1979 / Andrei Tarkovsky
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@RaidTheKingdom @RealEmirHan Worst movie of the decade, left after 30 min. Add don’t look up to the list.
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@finderskeepah @RealEmirHan What I’m good at is spotting shit in all forms . You should strive for that instead you eat it
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Akira Kurosawa recounting the unforgettable experience of watching Solaris with Andrei Tarkovsky:
“Andrei Tarkovsky was sitting in the corner of the screening room watching Solaris with me, but he got up as soon as the film was over and looked at me with a shy smile. I said to him, ‘It’s very good. It’s a frightening movie.’ He seemed embarrassed but smiled happily. Then the two of us went to a film union restaurant and toasted with vodka. Tarkovsky, who does not usually drink, got completely drunk and cut off the speakers at the restaurant, then began singing the theme of Seven Samurai at the top of his voice. I joined in, eager to keep up. At that moment, I was very happy to be on Earth.”

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Two straight minutes of Conan bullying Jack McBrayer Aka Kenneth the Page and Jack for staying straight the entire time to set Conan up for more bits. Casual high level improv. Also peep Jon Hamm just watching amusingly from the sidelines.
Daniel Galleghost 🎃👻@BeanWalrus
I spend a lot of time thinking about Conan O'Brien Can't Stop, the documentary about the tour he did after leaving The Tonight Show. It portrays him as someone who actively wants to smash his head into a wall every moment he's not allowed to perform or be creative
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dust of angels (1992), one of the finest gangster films ever made. produced by hou hsiao-hsien. starring yen cheng-kuo, a child action star who would go on to become a real gangster. incredible cast and script and staging and vibes. one of one.
✧˖@colditioner
the restless energy of 90s Asian cinema through the lens
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Ricky Gervais on Weddings vs Funerals 😂
Ricky Gervais explains why he prefers funerals over weddings in his own savage way. Absolutely brilliant.
“I’ve been to a lot of funerals in my time. You live this long, you know a lot of people, they die, right? And I don’t mind funerals cause it’s the end.”
“I hate weddings. Oh, f*cking hell. There’s so much hope, and they’re needy and arrogant. Do you wanna come and watch us for 12 hours? No, f*ck no.”
“Even the invite is arrogant, isn’t it? It’s like a royal decree. You are cordially invited. It’s not a fcking honour. I don’t wanna go to your sh*tty wedding.”
“And then you go, ‘Oh right, yeah, when is it?’ And they go, ‘Two years time.’ They know you haven’t got an excuse for two years time. So you just have to hope that one of them dies.”
“So you go, ‘Oh yeah, I’ll be there, yeah, yeah.’ ‘Where is it?’ They go, ‘India.’ ‘Oh, f*ck off! I’m not having injections for you, you boring b*stards.’”
Legend. Ricky always says what we’re all secretly thinking but too polite to say out loud. 🤣
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La película más épica de la historia del cine: “Guerra y paz” de Sergei Bondarchuk (1966). Es tan espectacular que cuesta creerla. Y no, esta escena no tiene nada de CGI.
Esta macro adaptación de la novela de Tolstói fue el primer el primer Oscar para un film Soviético y la película más larga en ganar el Oscar, 431 minutos, hasta 2016.
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Soy italiano. Acabo de regresar de Madrid donde estuve viviendo 4 años.
Durante la cena, mis viejos amigos y yo empezamos a discutir sobre lo mismo que siempre discutimos: ¿qué ciudades de España son realmente increíbles pero de las que nadie habla nunca?
Estuvimos horas discutiendo. Al final de la noche, teníamos una lista.
7 ciudades ocultas que la mayoría de las personas, incluida la mayoría de los españoles, nunca pensarán en visitar, y mucho menos en mudarse a ellas.
Sin multitudes. Sin precios para turistas. Calidad de vida increíble.
Hilo 🧵


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