CORRECTION: I accidently put my attempt at the phonetic name of "Wassenaar" instead of the actual spelling. Like if I spelled Southwark England as "Suthurk."
Speaking of survival horror games, has anyone heard of My Friendly Neighbourhood? it's a mascot horror that is unlike any other mascot horror games like Poppy playtime and the highly recognised Five nights at Freddy's.
@@Pizzaetertje Germany has entered the chat. 😜 KRANKENWAGEN! Jokes aside, I think getting the pronunciation of any name right that is in a language one doesn't speak is hard.
I always love how people outside of the Netherlands think Duinrell is this weird waterpark while its the most normal thing for us dutchies. I didnt even think the underwater slide was weird as a kid 😅 lovely video once again ThemeParkCrazy!
The dinosaurs at the Time Capsule also had sound effects when they moved as well, the T-Rex would roar and the serpent would hiss, and their eyes would glow😱😰
Me for most of the video: Ehh I think its a tad bit of an exaggeration that some are liminal... *Holiday Inn Lethbridge* OK THAT is liminal. gosh imagine not being able to sleep at 3AM, and you open your window to see a completely empty indoor pool complex.
9:01 ain’t no way, back when I was younger I basically lived at chaos waterpark and it’s crazy to see it on this list. Chaos has been through a few changes, it used to have an airplane above the pool. There used to be a very fast green slide that went right past the stairs and there used to be a bridge over the green slide that got taken out. they’re also used to be a whole city area with a spaceship that completely got replaced with a new kids area in 2019.
9:01 yoooo my hometown water park lol, this park used to have a green speed slide that had a horrible design flaw, the runout was abrupt and painful. They closed it due to poor ridership and popularity. The water park doesn’t really have a thrill slide, which is pretty sad ngl
i saw the title and immediately thought this is something i didnt know i wanted, but now that youre doing it im so excited:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> THANK YOU FOR THIS GIFT
Great video! I've been to Eriksdalsbadet many times since I was a young kid and when I saw that it came number one in the video, I didn't really get it. There is not so much footage of the waterpark because there are rules that say that you are not allowed to film there, the waterpark itself is very small, but as a person who usually goes there I can say that it is a ok waterpark but nothing really special. But now when I think about it, maybe it's a little different.
I can definitely understand why filming isn't allowed considering how sensitive parents are to the idea of their kids being filmed in their swimsuits by strangers. Can't say I blame them.
One park I also thought of kind of liminal was wilderness in Wisconsin dells. The only color of almost every slide is green and it just has a very weird rooms.
I was excited to see Evans Plunge included! I live about two hours from it and my family and visited it all the time when I was a kid. Last year we went back after almost twenty years and it still had that warm, soft liminal space feeling. I just didn't know that was what it was called at the time!
OMG I am from Belle Fourche South Dakota and I have been there and took the steep white water slide and had a blast. Liminal quality, it to me has great quality. Thanks for including Evans Plunge in Hot Springs South Dakota. Thanks for sharing awesome content that is fun enjoyable and entertaining to watch.
Heck yeah, liminal spaces rock! I particularly love the poolrooms, such as the lazy river area in Anemoiapolis, and I'd love to explore these real-life waterparks someday...
A friend of mine accidentally pulled a stunt on Duinrell's "Pelican Dive" slide. He sat down at the start, and instead of stretching his body straight when the slide curved downward, he kept his body in the L-shape that it was, just tilting forward 90 degrees. His legs penetrated straight into the water, but his chest and face hit the water surface flat. 🤣
dawg, whenever Alberta (my home province) is mentioned, it feels weird. but when it's about a place I've been a million times (the hotel) then it feels really weird.
These water parks were very unique! I probably wouldn’t go to one but they were interesting to see. I loved Dueling Dragons. I went on it when they were still dueling. One of my favorites of all time! Sure do miss it!
Thanks for reading my comment. I suppose I should add that I grew up surrounded by people who believed roller coasters with inversions always should have OTSRs.
@@kianpapp6463 I've only ever been once when we was visiting a friend who owned a caravan there the slide was terrible as the splash would just go straight into your eyes. Much prefer Woodford even if it's terribly tiny.
I have been to Babylon a few times as a kid. And I couldn't see a lot since I don't have glasses in pools haha. But the weirdest thing was the fact that it was inside of an hotel, and the kiddie pool was actually on a different floor
I was about ten yeahrs in Babylon. And i loved it. I was to visit the Hotel. And i had the fun off my life. And i habe to say: This hotel, is the best one who i visited.
