The Backrooms Is Actually One Giant MRI Machine
Async mentions they used to make MRI machines, and that detail feels important. MRI machines scan the body using magnetic fields and radio waves, but if you move, the image becomes warped and distorted. That sounds a lot like the Still Lifes, which look like broken human scans.
The movie says the Backrooms “misremembers reality,” but it’s actually scanning and rebuilding reality imperfectly Instead of just copying people, it feeds on their memories, emotions, and surroundings. That explains why Clark’s furniture store keeps appearing with familiar objects like his co-workers’ shoes, the throne, customers, and even his wife.
This also explains Captain Clark and Mary. Clark spent so long trapped there while mentally broken that the Backrooms may have absorbed his trauma, creating Captain Clark as a distorted version of his mind. When Mary enters, it does the same by recreating scenes tied to her childhood trauma. So The Backrooms is basically one giant MRI machine constantly scanning, feeding, and rebuilding reality into terrifying distorted versions.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT JUST HAPPENED AT THE ENHANCED GAMES..
Peter Thiel and Donald Trump Jr. spent millions to create a steroid Olympics.
They promised to "redefine human limits" and put up $25M in prize money.
After 5 hours in Las Vegas, here’s the scoreboard:
- 1 world record (not recognized by anyone)
- Thor Björnsson failed his 515kg deadlift (managed only 475kg)
- olympic sprinter Fred Kerley missed the 100m WR by 0.4s - without even taking drugs
- the only "record" came from a Greek swimmer who finished 5th at Paris 2024. He wore a supersuit banned since 2009 and beat the clean record by just 0.07s
the whole pitch was that drugs would shatter the limits of clean sport.
instead they proved the gap between juiced and clean is now 7 hundredths of a second - in a suit banned 17 years ago.
the only thing they actually proved was how good the clean athletes already are.
You think the Enhanced Games exposed anything or just embarrassed themselves?
A 17-year-old makes $10,400 a week. From Google Maps.
She's never built a website.
I laughed. She showed me her Stripe.
All she does is open Google Maps.
Types "tacos Philadelphia." Finds one with 4.7 stars and a site from 2013. Drops their info into a site builder. It spits out the whole thing.
20 minutes.
6 months ago she was making $9/hr at McDonald's.
Still has the uniform in her closet.
She just sends the finished site. Goes to sleep.
Their name already on it.
That taco shop owner opened the link. Showed his daughter. "Mira, this is us?"
Paid $4,800 that night.
"hey is this real? how much" — that was her Tuesday.
A web agency: $14,500. Four people. Six weeks. Her: $0. Alone. 20 minutes.
First month: $800. Second month: $4,100. Last week: $10,400.
Her dad still thinks she works at McDonald's.
She found it on Google Maps. So can you.
You're feeling bored because you're not doing side quests. Life isn't just work and lying
in bed doing nothing.
Here are 50 side quests every man should accomplish:
A 15 year old in China asked Claude Code to write him an aimbot for Fortnite. Claude refused and said it can't help with cheating software.
So he asked a different question. Claude, what's the most money a 15 year old can make from Fortnite without cheating?
Claude said something that made him close the game and open a code editor for the first time in his life.
Epic Games pays creators for every minute players spend on their custom maps. You don't need to be a programmer. You describe what you want, I write the Verse code, you publish the map. One map with 1,000 daily players averaging 20 minutes each is $5,000 to $15,000 a month. And until end of 2026 Epic gives 100% of direct item sales on your map on top of that.
He spent one weekend describing a tycoon game to Claude Code. 10 hours total. Claude wrote every single line of Verse code from his descriptions. He never typed a line of code himself. Just told Claude what the game should feel like and Claude built it.
Published on Monday. By Friday 1,000 players a day. By the end of the month 187,000 minutes of playtime.
First check from Epic: $23,000.
His classmates play Fortnite 4 hours a day after school. He plays the same game. Except the game he plays is one he built over a weekend and now it pays him while his classmates play it.
His mom thought he was gaming too much. Told him to get off the computer. He showed her the payment notification. She stopped telling him to get off the computer.
He's 15, has never written a line of code and made $23,000 in 30 days from a game he described to an AI in his bedroom.
