I know this sounds like just another fake and gay /x/ thread but this actually just happened to me I swear.Someone has obviously built some kind of IRL Backrooms somewhere and I was put into it, maybe as some kind of test subject. I was going about my everyday business and suddenly blacked out. I don't know how or by what means this happened. I assume they used some kind of stun weapon or drug or something. I suddenly awoke with a thud in an IRL Level 0 with the yellow walls, wallpaper, carpet, and buzzing fluorescent lights but very real.Realistically, I think someone(s) dropped me in from the ceiling panels right before I would have come to anyway and quickly closed them again to simulate the way the backrooms videos usually start, but I didn't realise this at the time. I was pretty confused and freaked out so didn't think about a lot of it more logically until later, otherwise I would have checked a few more things while I had the chance. For example, the areas I went through felt kinda 'infinite' like the computer simulated versions, but thinking about it later they were realistically quite small, probably looped around and doubled back to make them feel much bigger than they actually were, and some directional choices made intentionally uninviting. I saw a few clues of this in retrospect. The most significant one was how limited the Poolrooms section was, (which would probably be the most expensive and difficult to pull off IRL).Still I was stuck in there for three days, until I exited in the same unconscious manner I entered finding myself home in my bed feeling very groggy like I had been drugged and sleeping for a long time. My bed was very sweaty and gross, and I guess I was supposed to conclude it was some kind of dream, but I know for a fact it wasn't. I had aches in the parts of my body supporting my weight which I think indicated I hadn't moved or rolled in my sleep for a protracted time period.Someone did this to me and maybe others.
>>41752491This board gets some of the lamest larps
I like the idea something has enough magic to just randomly do this to people, which is effectively what you need for this to happen at all.
>>41752501I know, and I know how this sounds, but I honestly don't know who else to tell. They would probably react with more disbelief than you, and might put me in a padded cell over it.>>41752505I'd just like to know if anyone else has heard of anything similar and discuss the details because I was thinking about stuff like the cost and difficulty building something like this on the downlow. Obviously there are plenty of billionaire fags with enough money to do something like this for a lark, and they could always say they were setting up legit office space, a theme park or spook house or something, maybe change the interiors after the major work was done. But there has to be some logical explanation and maybe some of the details give the game away somewhere along the line.Like the Poolrooms section was smaller than in the simulated versions, but it was still fucking huge compared to anything I'd ever seen IRL. The water was impossibly clean, but not perfect. Even the yellow walls in the office part were impeccable but still showing signs of IRL construction and wear. That's how I knew it was real life. Some kind of virtual environment or dream just wouldn't have all the 'imperfect' little details real life has.I grew up knowing about the Backrooms enough to recognise what it was, but was never obsessed with it or anything. I had to look into more details afterwards to understand some things.
>>41752553The difficulty of building it is not hard. The total collective empty office space in the world is certainly large enough to support simple backrooms projects. The architecture problem comes up when you realize those spaces are not connected in a physical way.Consider the size and scale of what is necessary to make it feel endless. You mention psychological factors for which paths you are "allowed" to take, the illusion of space without actual construction. Ultimately, this is an essential variableDrugging someone is generally simple. Likewise, if you could get a decent section of building, running electricy and everything, etc., it does stand to reason a tranquilizer dart is also attainable.The difficulty is then transport. It means you immediately live near the actual installation, since they gain literally nothing trying to get someone from another city, using anaesthetics, wasting time with long inter-city drives, the logistics don't work outYou would want to keep it hidden, and this would require multiple victims, or else spacing abductions across multiple years. It would take some serious lulz Ethics, however, doing it for a cheap trick once does not work. Squid Games would make more sense. A very sadistic sense of specific bafflement is necessary for this to physically happen, and at very high risk vs. the total amount of fun
>>41752491Why don't you and your gay thread sod off back there?
>>41752491research Donald Marshall REM driven human cloning.
>>41753330I understand your not unwarranted skepticism. I'd have trouble believing it myself from your position, so I'm not asking any unreasonable level of credulity. Just consider the logical possibilities. There are people who would at least recreate stuff like this in physical space if they could, there are a lot of people with enough money and time, etc. I don't think many would put someone in there involuntarily like happened to me, without some big 'it's a prank bro' Youtuber moment, so something else happened in my case.>>41753735I don't think it was any kind of manipulation like that. It seemed too sloppy for something along those lines, like you can tell the difference between CGI and practical effects.
They are currently making a movie based on this dumb /x/ meme rn lol.