It wasn't a full water park, but there was a hotel somewhere in Missouri (might've been Sikeston, but don't quote me on that) where the rooms overlooked an indoor pool area. As a kid, my family would often stay there while driving to visit northern relatives for Christmas, so I have a lot of fond memories.
Tikibad is lovely for sure, coming from Belgium it's definitely worth the trip to get there and this video reminds me how much I wanna revisit that one :), that high drop... the feeling of free falling and hitting the water coming into that deep pool as said makes me respect high divers even more, it's nothing compared to what those athletes are doing and I could not imagine doing a jump from those heights
First of all: LOVE this video, what a great watch, I love liminal spaces, thej poolrooms specifically, and amusement parks - and I love it when my itnerests overlap like this. Having said that - if you ever make a part two of htis list - I feel like my home park is a HUGE contender for the list: Yamit 2000 waterpark in Holon, Israel. The indoor area is straight out of the poolrooms. Any time I watch poolrooms content the jingle for yamit 2000 starts playing in my head.
I recently had a dream where a neighbor of mine moved to a different state and had a huge house with an indoor waterpark; some younger relative of mine ruined it and caused the whole thing to flood. Honestly pretty believable 😂
I actually have been to the 1st one on the list, it used to have jungle paintings (like kalahari) on the walls, fake palm trees, animal statues, and the enclosed yellow slides stair tower was themed, with fake wood to a lookout tower. The park closed during covid, and just reopend a few months ago after a "renovation". Guess they thought the decor was too fun
That last park I swear I've seen in my nightmares. A common nightmare of mine is being stuck in a scary water park that is falling apart. And of course i cant run or talk in my dreams. Drowning wakes me up. That is how they usually look like (Rubiks Cube-esque), except massive and never ending.
I've been to Surfari Joe's many times since I was a kid. It was pretty depressing as far as any indoor waterpark goes but it was the only option around for miles. Enjoyed going to it on some winter afternoons with nothing else to do. I think I was also there on a school trip once. The place really hasn't changed since it opened probably around 15 years ago
There was a small indoor waterpark called Aqua Splash. It was located at Harcourt Sands holiday resort on the Isle Of Wight. Opened in the late 1980s, it closed down with the complex in 2006 and is now being redeveloped after sitting abandoned for more than ten years. Despite it being completely boarded up, a duo of urbexers went out one night and managed to enter the building though a broken air duct! (being the only means of access).
6:40 Went to a similar place in Saskatchewan once. It was slightly bigger, and there were two doors in your room- the one that lead to the inner corridor, and the one that led to an outer corridor that overlooked the pool like this. You could walk right down to the pool from your room using a staircase, and parents could watch their kids while they swam. It was extremely cool! Don’t remember what it was called, although I do remember being scammed out of 100 tickets at the nearby Chuck E. Cheese
when i went to hersheypark a while back, we stood in a hotel with a pool you could see from the balcony which kind of reminds me of mariner's cove. i forgot the name since i was definitely still a kid.
I'd recommend that you take a look at Wings & Waves in McMinnville Oregon. I actually reallly like this park, and if you look it up, you'll see why. It's wild.
On the subject of indoor water parks inside of hotels with room windows looking into them, there’s one like that in Green Bay, WI that my pep band stayed at back in 2012. Don’t recall the name, but it was a lot like the Holiday Inn one you showed. Edit: I did a little searching and I’m pretty sure it was the Delta Hotel in Green Bay. Also recommend checking out the family pool (with slides) at the Arlington County aquatics center in Arlington, VA (which is incidentally a short walk from my building).
I love liminal spaces, though water parks don't tend to do anything for me really. I wish 'liminal spaces' didn't go all ooky-spooky monster mash 'horror'. I like the unease of exploring a vast place that's weirdly familiar. Wish I could share the giant fractal-shaped 'dream malls' that I dream about but nobody would care about them without jumpscares.
I would like to add H 2 Oasis in Anchorage, AK. I admit it's been 16 years since I went there . But from what I remember it was pretty concrete and bare, with water slide tubes everywhere.
