All these images of malls have reminded me of this big one that I went to as a kid. I have very fond memories of it, it was massive and had basically everything, we’d spend hours there. It’s an old place, my dad actually hung out with his friends there back in the 80’s. It was a fun place, and all the people there are what made it great. But… around 2019 things had been changing. I had noticed it when the Sears there had been closed, and then slowly but surely more and more stores closed. We had barely went to the mall anymore, because y’know, Amazon. We went there recently to see a movie at its theater. And it was a ghost town. I remember waiting in line at the theater entrance, and outside of it was this big area with a restaurant and other stuff. There were dozens of people there, it was so crowded, probably hundreds of people honestly. But now there was basically no one, and that whole lobby was now empty. They had tried to renovate it a while ago, the whole place that is. Give it a bunch of new shops and whatnot, but then COVID happened. Out of the hundreds of shops in that mall, there are probably only 5 now. Out of the thousands who frequented, there’s probably only 20 now. It’s sad seeing it go, seeing it fall from its former glory, but that’s just the way life works I guess. My mall probably isn’t the only one, considering all of these images. I guess everything has to die at some point.
this was a good comment. yes, everything must go at some point. Covid destroyed a lot of our dreams, but were making a comeback. life wont always stay like this, good job on the comment, it was very relatable.
It's crazy that our childhood malls are so much alike. It had a Sears inside as well and my parents and their friends went there as well as me and my generation. I think what's cool about liminal spaces is that they look like everyone's memories at once to sum it up short and sweet. Our mall still exists and there is no movie theater in it though.
0:52 hit different for me. I don't understand it completely, but when I was a toddler, my father would be working and my sister would be at school. My mother had to take me on all sorts of errands with her, and this one just resonates as an amalgamation of multiple places she took me. It hit hard.
0:58 This is very nostalgic for me. I’d remember coming home with or to my grandparents house at 9 pm, and It would be foggy and snowy because it’s Michigan. And I would pass houses that looked like that.
This is gonna be hard to explain, but when I was little, I would have this reappearing nightmare that would happen, maybe once a year. I remember it was this red building with windows on all sides of the walls, a glass door, and some bright yellow text on one of the windows that I could never read. Inside the building was really dusty and dirty, and there was this mini carousel, the ones where you had to put in a a quarter to make it work. There was tiled floors, a red front desk, and something I would never forget, a dark, pitch black hallway that leads to no where, I never went down it. The nightmare would start when my mom would drop me off at this place and the woman at the desk would come outside to greet me. Maybe this was some kind of party place. My mom would leave and the strange woman would guide me inside. She’d sit me on the carousel, put in a coin, and let the carousel spin while she stood behind the desk doing nothing. Everything was fine for a few minutes until all of the sudden, a loud boom sounded and when I looked at the desk, the woman was gone. I would hear footsteps coming from the dark hallway. The worst part about this is the carousel would stop, but I was never able to get off. I was always stuck. And even if I did manage to get off, the front door was always locked. Then came the worst part. The wolf. This horrible, bloody, falling apart wolf costume would come out of the hallway, and I would sit there in horror as the wolf walked towards me, while I was actively pissing myself, crying, and trying to get off the carousel. The wolf would stand in front of me and look at me, for 5 seconds. Then, it’d grab my head and break my neck, all while I was begging for my life. I always woke up in a cold sweat, probably pissed the bed, and feeling like I was going to die. The last time I remember having this dream was maybe when I was 8. I’m 12 now, and have never had it since.
0:57 This one gives me the most nostalgia, i remember when i would get so excited when it was time to put up the Christmas decorations and when seeing the final result with all the lights and such at night would always warm my heart.
I am fascinated by how these images represent what all of us lived as kids in out sleep. We may all be very different, but deep inside, everyone is connected, and Liminal Spaces are the proof.
I remember seeing a long movie on a cinema in a mall. I was 10 years old. We used to go there regularly, almost every week because we didn't have any natural parks and stuff near us. The long movie started at 11 pm and finished almost at 2.00 am. I remember how security led us out in a line, and how scared i was. The toyshop i went in earlier were closed, toilets around the corner was dark and the only thing i could think of was how i would be dying of fear if i hadn't other people and my parents with me. Then we went to the extremely quiet underground car park and drove away.
this feels like as if everyone on earth and every trace of those people just suddenly vanished, and you're the only person left wandering the empty remains of what was created by the human race
no, you miss your old you. you miss the time where you actually enjoy things you do And as time go on your interests changes. It doesn't feel the same anymore not how it's been before.
