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In a colorful whirlwind, the marine waters have transformed into a dreamlike clockwork, revealing unexpected celestial infusions.
It is undeniable that the world is often stranger and more surreal than any artistic creation. Thus, the oceans of the globe, those mysterious blue depths, have suddenly metamorphosed into a sea of soft clocks, freely inspired by the universe of Salvador Dali.
The waves, once made of salty water and white foam, have suddenly been tinted with copper and gold, while the soft clocks, frozen in a perpetual distortion of time, floated gracefully on the surface of the ocean. Roman numerals stretched and contracted, turning each second into a fleeting eternity. The hands, detached from their dials, twirled in an aquatic ballet, striking the invisible chime of time.
But perhaps the most surprising element is the tea. Shooting stars, descending from the firmament with a stellar grace, plunged into the clock-ocean to infuse an interstellar tea. A brew with scents of auroras borealis, comet dust, and nebula gas, served in cups from distant galaxies, was offered to all by this surreal sea.
“In my wildest dreams, I would never have imagined such an astonishing spectacle. I am both frightened and fascinated. It’s as if the universe has decided to serve us tea at tea time, without asking our opinion,” said an anonymous passerby, gazing lost in the vastness of the Dali-like Ocean.
Yes, the world is a surprising place, defying all logic, yet continuing to weave the thread of our lives. A world where soft clocks can sail on the oceans and where shooting stars serve tea. A world that is, evidently, a work of art in which we are both the actors and the spectators.
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