Backrooms has unveiled a new era of human storytelling in the age of AI.
Backrooms entices you into a biting world hidden below the seen and unseen. Kane Parsons delivers an extraordinary tale exploring the familiar yet unknown sense of mystery in spaces undiscovered.
If you imagine something with all the power of your will, your imagination will be converted into conviction. And if you can hold that conviction against all odds, it will come true.
Backrooms unveils a new era of human storytelling in the age of AI.
It entice you into a biting world hidden below the seen and unseen. Kane Parsons has delivered an extraordinary tale exploring the familiar yet unknown sense of mystery in undiscovered spaces.
Indeed, the best things in life are free, like sunrises, sunsets, spring season, wagging tails, holding hands, soft sunshine, sweet watermelons, raindrops, smell of coffee, light breeze, tulips and your imagination.
I think the analogy of “Finding yourself” is overrated. We create ourself through experimentation, pain, consistency, embarrassment, failure, and repetition.
Identity is earned, not discovered.
Reminder: The world is too big to live a small life. Experiment. Explore. Chase what makes you feel alive and refuse to compromise on your joy.
You are the author of your own narrative. Stop writing a story you don't even want to read.
It’s not the day you have to manage, but the moment.
It’s not the dragon you have to slay, but the fear.
And it’s not the path you have to know, but the destination.
This of shot of Marilyn Monroe, born 100 years ago today, in Niagara (1953), was marketed as the longest walk in cinema history: 116 feet in a single 18‑second shot. It cemented her hip‑swivelling strut in pop culture, and pushed back on the era’s conservative depictions of women
Stop treating your small progress like a chore. Your baby steps aren’t a "necessary discipline", they are optional dance moves that open the floodgates to effortless, extraordinary miracles.