Agreed. I’ve seen liminal spaces that don’t give me a weird or familiar feeling, and I think it’s because some pictures are in countries I’m not familiar with.
I have a lot of old memories when I was 7 or 8 of visiting a family friend's house with my other siblings and my parents. And some of them are so weird, like the areas I went in, I seriously don't remember if they're a dream or not. :/
“You get me and I get you” loved this. It’s so hard to explain the nostalgic vibe from liminal images. Backrooms images are very therapeutic to me, I wish they were real. I think once I move out into my own home, I’m going to make my basement backrooms themed.
What an absolute masterpiece, for a while I’ve seen you grow over the past year and grow your RUclips empire and you’ve impressed me with just another banger of a RUclips video my friend I’m glad you see you constantly dropping good videos !
7:20 that one might freak me out the most. When I was a lot younger I'd go to my brother's soccer games with my parents and twin, it looks creepily similar to this one.
I watched this after your finding the locations of liminal space images video and these were both fun to watch! I like your commentary, it feels like im exploring the places in these photos with a friend.
I've been photographing and snooping on empty houses since the late 90s (back when you could inspect a potential rental just by grabbing the keys from the agent). Here's a list of what makes top-tier liminal for me: empty room (one bit of furniture is ok esp if it's well-used/dirty), out of date by at least 20 years, filthy carpet (bonus points for 'clean spots' where furniture was), odd angles, one light burnt out, blacked out window w open curtains, flash blow-out, off white balance (yellow/blue tint), bonus points for rooms with no windows. For me personally the smaller the room (the more corners/walls) the better but if it's huge it should get darker the further away it gets. It's personal too though, a lot of people are creeped out by things I think are fine and v/versa. ok off to look at zillow now LOL
i could literally watch this type of video for hours just watching someone try to find liminal spaces. i only found your channel a few hours ago and im hookedddd
Half these places look like places I’ve torn down or completely renovated the interior , I don’t know how many old houses and apartments I’ve gone in with floors and walls that look exactly like that only to be torn out a few hours later lol 😂
As a video suggestion you should read up on weird and obscure "Backroom levels". Like the "Sub-levels", the unsettling "Anomalous Levels" or even the "Joke Levels".
WHOA!!! UNDERRATED RUclipsR??? YOUR RARE!!! YOU'VE GAINED AN SUPPORTIVE SUBSCRIBER! jokes aside ( they aren't jokes either ) this is really good content, i love liminal spaces and videos on the , and you are now one of them! ily!!
dumass beta im more sigma baby gronk than you and i will rizz you i have watched every single episode of skibidi toilet and you didnt generation alpha ohio pomni you got mogged and fanum taxed right now as im mewing on my edging streak.
Everyone likes liminal spaces, every decade has had its fascination with liminal space. Just watch The Shining, Twin Peaks, etc. Also... every generation is between old and new things???
0:02 I SWEAR ive dreamt about this picture before ever seeing it. When i was really young, my mom would play a disc of nursery rhyme songs in the car wherever we went somewhere, and one, the only song that creeped me tf out was "Someones in the kitchen with Dilah" cause like, who tf would be in the kitchen with her? Why they gotta word it like that? I always pictured/dreamed a creepy ass person standing in the shadows watching Dilah cook or something. In one of my dreams the kitchen with the big metal pantry was def in it. Once you go past the metal pantry and turn the corner, there was a counter lined up against the wall, and in the middle there was like a long silver table and in the dream a lady was cleaning, and then i heard a noise upstairs and i peeked out the corner, looking at the stairs and i saw a creepy old monster looking person walk down em. And then I woke up.
Early video footage and photos taken from the scene did not seem to show much evidence of plane wreckage. Theorists maintain this was evidence that the Pentagon was not struck by Flight 77, but by a missile or unmanned drone instead. They also argue that the structural damage to the building was too minor to have been made by a commercial airliner and question why the plane (piloted by an amateur) was even allowed to crash into the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. A common belief amongst 'truthers' is that the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) deliberately ordered their fighter jets to stand down and allow the hijacked planes to reach their targets. America seemingly had the most powerful air force in the world but failed to intercept any of the planes that day, which theorists believe is an indication of a government conspiracy to let the attacks go ahead. Why would they do such a thing? Conspiracy theorists believe that the government wanted to use the attacks to justify an invasion on Iraq and Afghanistan to secure oil interests. In the days preceding the attacks, an 'extraordinary' amount of put options (investments that pay off only when a stock drops in price) were placed on the stocks of two airlines - American and United, which happened to be the airlines hijacked during 9/11. As such, some theorists believe that traders had been given advance warning of the attacks and were cashing in on the tragedy.
