Sorry for the low quality on this version of the video, I hope it's still an interesting watch!! (be sure to like the video again if you haven't already) 🙏 Anyway, 'Finding the Locations of Popular Liminal Spaces pt. 3' is out on Patreon, will be uploaded on here next week! :)
@@kyree816The average person isn’t going to know the backstory, so yeah you’re right. If you already know the story, then it’s impossible to see it that way.
Oh my god, I live like only 2 miles away from where white flint mall was. Went there all the time as a kid, my parents still talk about how they wish it was still around since it’s was way closer than any other malls. I remember meeting Santa there, and how there was a glass elevator that I always forced my family to ride since I thought it was cool.
I am so glad someone finally talks about the Houston airport. I worked there as a flight attendant and slept there many nights. It is so creepy and there was unfinished construction when I worked there.
my mouth dropped when you mentioned that first borders location in orange county oh my god that was in mission viejo!! i went there a couple times before it closed down!! i remember it becoming an indoor skydiving facility but that shut down too and currently i think it's some kind of world market now
What makes liminal spaces so mysterious is the ironic fact that these places are often of very random and uninteresting places. Like I can literally go on my local park’s playground, take a pic, and post it anonymously on 4chan or smth.. and I bet people will spend upwards of months if not years tryna find its origin. [I gave a bad example cuz there’s Rainbolt 😅, but you know what I mean]
can't believe I've lived long enough (not very long) to see the tumblr ball pit become a liminal space image 19:21 I especially love airport photos since they fit the literal definition of a physically liminal space
Good to know you got the video back. I loved this video so much, and YT moderation can be horrid, but I’m glad it’s back up. Amazing video, by the way!
Liminal spaces don't inherently feel creepy to me. Instead, I find them a curiosity. Like I'm looking at something that I shouldn't be. I think the urban exploration community would understand this kind of feeling the best. Also, back hallways, access routes, and underground connection tunnels or utility spaces are absolute liminal space gold. I used to work at an R&D datacenter and wandering around the back hallways and storage spaces was fascinating to me. I mean, I had the appropriate access to be there, so it wasn't like I was going to get in trouble or anything, but it's just really cool to walk through places like that. Indistinct hallways of mystery, storage rooms full of random, unknown computer hardware, a random, partially finished glass atrium room used as a junction between spaces, etc. Hospitals, Universities, factories, and certain other places will also have underground utility rooms, connecting passages, or access routes that connect multiple buildings without requiring you to exit a building. These offer the exact same feeling. I'm sure Disney has some of the best of these, since the majority of their parks feature massive, multi-level underground utilities complexes. Oh, and then you've got discontinued subway or tube terminals. That's some next-level liminality. There's a video of one in New York, I think, where they end up managing to stay on the subway to go past the "final" terminal and are able to view the closed terminal. It turns out to have been dismantled above-ground with only an access left for service workers to access the tracks in emergencies. But it's fascinating to see a place like that just utterly frozen in time, just beyond the end of the line.
Will you be posting more of finding liminal spaces? I always find myself going back to watch the two videos you made on these subjects pleaseeee keep it coming
I’ve been waiting for this for a while now edit: I realized that this is just a re-upload of the second video, I got excited and thought there was a third one
I love your content sm. Liminal spaces and ambience are so calming to me and knowing that you're finding the real locations of them makes me so happy. Thanks a lot and keep uploading!
I have one for you -There is one of "poolrooms" pictures and it's a aquapark in Liberec, Czech Republic called Babylon , but the photo is like empty and in dark, it's gotten kinda popular in the community and I used to go there when I was little all the time. It's like a big bunker looking thing with a massive squid on it
I mentioned this in the comments of the previous upload of this video, but I live close to the AMC theater (formerly known as Starplex Cinemas and Ridgefield Park Tenplex) at 18:28 and have many fond memories of going there. I specifically remember this one claw machine full of rubber ducks that I loved playing on when I was little. It’s always been pretty empty and lonely when there aren’t dozens of people trying to buy tickets and find their theaters, and the lack of bright colors definitely doesn’t help much. As a fan of liminal spaces, though, I’ve always loved it for that and found the place weirdly calming. Despite how lonely it seems in the picture, it’s still open, attracting many people a day, and approaching its 36th anniversary in December.
