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  1. The Backrooms: Created by Kane Parsons. With Kane Parsons, Henry, Aakash, Madison. A mystery series revolving around a plot to get inside a mysterious alternate dimension known as The Backrooms.

    • (596)
    • 2022-01-07
    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
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  2. A collaboration between four different production companies including A24, the film will be the feature-length product of 17-year-old Youtuber Kane Parsons. Roberto Patino, the showrunner of HBO Max 's "Dmz" and a writer and executive producer of HBO's " Westworld ," will pen the script.

  3. The Back Room: Created by Matt Besser. With Matt Besser, Danielle Schneider, Armen Weitzman, Josh Fadem.

    • (45)
    • 2010-02-25
    • Short, Comedy
  4. May 11, 2022 · May 11, 2022 7:00 AM. How to 'No-Clip' Reality and Arrive in the Backrooms. Video game culture meets creepypasta posts and leaves you trapped within a liminal hellscape. Courtesy of Pie On a...

    • What Are The Backrooms?
    • Where Did The Backrooms Come from?
    • Where Are The Backrooms located?
    • How Do You Get in and Out of The Backrooms, and What’s Inside Once You’Re there?
    • Where Can I Find Out More About The Backrooms?

    Within the mythos:

    Exactly what the Backrooms are is a difficult question to answer. They are a space that exists outside of reality — and, as a result, they do not behave the way we usually expect spaces to behave. They go on forever. They loop. They twist. They turn. They double back on themselves. They relocate. And they do all sorts of other things that, to our minds, they should not. They’re said to cover 600 million square miles, but that may just be an estimate, or possibly even an analogy — the closest...

    Outside the mythos:

    The Backrooms are a meme that grew into a collaborative fiction project — one which anyone is free to contribute to or engage with in whatever way or ways they find most meaningful. The Backrooms themselves don’t actually exist, but when you’re engaging with them and their extensive mythos — as a reader, as a writer, as an artist, etc. — it’s best to play by what I generally think of as NoSleep rules: While you’re here, everything is real, even if it isn’t — that is, the Backrooms may not exi...

    Within the mythos:

    The origins of the Backrooms remain unknown. I actually haven’t been able to dig up much lore on the subject at all; the best I’ve found is a “Theories And Unconfirmed Information” pageon the old Fandom wiki, but given that this wiki is full of vandalism and considered obsolete now, it may not be the most reliable of sources. For whatever it’s worth, at the time of this writing, the Theories page suggests that the Backrooms could be some kind of collective dream or a government initiative. It...

    Outside the mythos:

    When we ask where the Backrooms came from, we’re usually talking about who created the fictional idea of the Backrooms in the first place. And although there are a number of mysteries that remain about the meme’s origins — more on that in a bit — we can actually pinpoint a precise date and moment the concept came into being: The Backrooms originatedon 4chan’s /x/ paranormal board on May 12, 2019 as a result of two separate pieces of content coming together to form a whole. The first piece of...

    Within the mythos:

    Where precisely the Backrooms are in time and space is unknown — or at least, mostly unspecified. All we really know is that they’re outside the reality we usually live in, and that you can stumble into them from virtually anywhere. I realize this is a somewhat unsatisfying answer, but, well, it is what it is. And, hey, the good news is that, thanks to the flexibility and “anything goes” nature of the whole concept, you can decide the answer for yourself, right?

    Outside the mythos:

    The question “where are the Backrooms?” usually refers to the location in which the original Backrooms photograph was taken. This, too, is unknown, although a number of intrepid internet sleuths have been on the search for some time. A few spots have been proposed — an office in Montana; an address on Main Street in Ogdensburg, NY; wherever this place is (Canada, probably); and so on — but the location of the original Backrooms image hasn’t yet been definitively identified. To be perfectly ho...

    These questions are all generally only applicable when considering the Backrooms from within the mythos,so that’s the angle we’ll focus on here. Everything that follows should be considered in-universe, as opposed to outside of it. Getting inside the Backrooms is done by “noclipping” — a term you’re probably familiar with, particularly if you spend...

    For the curious, a list of resources: 1. “unsettling images” at /x/. The archive of the thread in which the genesis of the Backrooms occurred. The original Backrooms text can be found in this comment. 2. The Backrooms at Know Your Meme. For a brief rundown of the Backrooms’ history as a meme, head here. 3. r/TrueBackrooms. If you’re interested in t...

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  6. The Backrooms is an internet meme, Creepypasta and quasi- Alternate Reality Game based upon the eponymous Eldritch Location, an infinite series of rooms decorated in mono-yellow wallpaper and moist carpet, lit by fluorescent lights, supposedly accessed when one "noclips" note out of reality.

  7. This includes pictures that are obviously from inside your own home, workplace, school etc. Pictures of your living room or school hallways (seriously, please stop with those). The Backrooms is a mostly empty maze of endless rooms and halls, not your local University or hallway to your kitchen. 3. No low effort posts.

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