Pillow People “lie-in” outside Parliament
{
"input": {
"prompt": " Wide-angle photo (or detailed illustration) shot at street level outside the UK Parliament in Westminster on an overcast day: hundreds of protesters lying down in neat, calm rows on a patchwork of duvets, blankets, and pillows in muted “tactical” colours and cosy patterns. Handwritten placards on cardboard read “REST IS A RIGHT,” “COMFORT IS COMMUNITY,” and “IF IT’S SCRATCHY, IT’S SUSPICIOUS.” Police officers stand at the edge looking baffled but non-confrontational; one officer is holding a spare cushion as if it’s been politely offered. No chaos—just serene, quiet protest energy."
}
}
Used in "The Rise of the Pillow People: A Cozy Revolution That’s Somehow Legally a “Movement”"