2:48 I remember going here when I was a tiny kid before they closed down (probably not actually the one pictured - I'm sure they built them exactly the same in every Kmart). It was the closest pizza place to home so we'd pick up dinner from there on special occasions. Good memories.
here’s a quick rundown of liminal spaces. So liminal spaces give off an unsettling or nostalgic felling. Some liminal spaces can give off more of a vibe to different. For example, when I was a young kid I used to drive to my grandparents house a lot. They lived in Iowa so I drove through lots of open fields. So if I see a liminal picture of a grass field it gives off more of a vibe then an empty mall. Anyway liminality can be scary,nostalgic or just plain open fields. I love liminality.
The most liminal place i've ever seen in my life was Valley View mall in Dallas TX. it was almost completely abandoned for a couple years before they finally demo'd it a few years ago. There was a WW2 uniform/gear museum on the 3rd level, a few gyms on the bottom level and I think a barber shop. The rest of this massive 3 tier'd mall built in the late 70s was just empty space and places that look just like this. I'd go there on a regular basis to take pics and chill there. There is a very famous pic you see in liminal spaces threads on /x/ from Valley View mall. It's the big black grim reaper monster thing. next to the WW2 museum was a temporary art expo, and that was the big scary monster there. It was actually attached to a dolly and you could wheel it around carefully.
I take it you haven't seen Kane Pixels "The Oldest View" yet? He did his followup series to The Backrooms with a near perfect recreation of that very mall, including the 'monster' thing (which was actually a cardboard effigy of a 19th century botanist).
Oh man I wish I could have seen it! I live in Texas and I may have even driven by that area a few times, but I can't ever remember going there and seeing the museum. It would have been neat to walk through in-person...
A lot of “backroom’s” vibes, along with 28 days later kinda vibes, abandonment, desolation , surrealism, sometimes almost apocalyptic, I like it, very cool compilation 19:42 the rabbits! 23:23 end level. Nice backing music 😎👍
Hey man me again, but im just wondering did you film your intro in this video yourself cuz ive been trying to find little clips like that online to make a music video with but cant find any, if not then howd you find them. I know this comment is random but i just love your intros.🔥🖤🥀
This makes me think of an apartment complex at night, every single light that is on represents your life, all those lights have a reason to be on.
Damn
Intro so fucking beautiful dawg, it’s exactly like my Lucid dreams
I tear up when I think or talk about them
Your intro is amazing, seriously.
2:48 I remember going here when I was a tiny kid before they closed down (probably not actually the one pictured - I'm sure they built them exactly the same in every Kmart). It was the closest pizza place to home so we'd pick up dinner from there on special occasions. Good memories.
The places closest to home are always the most nostalgic...
Please invite me to your next memory
11:46 This may be LaFountain St. in Burlington, Vermont.
Please make more longer compilations, these help me fall asleep ❤
here’s a quick rundown of liminal spaces. So liminal spaces give off an unsettling or nostalgic felling. Some liminal spaces can give off more of a vibe to different. For example, when I was a young kid I used to drive to my grandparents house a lot. They lived in Iowa so I drove through lots of open fields. So if I see a liminal picture of a grass field it gives off more of a vibe then an empty mall. Anyway liminality can be scary,nostalgic or just plain open fields. I love liminality.
2:12 i know this mall irl ive been to this mall and its deppressing lol
Do you remember the name of it?
The most liminal place i've ever seen in my life was Valley View mall in Dallas TX. it was almost completely abandoned for a couple years before they finally demo'd it a few years ago. There was a WW2 uniform/gear museum on the 3rd level, a few gyms on the bottom level and I think a barber shop. The rest of this massive 3 tier'd mall built in the late 70s was just empty space and places that look just like this. I'd go there on a regular basis to take pics and chill there. There is a very famous pic you see in liminal spaces threads on /x/ from Valley View mall. It's the big black grim reaper monster thing. next to the WW2 museum was a temporary art expo, and that was the big scary monster there. It was actually attached to a dolly and you could wheel it around carefully.
I take it you haven't seen Kane Pixels "The Oldest View" yet? He did his followup series to The Backrooms with a near perfect recreation of that very mall, including the 'monster' thing (which was actually a cardboard effigy of a 19th century botanist).
Oh man I wish I could have seen it! I live in Texas and I may have even driven by that area a few times, but I can't ever remember going there and seeing the museum. It would have been neat to walk through in-person...
The rolling giant didn’t attack you?
12:47 I miss Blockbuster and Hollywood Video 😥
A lot of “backroom’s” vibes, along with 28 days later kinda vibes, abandonment, desolation , surrealism, sometimes almost apocalyptic, I like it, very cool compilation 19:42 the rabbits! 23:23 end level. Nice backing music 😎👍
Hey man me again, but im just wondering did you film your intro in this video yourself cuz ive been trying to find little clips like that online to make a music video with but cant find any, if not then howd you find them. I know this comment is random but i just love your intros.🔥🖤🥀
Oh my gosh the old Sears at south coast plaza
I miss my local mall :( for me it was Collin Creek mall in Plano TX
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I miss school
I do too kinda.
Everybody hates school but we no we love school
@@Bari-gd Definitely a love/hate relationship...
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