When I saw the airport picture at 1:12, I got shivers all over. I didn't 100% recognize it, but it still gave me a weirdly familiar feeling. Cut to later in the video where he gives the location, and lo an behold it's the airport I used to go to as a kid. So bizarre how your brain subconsciously knows things
There is a place near me called the fun shack which has this one spot with blue mat and fake soft wooden logs to jump on and that deserves to be a liminal space
When i heard jumping jacks, i swore i recognized that name and been there before but i wasn't too sure...until you mentioned it was in fort myers. I looked at other images of the place and found out I definitely had been there before for some kind of birthday party or field trip idk. Sort of feels cool to have been to a liminal space lol
18:36 is so haunting. Even though it's probably just a clever camera angle, it still feels like the photo was taken in some grassy purgatory, a place we mortals are not supposed to be. I would love to know more about this one. I haven't seen your later parts to this series yet, so I'm not sure if you already covered it. If you didn't, that's the one I'd love to see next.
7:18 The dashcon ballpit pic being considered a liminal space def makes sense, but also knowing its context cracks me tf up when I see it included in 'otherworldly places you feel you've been in a time long past' kind of discussion 💀
Jaden, can you do something on the Sunrise Mall and the Padre Staples Mall in Corpus Christi, TX? Lots of history in those places. I think you’d enjoy researching them!😀
I actually live really close to Jumping Jacks and was going to go visit very soon. I looked on their website for their address, and found out that Jumping Jacks permanetly closed in mid August cause of landlord issues. RIP to another amazing liminal place.
I have seen a bit of very eerie places in person, like where i work now. There is a place i do want to mention in particular called the Delta Plaza Mall, in Escanaba Upper Michigan. It is completely desolate and only has 3 shops still open. The food court was also closed down and dark that it is a very odd feeling.
I live in this midland and I have gone to this church. Actually, I’ve been in the playground before and it’s really fun! I’ve never gotten any liminal space vibes from it though. Fun fact: there’s a secret door that leads to this big auditorium with no seats that could classify as a liminal space as well
I know you forgot about me and I’ve been decently inactive but I’ve been going through a ton and I’m so excited to watch this and I love you man! (As a person)
This series is amazing, An outburst of different feelings appear when I watch this, And the music makes it even more nostalgic. I hope this series does not end anytime soon.
What a great video. I love watching these because i always felt a sense of comfort towards these places. Its very nice. Also for those who may be shocked about elephant, the film is a retelling story about the collumbine shooting in 99
I used to go to the children’s museum all the time and I’m happy to see something so nostalgic to me become a relevant part of something that I’m interested in. there’s so many liminal spaces about places you feel like you’ve been before but know damn well you haven’t, well this one I have
[Intro: André 3000] Yeah, this one right here goes out To all the baby's mamas' mamas Mamas, mamas, baby mamas' mamas Yeah, go like this [Chorus: André 3000] I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real Never meant to make your daughter cry I apologize a trillion times I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real Never meant to make your daughter cry I apologize a trillion times [Verse 1: Big Boi] My baby's drama mama don't like me She be doin' things like havin' them boys Come from her neighborhood to the studio, tryna fight me She needs to get a piece of the American pie and take her bite out That's my house, I'll disconnect the cable and turn the lights out And let her know her grandchild is a baby and not a pay check Private school, daycare, shit, medical bills-I pay that I love your mom and everything But see, I ain't the only one who laid down She wanna rib you up to start a custody war My lawyers stay down She never got a chance to hear my side of the story We was divided She had fish fries, cookouts for my child's birthday, I ain't invited Despite it I show her the utmost respect when I fall through All you, do is defend that lady when I call you, yeah[Chorus: André 3000] I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real Never meant to make your daughter cry I apologize a trillion times I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real Never meant to make your daughter cry I apologize a trillion times [Bridge: André 3000] Me and your daughter got a special thang goin' on You say it's puppy love; we say it's full-grown (Arroof) Hope that we feel this, feel this way forever You can plan a pretty picnic but you can't