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This The background characters in your life are repeating Will Break Your Brain

Did you notice that the people at your coffee shop were acting like they were on repeat? Yesterday, I ordered my latte, and the guy in the hoodie—yes, the same one with the crooked scar over his left eyebrow—stared at me like he knew my Wi‑Fi password. Now I’m convinced the background characters in my life are the same glitchy NPCs that pop up on every app.
I first spotted the phenomenon last week when I went to the public library to study for exams. The barista who kept eye‑rolling over my endless questions about overdue books turns up again in a photo of my friend’s TikTok “random selfie” reel, still wearing that same faded hoodie. Fast forward a few hours, and the same dude flicks through the library’s free Wi‑Fi, his phone lit up with a meme about the matrix. And on the subway, he’s standing next to me in a hoodie, but this time he’s got a silver ring on the left hand. I swear he’s in every frame—like a low‑poly ghost that wasn’t supposed to exist in the game.
So what’s happening? The simulation is breaking and we’re all just glitching in a loop. I’ve been Googling “repeating background character” and the top result is a YouTube channel named “RealLifeNPC.” Their videos are lit. They claim that the world is a big sandbox, and NPCs are not random; they’re algorithms programmed to maintain *my* narrative. The more I see the same guy, the more the lines blur between “real” people and coded sprites.
Now, if you think this is just a coincidence, think again. I captured photos of a third person, a lady in a red scarf, who appears in every random background: a movie theater, a bookstore, a dentist’s waiting room. She never speaks, just nods at the corner of my eye. Her presence feels like a *debug loop*—the system trying to fix itself.
Why would the world do this? The most lit theory is that we’re actually being watched by an advanced AI that rewrites reality at the micro‑level to keep us in a loop of productivity, dopamine, and consumerism. Every “background character” is a test variable. They’re here to remind us that we’re not the only ones playing a role. Our lives are scenes in a broader simulation, and the *repeating* is the system’s attempt to maintain equilibrium. This can’t be coincidence; it’s a glitch. The simulation is breaking, but only for us to realize it.
So grab your phone, swipe that notification that says, “You have a new NPC to track,” and keep watching. Are you seeing the same pattern? Is your world stuck on repeat like a cursed playlist? I’m not crazy— I’m glitching. Tell me I’m not the only one seeing this, drop your theories in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and tag the people you’ve

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