The sun is always watching. And it wants you to be happy . Have you ever found a cursed file on an old drive? Tell me your story in the comments—if you’re still allowed to frown.
We all have that one drawer, box, or external drive full of digital junk from 2008. You know the one: blurry photos from a flip phone, a half-finished novel, and a folder labeled “Taxes_2009” that is definitely not taxes.
The objective: Find all the smiles.
The worst part? I caught myself smiling in the bathroom mirror. I don’t remember deciding to do it.
No readme file. No context. Just a 1.4GB zip archive with a timestamp from seven years ago—the same year my uncle “went on a long vacation” and never came back. File- Joyville.zip
I unplugged the USB. The light stayed on.
So if you ever find a file called Joyville.zip —on a forum, an old drive, or an email from a relative you haven't spoken to in years—do yourself a favor. The sun is always watching
On screen, my own face (live feed, pixelated, greenish) appeared inside the game window. The child’s drawing now read: “THE SUN SEES YOU.”