elicited a strong reaction from the internet, and capturing its essence is difficult. Often described as an office space, the image shows no furniture or people. The viewer looks through an entryway covered with mismatched, yellow wallpaper and at an empty room coated in cheap, brown carpet. You can partially see another open passage, but the view is obstructed.
In response to the photo, online posters envisioned a place beyond our world, an abandoned maze filled with moist carpet only reached by slipping through the cracks of reality. In video game culture, this reality breaking is often referred to as . The unreal place is divided into levels with different environments, potential monsters, and survival ratings.long, long footsteps of Slender Man
circa 2010, but the concept predates that. Throngs of people on the internet become obsessed with a scary core idea. They write reams of fan fiction expanding the horror story, stretching it to their own vision and venturing far from any original intent. Viral videos from amateur filmmakers ignite further public interest.
I first encountered the Backrooms creepypasta during a bout of insomnia last month. A YouTube video titled “
Tf r y’all doing posting about this?
So true
almost as vapid and dead as taking the wrong elevator in the AT&T building downtown and the elevator opens up to a....you guessed it. cubicle wall with cubicle hall. whoops. wrong building!!
reminds me of playing wolfenstein back in the late 80s
This is stupid shit for 12yo’s.
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