KhatriMaxx
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The Mirror Forum”
When Ryan first found Looksmax.org, it didn’t seem so bad. Just a place where guys obsessed over jawlines, eye canthal tilts, and the supposed science of “aesthetics.”
He was 19, insecure, and tired of feeling invisible. The users there promised transformation—if not in body, then in mind.
At first, he lurked. Threads about “mewing,” “hunter eyes,” and “facial ratios” filled the forum like a digital church for the disfigured. But deeper in, the posts got darker.
“Once you see the truth, you can’t go back,” wrote one user named MirrorGod. His posts always ended the same way:
Look closely at your reflection. The real you will start to move before you do.
Ryan thought it was just a creepy joke. Until one night, he tried it.
He sat in front of his cracked bathroom mirror, screen glowing beside him, the forum open to a long thread titled “The Ascension Protocol.” It was filled with photos—faces warped by edits, with perfect symmetry and lifeless eyes.
He followed the instructions. “Focus on your imperfections until you can feel them.”
His reflection twitched. Just once.
Then it smiled—a split second before he did.
He slammed the laptop shut. But when he opened it again, the forum had changed.
All the usernames were gone, replaced with a single one: RYAN-REAL.
And every post said the same thing:
You finally see. Welcome home.
He tried to delete his account, but the site wouldn’t load. Every time he refreshed, his webcam light flickered on. A new thread appeared.
“Transformation Thread – LIVE FEED.”
It showed his own face, pixelated and flickering, smiling wider and wider.
By morning, his roommates found his computer open on the forum. His reflection on the webcam was still grinning—but the chair in front of the desk was empty.
Now, late at night, new users sometimes see RYAN-REAL posting in old threads.
He always asks the same question:
“Do you want to be perfect too?”
And if you stare too long at his profile picture, the eyes seem to move before the rest of the face.