Looks like a photo of a place where they’ve last seen the victim.
r/thenightfeeling
Every time I see a Lawsons I think of how weird that they were founded in Akron Ohio but only exist in Japan now.
Actually, you can still buy Lawsons chip dip in Ohio. It’s pretty good!
Combini!
Remind me of Subaru
Never heard a convenience store called a “snack stop” before.
I lived in Ogikibo north side for 4 years. Where is this??
But what snacks did you buy?
Beautiful
I’m a sucker for conbini pics
This reminds me of a Japanese horror game I played last year called “The Convenience Store”.
I want this blown up and framed for my wall.
I just love this shot
LAWSON!!!!!!!
I took a shit in front of this store one night
Of all the cool stuff I saw in Japan, why does this one make me want to go back so badly?
I wonder if it’s the postmodern idea I have of Japan. My view of it is a cultural reference within a cultural reference meaning a banal store bathed in a nocturnal glow is evocative of games and anime I grew up with rather than calling on the memories I made when I was over there.
Anyway, I love this photo. The looming clouds are beautiful too, they look so perfectly placed in the frame.
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Really like it ! Great mood 🙂
Looks like a photo of a place where they’ve last seen the victim.
r/thenightfeeling
Every time I see a Lawsons I think of how weird that they were founded in Akron Ohio but only exist in Japan now.
Actually, you can still buy Lawsons chip dip in Ohio. It’s pretty good!
Combini!
Remind me of Subaru
Never heard a convenience store called a “snack stop” before.
I lived in Ogikibo north side for 4 years. Where is this??
But what snacks did you buy?
Beautiful
I’m a sucker for conbini pics
This reminds me of a Japanese horror game I played last year called “The Convenience Store”.
I want this blown up and framed for my wall.
I just love this shot
LAWSON!!!!!!!
I took a shit in front of this store one night
Of all the cool stuff I saw in Japan, why does this one make me want to go back so badly?
I wonder if it’s the postmodern idea I have of Japan. My view of it is a cultural reference within a cultural reference meaning a banal store bathed in a nocturnal glow is evocative of games and anime I grew up with rather than calling on the memories I made when I was over there.
Anyway, I love this photo. The looming clouds are beautiful too, they look so perfectly placed in the frame.