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The video delves into the search for the original back rooms image, which began in 2019 on 4chan. Through meticulous investigation, including searching archives and online platforms, the original photo from 2002 was discovered on Twitter, revealing its origin in a Hobby Town store in Wisconsin. The back rooms' ties to a furniture store were established, with historical references dating back to 1977. The emotional journey of searchers, the collaborative efforts to uncover information, and the anticipation of further discoveries all highlight the significance of the quest for the original back rooms photo.
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In this segment, the video discusses the search for the original back rooms image. The search began in 2019 on 4chan, leading to the discovery of an earlier version of the image from 2011. However, only the thumbnail of the image remained, with a file name specific to Japanese Sony cameras. Despite missing crucial image details, this discovery was significant for searchers after years of speculation and false leads. Additional posts from 2011 and 2013 with the same image hash were found, further fueling the search for the original image.
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In this segment of the video, the archives were searched for a new file name, leading to the original back rooms photo being discovered on Twitter from 2019. The original image was found from 2002, taken on a Sony cybershock camera. The photo came from a Hobby Town store in Wisconsin, which was renovating a room to become an RC car racetrack. The back rooms photo also featured fake wooden partitions from a furniture store called Ronner Furniture. The video host’s theory about the back rooms being linked to a furniture store was confirmed. There was a picture of the back rooms from 1977 found in a newspaper archive, providing additional historical context.
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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how a furniture store expanded into a building, which had a backroom space with unique walls and wallpapers. The backrooms were destroyed when a Hobby Town store renovated space for an RC car racetrack and took a photo before its destruction. The photo later became popular on the internet, shared on forums, and discovered by various users. Credits are given to people who discovered the location, found related posts, and uncovered information leading to the original back rooms photo. The search for the back rooms was acknowledged as emotional and significant for those involved. The original photographer has been contacted for more information about the photo. The video concludes with a note of anticipation for potential new discoveries related to the back rooms.