3:29 Hit me too hard. Sometimes if I think about it, those simplier times were that simple, that everyone enjoyed what they had and weren't even complaining about it at all. Like just for comparison. 2010... Blocky CRT monitors, 4 GB ram was like a dream, Discord wasn't even a thing and instead people used Skype. Twitch also wasn't a thing, people used UA-cam (which back then had much better conditions and almost no ads), or something else to stream. 20 MB/s internet was one of the fastest at the time. Most of people still used cellphones with keypad. Not much could... Really entertain us... I wish we could go back to the 2010s...
Lotsa memories suddenly came into my mind. kinda teared a bit. this vid's good af. i hope both sides of ur pillow are cold and you have a good time sleeping.
Well, i don't really recognise any of these places, probably cause i live in the Uk and they look nothing like anything here, to me they are so eerie and creepy, nothing nostalgic or sad, just so creepy
I really like this. The music sounds like it's from a VHS tape, and that combined with the liminal spaces makes it feel really creepy. But then the chords hit, and you realize that it's not scary at all. It's simply Minecraft music. You then relax, and think back to a simpler time, soaking in all of the nostalgia. The music comforts you as you sit there and are reminded of a better time. I may be wrong on the Minecraft music, if so please correct me.
The fact that this gives a vibe of just one feeling of experiencing the image, feeling what its like to be there, feeling your and our last moments in those places again.
This literally feel like "game over" music when you die in real life like here are all of your memories. Young and old, good and bad. Long and short. Thanks for playing. "Human"™
there's a specific place that I remember always being and my mom and dad would leave me unattended, it was really peaceful, but i cant remember if it was a dream, but i have such vivid memories. it was a place we would go at night it had a bluish- brownish lighting and it was calm, there were sheep and chickens and one brown horse that would always stand there, with a pile of hay, it was such a cool colored place there were not any warm colors only browns and blues, there was a blue farmhouse that was small and stood on the right, there weren't many stars, and there was a surrounding of wooden gates, and behind those were trees. i would be scared of it now but back then i found it so nice. i remember a crescent moon stood there in the sky. does anyone remember this place? I'm trying to get answers to this i feel like I'm not the only one.
Maybe a park? Or a playground perhaps, my dad used to take me out a ride right before bedtime with his motorbike so i could fall asleep. And I remember dreaming about being on a playground park late at night. I asked my dad about it and he exactly know the place, i asked him to go there just for the fun but when we got there it's been abandoned and ruined, way to go i guess
What I realize is that liminal spaces give me no nostalgy, but they give me joy. Like, being alone and where no one can bother you, what can be better?
0:55 it looks like the bus station of a city that I passed when I was traveling on the bus. It was mid-2017 at 2 or 3:00 a.m and I had no idea what liminal spaces were, but for some reason, that place caught my attention. so I took a picture, unfortunately I don't have it anymore because I changed my cell phone and lost it.
Yeah this reminds me of my old times with my friends when I was young even though I can’t go there anymore.And this give me nostalgic feelings,and also happy one’s.As earths habit you will become more aware and sad when videos remind you of old times or old memories. We all know that we can’t replay our memories as a TV.But we can become more aware than we were as children.Some of the pictures are backrooms levels.
I stayed in a hotel very similar to the one at 0:47 in Chicago, except it was tropical themed. I later found out that hotel, one of the first buildings in life that I found myself obsessing over the raw aesthetic of (those individual apartment doors are rooms, if you can't tell), had been shut down and more or less abandoned. I found an urban exploration video of that hotel, some guys messing with abandoned garbage and broken glass in the very same lobby where I spent one of the happiest vacations in my life, near the little alcove where I got to play House of the Dead for the first time, beneath the very room where I had once slept, where my friend left a dried mealworm on the pillow as a joke, where I would regularly recollect on my three days of thrills and fun. This video hits hard.