0:45 i traced that image back to a reddit post from April 2020 on the backrooms wiki, and ive seen people say its from a house outside pittsburgh, pennsylvania
If the liminal house (the stairway one) was listed on Zillow, the images are probably still there. FYI Zillow keeps all photos from listings even after the house is sold. Reverse image search will NOT ever give you a Zillow page, but if you search specific addresses on Zillow, you will find photos from the last time it was listed on Zillow (or generally any other similar real estate website).
i dont know where this house is anymore but there was a wilbur soot youtube video where he had to find a bathtub in a house that people were evicted from and there was a shit ton of stuff in that house. it feels eerie to go through with the intention to find the bathtub because it is hidden and the house is like a maze. i think you should chack it out.
My house is filled with liminal spaces. I've taken a picture of some of the places. But, I couldn't show them because my house could easily be found online. I've contimplated editing them before putting them online. But, sadly I have no clue how to use a 3d renderer and can't make anything look natural in a editing software.
A house that we lived in back in 2013 still had the listing my mother put up archived as late as 2022. Upon revisiting the listing then, I felt that some images had some major liminal vibes. All low quality and shit. I still have the screenshots somewhere.
Bro, I have a memory that is like a liminal space I think. I think it's a very old memory, and it's in a completely empty and dark garage with a tube television on a small table in the corner of the garage. this memory fades a little more every day and I'm afraid of losing it one day
the image of the ceder tree apartments made me actually confused because I thought this was in my hometown for a second but that is in fresno CA and i live in Oklahoma. I have never been more confused.
Most of what you are showing is just old style popular architecture with plain paint. Most houses pre 80's look like this especially townhomes that are trying create as much space as possible in a small unit of land
4:16 Pls do a video where you find this one. I’ve been trying to find a video that covers that one. If anyone knows a video that does this liminal space please link it in a reply.
It makes sense house listings would have very "liminal" pictures. A lot of pictures are of empty houses. Houses are not supposed to be empty. An empty house is in a liminal or "transitional" state.
I find it weird people using 'core' as a suffix for any aesthetic paired with seemingly random words these days. I'm sorry but this stuff just isn't a thing. There are better words to describe an aesthetic than slapping 'core' on it.
I'm trying to figure out whether or not this is a joke video. There can't possibly be people who think these pictures of just basic houses are creepy at all.
Imagine you watch a liminal space compilation and you see a picture of your house in it
@ItsJohnsJournalsame
LMFAOOO
If so you probably hosted your house somewhere, How would it get there if you havent posted any picture of your house?
@@bluebally6 he said imagine
That would be horrifying
Half of these are just really American I think. There’s photos like these that are different and give a similar feeling to non-Americans
Agreed. I’ve seen liminal spaces that don’t give me a weird or familiar feeling, and I think it’s because some pictures are in countries I’m not familiar with.
maybe I'm too American 😳
di ako american
nope there are no places outside of america
I am American and disagree
I have literally lived and dreamed that basement
The creature in your basement
What was in it? I wanna know
I swear its jermas basement
that pool tho................
Wake up you got a heart
I have a lot of old memories when I was 7 or 8 of visiting a family friend's house with my other siblings and my parents. And some of them are so weird, like the areas I went in, I seriously don't remember if they're a dream or not. :/
this feels like hanging out with a friend, so chill. and those pics make me so uneasy
“You get me and I get you” loved this. It’s so hard to explain the nostalgic vibe from liminal images. Backrooms images are very therapeutic to me, I wish they were real.
I think once I move out into my own home, I’m going to make my basement backrooms themed.
Same
sooooooo... empty? weird lighting?
