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  2. The Backrooms - Wikipedia

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    The original Backrooms image posted on 4chan, of a HobbyTown under renovation.. The Backrooms are a fictional location originating from a 2019 4chan thread. One of the best known examples of the liminal space aesthetic, the Backrooms are usually portrayed as an impossibly large extradimensional expanse of empty rooms, accessed by exiting ("no-clipping out of") reality.

  3. Backrooms (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Suddenly a humanoid figure darts towards him, and he barely escapes through a crawlspace. After this, he travels through strange tunnels with warped stop signs and another red-lit city, eventually coming across a house in the middle of a room. Inside, he hears a man speaking on a phone. He explains that he is trapped in the Backrooms and needs ...

  4. Ben Drowned - Wikipedia

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    Ben Drowned (originally published as Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge) [2] is a three-part multimedia alternate reality game (ARG) web serial and web series created by Alexander D. Hall under the pen name Jadusable.

  5. Back room - Wikipedia

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    Back room (also back rooms or backrooms) may refer to: The Backrooms, a piece of internet fiction Backrooms, a YouTube series based on the fiction; The Backrooms, an upcoming film based on the web series; The Back Room, a 2005 album by the British rock band Editors; Dark room (sexuality), a room at a nightclub or sex club

  6. Where's My Water? - Wikipedia

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    Swampy, an alligator living in a city sewer system, hates being dirty, but whenever he tries to take a bath, Cranky the alligator living in the sewers, disrupts the water flow to Swampy's home. [5] Located somewhere on the level is a supply of water, either a finite amount pooled at various locations or an infinite amount flowing from a pipe. [6]

  7. Talk:The Backrooms - Wikipedia

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    – maybe note that r/backrooms was created in response to and specifically for the Backrooms. The sentence starting "Happy Mag noted in particular two other levels" is cited to two sources. "Wikis hosted on FANDOM" – change to "Wikis hosted on Fandom" as its official name (not stylisation). "dedicated to the Backrooms lore was established."

  8. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    A sewer pipe is normally at neutral air pressure compared to the surrounding atmosphere.When a column of waste water flows through a pipe, it compresses air ahead of it in the system, creating a positive pressure that must be released so it does not push back on the waste stream and downstream traps, slow drainage, and induce potential clogs.

  9. Invert level - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the obvert level is the highest interior level, and can be considered the "ceiling" level, being the highest level of that sewer. The bottom of the sewer is called the invert from a general resemblance in construction to an "inverted" arch. [2] An inverted arch is a rounded structure with its crown facing in the downward position.