Not really seeing the horror here.
It’s like it’s creepy in a way that like what if you wake up in an empty room like that by yourself and you get lost for hours looking for food until you realize that you don’t feel any hunger and it starts to feel like days have gone by and you haven’t slept but don’t feel sleepy and you can sometimes hear like someone is following you but you can never figure out where the noise is coming from
it's scary because it's quiet and there's a loud noise right after
>>214855275>I just sit by the outlet with my Nintendo DSMaximum comfy
>>214855181I always found liminal spaces therapeutic and calming. There is a very slight eeriness to it, that people have jumped on to make it horror, when I think it works better as a 'vibes' based experience.
>>214855181Poolrooms are superior
>>214855181BRO. Imagine you are in an EMPTY MALL and its AT NIGHT. And then BRO imagine you hear this: https://youtu.be/MiKuhfDjims
>>214855516die zoomer
>>214855476So liminal….
>>214855181>americans in the 1900s were scared of frankenstein monsters and werewolves, ancient threats that delve deep into our genetic memory>americans in the 1950-60s were afraid of aliens and nuclear war because of developments in technology>americans in the 1970s-80s were afraid of slasher killers because of the surge in crime>americans in the 90s were afraid of natural disasters because we had conquered the challenges the world had set before us and only nature could possibly challenge our hegemony>americans in the mid to late 2000s were afraid of terrorism cuz 9/11>americans in the 2010s were afraid of white people and racists because that's what obama/media told them was the real crisis>zoomies in the 2020s are afraid of empty rooms because ??????
>>214855181because it's behind you
bro it's so liminal
>>214855549If you can see the sky it doesn't qualify imo
>>214855557Ooooo, so close.
>>214855549Why is my penis moving?
>>214855557Think of the post-social media gens as being like the Borg from Star Trek. Since birth, they have always been plugged into the Hive Mind via social media. Having suddenly put alone into an empty room is traumatising for them.
>>214855557Zoomies are absolutely flooded with constant stimuli. Not a single waking moment of their day is bereft of chatter, videos, texts, noise.The silence and dull monotonous visuals of a liminal space, or back room, or whatever is like a silent howl across their dopamine addicted brain.
>>214855181This scares and confuses the zoomer because is filmed in horizontal and not in portrait mode
>>214855627
>>214855681ngl a movie filmed vertically might actually be fire
>>214855549I find the cheepgrafix scarier than the actual environment itselfThe grafix remind me of the imagery in some of my recent nightmares
>>214855181How the fuck is this horror for zoomers? How the FUCK does the idea of something like an empty backroom or mall, even affect them? Imagine growing up in the heyday of malls and mallrats, only to step into one today after not been in one in over 2 decades and it's just desolation. That might fuck you up a bit. How could zoomers possibly know what that feels like? Or empty office spaces and shit? These faggots don't even work
>>214855557Change 2010s to “people were afraid of rape” dumb polnigger. That’s when SVU really took of and all crime stories had rape elements
>>214855601>he doesn't know
>>214855472This. Liminal shit has a comforting dreamlike aesthetic to it.
>>214855549>>214855687QRD?
>>214855742damn this looks so cozy
I've honestly tried to watch a bunch of different backrooms videos to see what the hype is about but it's just boring. Generic office building setting that's slightly off. I honestly can't understand why people find it creepy or unsettling.
>>214855742> I'm scared, we're all alone in this empty mall> with nothing but (pointing) those two motorcycles
>>214856165Famous pool used in Japanese porn