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How catfishing in 'Star City' turned one gamer into an accidental meme legend for the ages. It all started when a user named 'GlitterKnight420' tried to impress their online crush by claiming to live in the exclusive 'Star City' district of a popular simulator game, complete with a fictional space elevator and a pet alien. The elaborate lie unraveled after they posted a screenshot of their 'mansion'—which was actually a free tutorial model from the game's asset store, complete with a visible watermark. Now, the internet is roasting them with 'Star City Standard Time' memes, as copycats flood servers by building identical watermarked mansions and pretending they're real estate moguls. The irony? GlitterKnight's crush has now started a tournament to find the most hilariously fake 'Star City' resident, making the lie more legendary than the truth ever could be.
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How catfishing in 'Star City' turned one gamer into an accidental meme legend for the ages. It all started when a user named 'GlitterKnight420' tried to impress their online crush by claiming to live in the exclusive 'Star City' district of a popular simulator game, complete with a fictional space elevator and a pet alien. The elaborate lie unraveled after they posted a screenshot of their 'mansion'—which was actually a free tutorial model from the game's asset store, complete with a visible watermark. Now, the internet is roasting them with 'Star City Standard Time' memes, as copycats flood servers by building identical watermarked mansions and pretending they're real estate moguls. The irony? GlitterKnight's crush has now started a tournament to find the most hilariously fake 'Star City' resident, making the lie more legendary than the truth ever could be.