@spetzoid@p0quess1ng More people are alive now than in most of previous human history combined. The sheer mass of that bury past reminiscence into something majorly contemporary
@VesselorConnor@gabriellathos@sensible_dude2 You're more likely to stumble across sofas & cubicles than finding yourself amongst castle walls, which lead to the troubling question of why there aren't anything more modern in the backrooms, if human population keeps expanding and the future can infiltrate the past and present
@VesselorConnor@gabriellathos@sensible_dude2 This goes along with my theory of the seer magnitude of 8 billions 21st century collective human conscious experience somehow "rewriting" the backrooms entirely into yellow walls and fluorescent light, burying past visage with prejudiced frequency since time isn't linear there.
@augierakow@branibabani@danyisill@zanyfen 'Shest sem' is just fundamentally clunky to enunciate. You move from a postalveolar to a fricative instead of fricative-fricative with English, and theres an ugly 'sts' cluster in the middle breaking the flow even further. Thats why Russian kids say cик севен instead, humiliating
@splorg8@Logansartz And how do the subterranean fauna get their energy? Fluorescent light? Sure let's say termites can eat the wall material (which isn't wood and is worthless btw) where do they drink? "Moist carpet" isn't a good substitute for water nor can you build an ecosystem off of termites.
@splorg8@Logansartz It's not like him eating the still life wasn't very explicitly stated or anything, or how he can freely return at any time as pointed out by the paint buckets and the mural.
Sorry but nothing can eat ceiling tiles, nor desert animals that actually require tons of biomass to live.
@splorg8@Logansartz Imagine sniffing a smudge of nutrients in an area the size of the universe yeah nothing animalian can stay there long enough to live let alone evolve, that's why you only see weird fungi and bacteria
@Juaned9@MrDodgerduck@jpego33 The backrooms are just so big the nearest fly is probably 5 kilometers away from each other because moving things spread out with time