These liminal spaces always make me crazy. I mean, I know I've never been there. But why then does my brain tell me "bruh I remember this place, sick shit we've done here bro" BUDDY WTF (Nice 8-bit Minecraft music tho)
0:22 this one hit me a lot, This reminded me when me and my great grandma, Had to stay nights in a hotel with my sisters, It was a lot of fun, And I miss it, And also 1:41 hit me hard, It reminds me when I always went to this water park when I was like 4, Or 5, On summer, It really hits me because, I would probably never go there again, It’s been 2, Or 4, or 5, Years Since I went there, It reminds me of when I was just having so much fun there, And had no care in the world, And, 1:59 hit me a lot too, It reminds me when I went to an air bnb, with my great grandma (the same one) also with my sisters, I believe when I was 7, But I had a lot of fun there, And there’s a lot of ones that I will probably list, So, Thank you, Thank you for uploading these, And making me remind myself of those fun, Happy, Memories, You deserve a lot more attention, And thanks you, Thanks for listening to my Ted talk.
I'm just confused, all dreams are just.. amazing ,chill, and comfortable. I just don't want to wake up and stay there for days.. it's amazing. Like idk how to explain the feelings but i know you experienced it too.
3:08 this reminds me of when i went to an entertainment park in like 2017. i still can feel the texture of the carpet and playing hide and seek. and 3:23 reminds me of when i used to go to this one themepark ages ago.
As we grow older and lader our good memories start to fade away as we grow and the lack of money and things we experienced as children as we notice that we need to spend time on work we can’t do our favourite things but as time passes we can when we are older because as we grow the boredom grows and grows and we become a little emotionally dependent and independent as people grow they begin to experience some old memories but you can’t rewind our old memories or habits we need to keep growing and growing!
the last photo i think is literally a photo of an old toy store at a local mall i go to called kb toys, the room itself was demolished and replaced with a giant shoe store.
0:30 Your In The Old Target Parking Lot. All of the carts for the target were taken out or were kept inside. That target cart was out there for a couple of months now.
What it's like to play an old game that was once the king of the internet only to see that there's no one there and hasn't been there for nearly a decade
Liminal spaces always invoke a very strange reaction in me. You can't really deny that the majority of liminal spaces are for a North American audience - the malls, that particular style of suburban architecture, etc is all something very specific to the USA. Now I'm British, so I still live in a Western country with close relationships with and influences from the USA, so these liminal spaces always feel really really strange to me. They feel less like nostalgic memories from my early childhood, but more like a nostalgic longing for the way my childhood should've been. America has so much cultural influence in Britain to the point that sometimes it feels wrong that I'm growing up here, even though I know that that's a ridiculous thought to have. As I said - a very strange reaction.
The ones with malls and cities really mess me up. I'm from India, but I was born in the U.A.E. and spent the first 12 years of my life there. I used to live in Mussafah, Abu Dhabi and it was a fairly dense region. We had 3 to 4 malls in our area, one of them was a LuLu mall which was also the mall we would visit the most. I have so many memories of myself and my family going to the mall. I also do vividly remember disliking the mall (cuz we started going there too often), little did I know a couple of years later I would be writing this comment from a city in India with only 1 mall nearby (that mall is nothing compared to the ones we visited back in the U.A.E.) It's been over 3 years since I moved to India. Sometimes when I'm unhappy with how my life is going, I like to sit down and think about that same mall and that same city I lived in. Perhaps one day I'll be able to re-visit the mall... I really hope I get the chance to do so....
3:11 I have dreamt this place I play the bumper cars there alone not feeling anything eerie I continued playing bumper cars and then my mother wakes me up
This feels like when you play a old multiplayer game and see that there are 0 players
To me it's when you enter a classroom that used to be full before the pandemic and seeing it empty.
When humans went extinct
literally sunset overdrive
Damm...
Aka Fortnite
All these images of malls have reminded me of this big one that I went to as a kid. I have very fond memories of it, it was massive and had basically everything, we’d spend hours there. It’s an old place, my dad actually hung out with his friends there back in the 80’s. It was a fun place, and all the people there are what made it great. But… around 2019 things had been changing. I had noticed it when the Sears there had been closed, and then slowly but surely more and more stores closed. We had barely went to the mall anymore, because y’know, Amazon. We went there recently to see a movie at its theater. And it was a ghost town. I remember waiting in line at the theater entrance, and outside of it was this big area with a restaurant and other stuff. There were dozens of people there, it was so crowded, probably hundreds of people honestly. But now there was basically no one, and that whole lobby was now empty. They had tried to renovate it a while ago, the whole place that is. Give it a bunch of new shops and whatnot, but then COVID happened. Out of the hundreds of shops in that mall, there are probably only 5 now. Out of the thousands who frequented, there’s probably only 20 now. It’s sad seeing it go, seeing it fall from its former glory, but that’s just the way life works I guess. My mall probably isn’t the only one, considering all of these images. I guess everything has to die at some point.
this was a good comment. yes, everything must go at some point. Covid destroyed a lot of our dreams, but were making a comeback. life wont always stay like this, good job on the comment, it was very relatable.