predict the weather Ms. Jackson [Verse 2: André 3000] Ten times out of nine, now if I'm lyin', find The quickest muzzle, throw it on my mouth and I'll decline King meets queen, then the puppy love thing Together dream 'bout that crib with the Goodyear swing On the oak tree, I hope we feel like this forever Forever, forever ever? Forever, ever? Forever never seems that long until you're grown And notice that the day-by-day ruler can't be too wrong Ms. Jackson, my intentions were good, I wish I could Become a magician to abracadabra all the sadder Thoughts of me, thoughts of she, thoughts of he Asking what happened to the feeling that her and me had I pray so much about it, need some knee pads It happened for a reason, one can't be mad So know this, know that everything's cool And yes, I will be present on the first day of school and graduation
the whole region of Appalachia is also very liminal, in my opinion. i live in eastern KY, and there's a lot of abandoned and decaying structures and infrastructure, after coal production started declining. towns that used be bustling are now slowly dissolving away, bit by bit, as one person after another is forced to pack up and move. there are little communities, very secluded and remote, tucked up in the mountains, we call them hollers. most of em, there's one road going in / out, usually with a creek running along the road at the bottom of the valley. the rest is just thick, thick woods, with a house scattered here or there. that's about it. woods and mountains, and farmland. the whole region's 20 - 30 years behind the rest of the country in a lot of ways. some of these hollers didn't get electric and phone lines ran until well into the 1950s and 60s. there are vast geomagnetic anomalies, the largest of which is situated underneath the Pennyroyal plateau in the western part of the state. then there's the caves, the largest cave system in the world, in fact, Mammoth Cave, is the most well known one. but hundreds of smaller caves spur off of the main complex and dead-end. the karst terrain means it's basically swiss cheese under our feet, with massive underground chambers and passage ways that go on for hundreds of continuous miles, in parts. add to that the thousands of abandoned mines, its just got a weird atmosphere in some spots. its a very, very strange area in my opinion, lot of strange stuff that's happened over the past couple of centuries that is really fascinating if you start to dig into it. weird shit, for sure. liminal places, too though.
im freaking out cause that first entry 2:19 talked about Mission Viejo which is right next to my home town and I have this feeling I've been in that strip mall as a kid. I managed to figure out the exact building that Borders used to be in, and it looks like its still in use. Completely off topic given that it wasnt even the right Borders seen in the liminal image, but it really hit my nostalgia cause of the location.
on the subject of that weather balloon chair, in 2003 a similar subject was depicted on Mythbusters trying to recreate a myth about a man back in 1982 who strapped himself to a lawnchair also with weather balloons flying into the atmosphere
im really fascinated by this liminal space stuff. i get this weird but somewhat good feeling when i look at them. i must also mention that sometimes i try to take pictures of different areas in public if no one is around. sometimes i want to go to different places with no people and just take in my surroundings
i dont know if you will ever see this but i want you to know that your channel has been one of my favorites for awhile. everything you post fixes my hyper fixations and i just want you to know i appreciate your hard work. :)
i remember when this was first uploaded i got so excited about the skybox room because i had stayed at maumee bay state park a few times. the whole hotel gave me the creeps. we stayed in a cabin, but when we’d go over to the hotel it felt so eerie. the place hasn’t been updated since the 70s and you can tell. the hotel isn’t cozy or inviting at all.
9:26 this image gives me nostalgia because of an old screen that would show up on the opening screen for red dead redemption. it shows a shape with the exact same shape located on the map in the south eastern part of the map in Mexico. it just reminds me of how i would play the game non stop when i was younger, too young to be playing it if I'm honest. i miss those days where i didnt have to worry about many things but now all i can do is reminisce
So sorry for the deletion of the original video, that’s gotta be one the weirdest TH-cam things I’ve seen in a while. Normally they give you a reason as to why your video got deleted, but none whatsoever for the original? Nothing at all!? Alright fine. I’m glad it’s re-uploaded though these videos are really interesting and fun.
I remember seeing a image of a race track area in a grassy middle of nowhere place, it's a real racetrack in like europe or something, wish i screenshotted it.
