Crash of the Tide "The scene is filled with the restless energy of the ocean. In the foreground, a wave is in mid‑crash—white foam bursting forward like a rush of torn silk. The water closest to shore is frothy and churning, a bright, milky white that swirls and folds over itself as it collapses. You can almost hear the hiss of bubbles popping and the low thud of water meeting sand. Farther back, the sea deepens into darker shades—slate blue, charcoal, and hints of silver where sunlight glints off the surface. The water there looks smoother, rolling in slow, heavy breaths compared to the chaotic froth at the shoreline. Light dances across the darker water in scattered flashes, giving the impression of a living, shifting mirror. The whole image captures a moment of motion—powerful, rhythmic, and endlessly repeating. It feels like standing at the edge of something vast and alive, where every wave is both an ending and a beginning." - Microsoft Copilot
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17 April 2026
At home, I dress ultra‑casually — gym shorts and a T‑shirt, or, if it’s cooler, old worn‑out jeans with holes and a wrinkled tee. ...
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