Level 0.1 - White Areas (A.k.a) Doomer Office“ The office is flooded with pale daylight, but the brightness offers no comfort. It only makes the emptiness easier to see”
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>>109098211Looks comfy to me, I would live in that corner and just appreciate the emptiness of the room while I ponder the worn out patches in the carpet that used to be occupied by some wagie 40 hours a week doing mundane and pointless tasks
>>109098211dog room level 46920:"there is dog"
>>109098211I always end up missing my cube on the weekends.
kek, the dog rooms
>Reddit Rooms.
>>109098211>the brightness offers no comfort. It only makes the emptiness easier to seeThis is what all office amenities feel like. You aren't there to have fun.
Millenial here.Growing up I had white collar parents.Dad was an office manager at a big law office and my mom worked in the largest newspaper in our state capital.I remember the childhood visits to their offices in the late 80s late 90s and how everything changed from 80s cubicles to 90s “open floorplan collaboration” in just those 10 years. I also remember when the wood paneling disappeared and got replaced with faux stone and faux aged metal in the 90s. When I started my first office job in the 2000s, everything was still very late 90s. Both parents retired in the 2010s. I’ve worked from home since 2018. My company was ahead of the game prior to Covid. I already hadn’t been in the office for 2 years prior to the lockdowns. My boomer parents didnt even understand working from home. They honestly thought I was unemployed and making it up.
Did the gen alpha reinvent liminal spaces for tiktok or something? Also, technology?
>>109099217I also wanted to add that at my mom’s newspaper, I remember when the beige Mac performa’s were replaced with Bondi blue G3 towers and some later for the crystal G4 towers. Dad’s office went to all black Mac laptops for the attorneys, paralegals, and the receptionist.
>>109098211Does the HVAC work? Does the roof leak? It could be so much worse.
>>109099157Backrooms is from 4chan doe
it's the quality of the artificial light
One of my earliest memories was my dad taking me to his work space at NASA which I remember being surprisingly dimly lit with a green-tinged fluorescent light, and playing with dozens of colored transparent stencils.
>>109098211This is /g/ not >>>/x/