18:52 holy shit. I forgot about this part of the video, every time I see this image I get chills. I’ve been there before,, for my whole childhood actually. My mom would take me there, usually with my grandma, and me and my sister would run across the big carpeted floor over to the rubber ducky machine so we could get more duckies for our collection. Many of my rubber ducks are from there. And then we’d go up the escalator and I didn’t like looking up at the ceiling cause it was so high (large things, such as skyscrapers, unnerve me. Always have.) I remember it so well. It is not lonely, it has me and I have it. AMC theater you are my best friend
The Monument Valley section of the video brings back memories from when I used to visit my grandma in the Navajo reservation. It was a small town and my favorite part was walking to the top of the mountain and looking down at my grandmas house with her. We drove to that place when I was asleep I think but we went to the Grand Canyon later when I was awake.
Sorry for the low quality on this version of the video, I hope it's still an interesting watch!! (be sure to like the video again if you haven't already) 🙏
Anyway, 'Finding the Locations of Popular Liminal Spaces pt. 3' is out on Patreon, will be uploaded on here next week! :)
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Bro Your ok Man TH-cam Took Down Your Video Your Ok If Its Low Quality, And The Video is Great Dude!
What’s the music for the white flint segment
TH-cam is haters
I like and subscribe and turned on notifications
It's always so surreal that the famous image of the DashCon ballpit is now a part of the liminal space genre. 😂
Right??? It flashed up on the screen and I audibly gasped lmao
A ball pit in a giant empty warehouse just looks creepy
@@kyree816 In a different context, yes.
The Homestuck cosplayer! Ah, the nostalgia!
@@kyree816The average person isn’t going to know the backstory, so yeah you’re right. If you already know the story, then it’s impossible to see it that way.
Sorry that your og video got deleted! TH-cam's deletion system is hella weird
Agreed
@@JadenSaladsYt is like that.
Stupid yt
@@DanTheMan31YTOh lord, TH-cam is acting like my school right now. 😧
Hi
Oh my god, I live like only 2 miles away from where white flint mall was. Went there all the time as a kid, my parents still talk about how they wish it was still around since it’s was way closer than any other malls. I remember meeting Santa there, and how there was a glass elevator that I always forced my family to ride since I thought it was cool.
That's amazing
Dude same I remember the food court and the borders book store
Looks like fnaf security breach
Santa's not real, but the elves are. 🧙♂
I am so glad someone finally talks about the Houston airport. I worked there as a flight attendant and slept there many nights. It is so creepy and there was unfinished construction when I worked there.
I remember the unfinished construction at the airport, visited there few times
I’m beyond happy that you could reupload 😭❤️
Hey, it's you!!
@@JadenSaladsIt is I 😌
I luv ur joji pfp
@@sinnyfesterlol thanks!!
i like turtles
holy shit i love this series, i dont mind the low quality, and i hope they dont take it down again lmfao
Thanks a ton! And hopefully not
I feel like the low quality makes it better lol, at least for me
The low quality IS the point!!
White Flint Mall looked so amazing. The 80's style was amazing and will forever stay amazing.
my mouth dropped when you mentioned that first borders location in orange county oh my god that was in mission viejo!! i went there a couple times before it closed down!! i remember it becoming an indoor skydiving facility but that shut down too and currently i think it's some kind of world market now
A Sprouts farmers market!
Literally same
What makes liminal spaces so mysterious is the ironic fact that these places are often of very random and uninteresting places. Like I can literally go on my local park’s playground, take a pic, and post it anonymously on 4chan or smth.. and I bet people will spend upwards of months if not years tryna find its origin. [I gave a bad example cuz there’s Rainbolt 😅, but you know what I mean]
Still cannot believe those spaces actually existed in our living world. Love your efforts!
can't believe I've lived long enough (not very long) to see the tumblr ball pit become a liminal space image
19:21 I especially love airport photos since they fit the literal definition of a physically liminal space
Good to know you got the video back. I loved this video so much, and YT moderation can be horrid, but I’m glad it’s back up. Amazing video, by the way!
Thanks a ton!! Lets hope youtube doesn't strike me down again lol
seeing the homestuck cosplayers at dashcon was ACTUALLY nostalgic for me 🥲
i wonder if any of them took a bath with sharpies
I cant believe that just months ago the algorithm was screwing you over, and now you're making it big. Couldn't be any happier, congratulations bro
Never forgot about you, glad you left a comment. :)
This video got lost in the Backrooms for a while. Glad it's back.