@@smartgem9717 thank you very much!
yeah for sure!
@Frogees MC yeah..
It's crazy that our childhood malls are so much alike. It had a Sears inside as well and my parents and their friends went there as well as me and my generation. I think what's cool about liminal spaces is that they look like everyone's memories at once to sum it up short and sweet. Our mall still exists and there is no movie theater in it though.
0:52 hit different for me. I don't understand it completely, but when I was a toddler, my father would be working and my sister would be at school. My mother had to take me on all sorts of errands with her, and this one just resonates as an amalgamation of multiple places she took me. It hit hard.
Such a peculiar place.
Me tho
I like to call this one "Peaceful Anxiety" 😌
XD
haha nice.
Lol
0:58 This is very nostalgic for me. I’d remember coming home with or to my grandparents house at 9 pm, and It would be foggy and snowy because it’s Michigan. And I would pass houses that looked like that.
good times :d
xavier
Thank you for this and have a good night.
:D
2:36 this hit me so hard
This is gonna be hard to explain, but when I was little, I would have this reappearing nightmare that would happen, maybe once a year. I remember it was this red building with windows on all sides of the walls, a glass door, and some bright yellow text on one of the windows that I could never read. Inside the building was really dusty and dirty, and there was this mini carousel, the ones where you had to put in a a quarter to make it work. There was tiled floors, a red front desk, and something I would never forget, a dark, pitch black hallway that leads to no where, I never went down it.
The nightmare would start when my mom would drop me off at this place and the woman at the desk would come outside to greet me. Maybe this was some kind of party place. My mom would leave and the strange woman would guide me inside. She’d sit me on the carousel, put in a coin, and let the carousel spin while she stood behind the desk doing nothing. Everything was fine for a few minutes until all of the sudden, a loud boom sounded and when I looked at the desk, the woman was gone. I would hear footsteps coming from the dark hallway. The worst part about this is the carousel would stop, but I was never able to get off. I was always stuck. And even if I did manage to get off, the front door was always locked. Then came the worst part. The wolf. This horrible, bloody, falling apart wolf costume would come out of the hallway, and I would sit there in horror as the wolf walked towards me, while I was actively pissing myself, crying, and trying to get off the carousel. The wolf would stand in front of me and look at me, for 5 seconds. Then, it’d grab my head and break my neck, all while I was begging for my life. I always woke up in a cold sweat, probably pissed the bed, and feeling like I was going to die.
The last time I remember having this dream was maybe when I was 8. I’m 12 now, and have never had it since.
That's intense
I've had dreams that repeat over time like it's some sort of a movie
That sounds awful. Also, if you are 12 you have some really good English, you're very good at spelling and punctuation!
@@elderscrollslad3062 yeah true. my English wasn't even like that when i was 12.
I dreamed that someone did like a Disney land place just for me but its theme was red and it looked creepy that no one wanted to go there
0:57 This one gives me the most nostalgia, i remember when i would get so excited when it was time to put up the Christmas decorations and when seeing the final result with all the lights and such at night would always warm my heart.
I dont know why but this gives a feeling that doesn't exit and it gives me an urge to cry
Same.
Same.
Yes. I can confirm that dinosaurs don't exit anymore
The song is just an 8-bit minecraft song, that goes to show how nostalgic c418 and his music was.
Ikr
Set video to 1.25x speed and you get the actual 8-bit song.
I am fascinated by how these images represent what all of us lived as kids in out sleep. We may all be very different, but deep inside, everyone is connected, and Liminal Spaces are the proof.