Theme park crazy can you make a former coasters video of knoebels amusement resort it’s my local amusement park and I think some people will enjoy the former coasters of it
I’m probably biased because I grew up going there but Aberdeen Beach Leisure Centre, Scotland has a pretty liminal look. It closed in 2022. I found a few pics of it that look very liminal, I can try to share them if anyone wants. I would love to see in there again before it’s demolished at some point but the last time I looked it was well boarded up.
Tikibad is awesome tho, they got some great slides and its in Wassenaar (should not write how you pronounce it haha). The slides really are the reason one goes there, despite the looks its actually pretty clean and just does what it has to do for a slide paradise, theming was never really their main focus.
The tikibad duinrell park resides in the town of wassenaar, the dutch spelling doesn't have a v or an h in it and is spoken as the german for what(was-en-naar)... I hope this is helpfull, knowing on the signs it doesn't say vassenahre at all...
I’ve been at tikibad multiple times, and it’s really not liminal for me. It’s just too busy to even give off the slightest liminal vibe😭. Also you butchered “Duinrell” lol
Duinrell’s tikibad, I never thought that I would see that on this list, but I haven’t been there in well over a decade, so it can be as liminal to my memory as in this video, also it’s spelled Wassenaar, not the place you’re speaking of, and yes you butchered that pronunciation, it hurt to listen to, sorry.
Yeah, that was my bad. I attempted to spell out the phonetic pronunciation and put that in the graphic by mistake. Dutch is definitely the hardest language to pronounce for me that isn't Scandinavian or Russian lol.
@@ThemeParkCrazy it’s ok, and I get it, Dutch is a hard language to both learn and spell for non-native speakers, I am only half Dutch on my mom’s, and can only speak bits and pieces too, so it’s all good.
please stop using AI even if its not to create 'art'. One day of generative AI use releases the same amount of carbon as 12 years of car fumes emitted from ONE car
I completely understand the concern. My intent was not to create legitimate art (ai art is not art), but rather to make a joke about how disturbing AI art looks. That said, I will keep everyone's feedback in mind.
CORRECTION: I accidently put my attempt at the phonetic name of "Wassenaar" instead of the actual spelling. Like if I spelled Southwark England as "Suthurk."
Dutch is probably the worst language (source: am Dutch)
Speaking of survival horror games, has anyone heard of My Friendly Neighbourhood? it's a mascot horror that is unlike any other mascot horror games like Poppy playtime and the highly recognised Five nights at Freddy's.
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@@Pizzaetertje Germany has entered the chat. 😜
KRANKENWAGEN!
Jokes aside, I think getting the pronunciation of any name right that is in a language one doesn't speak is hard.
@@Colaholiker ziekenwagen is also not that much better
There’s something nostalgic about these water parks because it felt like to went to one of these as a kid, or at least somewhere similar.
I always love how people outside of the Netherlands think Duinrell is this weird waterpark while its the most normal thing for us dutchies. I didnt even think the underwater slide was weird as a kid 😅 lovely video once again ThemeParkCrazy!
The dinosaurs at the Time Capsule also had sound effects when they moved as well, the T-Rex would roar and the serpent would hiss, and their eyes would glow😱😰
There's got to be so many more of these. I smell a sequel coming.
Peter never disappoints
You should do top 10 liminal indoor amusement park! It would be fun! Pi-o is a really good example
As someone who loves going to both theme parks and water parks, I would love to check some of the water parks on this list out.
Me for most of the video: Ehh I think its a tad bit of an exaggeration that some are liminal... *Holiday Inn Lethbridge* OK THAT is liminal. gosh imagine not being able to sleep at 3AM, and you open your window to see a completely empty indoor pool complex.
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I would die...die of fright and anxiety...
DUDE I’ve literally been to surfari joes for my birthday, I literally live so close to it, I’ve gone to it multiple times, and it’s amazing!
Pretty sure the space needle on the mural just means that the entire northern US is being struck by the tsunami.
My husband's dad has videos of the family enjoying Time Capsule in Scotland! Loving the slides and pool..it was a kids dream!
Sounds like some rare and unique footage!
Can you show it - like an archive Cut or similar ? Would want to watch it.
9:01 ain’t no way, back when I was younger I basically lived at chaos waterpark and it’s crazy to see it on this list. Chaos has been through a few changes, it used to have an airplane above the pool. There used to be a very fast green slide that went right past the stairs and there used to be a bridge over the green slide that got taken out. they’re also used to be a whole city area with a spaceship that completely got replaced with a new kids area in 2019.
