10-23-2018, 09:01 AM
From a few days ago:
I was in the entrance to my parents' house, there were these bubbles that were also sentient fish and they swam through the air but could also deflate, you could pick one up by a fun and drag it and it would fill with air and get bigger. They were in blue and pink, and sometimes the bubbles multiplied when you thought one popped. So I called my brother over to watch this incredible spectacle.
Fascinated, I looked them up on the internet and came across a crappy 1990s Geocities style page by some conspiracy theorist which looked vaguely familiar. I had hardly gotten through reading the whole page when a virus downloaded itself on my computer and installed itself. It proceeded to delete important files, my uni work, antivirus (obviously) half the contents easily - most if not all of my games - replacing/overriding the operating system with this heavily curtailed, truncated version that design wise was heavily simplified and something a child would use, but there was something unsettling about it all of course, the fonts and pastel orange/blue. At the bottom always displayed was a command prompt the virus gave itself, executing its operations but also giving me direct messages, taunting and tormenting me as it watched what I did. The virus wasn't installed on anyone else's computers but on all my devices.
I found the installer for my antivirus, in the top half of the screen I could do what I wanted. I renamed it to some word beginning with "I", and the antivirus began installing and I got hopeful. The virus identified the contents of the installation, disabled and deleted it, then sent me a snide message and then threatened my life. I then woke up with the idea that the name of this virus was "blackticket".
I was in the entrance to my parents' house, there were these bubbles that were also sentient fish and they swam through the air but could also deflate, you could pick one up by a fun and drag it and it would fill with air and get bigger. They were in blue and pink, and sometimes the bubbles multiplied when you thought one popped. So I called my brother over to watch this incredible spectacle.
Fascinated, I looked them up on the internet and came across a crappy 1990s Geocities style page by some conspiracy theorist which looked vaguely familiar. I had hardly gotten through reading the whole page when a virus downloaded itself on my computer and installed itself. It proceeded to delete important files, my uni work, antivirus (obviously) half the contents easily - most if not all of my games - replacing/overriding the operating system with this heavily curtailed, truncated version that design wise was heavily simplified and something a child would use, but there was something unsettling about it all of course, the fonts and pastel orange/blue. At the bottom always displayed was a command prompt the virus gave itself, executing its operations but also giving me direct messages, taunting and tormenting me as it watched what I did. The virus wasn't installed on anyone else's computers but on all my devices.
I found the installer for my antivirus, in the top half of the screen I could do what I wanted. I renamed it to some word beginning with "I", and the antivirus began installing and I got hopeful. The virus identified the contents of the installation, disabled and deleted it, then sent me a snide message and then threatened my life. I then woke up with the idea that the name of this virus was "blackticket".