Autism pros: I will love you with a specificity and consistency that will ruin generic love for you permanently.
Autism cons: I will also notice the 3% shift in your tone from Tuesday to Wednesday and spend the next four hours running diagnostic checks on what it means and whether I caused it. I did not cause it. I will not be able to confirm that for some time.
Now that Cap’s package got nerfed, I expect them to change Black Cat’s animation selection, shrink Hela’s boobs, give Widow an outfit that actually covers something, and throw a few extra pieces of fabric on Rogue too. Fair is fair.
@MarvelRivals#MarvelRivals
Kane Parsons was recently asked about the lore of his Backrooms universe he has created:
"I have a 70-page document. I don't like drowning people in lore and mythology. I think it's an irresponsible creative choice."
#Backrooms#filmtwt
An interesting little detail I noticed on my second viewing of Backrooms (2026) - when Mary first walks into Clark's store, the camera angle makes it look like the Captain Clark statue is watching her, which sort of serves as a sign of things to come considering she gets chased by Captain Clark later on in the film when she's inside the Backrooms
Actually, it’s more like:
Men: “What if your girlfriend was insane?”
Women: “What if someone you thought was a friend actually violated your autonomy and ability to consent so he could take advantage of you?”
In Backrooms (2026), there's a scene where Clark and Kat get separated and he can hear her voice but there's just a blank wall in front of him. Kat on the other hand can see him fine through what she describes as a glass on her side.
The Backrooms shapes itself around whoever is experiencing it and what kind of person they are at that moment. Clark had just run the other way while Kat sprinted after Bobby to try and save him. So for her there's a glass, and for him there's a wall