Highly detailed black ink line art illustration of a scrappy, expressive raccoon character standing upright and clutching a disposable coffee cup with both paws, sipping lazily through a straw with heavy-lidded, deadpan eyes and a mildly judgmental resting expression — rendered in dense, confident ink sketching with fine crosshatching on the fur, subtle stippling for shadow depth, and clean crisp vector-style edges throughout. The raccoon is the bold focal centerpiece of the composition. Arching in a tight semi-circle above the raccoon in vintage typewriter serif lettering — slightly worn letterforms with natural ink-press character, each glyph slightly imperfect and charmingly mechanical — the hero text reads exactly: "sorry for what" in all-lowercase, with a subtle outer ink offset and light inline texture to give the letters weight and presence. Below the raccoon, set in a clean straight horizontal baseline using the same vintage typewriter serif font, the text reads exactly: "my face said." in all-lowercase, anchoring the composition at the bottom. Both text elements share the same black ink treatment as the illustration — unified, cohesive, no color contrast breaks. The full design occupies a tight vertical stacked lockup: arched type at top, illustrated raccoon in the middle, straight type at the bottom. Humorous and sarcastic personality throughout — relatable, dry-witted, coffee-culture attitude. Clean sharp black ink on every element, no gray washes, no halftone fills, no texture on the background. Entire graphic isolated on a flat solid white background. | PODspy AI Design