Crossing Thresholds
Crossing a threshold gives you a fragile freedom, provisional, and relational. It mirrors the nature of reality itself, empty yet luminous, contingent yet coherent, groundless yet capable of boundless care.
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Crossing Thresholds
Crossing a threshold gives you a fragile freedom, provisional, and relational. It mirrors the nature of reality itself, empty yet luminous, contingent yet coherent, groundless yet capable of boundless care.
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is the invitation thing in vampire lore explicitly "you must utter a phrase to my face granting permission circle to enter your residence" or do implied invitations count ? is intention and tacit consent enough ? like how neurotypicals will invite each other to events purely by talking about the event around the intended invitee and maybe asking their thoughts on the concept of the event. but the invitation is meant. the permission is granted.
are vampires just like autistic ? or do they require formality for no real reason other than being extra AF ?
Crossing Thresholds. Bute Town's rich industrial history resulted in the need for more efficient transport systems over time which has had an impact on the landscape. Our experiences were of a disjointed community; an area of segregation , closed gates , obstructions and blockages . Some of these were necessary through reuse of the land for development, however, we experienced environments that were stilted and didn't flow. Our observations led us to conclude that new developments have to be sympathetic to their existing landscape. It is important that places retain a sense of flow whilst maintaining a sense of history.