
Black and white digital art, pixel art style, displaying the word "DIFFICULTY:" in large, blocky, white pixelated letters at the top of a completely black background. Below "DIFFICULTY:", a vertical list of difficulty levels is presented, each on a separate line, also in large, white pixelated letters: "EASY", "NORMAL", "HARD", "IMPOSSIBLE". The final line reads "MY LIFE", preceded by a small, red, triangular pixelated arrow pointing to the right. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of 8-bit video games from the 1980s, with a deliberately low resolution and stark contrast. The pixelation is very pronounced, giving a blocky, retro appearance to all text elements. The composition is centered and symmetrical, with the text arranged in a clear, hierarchical order. The lighting is flat and even, with no gradients or shadows. The image evokes a sense of playful self-deprecation and relatable frustration. The font is a monospace pixel font, typical of early computer graphics. The artwork is clean and minimalist, focusing solely on the text and its arrangement. The red arrow adds a small pop of color, drawing attention to the final line. The overall mood is lighthearted and humorous, despite the implied difficulty of "MY LIFE". The image has a strong visual impact due to its simplicity and bold use of color and form. The aspect ratio is square, and the image appears to be digitally rendered with no visible texture or grain. The style is directly inspired by classic arcade games and early home computer graphics.