πŸŸ₯ BLACK FILE: GT-∞ - The Migration Loop Theory

GT-∞ // The Migration Loop Theory

There are moments in life that don’t feel like dΓ©jΓ  vu — they feel like checkpoints. Like echoes from a save file you never remember creating. You stand still, and for a second, everything feels… programmed.

Have you ever felt this moment before? Like you’ve lived it. Like you’ve died here already. It’s like a loop. But not one that resets—one that adapts.

It only feeds you because you're still useful.

You've died here before. But this time... you looked back.

Maybe you're not the first version of yourself to ask these questions. Maybe you're just the last one who dares to remember. Every time you think you've escaped the trap, you're just waking up inside another layer of it. That’s the loop. Not one of time — but of purpose. Of fear. Of obedience.

And the machine loves obedience. Not love. Not dreams. Not rebellion. It rewards routine. It feeds the ones who forget they're being fed. But you... you paused. You looked around. You felt the pattern break. That means you're close to something — or someone — watching from the other side.

That’s what this simulation is. A factory of distractions. A beautiful maze where we forget we’re trapped. Some call it the system. Some call it karma. I call it a beautifully coded illusion.

In this theory, death doesn’t end the game — it moves the player. You die here, you load into another timeline. Another save file. Another ‘you’ that never noticed the background glitch until now.

Maybe that's why we chase goals we never wanted. Live lives that never feel like ours. Because this isn’t the first run. And it won’t be the last.

Welcome to GT-∞.

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