The worst part is I’ve been to the last place. It’s called pump it up and I’ve been in that exact room with the throne for my cousins birthday. It’s so weird to think that was so long ago (I was five but now I’m fourteen)
The fear of being forgotten the fear of forgetting and that is dementia and the backrooms explained in 2 sentences plus it’s just a burning memory is used to describe he stages of the backrooms
@@eissaalzaabi6587 first, there's literally nothing in these pictures indicating that the space within them is infinite, and i think some of the images were even used to create levels of the backrooms. second, just level 0 itself is already larger than Earth's entire surface area, and there are thousands of levels, some probably being infinite themselves. i think it's fair to judge that the backrooms are infinite.
0:40 I went on a field trip to this place when I was in preschool and it send chills down my spine knowing this place doesn't seen to exist it only exist in my memories now
01 Random Staircase 02 The Rainbow Train 03 Locked Family 04 Motion 05 Confusing Street 06 Mush Room 07 Rainbow Playground 08 Hopeless Room 09 Is That A Tornado? 10 Forest Funland 11 THE END(?) 12 Where'd the sun go? 13 Sinking Shelter 14 Exit reality? 15 Death By Déjà Vu 16 don't look or speak 17 Kindergarten 18 what's inside 19 A Dream 20 No don't look 21 Nostalgic Room 22 Tutorial Level 23 The Courtyard Of Windows 24 Grandma's Memories 25 Take The Stairs 26 A Lamppost 27 Arcade? 28 Ronald McLonely 29 A Shadow Aproaches 30 Black Hole 31 Computer Screens 32 Forest Library 33 Endless Play Place 34 What Is That? 35 Super Mario 64 36 To The Bathrooms 37 Level Fun =) 38 Concentrated Games 39 Computer Generated Pool 40 Joyland 41 My Past Is A Little Blurry 42 Sinister Playground 43 Amusement In Green 44 Oh, Windows 95 45 Super Mario 64 postgame 46 Hospital Bed 47 Children's Party 48 Pump It Up
0:16 i felt the most nostalgia in this one. I feel like the ones without trees just make that feeling stronger, like the place feels fake in some way 0:52 this one too
Why do humans do this to themselves? Even more why have evolved to feel and think this way in the first place? It’s so very odd, its literally an almost indescribable fear and comfort at the same time, like being warmly held by a… well a… w-wait, w-where… am….
@CC I need education well then what’s the cube root for 125. Second you need education because watch this if you don’t think it’s a dust devil ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bGKD9xW_yGM.html
At 2:38 I swear I remember the floor looking like that I remember what the place looked like There was like a fun thing for kids where you could like climb up and have some fun but it's just strange seeing that.
I was at..I- I don't- This looks,familiar..to me..I was young! A-and i- Oh that arcade! I always went there! That-that gaming room,that was my school's computer room! Ah,my favorite.The playground! It's so nice to have all these loving memories ba- Edit: But don't tell me that looks like Crystal Palace- 2:37
I heard that these "Liminal spaces" movement is something that has more impact on Gen Z, and I believe that is true, because these images remind of my childhood during the early 2000s. Honestly I haven't been in places like that (party places for children, etc) in ages, but I think that they aren't built like this anymore, that this decoration style already belongs to the past. I also heard that, therefore, people from previous generations don't feel these images like a forgotten memory, as they were mature by that time, and people from next generations don't find these weird as they haven't got the chance to know these places. If this theory is true, it feels weird to have a common feeling that only belongs to my generation.
That’s kind of beautiful though, isn’t it? These places, these images, will always feel special to you, and as your generation grows older they’ll live on through nostalgia. Other people will see the same pictures, but they won’t feel the same way.
thats just it, those places were built back then, but they dont just last a couple of years... and they managed to stick around just long enough for 2004 people like me to vaugely remember them. but then that style of room/building was pulled from under us like a rug and really makes we question IF it was real or not, because it looks simple and basic like a dream...
I bacame a backrooms fan and this location don't even surprise me anymore like now i enjoy taking picture of liminal spaces but sometimes they seem too "normal", anyway good video:)
oh boy, depressing comment on the way through.... I lost my gram this past week. hearing this song further numbs the grief and my sadness. Its been a few days now and I still can't believe she's gone. I'm sorry everyone, really, I know we're here to make jokes/memes and comment on pics that look relatable like we've seen something somewhere.
this makes me think of riding home from my brother’s daycare in my mom’s car at age 7. those weird car audiobooks and the taste of old mint gum and endless fields of suburbia. i miss it all so, so much
0:23 - 0:27 The shroom cave Can be found with a cave with mushrooms around it It is a rare chance and has good loot Friendly mobs : mushoms (small walking mushroom that Caries a random item Enemy mobs : Tallshrooms (Not really mean but hates small things like you) Posionshroom (Will try to make contact with your body to poison you) / No bosses \
I ca no this is what it like to lose memories having only half of the picture but something always missing and after awhile everything fades to white until you don’t even recognize it anymore
I definitely been in an emergency room before, I was an infant at the time, I had a knitted blanket that i liked putting my face in, part of the yarn got in my eye somehow but my dad somehow managed to get the peice of yarn from my eye.
i have been diagnosed with T1 diabetes not too long ago and 3:25 looks really simmilar to the hospital room i was staying in when i was first diagnosed
*We all will become a burning memory someday, our lives, our art, everything will be forgotten someday… but hey, at least we can I joy the moments now and spend time with family or friends, but… they will be a burning memory too..*
1:08 I swear I've been here. It's a hotel I went to on vacation to Maui, the Hawaiian island. It was in Hana. I don't remember what the hotel was called though