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Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding you of a happier time. Whether it's an old commercial or a book from your past, it belongs in /r/nostalgia. Here we can take pleasure in reminiscing about the good ol' days... times we shared with loved ones, both humorous and sad. So grab your Pogs, Surge cans and Thriller cassettes, and we'll see you in /r/nostalgia!
For pictures, articles, videos and discussions of malls from the past...and current malls in their dead, dying, abandoned or currently being demolished state. ----------------------------------------------------------- Join the Dead Malls of Discord Community by going to this link: https://discord.gg/g4tKbpu
"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."
The Empty Lord & Taylor Wing At Palisades Center, NY.
For pictures, articles, videos and discussions of malls from the past...and current malls in their dead, dying, abandoned or currently being demolished state. ----------------------------------------------------------- Join the Dead Malls of Discord Community by going to this link: https://discord.gg/g4tKbpu
"A liminal space is the time between the 'what was' and the 'next.' It is a place of transition, waiting, and not knowing. Liminal space is where all transformation takes place, if we learn to wait and let it form us."
A place to discuss being a commuter on the LIRR. It's the only mode of transportation into the city besides driving which means it's the only realistic choice for the million + commuters travelling from LI to NY everyday. Here we can share tips on cancellations, fare hikes, detours, and anything else LIRR. *This subreddit is not affiliated, owned, or sponsored by the MTA or LIRR*
Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding you of a happier time. Whether it's an old commercial or a book from your past, it belongs in /r/nostalgia. Here we can take pleasure in reminiscing about the good ol' days... times we shared with loved ones, both humorous and sad. So grab your Pogs, Surge cans and Thriller cassettes, and we'll see you in /r/nostalgia!