Finally, The Internet Found ‘The Backrooms’

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By Dani Di Placido for Forbes - 30 May 2024
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The original photo that inspired the Backrooms creepypasta and memes | 4CHAN

Internet sleuths finally found the real location of “the Backrooms,” tracking down the original photo that first inspired the memes, creepypastas and many works of fiction.

What Is ‘The Backrooms’?​

The Backrooms is a piece of digital folklore, an ethereal place that exists beyond the borders of our world, that can supposedly be entered by "noclipping" through reality, like a player shifting through the wall of a glitchy video game.

The Backrooms resembles an empty office space, illuminated by sickly yellow lights that constantly flicker and hum. The stale carpet and sprawling rooms are said to smell of damp; the profound isolation is broken only by the presence of shadowy monsters.

Like Slenderman, the Backrooms started life as a creepypasta, a horror-themed internet legend that has entered into popular culture, inspiring countless posts, stories, games, videos and artworks.

The influence of the Backrooms can also be seen in related trends such as “Liminal Spaces” and “Dreamcore.”

How Did ‘The Backrooms’ Meme Begin?​

Like many of the internet’s most enduring memes, the Backrooms was birthed on 4chan, on the paranormal discussion board known as “x.”

In May 2019, an unknown 4chan user prompted his fellow anons to post “disquieting images that just feel ‘off,’” and one of the responses contained the now-iconic photograph of an unsettling office space.

The distinctive lore of the Backrooms was composed in the replies, and spread to the rest of the internet from there.

For many, the idea of an abandoned office with a menacing, otherworldly aura proved an oddly familiar concept.

Something about the image seemed to invoke fear and nostalgia — many have equated the popularity of the Backrooms to shared childhood memories of entering empty office and retail spaces.

For years, the Backrooms was kept alive by horror stories, languishing on Reddit, but was revitalized by ambitious YouTube videos directed by VFX artist Kane Pixels, which helped push the concept into the mainstream.

The Backrooms has since broadened almost beyond recognition, inspiring increasingly convoluted lore and many references on TikTok, YouTube and Roblox.

The source of the original image, however, remained a mystery.

Where Did The Original ‘Backrooms’ Photograph Come From?​

While the original 4chan post that inspired the meme was from 2019, a team of Discord users determined to source the photograph found that it had first appeared on 4chan in 2011.

While the image has no defining characteristics that would clue internet sleuths to its true location, the 2011 post was traced to a tweet from 2019 which casually revealed the original Backrooms location, but had been ignored by the rest of the internet.

The link in the tweet was broken, but sleuths used the Internet Archive to access the site, uncovering a 2003 blog post detailing the renovation of a HobbyTown store in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

In a spooky little twist, every image on the archived blog post is missing, except for the Backrooms image and another photo of the same room, taken from another angle.

Internet sleuths dug even deeper, and managed to find a black-and-white photo of the room back when it was a furniture store.

Ironically, the photo that inspired the Backrooms was, quite literally, taken in the back rooms of the store — it has since been converted into an RC racing track, the fluorescent yellow replaced with clean, white interiors.

Following the discovery of the real location, some commentators declared the Backrooms trend dead, the end of an era.

The Backrooms, however, has become too popular to die — the otherworldly realm has become part of internet history, and will always exist in musty, unused office spaces with a weird vibe.
 
Liminal Spaces are terrifying, but it's a very deep, very slow, very psychological horror that's precisely the same kind of horrifying as the uncanny valley. Some part of your amoeba brain recognizes an empty airport with the same concern as a suddenly quiet field, something pretending to be human as a mimicking threat, a sophisticated wrongness that proceeds the typical awful hackneyed gore that most horror movies sink to.
No wonder trannies flocked to it, it's a reflection of how they make sane people feel.
 
Real creepy shit is an abandoned warehouse with fucktons of blind corners and massive rusting printing equipment, Satanic graffiti, used needles and condoms and other nasty shit where you find new shit during random walkthroughs that lets you know that someone is still actively hiding there.
Not exact, but reminded me of Point Pleasant, WV (home of the Mothman)‘s TNT igloos. They were originally housing explosives during WWII but were abandoned post-war and left to rot. It’s a weird place, more than a few have reported instruments on cars failing or radios going to static. And there’s at least a hundred of these igloos in various states of decay and use.

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Real creepy shit is an abandoned warehouse with fucktons of blind corners and massive rusting printing equipment, Satanic graffiti, used needles and condoms and other nasty shit where you find new shit during random walkthroughs that lets you know that someone is still actively hiding there.

That's part of the thrill as an Urban Explorer.
 
