A grainy candid surreal, cinematic scene at night, in the backyard of a suburban home. A realistic woman sits cross-legged on the blue grass, clutching a baseball bat in both hands with a wide-eyed, tense expression. She is in front of a massive, comically large pile of sugar standing as tall as the house. The woman has disheveled hair, casual clothes like a white t-shirt and jeans, and her posture is tense and alert, like she’s been sitting guard for hours. The lighting is dramatic and slightly off-kilter, with a blue-toned night sky and shadows stretching across the surreal suburban setting. Behind her is a trash can and a house with cracked windows. The entire scene has an eerie, hyperreal quality with an intentional touch of absurdity, like a realistic reimagining of a moment from a bizarre cartoon. Cinematic lighting, full-body composition, photoreal detail, next to the sugar there is a sign that reads "FIRST YOU GET THE BUZZ, THEN YOU GET THE POWER, THEN YOU GET THE LORAS"
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