This is my cosplay of Simon from Cry of Fear. I updated and modified it a bit—got a more accurate hoodie and bag. The photo was also heavily edited in Photoshop, so I hope for your understanding.
I found this cute cat on the street, lying on someone’s jacket. He wasn’t afraid of me when I approached and started purring as I gently stroked his fur...
I really liked this view, so I decided to take a picture of it.
Actually, I really love taking photos of streets, and I don’t know why—it’s a very relaxing sight.
I took this photo while walking through the park. I was told that the priest of this church is a pedophile who harassed children. Im not sure how true that is. And I wouldnt say that I’m particularly fond of religious ideas. I would more likely align myself with nihilism or existentialism. Also, because it was very dark at the time, I had to resort to Photoshop to increase the contrast and brightness of the photo.
I like a girl. I don’t want to say her name, so I’ll call her Mrs. M. She shows me signs of attention, but at the same time… she likes hanging out with other guys, which really hurts me. Today, I went for a walk with Mrs. M, and we took some pictures together. She said she enjoys my company, but I’m not completely sure about that.
While we were walking with Mrs. M, we came across an abandoned building. I started climbing up to it, and while I was doing that, she took a picture of me from behind. I think it turned out to be a pretty cool photo.
While we were walking, we came to my house, and I suggested stopping by my basement to grab some sweets since I kept long-lasting food there, like juices, canned pineapples, and similar stuff. While we were there, she took quite a few pictures, but in my opinion, this one is the coolest.
I took this photo while walking with Mrs. M, and we noticed how funny our shoes looked together.
This photo was taken near the island. When Mrs. M and I were walking, we noticed that the sunset was incredibly beautiful, so I decided to take a picture of it.
An incredibly beautiful sky while I was picking up my Converse from the post office. I decided to capture it just like that, without any particular intention.
At the same time, while picking up my Converse, I noticed that the sky looked quite two-sided. On one side, it was very clear with a gentle blue color, while on the other, it appeared grayer and more misty. I decided to capture this electronic tower, or rather, the communication tower, standing between these contrasting halves of the sky.
I was walking through a cemetery, and on my way back, I came across a rather clean road sign—cleaner than usual for our district. I decided to take a photo of it, along with the surroundings.
The whole street was illuminated by a streetlight, shining a very bright yellow. I captured it.
While walking through the cemetery, It was quite overgrown and not exactly well-maintained. Bushes surrounded it, but they weren’t high enough to block the way. When I approached, I discovered that the grave belonged to a 10-year-old boy. It’s incredibly sad and heartbreaking to see something like that in cemeteries.
This is what the cemetery itself looked like. What really frustrated me was the fact that many graves had no names on them. Is the church really that careless about this process?