9:01 yoooo my hometown water park lol, this park used to have a green speed slide that had a horrible design flaw, the runout was abrupt and painful. They closed it due to poor ridership and popularity. The water park doesn’t really have a thrill slide, which is pretty sad ngl
i saw the title and immediately thought this is something i didnt know i wanted, but now that youre doing it im so excited:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> THANK YOU FOR THIS GIFT
Great video!
I've been to Eriksdalsbadet many times since I was a young kid and when I saw that it came number one in the video, I didn't really get it. There is not so much footage of the waterpark because there are rules that say that you are not allowed to film there, the waterpark itself is very small, but as a person who usually goes there I can say that it is a ok waterpark but nothing really special. But now when I think about it, maybe it's a little different.
I can definitely understand why filming isn't allowed considering how sensitive parents are to the idea of their kids being filmed in their swimsuits by strangers. Can't say I blame them.
One park I also thought of kind of liminal was wilderness in Wisconsin dells. The only color of almost every slide is green and it just has a very weird rooms.
I was excited to see Evans Plunge included! I live about two hours from it and my family and visited it all the time when I was a kid. Last year we went back after almost twenty years and it still had that warm, soft liminal space feeling. I just didn't know that was what it was called at the time!
OMG I am from Belle Fourche South Dakota and I have been there and took the steep white water slide and had a blast. Liminal quality, it to me has great quality.
Thanks for including Evans Plunge in Hot Springs South Dakota.
Thanks for sharing awesome content that is fun enjoyable and entertaining to watch.
I've been to Tikibad and it honestly isn't a creepy kind of liminal. It's got some nice theming and feels cozy.
Heck yeah, liminal spaces rock! I particularly love the poolrooms, such as the lazy river area in Anemoiapolis, and I'd love to explore these real-life waterparks someday...
The tsunami AND King Kong attack has me cackling 🤣🤣
A friend of mine accidentally pulled a stunt on Duinrell's "Pelican Dive" slide. He sat down at the start, and instead of stretching his body straight when the slide curved downward, he kept his body in the L-shape that it was, just tilting forward 90 degrees. His legs penetrated straight into the water, but his chest and face hit the water surface flat. 🤣
I'm actuley claustrophobic, so wondering around massive oversized rooms is a paridise for me.
Another banger 🔥🔥
awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it! Liminal spaces rock!
I'd love to see more liminal space pool videos!! I feel like not many ppl talk about them
Kalahari is my personal favorite
You said the dutch city name more correct than the name of the waterpark which made me laugh every time
One thing I will admit is that I absolutely suck at pronouncing Dutch 😅😅
@@ThemeParkCrazy would gladly help with that
it is probably nitpicking but the correct spelling is: Wassenaar. 😊
Kane Pixels would love this
dawg, whenever Alberta (my home province) is mentioned, it feels weird. but when it's about a place I've been a million times (the hotel) then it feels really weird.
These water parks were very unique! I probably wouldn’t go to one but they were interesting to see. I loved Dueling Dragons. I went on it when they were still dueling. One of my favorites of all time! Sure do miss it!
There is a very psychedelic look to the last one
kinda errie looking
The one abstract one in China reminds me of Tim Burton
Great job
I like this one. 10:20 11:30
Thanks for reading my comment. I suppose I should add that I grew up surrounded by people who believed roller coasters with inversions always should have OTSRs.
I've been to Golden Palm Resort in Skeggie. You did get the pronunciation right as well.
Used to go there religiously! I’d brag to my friends that my caravan park had its own waterpark 😭😭
@@kianpapp6463 I've only ever been once when we was visiting a friend who owned a caravan there the slide was terrible as the splash would just go straight into your eyes. Much prefer Woodford even if it's terribly tiny.
I wonder if they were trying to copy Butlins up the road, but didn't have the budget? Better than Pontins though
That park in Sweden looks like a level in Marble Madness
Love the content keep up the work man
I grew up in Lethbridge, Alberta. That's hilarious.
I never went to the indoor water park but I like your videos in your channel
I have been to Babylon a few times as a kid. And I couldn't see a lot since I don't have glasses in pools haha. But the weirdest thing was the fact that it was inside of an hotel, and the kiddie pool was actually on a different floor
I was about ten yeahrs in Babylon. And i loved it. I was to visit the Hotel. And i had the fun off my life. And i habe to say: This hotel, is the best one who i visited.
