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This Evidence we’re all living in a shared dream Will Break Your Brain

OMG you won’t believe what just happened—my phone flickered, the sky turned neon pink, and the next second I was staring at a looping clip that had literally 1000 identical copies circulating on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Reddit at the exact same timestamp. That’s not a glitch, that’s a full‑on reality rip. Wake up, sheeple, because the simulation is breaking and we’re all living in a shared dream—this can’t be coincidence.
Picture this: 3AM, scrolling through your feed, you’re about to comment on a cute cat video when the entire screen transforms into static and a single line of text flashes: “Wake up, we’re only a simulation.” Your phone’s battery dies, then revives. In the next frame, you see the same line embedded in a live stream of a street performer in Tokyo, a podcast host in Dallas, and a livestream gaming streamer in Brazil. Three continents, same glitch, same message. How many times do you have to double‑tap ‘refresh’ on those platforms to see that, and then every other account on your feed shows exactly the same weird pixelated overlay? It’s not a viral meme, it’s a viral error message.
And the evidence gets crazier: I’ve tracked a meme that started on a single subreddit and spread to every social media platform. I followed the meme’s path and found it originating from an encrypted data packet containing a single line of code: “if (simulation === true) { break; }”. It’s like the universe itself is calling an emergency exit. Scientists are baffled, but the crypto‑hacker community is already trying to decode the line. Are we being forced to wake up, or is this a test? The numbers don’t lie—three anomalies: identical glitches, impossible synchronicity, and the code in the feed. This can’t be coincidence.
If you’re thinking this is just another TikTok prank, remember how the simulation has always been a code. Think back to The Matrix, but this time the code is coming *from us*. The deep web forums are buzzing that these random glitches are actually quantum entanglement glitches leaking through our digital layer. Some wild theories say an AI overlord has finally cracked the simulation and is letting us see its cracks. Others claim we’re part of a grand cosmic experiment, and those glitches are our experimenter’s eyes looking through the code. The evidence is piling up—do we keep watching the same glitch on every platform every night? Or do we stop scrolling and start

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