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Sat, 16 May 2026 11:04:17 -0700
marlon from private IP, post #12468220

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Backrooms

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4dGpz6cnHo&list=PLVAh-MgDVqvDUEq6qDXqORBioE4Yhol_z


Sat, 16 May 2026 15:19:36 -0700
zerosugar from private IP
Reply #12375911

I can’t wait to see backrooms when it comes out. I love liminal spaces. 

I also want to see obsession which just came out and hokum! 


Sat, 16 May 2026 16:39:20 -0700
marlon from private IP
Reply #12508063

once i worked in an office with no windows, it was all yellow like that in the video.  lasted only a few months, it was during wintertime so not too bad, but
thank God i will never need to do it again.

why does Sugar like liminal spaces?  


Sun, 17 May 2026 19:59:22 -0700
zerosugar from private IP
Reply #14351628

@marlonTest I feel liminal spaces are nostalgic without being annoying and
regressive (i.e. people who are like we are so ancient now). I hate when some generations make nostalgia for the past a personality because it can be depressing
and stressful. Millennials especially loved self deprecating humor and I hated that. Liminal spaces are nostalgic without the stress. In fact, they can be
relaxing. They are the perfect bridge between the past and present. I also love architecture and find beauty in them, especially mid century liminal spaces. In
short, liminal spaces allow you to be nostalgic without thinking about your age. They just invoke a feeling without commentary. 


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