On a small town in the middle of nowhere, a man named Robert Colbert lives a monotone life. His only joy is the hit 2012 game, Minecraft. Game whom he has spent the last decade playing almost religiously.
"I swear, one of these days I'm gonna tell that asshole I'm done with his nagging and get a new job." The man in question grumbles after sitting on his chair and starting up his favorite game.
He chuckles. "Heh, who am I kidding no one else's gonna employ a loser like me." He sighs deeply as the game finishes loading, whoever something's... Different. A detail so minute no one but this fanatic would ever notice.
'Am I going crazy or is the E in Minecraft slightly crooked?' He clicks on the letter in question, still not sure if he's only seeing things.
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'Guess I really am losing it... I mean, there is no way in all these years no one would ever have documented a menu quirk like this. Minceraft was found out almost immediately them data mine-' His inner ramblings are interrupted as the world creation screen suddenly appears.
"That's odd." He shrugs, must've been some weird bug.
"Hmm lets see..." He taps his desk a few times while thinking. "A Hardcore world sounds fun, it has been ages since I last played one of those." He changes the game mode to Hardcore and presses "Create New World", not bothering giving it a name... Yet, the game wont budge.
"What?! There is no way my game crashed this pc took an entire year of saving up to build!" He is outraged and begins spam clicking random spots on the screen... Until all goes black as Robert's consciousness leaves his body.
The body of Robert Colbert was never found.