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Looking back on it, it's really quite amazing what a video game can do to a person. Would his life have gone differently if I never interfered? I don't know. One thing is for sure, though; Mike definitely changed. I was going along my regular possession route when I somehow ended up at his computer. There was a file named Mostly Harmless.txt, which is what you're reading right now. I figured, "Why upload the experiment when I can upload the results?" After I did, I stuck around for a bit. I did some observation and wrote the monologue above. Eventually, Mike noticed something was up with his computer, and did a scan. I was being careless that day, and even the most broken security software could have noticed that sonic.exe was making changes to files. To avoid being erased, I hurried out, accidentally corrupting his copy of An Ordinary Sonic ROM Hack on the way. I panicked and took it with me. But then I tripped over 7-zip and landed in his disc drive, dropping the file in the inserted CD. When he wasn't looking, I brought the CD with me too. After flying through the window and catching my breath, I realized that if I stuck around, someone would eventually find the CD and figure out what I was doing, so I created a portal at complete random and threw it in. After a few days, I realized that wasn't a smart idea, so I went to the same spot and went through the portal. I ended up in some small town, and later found out I was in the year 2010. I looked all over, but didn't see the CD anywhere. I've heard reports of people actually playing what's on the disc, but I haven't found anything. Can anyone help me find it? I think the file on it might have gotten renamed to Sonic.exe.
Looking back on it, it's really quite amazing what a video game can do to a person. Would his life have gone differently if I never interfered? I don't know. One thing is for sure, though; Mike definitely changed. I was going along my regular possession route when I somehow ended up at his computer. There was a file named Mostly Harmless.txt, which is what you're reading right now. I figured, "Why upload the experiment when I can upload the results?" After I did, I stuck around for a bit. I did some observation and wrote the monologue above. Eventually, Mike noticed something was up with his computer, and did a scan. I was being careless that day, and even the most broken security software could have noticed that sonic.exe was making changes to files. To avoid being erased, I hurried out, accidentally corrupting his copy of An Ordinary Sonic ROM Hack on the way. I panicked and took it with me. But then I tripped over 7-zip and landed in his disc drive, dropping the file in the inserted CD. When he wasn't looking, I brought the CD with me too. After flying through the window and catching my breath, I realized that if I stuck around, someone would eventually find the CD and figure out what I was doing, so I created a portal at complete random and threw it in. After a few days, I realized that wasn't a smart idea, so I went to the same spot and went through the portal. I ended up in some small town, and later found out I was in the year 2010. I looked all over, but didn't see the CD anywhere. I've heard reports of people actually playing what's on the disc, but I haven't found anything. Can anyone help me find it? I think the file on it might have gotten renamed to Sonic.exe.
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