What an absolute masterpiece, for a while I’ve seen you grow over the past year and grow your RUclips empire and you’ve impressed me with just another banger of a RUclips video my friend I’m glad you see you constantly dropping good videos !
Thanks a lot K Den. You’re the man.
7:20 that one might freak me out the most. When I was a lot younger I'd go to my brother's soccer games with my parents and twin, it looks creepily similar to this one.
Every soccer field is like that huh😶
I watched this after your finding the locations of liminal space images video and these were both fun to watch! I like your commentary, it feels like im exploring the places in these photos with a friend.
jaden salads: “why do i keep getting demonetized??”
Also jaden salads: 6:45
This is the best comment 😂
10 likes and Jaden Salads buys one of these houses
Real
I've been photographing and snooping on empty houses since the late 90s (back when you could inspect a potential rental just by grabbing the keys from the agent). Here's a list of what makes top-tier liminal for me: empty room (one bit of furniture is ok esp if it's well-used/dirty), out of date by at least 20 years, filthy carpet (bonus points for 'clean spots' where furniture was), odd angles, one light burnt out, blacked out window w open curtains, flash blow-out, off white balance (yellow/blue tint), bonus points for rooms with no windows. For me personally the smaller the room (the more corners/walls) the better but if it's huge it should get darker the further away it gets. It's personal too though, a lot of people are creeped out by things I think are fine and v/versa. ok off to look at zillow now LOL
i could literally watch this type of video for hours just watching someone try to find liminal spaces. i only found your channel a few hours ago and im hookedddd
I searched up the cedar tree apartments and I found the same one. The photo gallery there looks more inviting idk if it got updated or renovated.
I love weird nostalgic feeling.
PS: my house is over 40 years old.
May have been built in the 70s.
mine was built in '72 but it's not really liminal apart from looking down the hallway at night
That playground at the end looks like my old elementary school playground when I went at night once,it makes me want to go back for some reason
I want to love in a weird core house that makes me uncomfortable and uneasy so bad because it is somehow comforting at the same time
Man this made my day thanks mr salads!
Your support makes my day, thanks Share 🙏🏼
ngl you got me in the feels with the Alberto Balsalm but sounding Not Quite Right
Oh man. I'm gonna do this RIGHT NOW. You're a delight! Glad I found your channel!
Half these places look like places I’ve torn down or completely renovated the interior , I don’t know how many old houses and apartments I’ve gone in with floors and walls that look exactly like that only to be torn out a few hours later lol 😂
3:24 “thats a great image, SHUT UP Jaden salads” got me on the ground
As a video suggestion you should read up on weird and obscure "Backroom levels".
Like the "Sub-levels", the unsettling "Anomalous Levels" or even the "Joke Levels".
WHOA!!! UNDERRATED RUclipsR??? YOUR RARE!!! YOU'VE GAINED AN SUPPORTIVE SUBSCRIBER!
jokes aside ( they aren't jokes either )
this is really good content, i love liminal spaces and videos on the , and you are now one of them! ily!!
Zoomers will literally look at an image of a normal ass unfurnitured room in a house and get genuinely scared lol.
dumass beta im more sigma baby gronk than you and i will rizz you i have watched every single episode of skibidi toilet and you didnt generation alpha ohio pomni you got mogged and fanum taxed right now as im mewing on my edging streak.
I swear I took a shower in the blue shower. This video is crazy. It made me feel weird but I like it😭
I wish the video was longer. I need more Jaden Salads!!
When you get to 4k subscribers can you make a new song??😁
DUH!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
7:11 What is with the UNGODLY AMOUNT OF JAM on those isles?!
I never noticed that 😭😭😭😭😭
I think the reason liminal spacing affect us Gen z people is because we are a generation between old and new things
I’m gen z and liminal spaces are actually really comforting and relaxing to me.
Everyone likes liminal spaces, every decade has had its fascination with liminal space. Just watch The Shining, Twin Peaks, etc.
Also... every generation is between old and new things???
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him 0:01
One of these is legit in my town.
