Totó

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"Holding onto dear life"

17yo Costa Rican. Deeply in love with any kind of mystery

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In the place I call H O M E The term Liminal Space is used to describe a place or state of change or transition; this may be physical (e.g. a doorway) or psychological (e.g. the period of adolescence). Liminal space imagery often depicts this sense of eeriness, nostalgia, and apprehension, capturing transitional places (such as stairwells, roads, corridors, or hotels) unsettlingly devoid of people. Liminal spaces are empty or abandoned places that appear eerie, forlorn, and often surreal. Liminal spaces are commonly places of transition, pertaining to the concept of liminality. Liminal spaces may appear eerie or strange because they fall into an uncanny valley of architecture and physical places. THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL WAKE UP THIS IS NOT REAL We can't really help but to be slaves to our own minds, being constrained by the limitations of our physical bodies and the knowledge of the fragility of them. Do you ever go to a Funeral and reflect in the value of your own life, knowing that one day you will be in the same casket? We only live once, some live good lifes, other live bad lifes, but in the end all people are united in death. This is what brings meaning to life. Your own fleeting lifetime ticking away as you read this, Do you feel yourself dying? Do you ever feel like your best days have gone by? The crushing realization that what you once held so dearly Will be gone one day? Our memories are a double edged sword, making us remember fondly what we once lived and reminding us that we will never live to experience it again. In a way, in our lifes we live a hell of our own creation, trapped to only being to experience our own perspective and to never fully know the truth of our own existence. To be human is to be cursed with the knowledge of our existence and the futility of searching a determined meaning in it, knowing that one day we'll cease to exist.
Nostalgia is a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. Nostalgia is associated with a longing for the past, its personalities, possibilities, and events, especially the "good old days" or a "warm childhood". It can also include images and other things that were popular during nostalgic times. Nostalgia is triggered by something reminding an individual of an event or item from their past. The resulting emotion can vary from happiness to sorrow. Nostalgia is also triggered specifically by feelings of loneliness.

Hello, I'm a 17yo who loves Liminal Spaces, the Backrooms, Dreamcore, Weircore, and any other type of media that invokes a sense of Unreality. I've always felt wonder at the thought of exploring places, trying to understand them and appreciating what led them there. I also love learning about history, philosophy, and science; that's why I'm studying Electronic Engineering!

I'm also very interested in things like worldbuilding, conlangs, speculative evolution, alternate history, fiction and overall creative works. I'd like to create a world of my own someday for people to enjoy and read lore about!

One of my favorite things ever is the SCP Wiki, which is from where I got my love for the unknown, anomalous and unreal from. Aside from that, I'm not your "edgy kid" and I actually like things like Sanrio (Cinnamoroll is literally me), so don't be afraid to talk to me about anything

I hope you like my profile and that we could talk about anything soon.

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