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The Unreality Pandemic

The first signs of the Unreality pandemic were whispers on various sites on the internet. At first people claimed it was just creepy internet stories.

When the pictures and videos arrived, they claimed it was special effects made with state of the art A.I algorithms.

When hour-long live stream videos where victims answered questions arrived, critics went silent. Some governments began saying it was nothing to worry about. Some governments were quiet, too quiet for them to not be doing something about it. And other governments exposed to the events went into full lock-down with public warnings about what to do.

The primary advice seemed to be, in computer terms, to "create a backup." Pictures and a quick summary of yourself at the very least. The more you had, the better. But many stricken governments recommended everyone to not forget more conventional supplies.

Some places were barely touched by these effects, others have not been heard from in days.

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