Epic has already paid out $722 million to creators. 58 people became millionaires in 2024 alone. The only thing that stopped most kids from doing this was the code. Claude Code removed that barrier.
His friends asked him how he got so good at Fortnite. He said he stopped playing it and started building it. They didn't understand. They went back to their match. He went back to his dashboard.
Same game. Same screen. Same room. One plays for fun. The other gets paid while they play.
He asked Claude Code for an aimbot and got rejected. Best rejection of his life. The aimbot would have gotten him banned. The map got him $23,000.
TÔ EM CHOQUE 😱
como ninguém me contou que existem VÁRIOS jeitos de amarrar cadarço?
tem um que não desamarra, outro que deixa mais confortável…
e um que muda TOTALMENTE o tênis 😳✨
usei errado a vida inteira 😂
Anthropic pays engineers $750,000+ a year to understand how LLMs work.
Stanford just put a 2 hour lecture that covers 80% of it for FREE.
Bookmark this. Give it 2 hours today.
It might be the highest ROI thing you do this month:
In 14 minutes, this Anthropic engineer who wrote "Building Effective Agents" will
teach you more about building them right than most developers figure out on their own
in months.
Bookmark this for the weekend. Then read the builder's guide below.
Claude Code costs $200/month
here's how to run it for free. 4 commands. 10 minutes
step 1 - install Ollama runs AI models locally
→ download from https://t.co/lQGh0NX7Dl
→ install. it runs in background on localhost:11434
step 2 - download a coding model
→ ollama pull qwen2.5-coder:14b
(7b for 8GB RAM, 32b for 32GB+ RAM)
step 3 - redirect Claude Code to your machine
→ export ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL=http://localhost:11434
→ export ANTHROPIC_MODEL=qwen2.5-coder:14b
step 4 - launch
→ claude
→ "make a hello world website"
→ it reads files, writes code, runs commands. locally. free
same agent loop. same tools. $0/month
the $200 was for convenience
the capability was always free
like + bookmark - you'll need this
32 Claude shortcut hacks for faster prompts:
(worth saving for later)
Add one of these at the very start of your prompt.
Example: ELI5: [your topic] → get a simple, kid-friendly explanation.
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/ELI5 is used to explain as if to a 5-year-old.
/TLDL summarizes a very long text in a few lines.
/STEP-BY-STEP lays out reasoning step by step.
/CHECKLIST turns a response into a checklist.
/EXEC SUMMARY gives a quick executive-style summary.
/ACT AS makes ChatGPT speak in a specific role.
/BRIEFLY forces a very short answer.
/JARGON asks to use technical vocabulary.
/AUDIENCE adapts the response to a chosen audience.
/TONE changes the tone (formal, funny, dramatic, etc.).
/DEV MODE simulates a raw, technical developer style.
/PM MODE gives a project-management perspective.
/SWOT produces a strengths/weaknesses/opportunities/threats analysis.
/FORMAT AS enforces a specific format (table, JSON, etc.).
/COMPARE puts two or more things side by side.
/MULTI-PERSPECTIVE shows several points of view.
/CONTEXT STACK keeps multiple layers of context in memory.
/BEGIN WITH / END WITH forces starting or ending with something.
/ROLE: TASK: FORMAT: explicitly defines the role, the task, and the expected format.
/SCHEMA generates a structured outline or a data model.
/REWRITE AS: rephrases in a requested style.
/REFLECTIVE MODE prompts the AI to reflect on its own answer.
/SYSTEMATIC BIAS CHECK asks to identify biases.
/DELIBERATE THINKING forces slower, more thoughtful reasoning.
/NO AUTOPILOT forbids superficial, autopilot responses.
/EVAL-SELF asks for a critical self-evaluation of the response.
/PARALLEL LENSES examines from several angles in parallel.
/FIRST PRINCIPLES rebuilds from fundamental basics.
/CHAIN OF THOUGHT shows intermediate reasoning.
/PITFALLS identifies possible traps and errors.
/METRICS MODE expresses answers with measures and indicators.
/GUARDRAIL sets strict boundaries not to cross.
——
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To access it, complete these 4 steps:
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This guy just broke down how to make $30K/month with faceless YouTube in 2026.
No face.
No voice.
No editing skills.
Just systems.
Most people will scroll. Smart ones will print money.