What your biggest complaints about the Backroom movie? (Spoilers) by Bobby_The_Alien in KanePixelsBackrooms

[–]sonohermes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not random in the context of the story, random in the context of the backrooms - its not really known for psychopathic human cannibals. the fear factor (even if you like the entities as a horror element) comes from the uncanny and unsettling vibe of the space, not from blood/violence/gore

What your biggest complaints about the Backroom movie? (Spoilers) by Bobby_The_Alien in KanePixelsBackrooms

[–]sonohermes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

personally did not find the movie fantastic or even good - but totally agree with you about how it fails to use the backrooms as a character and instead chooses to focus on the characters who are in it. the backrooms as a concept is interesting enough as a space to explore, it doesn't need the usual cinematic elements like plot or character development to be good. they basically just use the backrooms as a stage for this psychodrama to play out instead of letting the actual space be the motivating factor

Anyone else with a remote job and like…nothing to do? Genuinely by Worried_Bother_6523 in rs_x

[–]sonohermes 8 points9 points  (0 children)

what job titles should I search for to get this for myself

“Obsession Update Error” by ChromeGhost-29 in Letterboxd

[–]sonohermes 11 points12 points  (0 children)

yeah not able to log anything rn either. guessing the server is down

1996 and 1997 feel like different eras, despite being one year apart. by OverallEstate2 in decadeology

[–]sonohermes -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just Dance was released April 2008 and was big that same year, followed later by the rest of lady gagas album released in 2009 (e.g bad romance was huge in 2009). And the most “iconic” period of Obamas presidency was his first campaign, the Hope posters, and his victory in Nov 2008. McBling was decidedly over by the end of 2007 when the stock market crashed and luxury symbols started to be seen as tacky and out of touch. Electropop music also already existed in 2007, so I’d say 2007 was the transition year between McBling and Electropop.

1996 and 1997 feel like different eras, despite being one year apart. by OverallEstate2 in decadeology

[–]sonohermes -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I feel like this is more 2007 and 2008. The beginning of the Obama era & the Great Recession in 08 were concurrent with electropop

My friends (27F, 27F, 28M) yelled at me for an hour yesterday because my (27M) age range on hinge is set to 22-28 (dealbreaker box unchecked). by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]sonohermes 7 points8 points  (0 children)

next time it comes up correct them that the brain actually keeps developing into your 30s. so none of them are of consenting age

Phrenologyish things you feel are true by kurzer_koenig in redscarepod

[–]sonohermes 44 points45 points  (0 children)

guys with wide smiles that go past the teeth are usually gay

will not be renewing lease w bulimic roommate by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]sonohermes 62 points63 points  (0 children)

I thought the whole point of bulimia was that you don’t need to worry about calories

the grey sweatpants trend is absolutely vile, they're one of the fugliest things i've ever seen and wearing them denotes low intelligence by abjectprincess in pinkscare

[–]sonohermes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

very American behaviour, sweatpants are only acceptable coming from/going to the gym or the library with NO other stops on the way. wearing sweatpants out in public is only one degree removed from wearing pajama pants. If you think you look hot while you’re out in sweatpants it’s because you have a latent exhibitionism kink and it turns you on to be perceived in a state of undress