Peter Kisner on Nostr: Having read this kind of kept my eye out for liminal times and places in real life. ...
Having read this kind of kept my eye out for liminal times and places in real life. Not that I was expecting to see fairies, but just kind of fascinated with the vibe or frission of the situation. Even mundane things in public places can have an oddly liminal quality if you think about the implications. Like kiosks and booths clearly built by people who expect them to be occupied regularly, but which have not seen use in years. Or even a dark school gymnasium when the building is shut down.
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