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Hi hello... I have always wanted a hyper-specific Discord server for niche, weird, strange content online. I've had this server for about two years now sitting on a shelf and it's high time I make it public for anybody else who loves this type of stuff.
Bonus chat for all your personal liminal/weirdcore photography or writing that you really want to share with others.
I hope to see you there!
#liminal spaces#oddcore#creepy#midwestern gothic#regional gothic#midwest gothic#Discord server#liminal#weirdcore
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i wish i were home
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on my bimonthly trip to Silent Hill to buy poly-fil
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A trees growing up in abandoned silo, Oklahoma, USA,
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#regional gothic#midwestern gothic#creepy#midwest gothic#liminal spaces#local library on our travels taught us how to use this old microfilm reader. we looked through newspaper archives#this was one of the pages---i did not edit this#photography
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The context for the most recent batches of photos: about a year ago I went on a little midwest road trip with a friend. Among our finds was a seemingly completely abandoned, massive field of real vintage circus equipment, props, signs, etc. rotting exposed to the elements. It was unbelievable. We walked around for probably over an hour there.
#if anybody wants extra details on this place i'd be happy to provide over DMs but i don't post that information publicly!#want to protect things from getting stolen and destroyed and shit. not cool if you do that
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take your seats.
#regional gothic#midwestern gothic#creepy#midwest gothic#liminal spaces#for anybody curious these are real totally genuine old circus props i found rotting out in a field in Indiana#completely exposed to the elements. it was creepy as fuck. barns and barns of this stuff left open and abandoned#photography
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'fences' by alan wood, 1983 in earthworks and beyond: contemporary art in the landscape - john beardsley (1989)
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