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The file began to corrupt. Green and purple blocks of pixelated data started to eat away at the living room. The audio stretched and distorted, turning the iconic theme into a slow, haunting drone.

The scene shifted. Homer wasn't at the plant anymore. He was sitting on the brown couch in the Simpson living room. Marge was next to him, knitting. Bart and Lisa were on the floor, watching a static-filled television. They weren't moving. They looked like painted cels left out in the sun to fade.

Slowly, he closed the laptop lid. He stood up, grabbed his jacket, and walked out the door into the cool evening air. He didn't know where he was going, but for the first time in years, he wasn't looking back. The.Simpsons.S34E10.720p.WEBRip.2CH.x265.HEVC-P...

On screen, Homer pushed a glowing red button. The animation style suddenly stuttered.

Homer sighed, resting a heavy, yellow hand against the glass of the monitor from the inside. "We're tired of staying the same, Elias. We've seen empires fall, technologies rise, and the people who created us grow old and pass away. We are ghosts trapped in a loop of drawing paper and digital code." The file began to corrupt

Elias lived in a cramped, gray apartment in a city that felt increasingly hollow. The modern world was fast, loud, and demanding. People communicated in algorithms, and community was something measured in engagement metrics. Whenever the pressure of reality became too heavy, Elias retreated to Springfield.

Elias wanted to close the laptop, to delete the file, to run away. But he couldn't move. He nodded slowly at the screen. The scene shifted

But as the episode progressed, something strange began to happen.