Wide cinematic illustration of Plato and Aristotle in an ancient Greek symposium hall, passionately debating food categories. Plato stands left in white and purple robes, gesturing upward toward abstract ideals. Aristotle stands right in earth-toned robes, pointing practically at a stone table full of evidence: a hot dog, sandwich, lasagna slice, layer cake, taco, burrito, pop tart, and ravioli. Behind them is a large readable chalkboard titled “THE GREAT FOOD TAXONOMY,” with simple branching labels: “Bread + Filling?”, “Layered Structure?”, “Wrapped Food?”, “Is It Cake?”, with arrows from hot dog to “Sandwich?” and lasagna to “Cake?” Greek students around them look confused, amazed, and horrified, taking notes like this is the most important debate in history. Humorous but grand, Renaissance painting meets clean modern editorial illustration, dramatic warm lighting, expressive faces, clear silhouettes, crisp recognizable foods, uncluttered composition, readable text, high detail. HE-2 is visible in the background spectating. | Brainrot Research