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Revision as of 06:46, 22 February 2022
Liminal spaces are an idea frequently featured in zoomer internet horror. They are an abstraction of the common zoomer's sense of emptiness because they're beta faggots who don't have any friends and get zero pussy. Liminal spaces are transitory spaces, that are empty and nostalgic in one way or another. They are also frequently places visited during childhood and early adulthood.
Places that are "Liminal"
- Empty schools
- Empty shopping centers
- Empty parking lots
- Empty playgrounds
- Empty pools
Why do they exist?
Are empty spaces actually scary?
Since the target audience of liminal spaces are socially awkward zoomer faggots, the answer is yes. Wide-open spaces are scary to them, even though they're too pussy to actually trespass and go into a mall at night when its closed. The arrival of The Backrooms into the internet consciousness created the idea of liminal spaces as a less horror themed version of infinite empty yellow corridors that smell of wet carpet.