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-moi- The Mimic Script -pastebin 2025- -tu Dong...

-moi- The Mimic Script -pastebin 2025- -tu Dong...

If you were browsing the darker corners of the data hoarding forums in late 2025, you saw the thread title that made your blood run cold: “-MOI- The Mimic Script -PASTEBIN 2025- -TU DONG...”

In January 2025, a Pastebin user uploaded a file titled "-MOI- The Mimic Script," which quickly gained attention from the online community. The file contained the script, along with a cryptic message that read:

: Adjusts character movement to outrun spirits based on Japanese urban legends, such as the Hachi Shakusama-inspired Community Perspectives -MOI- The Mimic Script -PASTEBIN 2025- -TU DONG...

Victims reported that after interacting with the script:

"The Mimic" script generally refers to either Lua automation scripts for the Roblox horror game—often found on platforms like Scribd and featuring auto-farming or ESP features for 2025—or the technical session-replay framework, MIMIC, which records user interactions via web browsers. These Roblox automation scripts, or "Tu Dong" tools, enable features like speed hacks to navigate game chapters, which frequently require updates to bypass in-game patches. For details on the scripting capabilities for the Roblox game, see the guide on Scribd . If you were browsing the darker corners of

Roblox has dramatically improved anti-cheat since 2023. Here’s what you risk by running a random “MOI script” from Pastebin:

However, Pastebin metadata from the 2025 dump suggests something darker. The file was uploaded from an IP address that resolves to a server room in —a server room that was decommissioned in 1998. For details on the scripting capabilities for the

Date: April 16, 2026 Category: Digital Forensics / Creepypasta

Your best path forward is to beat MOI legitimately. The game is challenging but fair. Every jump scare you survive, every puzzle you solve, and every time you hear Kintoru’s shriek fading behind the final gate—those moments are worth more than any script.