Why are zoomers scared of empty bright rooms?
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I had somewhat high hopes for this movie, but it's just a wasted opportunity from beginning to end. If you haven't seen it, don't even bother.
theyre scared of being left alone with their thoughts
thanks ChatGPT or whatever shittier LLM you're using rashjesh
because they're weak
Social media has hundreds of people at their fingertips, being alone is super-scary to those turbo-nerds.
you're on Cinemaphile everyday and sit in the comfort of your home.
being stuck for an eternity in a place that has nothing but chlorinated water and endless illogical hallways would be an existential nightmare for you too.
Why is this question being spammed over and over?
millennials be like
>it's that a creepy statue?????
>IM GOING INSAAAANEEEEE
>Nintendo 64 era creepypasta
>"millennial"
Bud, the year of our Lord is currently 2024...
No millennial bought a N64 though, that was a kid's console gifted to lil zoomies of the era
Zoomer are too young for the N64, dumbo. The vast majority of them weren't even born at the time, or were actual babies.
N64 was a sales flop, is my point. The online phenomena centered around N64 memorabilia is a fake circlejerk from extremely online types (aka losers aka nintendies)
Look I get that you’re a literal teenager but are you actually THIS moronic too? You legit have no idea what you’re talking about and it’s pretty obvious you weren’t around when the 64 was the new thing.
>ackshully let me explain how 30 million sales > 100 million sales
Shut the frick up 25 yo bro
t. 40 yo anon
>it’s pretty obvious you weren’t around when
99% of every conversation here boils down to this now. The site is flooded with zoomers, but zoomer became a pejorative, so it's zoomers pretending they aren't zoomers. These are morons who think the prequels weren't reviled at release because they saw a meme.
Bro even JC Penny had a N64 you could play while your parents were shopping. It was huge
are you fricking moronic? zoomers weren't even born when everyone got a 64 in christmas of 96
>everyone got a 64 in christmas of 96
My parents actually loved me so I got the much superior Playstation.
your parents loved you enough to get you two year old console for christmas of 96?
whats it like growing up poor?
94 then. I'm not a historian.
I'm a zoomer and I'm not afraid of backrooms
It's more or less just a neat setting for games when done right
You're missing the point. There's been plenty of films made about people being afraid of something they can't even see (Blair Witch, Grave Encounters, etc.), because the point is being afraid of what's lurking in it. It's the suspense.
It also helps if you've actually experienced creepy situations in your own life. I'm in my 30s, and I've worked as a cleaner at a day surgery, and when it was empty and dark it was absolutely terrifying. I've also worked in a shop where the stock room was through a series of twisty corridors up into a large, empty, brightly-lit space, and that space was deathly quiet and made you feel like you were being watched. I totally get why backrooms would unnerve people.
zzamn spoiler that shit fr cuh
it feels like abandonment, social isolation.
being in a huge society/civilization but still being utterly alone.
modern society feels like a horrifying maze that leads nowhere with no one to help you. total deracination. no identity. but you're still fully conscious, trying to navigate an unavigable maze, and it's either torture or, if you step back and observe, true horror.
you dont get it because you dont feel the same level* of alienation WITH dissimulation*.
Yeah, dissimulation.
they're gay
>why are zoomers who are statistically more inclined to be over stimulated, mentally ill and emotionally stunted
>afraid of silence and non stimulated environments
Gee, really rattles by brain.
>scared of empty bright rooms?
Its not just that.
Are there really human beings out there who dislike the woods? Does not the lizard brain part of their brain kick in and they feel at home? Literally everyone I've ever talked to says there's this primal urge to stay in the woods because we are primates. What homosexual cries looking at trees? Are zoomies truly like this?
>What homosexual cries looking at trees?
The kind who would post on Reddit
I'm thinking if you're born in a city, raised in a city, never taken out of a city, is messes with your brain. Wasn't there a bunch of people in like LA or something who got scared when electricity went out and they could see the night sky and thought the stars were some bad shit and called the cops?
That can't be real
Yes it did happen in 1994
>human beings
>reddit post says agender
You and I both know that the redditor is not human
not a related phenomenon.
half of zoomers I know think "hiking" is the greatest thing ever (it's not)
the woods dont give me anxiety at all; but "liminal spaces" DO.
>half of zoomers I know
Why the frick do you know so many zoomers homosexual
>the woods dont give me anxiety at all; but "liminal spaces" DO.
Oh. Because you are one. Sorry shitskin
Imagine pooing in the water
If you ever been inside an empty HUGE storage or building you’d feel this weird sense that you’re being watched. It’s a real creepy thing you have to experience. Go outside lmao. I don’t know how they can capture that feeling in a movie. It just doesn’t work you have to actually experience it.
>If you ever been inside an empty HUGE storage or building you’d feel this weird sense that you’re being watched
yeah it's called security cameras
The ones I have been in were in churches and they have giant storages and they had 0 cameras because they were poor.
Zoomers have never experienced a quiet moment alone. They've had a tablet as soon as they could hold one, so there's no boredom or silence or isolation. An encounter with these is horrifying. It's also why they have no creativity or attention span.
There's something comforting about liminal spaces that I just dont see anything to be scared about.
looks comfy. warm morning air, your choice of the seats, no Black folk or homeless; relaxing.
over socialisation
*Pling!*
YOU GOT MAIL
this room seems oddly familiar to me, the whole style of it. why is that?