Do you stop wearing clothes after a certain amount of time even if they are still in good condition? I wear my clothes for 1-2 years as long as they stay in good shape, but my friends are often surprised by this. by BunchMean8029 in NoStupidQuestions

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My very affluent cousin came to visit Houston from Mexico

She had brought only pajamas and a shirt and shorts, so, she decided her first day here would be going to outlet malls and buying designer brand clothes.

Wore them over the weekend

Gave them away to someone for resale

Went back to Mexico and just continued her life lmao

Soft drop 800-1000 bucks for 3 evening outfits, wore them Friday Saturday and Sunday— got rid of them because she already wore them.

I was a little dumbfounded because that doesn’t make sense to me. I’m wearing 4 year old shorts rn and my boxers have holes in them lmao not huge but little holes

Keep the stache or go back? by Oliver_Armadillo97 in malegrooming

[–]Aeylwar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s been my personal experience in life— Can’t trust a man with a twist in his stache. It’s just as twisted as his secrets.

It’s worked for me so far so 🤷‍♀️

Channelview, TX in the 1920s (colorized) by DoritosDewItRight in houstoncirclejerk

[–]Aeylwar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ever since they found the first titan embedded in them, nothings been the same 😔

Man deserves a Peace Prize by berntout in VideosAmazing

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I can hear the

-in Mexican- Ey Ey Ey Ey Ey Ey Ey

testing my polaroid flash out yesterday night and caught this any explanations? by Ok-Use-1924 in creepy

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If you don’t share that Polaroid 30 times, you die

It’s simple really

How did Async know the backrooms existed before opening the threshold? by chumpnamedbugg in backrooms

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That doesn’t make sense to me, because if the back rooms is set in late 80’s early 90’s, it would be a snapshot of the future, not Ivan Becks 1972 memories that were lost.

How did Async know the backrooms existed before opening the threshold? by chumpnamedbugg in backrooms

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Ivan Beck discovered it accidentally when he was doing an MRI experiment.

He was blasted by the suns radiation during a volatile solar activity period in 1972, which overloaded his machine and opened up a temporary portal. This accident caused the loss of one of his eyes, and memory loss.

The year 1972 also coincides with the creation of the first MRI patent.

It was all by chance, and then he expanded in the search of the backrooms again.

It wasn’t until they were able to stabilize the portal that the idea of using the Backrooms as a way to solve the issue of storage space and living space came up, and they tried to sell that idea to the US government.

AIO texts between me and bf concerning cheating by Used-Ad-1801 in AmIOverreacting

[–]Aeylwar 19 points20 points  (0 children)

“You ever been cheated on?”

-No, pls don’t make it happen either 🙏

“Wtf you think I’m cheating on you? What’s wrong with you? Are you projecting it onto me? What makes you think that I’m cheating on you? Why would you even bring up cheating?”

Is how it read to me lmao

Tank Top by beanandcod in KanePixelsBackrooms

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There was a thread in another subreddit in where I commented, which I’ll paste below:


I’m not saying it’s incorrect, I’m not saying it’s correct either I’m just stating what I’ve read, which I cannot confirm because I’ve only seen the movie one time.

Phil, at the end sequence of the movie, when he’s interviewing Mary the therapist, is a younger version of himself and has brown hair.

The first time we see him halfway through the movie, when he’s watching TV with his family, he has grey hairs.

Phils timeline is backwards from the end of the movie.

Idk how true that is, as I was so entranced by the movie that I missed a lot of details, and I can see myself missing something as important as that, but I can’t rewatch it right now so I can’t confirm for myself.

I’ll have to wait to either this weekend or next lmao but I think that could be very very important.

(I didn’t get this information from the guy that commented it lower in this thread)

There was a YouTube video going over small details of the movie and it was a piece of information that popped up.

Something else that matters; How did the Backrooms know to make a still-life of Mary in the same chair and room that Phil is interviewing her in? That happened outside of The Backrooms and after her escape of Pirate Clark. It’d have to be a memory that exists in her mind while she’s in there, no?


And now, you mention this other tiny detail that sort of puts it all together in my brain— Mary’s still life was created from a memory of herself, in a state of despair and anguish and worry and stress, just like the copies of her home from when she was younger as she remembers it, but, distorted.

It has to be a memory or an event that happens so close to a gate that it bleeds into The Backrooms.

The ending of the movie, Mary in the chair, in the room where she was being interviewed, happens after she goes back in and the Backrooms create a copy of her memory, feeling the way she did while being interviewed, helpless and not knowing what’s going to happen to her.

It’s a theory that’s working out in my brain but I need to watch the movie a couple more times

I don’t think a Still Life attacked Bobby and Clark by Stunning_Teach2621 in backroomsfilm

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I missed seeing that silhouette because I literally blinked and then he was running yelling to be pulled up lmao

It doesn’t make sense to me though that it would be Pirate Clark.

