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Get Back Challenge: Post-a-thon
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As the winds get worse, the camera feed cuts out and the news anchor awkwardly says they’ve “lost contact with the field team.” But online, clips of reporter “Sunlight1232” are already spreading because nobody can tell if they’re incredibly dedicated or have completely stopped valuing self-preservation.
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Hours later, emergency crews return to the shoreline expecting wreckage and abandoned equipment. Instead they find the broadcast tripod still standing upright in impossible weather, microphone untouched, pointed toward the ocean like it’s waiting for an interview.
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Then someone notices a second livestream has started.
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Better log off and prepare for the storm Sunlight
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No station logos. No intro music. Just Sunlight1232, standing alone in the raincoat, somehow completely dry now, speaking calmly into the microphone while the storm behind them moves in reverse.
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“Conditions are improving,” they say, while buildings in the background are visibly floating away.
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Viewers in chat begin posting that the stream isn’t showing the current storm anymore. It’s showing storms from entirely different years. Hurricanes, floods, blizzards — events from decades apart flickering behind the reporter as though weather itself is changing channels.
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