It wasn't a full water park, but there was a hotel somewhere in Missouri (might've been Sikeston, but don't quote me on that) where the rooms overlooked an indoor pool area. As a kid, my family would often stay there while driving to visit northern relatives for Christmas, so I have a lot of fond memories.
Splash! in Springfield, OR gives off that sweet liminal vibe
Tikibad is lovely for sure, coming from Belgium it's definitely worth the trip to get there and this video reminds me how much I wanna revisit that one :), that high drop... the feeling of free falling and hitting the water coming into that deep pool as said makes me respect high divers even more, it's nothing compared to what those athletes are doing and I could not imagine doing a jump from those heights
First of all: LOVE this video, what a great watch, I love liminal spaces, thej poolrooms specifically, and amusement parks - and I love it when my itnerests overlap like this. Having said that - if you ever make a part two of htis list - I feel like my home park is a HUGE contender for the list: Yamit 2000 waterpark in Holon, Israel. The indoor area is straight out of the poolrooms. Any time I watch poolrooms content the jingle for yamit 2000 starts playing in my head.
I’ve totally dreamt of the Lethbridge waterpark, or at least one like it, it’s so surreal! 😅
I recently had a dream where a neighbor of mine moved to a different state and had a huge house with an indoor waterpark; some younger relative of mine ruined it and caused the whole thing to flood. Honestly pretty believable 😂
Imagine you're watching this video at night or in the dark, then you see number 2 and your eyes starts hurting 😂
The last park on the list so wiered then colours were also wiered. Love y’a Chanel
I actually have been to the 1st one on the list, it used to have jungle paintings (like kalahari) on the walls, fake palm trees, animal statues, and the enclosed yellow slides stair tower was themed, with fake wood to a lookout tower. The park closed during covid, and just reopend a few months ago after a "renovation". Guess they thought the decor was too fun
That last park I swear I've seen in my nightmares. A common nightmare of mine is being stuck in a scary water park that is falling apart. And of course i cant run or talk in my dreams. Drowning wakes me up. That is how they usually look like (Rubiks Cube-esque), except massive and never ending.
How many surreal water parks did you see in your nightmares?
Me: Yes! >_
I've been to Surfari Joe's many times since I was a kid. It was pretty depressing as far as any indoor waterpark goes but it was the only option around for miles. Enjoyed going to it on some winter afternoons with nothing else to do. I think I was also there on a school trip once. The place really hasn't changed since it opened probably around 15 years ago
"regular" liminal spaces never really did anything for me, but pictures like these, especially the drained pools, give me the creeps.
And even more inspirations for Planet Coaster 2.
It goes to show that just because a place doesn't match the typical theming of a water park, doesn't mean it isn't a fun place to visit.
Surfari Joe's was my childhood waterpark since I'm near the border of Michigan
There was a small indoor waterpark called Aqua Splash. It was located at Harcourt Sands holiday resort on the Isle Of Wight.
Opened in the late 1980s, it closed down with the complex in 2006 and is now being redeveloped after sitting abandoned for more than ten years.
Despite it being completely boarded up, a duo of urbexers went out one night and managed to enter the building though a broken air duct! (being the only means of access).
I just looked it up and woah...fascinating location! Thanks for the tip!
That first water park gave me the creeps for some reason lol
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Went to a similar place in Saskatchewan once. It was slightly bigger, and there were two doors in your room- the one that lead to the inner corridor, and the one that led to an outer corridor that overlooked the pool like this. You could walk right down to the pool from your room using a staircase, and parents could watch their kids while they swam. It was extremely cool! Don’t remember what it was called, although I do remember being scammed out of 100 tickets at the nearby Chuck E. Cheese
Grew up in western Nebraska and been to Evan’s plunge many times and also the flintstones park and a storybook park in the early 90s
when i went to hersheypark a while back, we stood in a hotel with a pool you could see from the balcony which kind of reminds me of mariner's cove. i forgot the name since i was definitely still a kid.
Since there’s no comment about it, Water World was made into a map for Gmod called TTT Water World.
I'd recommend that you take a look at Wings & Waves in McMinnville Oregon. I actually reallly like this park, and if you look it up, you'll see why. It's wild.