Liminal spaces don't inherently feel creepy to me. Instead, I find them a curiosity. Like I'm looking at something that I shouldn't be. I think the urban exploration community would understand this kind of feeling the best. Also, back hallways, access routes, and underground connection tunnels or utility spaces are absolute liminal space gold. I used to work at an R&D datacenter and wandering around the back hallways and storage spaces was fascinating to me. I mean, I had the appropriate access to be there, so it wasn't like I was going to get in trouble or anything, but it's just really cool to walk through places like that. Indistinct hallways of mystery, storage rooms full of random, unknown computer hardware, a random, partially finished glass atrium room used as a junction between spaces, etc. Hospitals, Universities, factories, and certain other places will also have underground utility rooms, connecting passages, or access routes that connect multiple buildings without requiring you to exit a building. These offer the exact same feeling. I'm sure Disney has some of the best of these, since the majority of their parks feature massive, multi-level underground utilities complexes. Oh, and then you've got discontinued subway or tube terminals. That's some next-level liminality. There's a video of one in New York, I think, where they end up managing to stay on the subway to go past the "final" terminal and are able to view the closed terminal. It turns out to have been dismantled above-ground with only an access left for service workers to access the tracks in emergencies. But it's fascinating to see a place like that just utterly frozen in time, just beyond the end of the line.
the weezer in the background 💀
Real
Will you be posting more of finding liminal spaces? I always find myself going back to watch the two videos you made on these subjects pleaseeee keep it coming
This upcoming Friday is the next video
@@JadenSaladsHey!! I got something paranormal, it’s a video, long story.
The childrens museum was definitely familiar, because i remember going to one in Houston as a kid
I’ve been waiting for this for a while now
edit: I realized that this is just a re-upload of the second video, I got excited and thought there was a third one
next week don't worry. see you there!
I love your content sm. Liminal spaces and ambience are so calming to me and knowing that you're finding the real locations of them makes me so happy. Thanks a lot and keep uploading!
Ain’t no motherfucking way the DASHCON BALLPIT is being used for the liminal space aesthetic 💀
Yes way
I’m so sorry your original sequel got removed for no real reason. I hope it doesn’t happen again. I loved it btw ❤️
Watching this again because its one of my favorite video ideas on TH-cam
Bruh I was trippin', forgot I already saw this and was thinking the video itself was a liminal space
Technically, the original version of the video was a liminal space 🤷♂ it was there until it wasn't
I have one for you -There is one of "poolrooms" pictures and it's a aquapark in Liberec, Czech Republic called Babylon , but the photo is like empty and in dark, it's gotten kinda popular in the community and I used to go there when I was little all the time.
It's like a big bunker looking thing with a massive squid on it
I’m really glad this video is back up! I can’t wait for part 3!
Awesome video! Glad you were able to reupload it, sucks that it got taken down. Such a great series!
This series deserves so much more credit! Now find the back rooms image! ( I’m kidding btw but pls do it if you can)
Glad this masterpiece is back up :>
me too!!
@@JadenSalads 13:00 Only in Ohio bruh. 💀
I noticed that it was gone yesterday thank god its back I love this series
I love the additional touch of Dead Rising at the end, now that's something I like to see
I was just watching when I realised it's a reupload! It' really is unfortunate that the original go taken down
9:06
I WASNT EXPECTING *WEEZER*
The dashcon ball pit is fucking iconic and we all deserve an extra hour in the ball pit
I mentioned this in the comments of the previous upload of this video, but I live close to the AMC theater (formerly known as Starplex Cinemas and Ridgefield Park Tenplex) at 18:28 and have many fond memories of going there. I specifically remember this one claw machine full of rubber ducks that I loved playing on when I was little.
It’s always been pretty empty and lonely when there aren’t dozens of people trying to buy tickets and find their theaters, and the lack of bright colors definitely doesn’t help much. As a fan of liminal spaces, though, I’ve always loved it for that and found the place weirdly calming.
