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YandereMikuMistress

YandereMikuMistress

you say falling victim to myself is weak, so be it
Apr 26, 2023
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Liminal spaces are strangely comforting for me, I'd stay forever somewhere alone, an if it were possible for me to not have to eat I'd just lay in some corner without a soul but myself,,ahh to dissappear.
 
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StaticCryBabye

Sorrowful Pixel
Apr 9, 2023
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I agree. Liminal spaces are fascinating and weirdly comforting to me too. The unsettling silence gives me a sense of peace and comfort. I've always wished to be in one someday, just peacefully sitting quietly and looking at an endless, expanding dark mountainscape, waiting to finally disappear.
 
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imissmykitten

imissmykitten

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May 7, 2023
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i like liminal spaces a lot. they are familiar and comforting, i have a lot of them saved to feel this comfort when i look back on them. in a way, it reminds me of my childhood, as in, quite empty but comforting.

i also would like to visit the liminal hotel in the uk one day.
 
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YandereMikuMistress

you say falling victim to myself is weak, so be it
Apr 26, 2023
1,314
i like liminal spaces a lot. they are familiar and comforting, i have a lot of them saved to feel this comfort when i look back on them. in a way, it reminds me of my childhood, as in, quite empty but comforting.

i also would like to visit the liminal hotel in the uk one day.
I know what you mean, nostalgic,, and not just that, it's exactly what you said "empty but comforting"
I agree. Liminal spaces are fascinating and weirdly comforting to me too. The unsettling silence gives me a sense of peace and comfort. I've always wished to be in one someday, just peacefully sitting quietly and looking at an endless, expanding dark mountainscape, waiting to finally disappear.
It genuinely is! and y'know I'm not entirely sure how to describe it but I'd agree that they give me a sense of bittersweet peace, plus the idea that I won't have the chance to be hurt by anyone is oh so comforting,, really don't know why I yern for this feeling it gives me to be emulated,, just the idea of what your describing would be, "perfectly faultless" to say the least.
 
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