I remember seeing a long movie on a cinema in a mall. I was 10 years old. We used to go there regularly, almost every week because we didn't have any natural parks and stuff near us. The long movie started at 11 pm and finished almost at 2.00 am. I remember how security led us out in a line, and how scared i was. The toyshop i went in earlier were closed, toilets around the corner was dark and the only thing i could think of was how i would be dying of fear if i hadn't other people and my parents with me. Then we went to the extremely quiet underground car park and drove away.
this feels like as if everyone on earth and every trace of those people just suddenly vanished, and you're the only person left wandering the empty remains of what was created by the human race
The music choice is perfect, too. I miss old Minecraft.
no, you miss your old you.
you miss the time where you actually enjoy things you do And as time go on your interests changes. It doesn't feel the same anymore not how it's been before.
3:29 Hit me too hard. Sometimes if I think about it, those simplier times were that simple, that everyone enjoyed what they had and weren't even complaining about it at all. Like just for comparison. 2010... Blocky CRT monitors, 4 GB ram was like a dream, Discord wasn't even a thing and instead people used Skype. Twitch also wasn't a thing, people used UA-cam (which back then had much better conditions and almost no ads), or something else to stream. 20 MB/s internet was one of the fastest at the time. Most of people still used cellphones with keypad.
Not much could... Really entertain us... I wish we could go back to the 2010s...
In 2010,
I had 12gb ram,
the latest GeForce GTX 720,
A flatscreen monitor,
and 80 MB/s Internet.
0:22 and 1:07 are so oddly nostalgic
Yes
1:07 is soooooooooooooooooooooo nostalgic
Lotsa memories suddenly came into my mind. kinda teared a bit. this vid's good af. i hope both sides of ur pillow are cold and you have a good time sleeping.
Fr lowkey made me sad
Well, i don't really recognise any of these places, probably cause i live in the Uk and they look nothing like anything here, to me they are so eerie and creepy, nothing nostalgic or sad, just so creepy
I really like this. The music sounds like it's from a VHS tape, and that combined with the liminal spaces makes it feel really creepy. But then the chords hit, and you realize that it's not scary at all. It's simply Minecraft music. You then relax, and think back to a simpler time, soaking in all of the nostalgia. The music comforts you as you sit there and are reminded of a better time.
I may be wrong on the Minecraft music, if so please correct me.
Yeah.. This feeling.. I don't wanna go to the future anymore. and go back to the past, where you don't have to do Work..
@@AnonityHandle (sigh) yeah, especially at this time of year
The fact that this gives a vibe of just one feeling of experiencing the image, feeling what its like to be there, feeling your and our last moments in those places again.
i guess i'm not the only one who feels that...i imagine myself, obviously, in other person's body dying there for different reasons
Hang on.. this music.. these places.. have I.. *been here before?..*
1:12 That reminds me of when I once went to see a dance recital with my family and well, thanks for making me remember those beautiful moments.
This literally feel like "game over" music when you die in real life like here are all of your memories. Young and old, good and bad. Long and short. Thanks for playing. "Human"™
10/10 best liminal spaces compilation I have ever seen perfect music to good job!!!
thank you
I don't wanna imagine what is the future liminal spaces are gonna be..
Their just gonna show a 2020 McDonald's building and seeing it at 2040
there's a specific place that I remember always being and my mom and dad would leave me unattended, it was really peaceful, but i cant remember if it was a dream, but i have such vivid memories. it was a place we would go at night it had a bluish- brownish lighting and it was calm, there were sheep and chickens and one brown horse that would always stand there, with a pile of hay, it was such a cool colored place there were not any warm colors only browns and blues, there was a blue farmhouse that was small and stood on the right, there weren't many stars, and there was a surrounding of wooden gates, and behind those were trees. i would be scared of it now but back then i found it so nice. i remember a crescent moon stood there in the sky. does anyone remember this place? I'm trying to get answers to this i feel like I'm not the only one.
Maybe a park? Or a playground perhaps, my dad used to take me out a ride right before bedtime with his motorbike so i could fall asleep. And I remember dreaming about being on a playground park late at night. I asked my dad about it and he exactly know the place, i asked him to go there just for the fun but when we got there it's been abandoned and ruined, way to go i guess
@@skydarkbomber1728 hmm
0:29 pov: you went to the store with your mom and it was 11:17 when you got out and your mom thought no-one would notice.
This hits memories
1:04 bro this is the neighborhood where my aunt lives in Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
this feels like the universe giving me a hug ;)
3:46 I dreamed with that one, I remember I was with my friends in there (in a dream) and we got candies
That first one really got me. I don't know what it is about it, but it's oddly nostalgic.