Despite how lonely it seems in the picture, it’s still open, attracting many people a day, and approaching its 36th anniversary in December.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this kind of content/investigations to reache the correct locations of the liminal spaces!!!
Well done man!!! Like deserved ;)
When I saw the airport picture at 1:12, I got shivers all over. I didn't 100% recognize it, but it still gave me a weirdly familiar feeling. Cut to later in the video where he gives the location, and lo an behold it's the airport I used to go to as a kid. So bizarre how your brain subconsciously knows things
This is true quality content bro. Great great job
agreed
There is a place near me called the fun shack which has this one spot with blue mat and fake soft wooden logs to jump on and that deserves to be a liminal space
When i heard jumping jacks, i swore i recognized that name and been there before but i wasn't too sure...until you mentioned it was in fort myers. I looked at other images of the place and found out I definitely had been there before for some kind of birthday party or field trip idk. Sort of feels cool to have been to a liminal space lol
18:36 is so haunting. Even though it's probably just a clever camera angle, it still feels like the photo was taken in some grassy purgatory, a place we mortals are not supposed to be. I would love to know more about this one. I haven't seen your later parts to this series yet, so I'm not sure if you already covered it. If you didn't, that's the one I'd love to see next.
I think one of the keys to liminal is a balance in light and dark, like a gray area.
I'm glad you could reupload
7:18 The dashcon ballpit pic being considered a liminal space def makes sense, but also knowing its context cracks me tf up when I see it included in 'otherworldly places you feel you've been in a time long past' kind of discussion 💀
Jaden, can you do something on the Sunrise Mall and the Padre Staples Mall in Corpus Christi, TX? Lots of history in those places. I think you’d enjoy researching them!😀
9:02 WEEZER!
Weezin my way to Cuomos Pinkerton
18:28 I saw this and instantly thought, "That looks like the AMC my dad used to take me to." And I was right! It is! I saw the Goosebumps movie there.
11:31 nightvale being involved with liminal spaces, even indirectly, is fitting. If you kniw, you know
I actually live really close to Jumping Jacks and was going to go visit very soon. I looked on their website for their address, and found out that Jumping Jacks permanetly closed in mid August cause of landlord issues. RIP to another amazing liminal place.
Omg I’ve been to the amc theatre at 19:10!! I live super close to it and my parents took me there a few times!!
I have seen a bit of very eerie places in person, like where i work now. There is a place i do want to mention in particular called the Delta Plaza Mall, in Escanaba Upper Michigan. It is completely desolate and only has 3 shops still open. The food court was also closed down and dark that it is a very odd feeling.
Early, I enjoyed this video when you uploaded it, glad you were able to reupload it.
Me too, glad you're around!
@@JadenSalads Yes, I’m always looking forward to your uploads!
I’ve actually been to the first place! I believe sometime in the early 2010s most likely between 2012-2014
You reuploaded it! I'm going to put it in the way back machine in case it ever gets deleted
I actually remember a place here in scotland called jumping jacks but its a jungle gym (or soft play as we call it) not a party place.
Glad this video came back, I remember watching the original and really enjoying it and then I was confused what happened to it until you explained it
I live in this midland and I have gone to this church. Actually, I’ve been in the playground before and it’s really fun! I’ve never gotten any liminal space vibes from it though.
Fun fact: there’s a secret door that leads to this big auditorium with no seats that could classify as a liminal space as well
Liminal spaces? Thats scary. Liminal space, _filled with water_ now thats terrifying
I find it relaxing, different people have different reactions to that type of aesthetic
I was exited for something new, but I’m very glad that this isn’t gone.
I know you forgot about me and I’ve been decently inactive but I’ve been going through a ton and I’m so excited to watch this and I love you man! (As a person)
I already watched this my bad 🤦♀️
bro. I'll never forget about Share! If you need to message me, hit me up
This series is so interesting!! Keep it up!
This series is amazing, An outburst of different feelings appear when I watch this, And the music makes it even more nostalgic. I hope this series does not end anytime soon.