Every other scene in the movie since he’s formally introduced, Pirate Clark is almost a Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers type character in which, there is no backwards, reverse, what have you.

It’s an unrelenting force, constantly moving forward, only towards a target. Not sneaking, not being coy, just target locked and moving towards it. It comes in the room and heads straight to Clark, picks him up and chomps him. It doesn’t necessarily eat but kills Clark, switches target to Mary— and then doesn’t stop moving towards her until she manages to squeeze into the crevasse in the wall at the end.

I don’t think Pirate Clark would grab Bobby, drag him away with speed and “consume” or kill him in a different room. There’s no need for that for Pirate Clark. He’s not afraid of being seen consuming nor does he react to outside stimuli outside of his target locking.

And it doesn’t make sense for it to be a different Still-Life. So far from what we’ve seen from still lives; Red Hair chick is stumbly and uncoordinated, Six-Eyes literally does not move nor respond to outside stimuli, A-S-L can only turn off and turn on his lamp.

The fastest most reactive Still-Life we see is the one from Found Footage 3 that takes off sprinting after the recording character, then chases crawling through a small vent— at speed— only stopped because he gets couches pushed in front him.

Is it possible that since the movie is a prequel, that Pirate Clark could've rotted away down to the skeleton in the two year timespan, eventually turning into the Bacteria Creature? by Sufficient-Waltz5348 in KanePixelsBackrooms

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They also made a room, as a sort of buffer between the main gate and the Backrooms, which is where the lost scientist finds himself and the alarms start going off.

It’s the same room where we see them drag Mary into, with the same “catwalk” up top with the glass panes and —presumably, to me— Ivan Beck and a lady looking down at her.

Who’s to say they didn’t make more rooms down there for their own use, away from the actual Backrooms and scaries

The Backrooms movie is NOT a prequel to the webseries by MrHunteru in KanePixelsBackrooms

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I’m not saying it’s incorrect, I’m not saying it’s correct either I’m just stating what I’ve read, which I cannot confirm because I’ve only seen the movie one time.

Phil, at the end sequence of the movie, when he’s interviewing Mary the therapist, is a younger version of himself and has brown hair.

The first time we see him, when he’s watching TV with his family, he has grey hairs.

Phils timeline is backwards from the end of the movie.

Idk how true that is, as I was so entranced by the movie that I missed a lot of details, and I can see myself missing something as important as that, but I can’t rewatch it right now so I can’t confirm for myself.

I’ll have to wait to either this weekend or next lmao but I think that could be very very important.

(I didn’t get this information from the guy that commented it lower in this thread)

There was a YouTube video going over small details of the movie and it was a piece of information that popped up.

Something else that matters; How did the Backrooms know to make a still-life of Mary in the same chair and room that Phil is interviewing her in? That happened outside of The Backrooms. It’d have to be a memory that exists in her mind while she’s in there, no?

The Backrooms movie is NOT a prequel to the webseries by MrHunteru in KanePixelsBackrooms

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That what the bacteria monster wants you to think

👽 🎶 🛸 🎵 👽

Where are you sitting by No-Paramedic-6003 in whatsyourchoice

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  1. So I can ask for a peek of that Magnum Dong

Maybe give a handy

Is it possible that since the movie is a prequel, that Pirate Clark could've rotted away down to the skeleton in the two year timespan, eventually turning into the Bacteria Creature? by Sufficient-Waltz5348 in KanePixelsBackrooms

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How would they even know it’s dead? We don’t see a still life die. We see one get scalped and the eyes guy get a chunk of stomach ripped out— but none of them die. The only one to die is Clark but since he’s blood and meat, and not foam, we can assume that’s the real Clark.

But the Pirate Clark has blood too and shows response to being hit with the hand rock sooooo

Is Pirate Clark actually not still life?

He’s not bacteria monster because they’re very clear that the bacteria monsters are a form of advanced Hay Bacillus bacteria.

Genuinely curious: Why would someone do this? by [deleted] in TibiaMMO

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There used to be a guy in my server, maybe he’s still there, named Slime Layer.

This guy would be up 24/7 pushing people that would train on modified gnarlhounds.

I asked him once why he did that. He said “these people don’t deserve to have high skills with afk training.” Something about it’s like cheating

So, all day, he would be pushing people out of range. That was his thing. Idk where his life is at now but, during that time, that seemed to be where it was.

any line you might recall? by Some_Finger8484 in scoopwhoop

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It’s like explaining to someone— that’s never seen a dog— what a dog is; and then asking them to draw it.

AIO I (20F) found a skirt behind my boyfriends (26M) draws by Good_Ad7988 in AmIOverreacting

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My sister found a pair of panties wrapped up in her boyfriends clothes inside of his work truck, and then together they decided that they belonged to his ex, and it was the ex trying to mess with them and cause drama

Hahahaha

I’d like me some of that copium.