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Jax gripped his digital stylus. On his screen, a simple black line-man named 'Zero' stood poised against a backdrop of neon skyscrapers. With a flick of his wrist, Jax animated a frame-perfect dodge. Zero slid under a flurry of red-line arrows, his movements fluid and kinetic. By dawn, he hit upload
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The "Stick-Teen" subculture was exploding. To outsiders, it looked like doodles. To Jax and his three million followers, it was the purest form of storytelling. No faces meant no barriers—anyone could be Zero.
Suddenly, a notification pinged. It was a challenge from 'Viper,' the reigning king of stick-media. "Collab or quit?" the message read.