I love this list but I’m surprised happy magic water cube was not on here
Omg the steam punk water park. ❤
Tikibad mentioned 🗣️‼️🗣️🇳🇱🇳🇱🐸🇳🇱
On the subject of indoor water parks inside of hotels with room windows looking into them, there’s one like that in Green Bay, WI that my pep band stayed at back in 2012. Don’t recall the name, but it was a lot like the Holiday Inn one you showed.
Edit: I did a little searching and I’m pretty sure it was the Delta Hotel in Green Bay. Also recommend checking out the family pool (with slides) at the Arlington County aquatics center in Arlington, VA (which is incidentally a short walk from my building).
the one in bejing looks so fun i cant desribe why
I love liminal spaces, though water parks don't tend to do anything for me really.
I wish 'liminal spaces' didn't go all ooky-spooky monster mash 'horror'. I like the unease of exploring a vast place that's weirdly familiar. Wish I could share the giant fractal-shaped 'dream malls' that I dream about but nobody would care about them without jumpscares.
I would like to add H 2 Oasis in Anchorage, AK. I admit it's been 16 years since I went there . But from what I remember it was pretty concrete and bare, with water slide tubes everywhere.
Theme park crazy can you make a former coasters video of knoebels amusement resort it’s my local amusement park and I think some people will enjoy the former coasters of it
I visited Duinrell several time, befor they got this Tube full of Water ride. Once got a bloddy Lip when i went down that freefall thingy
I live like 20 mins from safari Joe's never been. But always hear their water get contaminated alot
Number 4 without water is just poppy playtime
Funnily enough I went to one of the waterparks in the vote the other day (coral reef waterworld)
Czechia mentioned!!!!!!
For the next list look into dimensions in stoke-on-trent
nr 7 🤣 tikibad danjel is what i hear its and you speak allmost perfect wassenaar
2012 is my favourite movie
I’ve gone to the one in Lethbridge for my birthday
Under 2-hour gang
I can tell this video took a long time to make
The original Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells is liminal in some areas.
A pool somewhat near to me has a few water slides and felt quite liminal, not quite to the extent of these parks.
I’m probably biased because I grew up going there but Aberdeen Beach Leisure Centre, Scotland has a pretty liminal look. It closed in 2022. I found a few pics of it that look very liminal, I can try to share them if anyone wants. I would love to see in there again before it’s demolished at some point but the last time I looked it was well boarded up.
Tikibad is awesome tho, they got some great slides and its in Wassenaar (should not write how you pronounce it haha).
The slides really are the reason one goes there, despite the looks its actually pretty clean and just does what it has to do for a slide paradise, theming was never really their main focus.
Because when I'm half naked and wet the first thing I want is giant reptiles with pointed teeth standing close to the water
What does surreal and liminal Mean
The tikibad duinrell park resides in the town of wassenaar, the dutch spelling doesn't have a v or an h in it and is spoken as the german for what(was-en-naar)...
I hope this is helpfull, knowing on the signs it doesn't say vassenahre at all...
4:20 I saw this posted on the submechanaphobia subreddit months ago, I hate it with a burning passion
I’ve been at tikibad multiple times, and it’s really not liminal for me. It’s just too busy to even give off the slightest liminal vibe😭. Also you butchered “Duinrell” lol
😅 Where do the best indoor coasters ever
Im living in Netherlands but not in the Tikibad
2day club
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Duinrell’s tikibad, I never thought that I would see that on this list, but I haven’t been there in well over a decade, so it can be as liminal to my memory as in this video, also it’s spelled Wassenaar, not the place you’re speaking of, and yes you butchered that pronunciation, it hurt to listen to, sorry.
Yeah, that was my bad. I attempted to spell out the phonetic pronunciation and put that in the graphic by mistake. Dutch is definitely the hardest language to pronounce for me that isn't Scandinavian or Russian lol.
@@ThemeParkCrazy it’s ok, and I get it, Dutch is a hard language to both learn and spell for non-native speakers, I am only half Dutch on my mom’s, and can only speak bits and pieces too, so it’s all good.
please stop using AI even if its not to create 'art'. One day of generative AI use releases the same amount of carbon as 12 years of car fumes emitted from ONE car
I completely understand the concern. My intent was not to create legitimate art (ai art is not art), but rather to make a joke about how disturbing AI art looks. That said, I will keep everyone's feedback in mind.
@@ThemeParkCrazy it's appreciated.