Also known as The Buddhist Hell Gardens of Thailand. This garden consists of statues that depict what hell is supposed to be like. According to the "Traibhumi Phra Ruang,“ upon death a buddhist will encounter four celestial beings who weigh your good deeds and bad deeds. If your bad ones outweigh your good ones you go to this hell.
The statues in this garden show, in gruesome detail, what that hell will be like. The hell has 136 pits, but individuals can be reborn from those pits. You can be reborn from all the pits except the one you are sent to for hurting (physically) your parents or monks.
VB Mario Land was a game announced for the Virtual Boy in 1995, but never released. The top image is a screenshot of an area with an overhead view, similar in visual style to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, released by Nintendo to the press. The bottom footage is a recording of the game’s playable demo at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show 1995, showcasing the same level. The screen is a cutscene where Mario falls into a trap. Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Source 1, Source 2
I swear for the life of me I can’t find him in the second one. But I feel he’s there, I just feel it
So a thing you can do in this situation is go into Photoshop and have it live compare two images. Example:
Top Layer was the original, second layer was the one in question, and third is them subtracted and you can see his shirt pop out against the black.
But this one…
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Those two images are EXACTLY the same but I can feel him there. He’s got to be there
The thing about him is that he isn’t just a person, he’s an atmosphere of dread
Take the second circle of hell as described in Dante’s Inferno, which doesn’t seem to contain any specific demon, merely a constant feeling of dread and corruption. At first we’d assume the demons to be absent from this plane, but upon further thought it becomes clear that what was thought to be the backdrop of this scene -the pervasive dread and corruption- is actually the demon. Same principle, even if he isn’t there in physical form, he’s still present.