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: Some speculate it was part of an early Alternate Reality Game that was never finished. Current Status

: Most internet historians believe 113g.mp4 was a coordinated prank or a "creepypasta" designed to see how quickly a rumor could spread without any evidence. 113g.mp4

According to internet lore, the file was a short, low-quality video—roughly 113 seconds or 1.13MB in size (depending on the version of the story). The content is described as: : Some speculate it was part of an

Today, 113g.mp4 is classified as While many videos on YouTube claim to be the original, they are generally identified as fan-made edits using Stock footage and "glitch art" filters. It remains a fascinating example of how digital folklore can create a "shared memory" of a video that likely never existed in the first place. The content is described as: Today, 113g

The mystery began when a user posted a thread claiming to have found the file on a deep web forum or an old hard drive. However, no working link was ever verified. Over the years, several "recreations" or "re-uploads" appeared on YouTube and LiveLeak.

: Rapidly flashing, distorted geometric shapes and deep-fried textures.

: Like many creepypastas, viewers claimed the video caused physical symptoms such as intense migraines, nausea, and auditory hallucinations that lasted for days after watching. Origins and Hoaxes