Today, the original file is nearly impossible to find. Most versions are "dead links" or corrupt data. However, every few years, a new generation of digital explorers claims to see a flickering thumbnail on their desktop labeled . They say if you click it, you don't just watch the summer—you become a part of it, staying "Girls Forever" in a meadow where the sun never sets.

It’s a nostalgic scene of summer friendship.

The video, exactly 12 minutes and 16 seconds long, appeared to be a simple, high-definition loop of four friends sitting in a sun-drenched meadow. They laughed, shared secrets, and braided clover into crowns. The quality was too high for the technology of the time, and the lighting never shifted, despite the clock on the screen ticking forward. The Glitch in the Loop

Leo’s last post on an Internet Mystery Forum claimed he had found a way to "enter" the loop by playing the file at 12:16 AM on a leap year. He never posted again. The Modern Echo

One of the girls, a redhead in a yellow sundress, looks directly at the camera and mouths a name—the viewer’s name.