What a great video. I love watching these because i always felt a sense of comfort towards these places. Its very nice. Also for those who may be shocked about elephant, the film is a retelling story about the collumbine shooting in 99
8:43 Hella big tung twister dawg 😭😭😭
I used to go to the children’s museum all the time and I’m happy to see something so nostalgic to me become a relevant part of something that I’m interested in. there’s so many liminal spaces about places you feel like you’ve been before but know damn well you haven’t, well this one I have
“panzerhund 1960”
Ah yes I see someone likes Wolfenstein: The New Order
(Goated game)
Dire dire docks theme goes very well to the liminal space genre
Glad you could refind the video! I was looking forward to watching this.
not gonna lie the lower quality visuals actually adds to the charm of the original video.
It’s a shame when a video gets deleted by TH-cam , but I’m glad you reuploaded it even though the quality isn’t great.
[Intro: André 3000]
Yeah, this one right here goes out
To all the baby's mamas' mamas
Mamas, mamas, baby mamas' mamas
Yeah, go like this
[Chorus: André 3000]
I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real
Never meant to make your daughter cry
I apologize a trillion times
I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real
Never meant to make your daughter cry
I apologize a trillion times
[Verse 1: Big Boi]
My baby's drama mama don't like me
She be doin' things like havin' them boys
Come from her neighborhood to the studio, tryna fight me
She needs to get a piece of the American pie and take her bite out
That's my house, I'll disconnect the cable and turn the lights out
And let her know her grandchild is a baby and not a pay check
Private school, daycare, shit, medical bills-I pay that
I love your mom and everything
But see, I ain't the only one who laid down
She wanna rib you up to start a custody war
My lawyers stay down
She never got a chance to hear my side of the story
We was divided
She had fish fries, cookouts for my child's birthday, I ain't invited
Despite it I show her the utmost respect when I fall through
All you, do is defend that lady when I call you, yeah[Chorus: André 3000]
I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real
Never meant to make your daughter cry
I apologize a trillion times
I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson, ooh, I am for real
Never meant to make your daughter cry
I apologize a trillion times
[Bridge: André 3000]
Me and your daughter got a special thang goin' on
You say it's puppy love; we say it's full-grown (Arroof)
Hope that we feel this, feel this way forever
You can plan a pretty picnic but you can't predict the weather
Ms. Jackson
[Verse 2: André 3000]
Ten times out of nine, now if I'm lyin', find
The quickest muzzle, throw it on my mouth and I'll decline
King meets queen, then the puppy love thing
Together dream 'bout that crib with the Goodyear swing
On the oak tree, I hope we feel like this forever
Forever, forever ever? Forever, ever?
Forever never seems that long until you're grown
And notice that the day-by-day ruler can't be too wrong
Ms. Jackson, my intentions were good, I wish I could
Become a magician to abracadabra all the sadder
Thoughts of me, thoughts of she, thoughts of he
Asking what happened to the feeling that her and me had
I pray so much about it, need some knee pads
It happened for a reason, one can't be mad
So know this, know that everything's cool
And yes, I will be present on the first day of school and graduation
Roses really smell like oo oooo
For real for real 😂
I love Internet Detectives such as your self! awesome video series :D
There was a jumping jacks funzone in Washington State too, I used to play there with my sister before it moved :< brings back memories
I’ve actually live right next to the AMC Theater!! XD
Been going there for years already and seriously never thought it was a Liminal Space image 🤣
That’s crazy, I’ve been to that sprouts before! Never would have known it was this image.
19:33 wow! I live near this airport and I even took a few liminal pics myself before going on a trip.
13:32
I immediately looked it up because I live relatively close and would have loved to visit, but sadly enough the entire museum has closed down
the whole region of Appalachia is also very liminal, in my opinion. i live in eastern KY, and there's a lot of abandoned and decaying structures and infrastructure, after coal production started declining. towns that used be bustling are now slowly dissolving away, bit by bit, as one person after another is forced to pack up and move. there are little communities, very secluded and remote, tucked up in the mountains, we call them hollers. most of em, there's one road going in / out, usually with a creek running along the road at the bottom of the valley. the rest is just thick, thick woods, with a house scattered here or there. that's about it. woods and mountains, and farmland. the whole region's 20 - 30 years behind the rest of the country in a lot of ways. some of these hollers didn't get electric and phone lines ran until well into the 1950s and 60s. there are vast geomagnetic anomalies, the largest of which is situated underneath the Pennyroyal plateau in the western part of the state. then there's the caves, the largest cave system in the world, in fact, Mammoth Cave, is the most well known one. but hundreds of smaller caves spur off of the main complex and dead-end. the karst terrain means it's basically swiss cheese under our feet, with massive underground chambers and passage ways that go on for hundreds of continuous miles, in parts. add to that the thousands of abandoned mines, its just got a weird atmosphere in some spots. its a very, very strange area in my opinion, lot of strange stuff that's happened over the past couple of centuries that is really fascinating if you start to dig into it. weird shit, for sure. liminal places, too though.
