My brain in every century: ✨ overthinking ✨ dramatic scenarios ✨ creating problems that don’t exist But at least the outfit changes. Prompt: Use the uploaded person as the main subject and preserve their identity, facial features, and recognizability. Create one funny cinematic portrait about being an overthinker breaking through mental noise.Randomly choose one era between the 1700s and today. Fully transform the outfit, hairstyle, setting, props, and lighting to match that era.Make the scene humorous, expressive, and slightly absurd — not dark or overly serious. The subject should look overwhelmed but funny and relatable, with an exaggerated ‘my brain will not shut up’ expression.Show visual chaos around them: flying notes, dramatic clocks, messy reminders, symbolic distractions, confused background characters, or objects representing too many thoughts. Add witty readable phrases on some notes, such as: ‘What if?’ ‘Did I reply weird?’ ‘Too many tabs open’ ‘Brain, please stop’ ‘This could have been an email’ ‘Overthinking: since forever’ ‘Do I matter???’ ‘I need a sign’ ‘Why am I like this?’The subject should appear as if they are pushing through the chaos with humor and determination, not defeated. Use a dynamic pose, playful facial expression, cinematic lighting, premium editorial photography, sharp focus, detailed skin, realistic anatomy, cohesive color grading, and era-accurate costume design.Overall mood: funny, stylish, chaotic, theatrical, and relatable — a premium portrait of someone surviving the loudest thoughts in their own head.