Imagine if: Your phone has been autocorrecting your texts to say strange, ominous messages to your friends and family, and you're starting to suspect that it's not a glitch. The latest message, sent to your best friend, reads "I know what you did".

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A person's phone starts sending ominous texts to their friends and family, leading to paranoia and suspicion.
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Imagine if: Your phone has been autocorrecting your texts to say strange, ominous messages to your friends and family, and you're starting to suspect that it's not a glitch. The latest message, sent to your best friend, reads "I know what you did".

Imagine if: Your phone has been autocorrecting your texts to say strange, ominous messages to your friends and family, and yo

My best friend calls, voice trembling, asking what I meant by the message, but I'm just as confused, insisting it was a mistake, yet she hesitates, as if hiding something.

My best friend calls, voice trembling, asking what I meant by the message, but I'm just as confused, insisting it was a mista
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