All the images are so well done to where you want to be there to view it for yourself and get that nostalgia of the images you have seen.
We have a lot of people getting nostalgia over here because we found a UA-camr who genuinely tried too find some great pictures, props to you!
What I realize is that liminal spaces give me no nostalgy, but they give me joy. Like, being alone and where no one can bother you, what can be better?
liminal spaces creeps me out for some reason
yep
@@redcookie7464 sometimes.
@@redcookie7464 Same, they are terrifying to me cause they usually are very dark and old fashioned which i'm not used to
@@kingpig8732 they make me nostalgic and at thee same time i get creeped out
0:42 bruh i swore this was in like a swimming pool place or something
0:58 brings me some 2000s vibes, watching Upps die Pannenshow.
this is a bit scary but peaceful at the same time 😭💖
Pov: if you see a target shopping cart 2016 in cilfton NJ that is no one here in new jersey because it might be able to it before the weather foggy
0:55 it looks like the bus station of a city that I passed when I was traveling on the bus. It was mid-2017 at 2 or 3:00 a.m and I had no idea what liminal spaces were, but for some reason, that place caught my attention. so I took a picture, unfortunately I don't have it anymore because I changed my cell phone and lost it.
Yeah this reminds me of my old times with my friends when I was young even though I can’t go there anymore.And this give me nostalgic feelings,and also happy one’s.As earths habit you will become more aware and sad when videos remind you of old times or old memories.
We all know that we can’t replay our memories as a TV.But we can become more aware than we were as children.Some of the pictures are backrooms levels.
I stayed in a hotel very similar to the one at 0:47 in Chicago, except it was tropical themed. I later found out that hotel, one of the first buildings in life that I found myself obsessing over the raw aesthetic of (those individual apartment doors are rooms, if you can't tell), had been shut down and more or less abandoned. I found an urban exploration video of that hotel, some guys messing with abandoned garbage and broken glass in the very same lobby where I spent one of the happiest vacations in my life, near the little alcove where I got to play House of the Dead for the first time, beneath the very room where I had once slept, where my friend left a dried mealworm on the pillow as a joke, where I would regularly recollect on my three days of thrills and fun.
This video hits hard.
0:52 I have been to this exact place 2 times
I don't wanna go to the future anymore... I want to go back at these days..
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve had some trouble in my family so watching this brings me back to simpler times as a child
These liminal spaces always make me crazy. I mean, I know I've never been there. But why then does my brain tell me "bruh I remember this place, sick shit we've done here bro" BUDDY WTF
(Nice 8-bit Minecraft music tho)
LOL
G just showing different levels of the backrooms
0:22 this one hit me a lot, This reminded me when me and my great grandma, Had to stay nights in a hotel with my sisters, It was a lot of fun, And I miss it, And also 1:41 hit me hard, It reminds me when I always went to this water park when I was like 4, Or 5, On summer, It really hits me because, I would probably never go there again, It’s been 2, Or 4, or 5, Years Since I went there, It reminds me of when I was just having so much fun there, And had no care in the world, And, 1:59 hit me a lot too, It reminds me when I went to an air bnb, with my great grandma (the same one) also with my sisters, I believe when I was 7, But I had a lot of fun there, And there’s a lot of ones that I will probably list, So, Thank you, Thank you for uploading these, And making me remind myself of those fun, Happy, Memories, You deserve a lot more attention, And thanks you, Thanks for listening to my Ted talk.
can we take a moment to realize the nostalgic music is just minecraft music but 8-bit?
My autophobia triggers from this because theres no one in the Pngs
pov: you think the music is from fnaf but its to nostalgic
Mice on Venus was a good musical choice for these pictures!
Unsettling but chill
There is this one creature in my dreams I will never forget…his name is blue..I don’t understand why I did that…but hopefully it was for his own good…
The most addictive type of sadness
exactly
Hearing anything that is minecraft music (even a remix) makes me almost cry because I played legacy console and its so nostalgic.
2:41 literally mario 64
I'm just confused, all dreams are just.. amazing ,chill, and comfortable. I just don't want to wake up and stay there for days.. it's amazing. Like idk how to explain the feelings but i know you experienced it too.
