thread for liminal pictures
>>8091700That's Century III, isn't it?
>>8092056Pittsburgh native here. Yes, it is. FYI, the mall is being torn down.
Took this one myself and I see it posted sometimes. I have a higher res version somewhere, so I'll post it whenever I find it again.
>>8092683I love these stormy ones so much
>>8094455Brookhaven Hospital
>>8094501where is that?
>>8094685should be long island ny if I'm thinking of the same one
>>8094691it looks outside and there are palm trees, that aint long island
I love this type of thread, thanks for keeping it up long enough for me to notice it. I'll do a small dump of my collection, most of this thread is IRL style, so I'll try to keep to that.
>>8094685>>8094693i've read that it's either Australia or Italy, the original photographer posted it on a /p/ or /wg/ thread a long time ago with some details
>>8092315And now Walmart has purchased Monroeville Mall. (For non-Pittsburgh anons, that's a piece of local history, being the filming location for Dawn of the Dead.)
>>8092315I thought it got torn down a few years ago.>>8095801Oh shit, are they going to demolish it? I recall it got updated some years back and looks nothing like the movie now.
>>8095821This picture feels like it completely captures the feeling of America during a time like The Goonies, I.T (the 90s one), Jumanji and all those sorts of suburbs from those movies. Americans are so goddamn lucky.
>>8095822>are so goddamn luckywere so goddamn luckyMost of us feel no hope that we'll ever be able to somewhere like that
>>8095929Surely places like that are still around? I doubt the things in the more quiet/rural parts of the US like in that picture have turned total shit, especially places like Maine.
>>8095821this one hurts a littleI spent the summers living with my dad in Seattle in the 90s and I get a wave of nostalgia
>>8095931There are plenty of places like this still around. The problem is, you just need inherit it or have a 200k salary.
>>8096392>parking lot for manletsFinally we are a protected class
>>8091912Briscoe Park?
>>8095929>>8095822>>8095931There is a house in the city Goonies was filmed in for 275k and several plots of land very nearby with some costing as cheap as 45kplenty of 500k houses toohttps://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1741-Franklin-Ave-Astoria-OR-97103/86304821_zpid/?Pic unrel
>>8095822grass is always greener mate
>>8095821this aesthetic is one of the big reasons I haven't moved out of the PNW and back to the desert. The rain gets annoying sometimes when you're trying to do thing, but watching the PNW rain from a bedroom window is a calm I've rarely experienced in my life. The desert gets some crazy rain and thunderstorms, but the vibe is not the same.
>>8095931As someone who lives in Maine and travels around a lot, it is a complete shit show here like anywhere else rn. Whether its Rangely or Portland it don't matter the way things are.
>>8092081boooo
OC
>>8091700Can we have a dead mall thread?
>>8097435Anon, moving away from the depression generator that is Oregon/Washington is the best move you’ll ever make. Every day can be delightful because you won’t wake up to gray skies. Texas beckons, anon.
>>81022252nd one
>>8102226shit compared to others but here u go
These threads are very much favorites of mine. Please keep em coming.
>>8091409Reminds me of that movie about the haunted box.
Man.. if I gotta be the one to keep this thread alive then so help me I will. Liminal spaces bring me so much comfort goddamn it.
Pool room
https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Liminal_Space
>>8104996takes me back to driving to Florida at night when I was like 5 or 6 years old damn,
>>8106269How did your feet reach the pedals?
>>8108788this messes me up
>>8090980A good one here.
>>8091700Man I hate that malls are going out...So comfy
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>>8096392Foxwoods parking is like this.
>>8092329>>8092682>>8104991>>8104992>>8104993my thread favourites
> 7360 x 4912https://files.catbox.moe/mjd0e7.jpg
my bathroom is kinda liminal