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    The coffee machine's angry gurgle mirrored my frayed nerves that Tuesday. Project deadlines hissed like pressure cookers while my manager's Slack notifications pinged like sniper fire. My thumb instinctively jabbed at the phone icon - not for calls, but for salvation. There it was: that candy-colored icon I'd dismissed weeks ago as frivolous. With trembling fingers, I tapped. Instantly, the conference room's sterile white walls dissolved into a galaxy of floating orbs. Emerald greens, ruby reds, - 
  
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    Rain lashed against the subway windows as I clutched the cold metal pole, shoulder jammed against a stranger's damp coat. The stench of wet wool and desperation hung thick when I fumbled for my phone - not for emails, but for salvation. That familiar grid of vibrant tubes appeared, and suddenly I was no longer hurtling through tunnels but orchestrating liquid rainbows. My thumb danced across the glass, sliding crimson spheres away from sapphire ones with satisfying precision. Each successful tra - 
  
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    The fluorescent lights of my apartment felt particularly oppressive that Tuesday evening. I'd just spent three hours trying to take a decent LinkedIn photo - angle after angle, smile after forced smile - deleting each attempt with growing disgust. That's when I remembered the notification: "Face Swap Magic: AI Avatars - Transform Your Digital Self." With nothing left to lose, I downloaded it, completely unaware this would become my personal rabbit hole into the uncanny valley. - 
  
    Rain lashed against my office window as the Nasdaq plunged 3% before lunch. My palms left sweaty smudges on the phone screen while my old trading platform froze—again—as I desperately tried to dump crashing tech stocks. That familiar wave of panic crested when a Bloomberg alert chimed: "Biggest single-day drop since 2020." In that suffocating moment, I remembered Sarah from accounting raving about SimInvest over lukewarm coffee. With trembling fingers, I downloaded it, not expecting salvation. - 
  
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