I think I seen that building in one of my dreams. 1:15
2:33 NAH NOT THE MARIO 64
1:16 POV: You noclipped out of reality
3:08 this reminds me of when i went to an entertainment park in like 2017. i still can feel the texture of the carpet and playing hide and seek. and 3:23 reminds me of when i used to go to this one themepark ages ago.
"the remembrance of things cannot be compared to the memory of being a child, or the good old days, for the good old days we wish last forever"
Both teriifiying and nostalgic liminal indeed
i slept and just woke up because of the music
Those kind of videos make me happy and calmer
As we grow older and lader our good memories start to fade away as we grow and the lack of money and things we experienced as children as we notice that we need to spend time on work we can’t do our favourite things but as time passes we can when we are older because as we grow the boredom grows and grows and we become a little emotionally dependent and independent as people grow they begin to experience some old memories but you can’t rewind our old memories or habits we need to keep growing and growing!
i love it, but i hate it. it makes me feel happy, but sad at the same time.
the last photo i think is literally a photo of an old toy store at a local mall i go to called kb toys, the room itself was demolished and replaced with a giant shoe store.
Ayo this video is cool do more liminal space videos! :D
im making this account all liminal spaces.
0:30 Your In The Old Target Parking Lot. All of the carts for the target were taken out or were kept inside. That target cart was out there for a couple of months now.
Was i the only one who noticed a picture of the Krusty Crabs?
These photos give me major backrooms vibes
yes very very much!
These images make me feel like I’m back in 2008
En ves de dar miedo da mas tristeza xd
0:56 when you join a game that’s been abandoned for years and it’s stuck on the winter update in July
I feel like I've been initiated into a secret dreamcore society. The visuals are strange, beautiful, and utterly mesmerizing.
When you noclip in the backrooms: RUN!
This feels like another world, where there is no one, it’s just you
What it's like to play an old game that was once the king of the internet only to see that there's no one there and hasn't been there for nearly a decade
I could imagine myself in these places
0:47 this one is too familiar
peace
1:23 feels fine
*why does it feel so..Familiar*
What leaving for school feels like:
2:29 reminds me of something strange an infinite old sadness that never dies.
Makes feel more liminal the fact that some of these buildings my be real have proberly been knocked down many years ago :)
1:05 the sky made the whole effect
a liminal space is just the the matter around you there no life just your memories
Liminal spaces always invoke a very strange reaction in me. You can't really deny that the majority of liminal spaces are for a North American audience - the malls, that particular style of suburban architecture, etc is all something very specific to the USA. Now I'm British, so I still live in a Western country with close relationships with and influences from the USA, so these liminal spaces always feel really really strange to me. They feel less like nostalgic memories from my early childhood, but more like a nostalgic longing for the way my childhood should've been. America has so much cultural influence in Britain to the point that sometimes it feels wrong that I'm growing up here, even though I know that that's a ridiculous thought to have. As I said - a very strange reaction.
0:50 crazy ive been to a hotel that was mainly for a people doing business trips and there were windows like and down a bit was a pool
3:21 krusty crab in real life be like
so true!1111111111111
Can't feel anything because in my country all these same places look totally different here
1:50 now i clearly remember this dream
1:51 this one hits hard for me, i live in mazatlan and there's a place named Gran plaza and is almost exact like that..
The ones with malls and cities really mess me up. I'm from India, but I was born in the U.A.E. and spent the first 12 years of my life there. I used to live in Mussafah, Abu Dhabi and it was a fairly dense region. We had 3 to 4 malls in our area, one of them was a LuLu mall which was also the mall we would visit the most. I have so many memories of myself and my family going to the mall. I also do vividly remember disliking the mall (cuz we started going there too often), little did I know a couple of years later I would be writing this comment from a city in India with only 1 mall nearby (that mall is nothing compared to the ones we visited back in the U.A.E.)
It's been over 3 years since I moved to India. Sometimes when I'm unhappy with how my life is going, I like to sit down and think about that same mall and that same city I lived in. Perhaps one day I'll be able to re-visit the mall... I really hope I get the chance to do so....
1:22 "Dad didn't see the milk the the dark corner" - Mom
LMAO
3:11
I have dreamt this place
I play the bumper cars there alone not feeling anything eerie
I continued playing bumper cars and then my mother wakes me up
3:20 krusty krab.
this feeling is js... unexplainable. it feels good but im scared for some reason.
Makes me feel more sad than scared.
1st one made me cry