The screen flickered. On the left side of his monitor, a "Yes" button appeared in vibrant, pulsing green. On the right, a "No" button in a bleeding, jagged red.
Artyom clicked the first link. It led to a skeletal website from the early 2000s, all grey backgrounds and broken image icons. In the center sat a single, oversized button: He clicked. The download was instant.
Then, a voice. It wasn't music. It was a flat, synthesized whisper that seemed to come from inside his own headphones.
Artyom looked at the screen, then at the dark doorway of his bedroom. His finger clicked.
He typed the phrase that had been haunting the local message boards for weeks:
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