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A white cat leans on a couch, with part of a green backpack peeking out behind them. They're looking wistfully toward the camera, as though lost in thought. The cat is too large for the couch, but the arm it's leaning on is proportional.
The white cat from the previous image is now overlaid on top of a grid of photos, auto-generated by iOS as a memory called "Back in the Day." The images are hard to make out, but they are mostly of fields, trees, and the branches of trees, heavy with apples. One of the cat's eyes is reddish, either from an apple, or like the glint of light at night.
Another grid of images of apple trees and farmland are now overlaid by a negative image of a large cat, probably  leopard, looking at the camera with either surprise or menace. A black comic book speech bubble is in the bottom right, and it says, "It's the risk you run, if you're a dreamer. Fact and fancy get mixed up and dreams can come to rule your waking circumstances."
A representative painting of two women with bits missing cover most of the previous image. It's "Lilith and Eve" by Yuri Klapouh, with a red-haired Lilith leaning over Eve with her hands out, maybe blowing downward.There's a large monarch butterfly in her hands, along with two orange flowers, apparently pasted in from another image. Text at the bottom says, "I wish I could live without thinking about anything"
"Lilith and Eve" are now projected onto the wall of a video arcade, mostly on a scoreboard that says "WIN UP TO TICKETS." Without the butterfly, we can see an apple hovering over Lilith's hands, in the place where the number of tickets should be. In the bottom left is a laser gun and a label for Space Invaders.
The background is the previous image. Covering most of it is a cutout of a business casual woman in her twenties, standing in a large black vault with a glass door for one wall. She's on the phone at a standing desk, in some kind of privacy booth that looks like a futuristic prison. She's smiling, and a comic book speech bubble says, "Maybe this world is another planet's hell."
A diagonal, messy cutout of Kyle McLachlan with his arms spread like a priest and his mouth open, from a Comic Con where he greeted the audience with his "Helloooooo" from Twin Peaks Season 3. A speech bubble says, "Love is the only substantial thing. It is noble in its noises and its odours, I think. From where I look at this, to not love is to waste the existence. Even life is a small matter beside it."
Overlaid on the previous image is a messy sideways cutout of a box of anime dolls, probably from the 1980s, that reads "LOVELY GALS COLLECTION," and lots of small Japanese text. Four small dolls with different styles run down the right side, and at the bottom is a larger doll in a dark school uniform, pointing something round at the camera.
Overlaid on the previous image, there's a sideways cutout of a large doll of an anime woman, lying on her side in a blue bustier, rabbit ears, and stockings. Behind her, lying possessively, is a light-haired ferret or weasel. This disturbing image is overlaid with the butterfly and flowers from the Lilith and Eve card.
Covering most of the last image, with just pieces showing through, is an image of toys piled in a cardboard box. Some of the anime dolls from before, or much like them, lie face down atop some robots or vehicles. Bits of text from all the previous cards are visible as cutouts.
The previous image is visible on the left side, with the color and contrast blown out. A white grid, maybe the one from the photo grid in the early images, cuts through. On the right is a sideways screenshot from a game, with a whitehaired anime guy dressed in white and a box that reads, "For an ordinary person, if they realized what is truly happening, I'm sure they would believe the world is ultimately doomed."
Covering most of the previous image is a blown out, brighter version of "Lilith and Eve," with much more of the image speckled and deleted. The apple above Lilith's hands is cut out, leaving a white, black, and red void. Lilith's eyes are covered by a text box from earlier, except now we can read to the end. It says, "without thinking about anything like you."
The last image in the sequence. In sudden quiet and clarity, all previous images — except the text "without thinking..." — are now replaced by a white-walled waiting room with tan chairs, on which sits the green backpack from the first image. A plastic bubble shows a small cat looking out from the backpack, cut off from the world except by observing. Top right, a framed photo of a dog looking over mountains.
And here's the first image again for context, showing that the large wistful white cat is overlaid on the waiting room and green backpack from another image. The text is partly obscured, only reading "without thinking about any." The white cat may be the waiting cat's dream, free to at least lounge if not stalk large through orchards.