Why is this so satisfying to watch? Am I a sucker for architecture or liminal spaces
0:02 I SWEAR ive dreamt about this picture before ever seeing it. When i was really young, my mom would play a disc of nursery rhyme songs in the car wherever we went somewhere, and one, the only song that creeped me tf out was "Someones in the kitchen with Dilah" cause like, who tf would be in the kitchen with her? Why they gotta word it like that? I always pictured/dreamed a creepy ass person standing in the shadows watching Dilah cook or something. In one of my dreams the kitchen with the big metal pantry was def in it. Once you go past the metal pantry and turn the corner, there was a counter lined up against the wall, and in the middle there was like a long silver table and in the dream a lady was cleaning, and then i heard a noise upstairs and i peeked out the corner, looking at the stairs and i saw a creepy old monster looking person walk down em. And then I woke up.
I always get goosebumps when staring at those pictures
1:05 I PROMISE I’VE BEEN THERE. ITS IN MY COUNTRY AND I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS 6 MY PARENTS TOOK ME THERE
Early video footage and photos taken from the scene did not seem to show much evidence of plane wreckage. Theorists maintain this was evidence that the Pentagon was not struck by Flight 77, but by a missile or unmanned drone instead. They also argue that the structural damage to the building was too minor to have been made by a commercial airliner and question why the plane (piloted by an amateur) was even allowed to crash into the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. A common belief amongst 'truthers' is that the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) deliberately ordered their fighter jets to stand down and allow the hijacked planes to reach their targets. America seemingly had the most powerful air force in the world but failed to intercept any of the planes that day, which theorists believe is an indication of a government conspiracy to let the attacks go ahead. Why would they do such a thing? Conspiracy theorists believe that the government wanted to use the attacks to justify an invasion on Iraq and Afghanistan to secure oil interests. In the days preceding the attacks, an 'extraordinary' amount of put options (investments that pay off only when a stock drops in price) were placed on the stocks of two airlines - American and United, which happened to be the airlines hijacked during 9/11. As such, some theorists believe that traders had been given advance warning of the attacks and were cashing in on the tragedy.
Real
5:58 is like a bizzaro version of my childhood bedroom (which overlooked a graveyard). Weird...
Great video, plus Apex Twin as the soundtrack, sir you nailed the liminal-ness
My mom's childhood home was sold 5 years when I look at it now it gives me the chills.
0:45 i traced that image back to a reddit post from April 2020 on the backrooms wiki, and ive seen people say its from a house outside pittsburgh, pennsylvania
That Aphex Twin bit was hilarious I don't even know why but I love it
Pleasantly surprised when I heard aphex twin 😊perfect for liminal space vids
1:10 that’s on my science text book
your stuff is pretty neat, hope your videos get some more attention
You’ve earned yourself a subscriber
Thank you :) I’m glad you found this video!
If the liminal house (the stairway one) was listed on Zillow, the images are probably still there. FYI Zillow keeps all photos from listings even after the house is sold. Reverse image search will NOT ever give you a Zillow page, but if you search specific addresses on Zillow, you will find photos from the last time it was listed on Zillow (or generally any other similar real estate website).
if anybody wants to know the song at the ned it called popipo00-AKIBA
i dont know where this house is anymore but there was a wilbur soot youtube video where he had to find a bathtub in a house that people were evicted from and there was a shit ton of stuff in that house. it feels eerie to go through with the intention to find the bathtub because it is hidden and the house is like a maze. i think you should chack it out.
My house is filled with liminal spaces. I've taken a picture of some of the places. But, I couldn't show them because my house could easily be found online.
I've contimplated editing them before putting them online. But, sadly I have no clue how to use a 3d renderer and can't make anything look natural in a editing software.
A house that we lived in back in 2013 still had the listing my mother put up archived as late as 2022. Upon revisiting the listing then, I felt that some images had some major liminal vibes. All low quality and shit. I still have the screenshots somewhere.
Bro, I have a memory that is like a liminal space I think. I think it's a very old memory, and it's in a completely empty and dark garage with a tube television on a small table in the corner of the garage. this memory fades a little more every day and I'm afraid of losing it one day
I forgot to mention that I'm very close to the television and I think I know why I'm there and where I am
thank you youtube channel jaden salads for introducing me to Akiba. very cool
0:53 i see something like this almost every DAY.