im freaking out cause that first entry 2:19 talked about Mission Viejo which is right next to my home town and I have this feeling I've been in that strip mall as a kid. I managed to figure out the exact building that Borders used to be in, and it looks like its still in use. Completely off topic given that it wasnt even the right Borders seen in the liminal image, but it really hit my nostalgia cause of the location.
on the subject of that weather balloon chair, in 2003 a similar subject was depicted on Mythbusters trying to recreate a myth about a man back in 1982 who strapped himself to a lawnchair also with weather balloons flying into the atmosphere
im really fascinated by this liminal space stuff. i get this weird but somewhat good feeling when i look at them. i must also mention that sometimes i try to take pictures of different areas in public if no one is around. sometimes i want to go to different places with no people and just take in my surroundings
Please tell me the song name that plays in between the locations. Great video! ♥️
did anyone find it?
i dont know if you will ever see this but i want you to know that your channel has been one of my favorites for awhile. everything you post fixes my hyper fixations and i just want you to know i appreciate your hard work. :)
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@@JadenSalads OMG HIII
i remember when this was first uploaded i got so excited about the skybox room because i had stayed at maumee bay state park a few times. the whole hotel gave me the creeps. we stayed in a cabin, but when we’d go over to the hotel it felt so eerie. the place hasn’t been updated since the 70s and you can tell. the hotel isn’t cozy or inviting at all.
The hotel lobby and restaurant are modern, but the skybox room is still there
9:26 this image gives me nostalgia because of an old screen that would show up on the opening screen for red dead redemption. it shows a shape with the exact same shape located on the map in the south eastern part of the map in Mexico. it just reminds me of how i would play the game non stop when i was younger, too young to be playing it if I'm honest. i miss those days where i didnt have to worry about many things but now all i can do is reminisce
Glad you got it back!!
Now I can enjoy watching this video again!
So sorry for the deletion of the original video, that’s gotta be one the weirdest TH-cam things I’ve seen in a while. Normally they give you a reason as to why your video got deleted, but none whatsoever for the original? Nothing at all!? Alright fine. I’m glad it’s re-uploaded though these videos are really interesting and fun.
I remember seeing a image of a race track area in a grassy middle of nowhere place, it's a real racetrack in like europe or something, wish i screenshotted it.
randomly remembered this channel today from ur 9/11 vid a while back! cool to see how much its grown (:
18:52 holy shit. I forgot about this part of the video, every time I see this image I get chills. I’ve been there before,, for my whole childhood actually. My mom would take me there, usually with my grandma, and me and my sister would run across the big carpeted floor over to the rubber ducky machine so we could get more duckies for our collection. Many of my rubber ducks are from there. And then we’d go up the escalator and I didn’t like looking up at the ceiling cause it was so high (large things, such as skyscrapers, unnerve me. Always have.) I remember it so well. It is not lonely, it has me and I have it. AMC theater you are my best friend
The Monument Valley section of the video brings back memories from when I used to visit my grandma in the Navajo reservation. It was a small town and my favorite part was walking to the top of the mountain and looking down at my grandmas house with her. We drove to that place when I was asleep I think but we went to the Grand Canyon later when I was awake.
Nice video! Subscribed.
dang i love the backrooms and liminal space even though they are basically the same thing
As a Tumblr veteran, I lost it when I saw the Dashcon ballpit i the intro lol.
Laughs in Southwestern at people thinking a stop sign in the desert is strange
THE END to a Sprouts is such a good upgrade
16:23 is that... is that polygon donut???
These videos are absolutely amazing, please don't stop. ❤