LIMINALITY

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2026-01-08
Series Updated:
2026-01-09
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Liminality: a concept in anthropology and psychology that refers to being in between two stages of life or in the middle of changing from one mode of existence to another.

"Mia likes this monotony, likes the routine of living in such a small town like Hawkins. It’s nice, when you think about it. You can predict exactly how your week is going to go based on how blue the sky is on Monday. You know that when the radio says it’s going to rain, it’ll be a bright day, and that when they say it’ll be sunny, to expect rain. People do the same thing every single day, a routine of work, school and home that never fails to repeat itself. When she goes to town with her mother, the cashiers at the stores know her name, and at the restaurant by the department store, the waitress knows her milkshake order.
Mia is meant for the tiny towns where everyone knows everyone, and her friends are within biking distance. She’s meant for the predictable. The safe.
Predictability, Mia thinks again, is grossly underrated. "

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