I found a website called old house dreams where they list old properties for sale, it is like a jackpot for liminal type feelings
7:31 we found the original extra slide image
the image of the ceder tree apartments made me actually confused because I thought this was in my hometown for a second but that is in fresno CA and i live in Oklahoma. I have never been more confused.
2:36 LOL
Most of what you are showing is just old style popular architecture with plain paint. Most houses pre 80's look like this especially townhomes that are trying create as much space as possible in a small unit of land
5:18 looks like a nice lost place who is abandoned just a few weeks
The scariest thing about this video was the prices on the homes
4:16 Pls do a video where you find this one. I’ve been trying to find a video that covers that one. If anyone knows a video that does this liminal space please link it in a reply.
It makes sense house listings would have very "liminal" pictures. A lot of pictures are of empty houses. Houses are not supposed to be empty. An empty house is in a liminal or "transitional" state.
These pictures make me feel uneasy..
Also can’t wait for the new video
Thanks a lot, it’ll be good
YOOO I ABOUT SHIT WHEN YOU SAID CEDAR TREE! THOSE APARTMENTS ARE ONLY 7 MINUTES FROM ME AND AT ONE POINT I ALMOST MOVED THERE 😅
I literally did this a couple months ago without knowing this exists. I have a house near me with a basement that’s looks like the level 0
I literally LIVE right down the street from Cedar Tree Apartments 😅
0:15 I would freak out if I was trapped here
1:08. This image is a real place. The water is so hot
PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS I GENUINELY GOT SPOOKS😢
Bro no way the thumbnail is the house I was thinking about moving into on Zillow I saw yesterday
I watch this in skewl and fire vid( the walls are caving in slowly)
I am at your front door
How do you make those voices throughout the video that’s the funniest thing I’ve seen on yt in a long time
Haha thanks! It’s bonzi buddy!!
You don’t have enough subscribers ❤
Edit:MUM IM FAMOUS!
3:34 BFDI wiki? What?
That version of alberto balsam 💀
How could you tell?
Jaden Salads listens to Aphex twin
I find it weird people using 'core' as a suffix for any aesthetic paired with seemingly random words these days. I'm sorry but this stuff just isn't a thing. There are better words to describe an aesthetic than slapping 'core' on it.
Yes it’s so cringe
Same. It's like If I said, "OMG I LOVE SCHOOLCORE!!! 😍😍"
@@sweetparriz NOSTALGIACORE!! OMG IT'S LIKE BETTER THAN DRIVINGTHROUGHTHERAINCORE!!!
I like these types of videos
You should do liiminal spaces on yelp map/photos
6:26 that’s gotta be the same photo..
Its not unfortunately. It was close but it’s confirmed its not
This was great.
great video!
Really cool video!👍🏾
The beauty of liminality...
1:31 we found it boys
2:37 haha
Random idea but what if you edited liminal space photos and make them un-liminal
You’re onto something
a lot of these look like theyre from a grandparents house
Jad sal banger !! Yippee !! Go Jad Sal !!
Will we continue to see DamSandee uploads?
@@JadenSalads Hopefully, finally finding time to do all that stuff
@@damsandee How's uni life?
@@JadenSalads Ngl, feels like high school without all the restrictions.
AMAZING VIDEO
good commentary...i enjoy..
6:30 guys. What’s that song? Plz, I’m on my knees begging
awesome vid💪
Neat.
Can someone tell me what the second song in the intro is called? I have been trying to find it for ages but I don’t know the name 😭
christtt - American Burnout (Alternate Version)
Imagine browsing a house buying website and find a liminal space location for cheap 😂
I have found the weirdest places for cheap, usually in a small desert town in California or Arizona. I swear I'm gonna buy one someday lol
I wanna buy one too cause you could make a little irl backrooms 😂
I'm trying to figure out whether or not this is a joke video. There can't possibly be people who think these pictures of just basic houses are creepy at all.
PLEASE MAKE MORE
1:07 Does anyone know where this comes from. Istg I've been here
What song was used in the intro? It sounds a lot like the style of the music from Dragon Quest
what is the first music from the intro?