Newborn's Hilarious Take on Life Before Birth
What does a newborn think of its first moments? In a surreal twist, a baby shares a comedic view on prenatal life, revealing surprising sass amidst a serene hospital setting.
Prompt
Setting: A bright, sterile hospital delivery room filled with soft white lighting and muted pastel walls, early morning with sunbeams filtering through blinds. Subject: A newborn infant, fresh from birth, swaddled in a pale blue hospital blanket, with tiny features and wide, alert eyes. An off-screen interviewer holds a mic near the baby. Action: The infant lies on a padded examination table, blinks slowly, then turns its head slightly toward the interviewer, responding with surprising clarity. Style: Surreal, comedic realism with high-definition textures and slight exaggerated facial animations for the infant. Camera Motion: A slow push-in toward the infant’s face from a shoulder-height angle. Composition: Close-up of the infant with the microphone in frame, background softly blurred for comedic focus. Ambiance: Clinical and quiet with occasional hospital monitor beeps and soft newborn cries in the distance. Audio: Sound of: Gentle beeping from nearby monitors, distant murmurs of nurses talking. The Interviewer (off-camera, in a lighthearted tone) says: “So tell us—what was it like being in your mom’s stomach?” The Infant (baby voice with exaggerated clarity and sass) says: “She kept eating Taco Bell. It was hell"
Published: August 13, 2025 by
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