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<title>My Theories from the Backrooms</title>
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<description>I like both versions of the argument, but the three-level idea works better on a psychological level than the Chuck E. Cheese-inspired one. Sorry, but that&#39;s as random as Hellraiser in space. It is very blunt to tell a person that they have to accept their fate as a cog in a machine because of the sounds and structures of industry. But since a person stuck in The Backrooms never has to go anywhere physically, it&#39;s possible that there&#39;s only one level and that each person&#39;s mental experience is different.</description>
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