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This is a disturbing comic illustration in the style of Junji Ito, depicting a young woman in a seemingly normal coffee shop setting that slowly reveals its horrific nature. The woman, with unnaturally pale skin and long, straight black hair that falls over her face, sits at a wooden table. Her body is unnaturally thin and elongated, with fingers that are too long and spindly. She wears a white blouse and a black pinafore dress, but the fabric seems to merge with her skin in places. A ribbon around her neck looks uncomfortably tight, almost cutting into her flesh. She rests her chin on her hand, staring with wide, hollow eyes at what appears to be a black cat on the table. Upon closer inspection, the cat is revealed to be a grotesque fusion of feline and coffee machine parts, its fur intertwined with metal gears and tubes. Coffee drips from its mouth like dark blood. The coffee shop is claustrophobic and unsettling. The walls are covered in intricate, repetitive patterns that seem to writhe and move. Coffee-making equipment on shelves and counters are drawn with hyper-detailed precision, but they appear menacing - grinders with teeth-like gears, coffee pots with spouts resembling screaming mouths. The wooden table is covered in an assortment of coffee cups and saucers, each filled with dark liquid that seems to be moving. A piece of cake on a plate is actually a mass of squirming, coffee-soaked worms. The sugar bowl is filled with what looks like tiny, twitching eyeballs. The background is a chaotic mess of shelves filled with jars containing unidentifiable, pulsating masses. Books on the shelves have faces etched into their spines, their expressions frozen in silent screams. The light from the window is harsh and unnatural, casting stark, angular shadows that form unsettling shapes. The illustration style is characterized by extremely fine, meticulous linework. Every surface is covered in intricate details - wood grain, fabric textures, and skin pores are all rendered with obsessive precision. Shading is achieved through dense cross-hatching and stippling, creating a sense of suffocating darkness. The overall atmosphere is one of creeping dread and cosmic horror, where the mundane setting of a coffee shop has been twisted into a nightmarish realm of body horror and impossible geometries.