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MHA: Streamer System ,Spreading Multiversal Brain Rot !

David was your average guy from a small Texas town. He worked, hit the gym, played Call of Duty with his buddy Dustin, and recently ditched his toxic ex. Life was pretty straightforward—until suddenly, it wasn’t. One moment he was living his regular life, and the next, he found himself dead and somehow in the world of My Hero Academia. Now, with a Streamer System in tow, David’s got a whole new reality to face now.

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Thread Title: David's Creepy New Video: Is This Real or Staged?

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>Posted by: Ghost_Freaker

>Did anyone else watch David's latest video? He's just wandering through the forest, and everything feels weirdly off. The trees, the lighting—it looks so dreamlike, like a horror game setting. And then, after like 15 minutes, he suddenly flips the camera to himself, looking terrified. The part where he says "I thought it would be fine..." creeped me out. By the end, he's running like something's after him, but you never see what it is. I don't think this is fake. Too real.

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>Reply by: Coochie_sniffer

>Yeah, I watched it last night. That shit hit different. His breathing when he's running? Pure panic. It's not like the usual "ARG" stuff you see online. You feel like whatever's chasing him, even if it's not on camera, is real. I got chills when he whispered "I just wanted to Explore..." like he knew he messed up big time.

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>Reply by: NoSleepBoi

>The part where he drops the camera and starts muttering about "It was just a game..." has me wondering. Like, what game? Is he messing with something paranormal? Feels too real to be staged. When he starts sprinting through the forest, I legit thought something was going to pop up on screen, but it's just him freaking out. Made it scarier, tbh.

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>Reply by: VOID (Mc's Alt)

>David's not known for stuff like this, though. He's usually chill with his content. If this is an ARG, it's really well done. But the way he's running and the shaky camera at the end? That felt like real fear. I've seen a lot of fake horror vids, and this one hit way too close to home. Especially with how abruptly it ends. What if he's actually in danger?

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>Reply by:I_Wanna_Fuck_Femboys

>It's the sudden shift that gets me. David's always been the calm gamer type, and now he's running scared in the woods, saying it was "just a game"? Something definitely happened. And what the hell was he running from? The fact that you can't see anything makes it worse. I think he's legit screwed.

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>Reply by:Slender_Stan

>This video's on another level of creepy. No jumpscares, no cheap tricks, just raw fear. That bit where he's crouching down, breathing hard, talking to himself? You can tell something's wrong. And when he takes off running, it felt like I was watching someone's last moments. I don't know if he's just really good at faking it or if something actually happened.

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>Reply by: xX_CreepHunter_Xx

>If this is part of some bigger thing, I'm all in. But honestly? It felt too real to be just a story. David looked genuinely terrified, and whatever happened to him, it's not over. He barely made it out of that forest. Whatever was out there, it's still lurking. And we're probably going to see more of it soon.

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>Reply by:NoSleeves

>It's not just the video. His last stream was weird, too. He was playing Minecraft all cheerfully, but every few minutes he'd glance off-screen like someone was watching him. His smile was off—like he was forcing it. I think whatever happened to him in the forest is still messing with him.

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David shut down his laptop after finally reading the latest posts on the 9Chan forums.

The plan was working magnificently. The video had sparked the exact kind of buzz he needed—people were scared, intrigued, and couldn't stop talking about it.

He knew he'd struck gold with the perfect mix of unsettling footage and ambiguity.

Everything was falling into place. But as he closed the laptop, his mind wandered away from his content, shifting to something else.

He headed downstairs just as Kaede walked in, balancing a few bags of groceries.

She smiled at him, and he greeted her with a kiss on the lips, lingering for a moment longer than usual.

But as they stood there, his thoughts tended to being more sagely than normal Was he being irresponsible with this relationship?Absolutely.

David was the same age as Kaede's children, and it wasn't lost on him.

The giant age difference wasn't something they talked about, but it loomed over their relationship built on pure lust.

They both knew this thing between them was a ticking time bomb, destined for a messy end.

Yet, for now, David didn't care.

He knew this was reckless, a slow-motion crash waiting to happen, but there was a thrill in it for him.

Either way, he wasn't ready to stop. Not yet.

Kaede handed him a grocery bag, her smile warm.

He happily took it and both of them walked to the kitchen.

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Nana Shimura sat across from the police officer in the small briefing room, the faint hum of the city's noise in the background.

Her arms were crossed as she listened intently, her expression a mix of curiosity and concern.

The officer, a stern-looking man with graying hair and a heavy coat draped over his chair, cleared his throat before starting the briefing.

"Ma'am, we've been going through the reports from the incident at Musutafu Elementary," he began, glancing down at the file in his hand. "As you know, the children were saved from what could have been a catastrophic event. But what we're dealing with is... strange. It called itself Galactus Prime—an unknown robot, an android based on the CCTV footage, who saved all the kids in the nick of time."

Nana furrowed her brow, leaning forward slightly. "An android? Is this some sort of support gear quirk?"

The officer shook his head, flipping through a few pages of the file. "We don't think so, but that's the problem. No one has claimed responsibility for it. No hero agency, no tech company, nothing. We've searched through every registered quirk database, cross-referenced every robotics lab in the country, and still... nothing. No one knows where it came from or who created it."

He paused, tapping on a grainy image pulled from one of the CCTV feeds.

The robot stood tall, sleek and imposing, yet with a strangely human posture.

Its metallic body shining slightly in the lights.

The officer continued. "We suspect that a quirk could be at play, even if this thing is mechanical. It acted ... humanlike. Yet ,There was no hesitation in its actions, no error in its judgment."

"It's almost like it knew exactly what needed to be done. And we have no prior sightings of it anywhere. It appears out of nowhere, saves a bunch of kids, and then just disappears without a trace."

Nana rested her chin on her hand, deep in thought. "And it's all over the news, I imagine."

The officer nodded grimly. "Every outlet is running with it. Headlines about the mysterious robot hero, speculation about its origin, and whether this is some new technological advancement or an unregistered vigilante with a quirk capable of controlling machines. People are talking about how it swooped in just in time, how it saved everyone flawlessly. There's a lot of pressure for us to find answers. Parents want to know who—*or what*—kept their kids safe."

Nana sighed softly, feeling the weight of the situation. "Whatever it is, it seems like it's on our side. But the fact that it vanished so quickly makes this even more complicated. We need to figure out where it came from before anyone tries to exploit or replicate it."

The officer nodded, closing the file. "Exactly. We'll keep digging, but for now, this thing is a complete unknown. I'd suggest keeping an eye out. If it's out there, it might resurface... or it might not.I want you to be on the lookout for it."

As the briefing ended, Nana couldn't help but wonder.

In a world of quirks, where the impossible was already routine, this mysterious android—Galactus Prime—seemed fairly normal.

But it kinda also felt like she was missing something in the conversation.

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