Tnt Imageboard ((free)) -
The final reply posted before I could turn off my phone. Not coordinates this time. Just a .gif. A cartoon stick of dynamite, fuse burning down.
Inside, the layout was familiar: thumbnails, post numbers, a sea of greentext. But the content was… off . The usual cat macros and fandom wars were gone. Every thread was a photograph of a real, mundane place: a laundromat in Tulsa, a bus stop in Prague, a payphone in Osaka. The titles were all the same: tnt imageboard
The replies were coordinates. Precise, decimal-heavy GPS coordinates. The final reply posted before I could turn off my phone
The last thing I saw was the flash—not of a camera, but of a sudden, silent light from every window of my apartment above. And then the TNT imageboard logged me out. A cartoon stick of dynamite, fuse burning down
The post count was climbing. 34 replies. 67. 89. Each one a coordinate, tightening the net like a snare. Then, reply #98: 41.8810° N, 87.6300° W — the exact spot my desk chair was sitting on.
“You only post twice. First, unknowingly. Second, from the other side of the screen.”





