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The first videos were funny. Then people noticed something impossible. Every person who appeared in the background of the videos eventually disappeared from the internet. Their accounts stopped posting. Their friends claimed they had never existed. Old photos changed. Group pictures lost a person overnight. The only one who seemed aware of it was the man in the videos. He kept smiling, kept acting normal, but sometimes his eyes would drift away from the camera as if he was watching something standing behind the viewer. Rumors spread that there were two versions of him. The good side was the real person, trapped somewhere deep inside, trying to warn everyone. The dark side was something ancient that wore his face like a mask. It couldn't enter the real world on its own, so it lived inside videos, growing stronger every time someone watched. The phrase "Hey Los, it's me..." wasn't a greeting—it was a test. If you felt like he was talking directly to you, it meant it had noticed you. Fans began reporting strange dreams of endless hallways filled with television screens, each one showing the man smiling. In every dream he would get closer. Some people claimed they heard his voice from phones that were turned off. Others swore new videos appeared in their camera rolls that they never downloaded. The darkest theory says the good side died years ago, and every video since then has only been the other thing pretending to be him. Still, every once in a while, a single frame appears hidden in a video: the smile gone, the eyes terrified, and a message that vanishes before anyone can screenshot it: "That's not me anymore."
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