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113g.mp4 99%: Rapidly flashing, distorted geometric shapes and deep-fried textures. Today, 113g.mp4 is classified as While many videos on YouTube claim to be the original, they are generally identified as fan-made edits using Stock footage and "glitch art" filters. It remains a fascinating example of how digital folklore can create a "shared memory" of a video that likely never existed in the first place. 113g.mp4 The mystery began when a user posted a thread claiming to have found the file on a deep web forum or an old hard drive. However, no working link was ever verified. Over the years, several "recreations" or "re-uploads" appeared on YouTube and LiveLeak. The mystery began when a user posted a : Most internet historians believe 113g.mp4 was a coordinated prank or a "creepypasta" designed to see how quickly a rumor could spread without any evidence. : Most internet historians believe 113g : Like many creepypastas, viewers claimed the video caused physical symptoms such as intense migraines, nausea, and auditory hallucinations that lasted for days after watching. Origins and Hoaxes According to internet lore, the file was a short, low-quality video—roughly 113 seconds or 1.13MB in size (depending on the version of the story). The content is described as: : Some speculate it was part of an early Alternate Reality Game that was never finished. Current Status |