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>Had you not turned into a bipedal canine, you’d have been there with them.
>How could anyone rationalize this without experiencing it?
>You’d want to believe.
>You wanted to believe the braviary and marshtomp used to be animals too.
>You believed they were.
>It wasn’t rational.
>But it was better than some alternatives you’d imagined.
>A blurry cell-phone video of a deer was next.
>A buck with a lot of foliage on its head.
>And a pink flower growing in there too.
>The videographer lamented it wasn’t hunting season as the clip ended.
>The next video was from a woman in a national park.
>The area looked stunning.
>Within a second of the video’s start, a woman pointed her camera up a coniferous tree.
>The angle wasn’t great, but she held it steady.
>Focusing on the oddly large pinecone near the top of the tree, she swore up and down she could see a pair of eyes.
>You didn’t see them.
>Lots of commenters swore they could.
>Next.
>A video of… well, there was nothing but a gamer chair in the frame.
>Just distorted audio of a woman and a slowly shifting chair.
>She said she was there.
>Paper was scrunched to a ball.
>A mouse hovered left and right.
>A glass of water rose up.
>The water was slurped away with a purple glow.
>That was an iffy one.
>Nothing special effects couldn’t achieve but…
>You flicked your finger, moving on.
>An Asian-American woman looked overjoyed in the first picture.
>The following picture was her beautiful flower garden.
>You had to scroll down into the comments to see why so many people reshared it.
>There was a lovely ring of flowers, all connected by blue thread.
>With a small, little green fairy holding them together.
>You’d have missed it had people not zoomed in on it.
>You moved on.
>One with a concerned man caught your attention.
>People weren’t sure if this one was a new horror ARG or something real.