Kunal’s Mum warned him against watching too much on the internet lest he gets sucked in, but he doesn’t listen. Kunal gets suddenly sucked into the internet and goes on a journey of discovery.
Sample Text From Lost in the Internet
Kunal loved the Internet. He was always asking Mummy for her phone so he could watch videos. “Don’t watch for too long or you’ll get pulled in!” Mummy warned him.
First, Kunal watched a video of cartoon ninjas. Next, he watched one of a volcano spewing lava. Then, he watched one of a baby playing with a dog. With each video, Kunal’s face came closer and closer to the screen.
Suddenly—SCHWOOOOOP!— Kunal was sucked into the Internet.
“Where am I?”
Kunal had landed on a platform in a strange train station.
All around him, trains whooshed in and out through tunnels. A sign popped up above his head. It read “Core Router”.
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