Peter Kisner on Nostr: At some point a bunch of pictures of liminal spaces, like those in closed or ...
At some point a bunch of pictures of liminal spaces, like those in closed or abandoned malls or offices, started showing up on the web. And eventually “the Backrooms” cohered as a thing, presumably inspired by some of these pictures. I mentioned the Backrooms to my kids a couple years ago and they were already familiar with the idea. It sounded just like any other trope to them, though I still found it kind of fascinating.
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