Those new outfirs are so cool I had to sketch something
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Those new outfirs are so cool I had to sketch something

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Can’t really articulate it properly but. Something about Clark and the need for ownership being a repeated theme throughout the movie. Something about how he constantly emphasizing that it was his house, his store, his money that pays for everything. Or the way he refers to the copies as “furniture” and treats them as such despite the fact they do show some sentience. The way he treated Mary as a means to justify his not wanting to leave and his refusal to change. The fact that Clark eats from the copies and the Captain eats people.
The Captain’s “den” being filled with piles of clothes and pieces of the cardboard cutout it destroyed. The piles of furniture in the middle of rooms. Something about the Captain’s hostility at people that enter Backrooms possibly from seeing them as an invasion upon his space, his house, threatening change in a place he does not want it. Trying to gain control over your life by trying to own and control everything around you. Is this anything
Backrooms (2026) - Kane Parsons, A24
A scrapped illustration for Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892).

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it's always "why do you pace so much" and never "how was the pacing was the pacing fun"
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Thats the context for this meme???
I feel like I've been robbed the whole time. This is magical.
I'm dying
i cant stop thinking about this video
Armlehnsessel · Jugendstil · Eiche
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purchased a sans undertale plush for my classroom and i've been torturing my students by pretending i don't know who he is
In biology they told us that the eye doesn't actually see everything in the room, it fills in most of it from memory and assumption. your brain is just confidently making stuff up about what's probably there and you believe it because you have no reason not to. and i thought that was just a vision fact but actually it's the most important thing i know about unreliable narrators. your character isn't lying. they genuinely see the room they expect to see. that's so much scarier.