@grzinn.aep0: "Captain Clark Is Scary 😰" - Backrooms "Captain Clark" Edit | Matrix BL Loop Slowed + Reverb #foryou #viral #edit #captainclark #backrooms

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jac_414
jxc :
im still confused on the ending like what happens to her 😭
2026-07-04 09:49:11
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kyguylikespie
Kyguy🎈 :
The backrooms files, we know he killed her the moment the movie ended
2026-07-08 10:47:17
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night.prods3
Night.prods :
Was that captain Clark right there
2026-07-06 14:28:22
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animatic162
Animatic :
My goat Phil
2026-07-07 19:16:07
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shanenovaktheballer
Eggomanalsoshane :
Wait so why was Clark next to pirate Clark?
2026-07-04 04:49:44
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mudkiplord1234
3rnesto :
I don’t remember Clark hitting those moves at the end of
2026-07-05 15:29:58
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jllywlly
Joe’sChild :
FFym ?wh wh "" thē 'nn " ?¿?? fore befœrē happpemed?? I happ wh æt
2026-07-05 23:53:40
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monkeydudealt
The_Z :
Bro why was [REDACTED] in the files bro
2026-07-07 22:13:32
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ovo_xo13
ovo_xo13 :
I feel like he asked those questions and made certain eye contact to admit she didn’t remember anything.. I would of never said i remember lolz they won’t let me go
2026-07-07 05:44:16
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isac080712
casi brur :
is he a good or bad guy
2026-07-04 16:17:40
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somegoofyguy0
E.G.X animations :
2026-07-05 18:51:49
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user734286832
...... :
yo im early as hell-
2026-07-04 05:15:32
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denablx1
ψJOψ :
What is Josef doing i'm crying
2026-07-06 14:56:28
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hartmzdgi56
John :
he’s here
2026-07-04 18:39:49
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n0ahtmc
N0ah :
Tuff
2026-07-04 04:49:23
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Hala Madrid 🤍🤍🤴🤴 :
movie name
2026-07-04 13:04:35
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