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Back in the early 2000s, when the internet was still glitchy and unpredictable, a strange image started circulating through old forums, photo boards, and forgotten websites. It was always the same picture: a pale woman with sunken features, an empty expression, and eyes that looked almost human— almost, but not quite. Too real to be fake. Too wrong to be human. The name attached to the photo was “Selena Delgado.” But soon people noticed something unsettling: no such person existed anywhere. No b
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Back in the early 2000s, when the internet was still glitchy and unpredictable, a strange image started circulating through old forums, photo boards, and forgotten websites. It was always the same picture: a pale woman with sunken features, an empty expression, and eyes that looked almost human— almost, but not quite. Too real to be fake. Too wrong to be human. The name attached to the photo was “Selena Delgado.” But soon people noticed something unsettling: no such person existed anywhere. No b
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