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100

What 3 guns do I main in order?

vandal

Phantom

ghost

100

what is the most famous post malone song

sunflower

100

my ˢᵉᶜᵒⁿᵈ favorite animal?

red panda

100

the first computer was made in what decade?

the 1940s

100

what my fav food?

kit kit

200

How many bullets are in a vandal?

25

200

What is my favorite 2 types of music?

phonk rap/dreamwave

200

what is exqix's old name

bearblox

200

what is the best streamer?

ludwig

300

How many bullets does the frenzy have?

13

300

what is the best freddy dredd song

wrath

300

what is my dream keycap set?

gmk lazer

300

who did I use my twitch prime on?

kollaba

400

what was the first valorant map?

Ascent

400

what is the song luke used to sing all time time called?

anime pies

400

what is my favorite movie?

disbicable me 1

400

what is the best fast food place

chicken joint 99

500

what is my favorite skin?

ruin vandal

500

what is my favoirte song

school boy error

500

what is my dream person to meet one day.

my dad

500

what is the backrooms word for word?

The Backrooms is an urban legend and creepypasta describing an endless maze of randomly generated office rooms and other environments. It is characterized by the smell of moist carpet, walls with a monochromatic tone of yellow, and buzzing fluorescent lights. Internet users have expanded upon this concept by creating different "levels" of the Backrooms and "entities" which inhabit them.

The original version came from a two-paragraph 4chan comment on a post asking for "unsettling images", where an anonymous user invented a story based on one of the photos. The Backrooms drew comparisons to various other horror trends and media, including the photography of liminal spaces, the SCP Foundation collaborative fiction project, and the six-hour-long album series Everywhere at the End of Time.

Since its original creation, The Backrooms has been expanded into various other forms of media and Internet culture, including video games, collaborative fiction wikis, and YouTube videos.