Accidentally falling into a maze with no way to escape and everything looks the same is creepy. It didn't need expanding on. But with all internet fads it got beaten into a paste because young kids are promoted as lore writers when they made a dumb video based on a meme.
 
I thought the backrooms finally died. It was one of those things where 1% of whatever was associated with it was good (like my house.wad) and the rest is low grade trash. Maybe now it can be forgotten like vaporwave was
I thought it died when a whole slew of games related to the topic came out on Steam and all of them had the image in the OP in the screenshots.
 
That's pretty gay. I was more excited when the "'niggers could be here', he thought", gas station in northern Indiana was found.
 
Maybe now that Zoomers have closure, they can move on to other architectural phenomena. Like Thomassons. They even have their own types.

Meet the Useless Staircase
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The A-Bomb
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The Pure Tunnel
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Every once in a while, it's nice to open up Community Happenings and see something wholesome linked in there for once.
 
Anyone here play MyHouse.wad? If you want to see if you can 'get' the liminal thing, there you go.
Myhouse.wad is notable for building on the creepiness by doing things that aren't possible in the Doom Engine - for example, rooms have infinite vertical volume so you cannot have a room above another room, yet somehow MyHouse.wad achieves it in the original engine. I assume through some sort of clever trickery with viewportals, but for anyone who played original Doom it adds to a subconscious "something isn't right" feeling.
 
Just like SCP, it's another fun little niche thing from /x/ that was completely coopted by fags and trannies.
As soon as they start getting circulated on YouTube, they tend to get ruined.
The SCP Foundation was originally a collection of spooky/Cool stories about paranormal items/creatures/places written by different people but all in the same fictional setting.

It was great for a while. Then the Rainbow People got involved and infiltrated the group. Somehow, a bunch of them got into moderator/admin positions.

Once they were entrenched, they started harassing creators about "Problematic" content, started shitting the site up with furry/gay/troon shit that they protected from deletion, and started pushing the usual "Progressive" shit (Pronouns, ect)

The breaking point was during Pride Month, they plastered the entire site in rainbow shit, ruining the entire dark, serious mood the site tried to maintain.

Anyone who complained was called a "Homophobe" and banned, including a lot of popular authors that had been there from the beginning. This effectively killed the site and left the floodgates open for absolute shit.

This is their magnum opus:

SCP 2721 - A Gay, Furry Troon Moon

Seriously. This "SCP" is a lesbian SJW moon that prowls Tumblr linked by an umbilical cord to a trans, furry moon obsessed with Homestuck. It whines about how it can't transition.

Yes, really.
 
I’m imagining the day, just as the Global War on Terror was lumbering into motion, some carpet installer/painter took a “before” photo of some reno work he was tasked with. He probably did this hundreds of times with his new digital camera, as a way to manage any progress/warranty issues.

It was such a different world then. And this little moment in time had quite the life of its own over the years. Neat.
 
As soon as they start getting circulated on YouTube, they tend to get ruined.

The SCP Foundation was originally a collection of spooky/Cool stories about paranormal items/creatures/places written by different people but all in the same fictional setting.

It was great for a while. Then the Rainbow People got involved and infiltrated the group. Somehow, a bunch of them got into moderator/admin positions.
Oh I know, I met one of the people who ruined it before he trooned out.

I meant specifically the Backrooms. The SCP is a self-contained canon universe run by cancerous genderspecials centralized around a website and a community, but the Backrooms is a loosely defined fictional concept that can be reiterated in different ways by different creatives, which makes it much harder to contaminate with Tumbritis. Every fan game or video is somebody else's interpretation, not the canon one.

I think this distinction is important because it demonstrates the avenues through which centralized fandoms get taken over by ideology. The Backrooms as a memetic idea is for lack of a better word, public domain, SCP was not.

To prove my point, the concept behind SCP was adapted into a new IP, Remedy Entertainment's Control, which is its own iteration of a similar premise, devoid of the fandom issues that ruined SCP in the first place.
 
Myhouse.wad is notable for building on the creepiness by doing things that aren't possible in the Doom Engine - for example, rooms have infinite vertical volume so you cannot have a room above another room, yet somehow MyHouse.wad achieves it in the original engine. I assume through some sort of clever trickery with viewportals, but for anyone who played original Doom it adds to a subconscious "something isn't right" feeling.

Yeah it requires a source port with extra features, there's very clever use of doomcute.

Besides "what I saw inside from the outside doesn't match, and vice versa" there's also "why is the door opening like a hinge instead of up and down?" "Why are animations so smooth now?"

And then it keeps going and going and going.
 
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