The backrooms is a big thing to teens right now. The imagery is something they all love referencing. Someone actually found where the original images came from
Here is the twitter post that found it
The front of the building looks ordinary
The backrooms is a big thing to teens right now. The imagery is something they all love referencing. Someone actually found where the original images came from
Here is the twitter post that found it
The front of the building looks ordinary
It's that weird feeling like have you ever been in a cubicle office building that is busy as hell, all noise, had to take something to another floor and then to have the same environment but empty, almost abandoned. That uncomfortable feeling that you shouldn't be there.
It's why in urban exploration or abandoned places, properties with the power STILL RUNNING and no graffiti or scavenging marks are a lot more creepy than those showing more decay, like there is something there stopping people tampering with it.
I'm sure that seeing the "prison" in all it's bare glory is cathartic to the trans-soul.