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This is a weird story which a friend emailed to me and around 20 other people. I asked him where he read this and he told me someone was spamming it in a chat. I had to edit it, since the original text had many spelling errors. Here's the content:
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This is a weird story which a friend emailed to me and around 20 other people. I asked him where he read this and he told me someone was spamming it in a chat. I had to edit it, since the original text had many spelling errors. Here's the content: "I was never a very social guy; I never liked going to parties or playing sports. I liked to play video games and that kind of stuff. When I was 19 I got a job at the mall and that was enough for me to start living alone in a small apartment. My life was pretty ordinary, but I liked it. When I was not working, I was on the internet all day. I didn't use any drugs, although I tried some binaural beats before, or sounds that were supposedly 'digital drugs.' They never worked for me. It was past midnight and I was searching in the internet about how binaural beats didn't work. I found a link to a forum which seemed like people were talking about this. It seemed like it was abandoned, the posts were from 2009. I didn't pay attention to the name of the forum, but I remember it had something with the word 'heavens' in it. The creator of the topic was saying that bineural beats didn't work and that he wanted proofs. There were about 7 posts, but the last post was from a user called 'Khepri.' I kind of remember his post..