User blog:AuraOfDarkness23/This username cannot be found.

I just woke up and it was still rather early in the morning and not many people were awake at this time and I was getting bored already, so I turned on my laptop and booted up Roblox as I tried not to spill my milk covered cereal onto my laptop.

As usual, I'd log into my account and decide to play a game of Welcome to Bloxburg, as it was the second thing I saw in the "Popular" section and I thought it'd be a pretty good game to play.

As I was figuring out the mechanics of the game, I stumble across the ability to have your Roblox avatar get a job, that was when I decided that my avatar could use a bit of Bloxburg cash and this resulted in me giving my avatar a job as a cashier at a restaraunt called "Bob's Burgers", which I thought was a nice reference having seen the show before.

After my Roblox avatar's shift at the restaraunt, I noticed another Roblox avatar that didn't resemble the NPCs that were walking in and out of the store, It looked like the classic Roblox noob avatar that are ever so common.

But as I took a good look at this user, I noticed that he didn't have a username. This was rather odd, but I shrugged it off as there either being a glitch in the sign up, or the user using an exploit.

Strangely enough, as I got closer to this mysterious user, the game starts to lag. What was strange was that as I get further away from him, the game runs like normal.

So I checked the player list of the game, to see if it was a glitch or not, but this user did show up in the player list, without a username.

This was very weird already, as the user looked normal aside from the username being missing.

After a while, I notice the user approaching my avatar. The game was already beginning to lag as the user approached me, that was when I noticed the user was typing something in the chat.

"Hello there! I sent you a friend request, You seem nice."

The message showed up in the chat as well, as a user without a username, that was when the others in the server took notice and understandably they began to freak out.

I ended up leaving the server, while accepting this user without a username's friend request. Only a minute after accepting the request, I recieved a message.

"Join my place, It'll be fun!"

I curiously joined his place, which ended up crashing my computer right after I joined. After restarting my computer, I replied to this peculiar user's message.

"Your place crashed my computer, Is there anything that can be done?"

I was only looking for answers as I finished off my cereal, some Lucky Charms, and I put my bowl in the sink to be washed later, grabbing my toothpaste and my toothbrush to start brushing my teeth and sitting down at the dining table to check for a response.

There was a response, and it was very freaky.

"I didn't design my game to be played on your computer, this is where the real fun begins. Goodbye."

After this message was sent, my computer bluescreened and I had to restart it yet again, this time I went on Roblox and I was logged out of my main account.

I didn't think it was too big of a deal, so I created an alt account and decided to play a game of Flicker to get my mind off of this all.

When I joined, I noticed my own account was in the game, alongside the user without a username and my avatar looked different, more glitched out.

"You thought you could return?"

The user said in the chat, him still resembling the default noob, but the eyes on the usual "happy face" were bright red. The user got closer and closer to my avatar, causing the game to crash again.

After restarting my computer, I was logged out again, but this time I noticed I could log into my main account again and when I logged in, my avatar looked glitchy and broken. I checked my status, which was changed.

"This isn't over."

I freaked out before quickly turning off my computer. The next day I logged into Roblox, everything was back to normal. I contacted Roblox Customer Support about the issue and it turns out that there was a user that fit my description, who was heavily exploiting the site, but they didn't recognize anyone else getting into either of my two accounts.