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Here Are The Creepiest ‘Oddly Terrifying’ Photos If You Don’t Feel Traumatized Enough (50 Pics)
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Here Are The Creepiest ‘Oddly Terrifying’ Photos If You Don’t Feel Traumatized Enough (50 Pics)

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The horror genre is having a serious comeback at the moment. True crime shows are more popular than ever, scary movies have never been as authentic and original (thank you Ari Aster, Jordan Peele and Robert Eggers!) Even officials from the U.S. military have admitted that UFOs are real. Well, more accurately, they said that the government is in possession of “inhuman” remains. That probably creeped us out even more.
To celebrate this resurgence of all things creepy, we have prepared another list of unsettling photographs from the r/OddlyTerrifying subreddit. Whatever, I wasn’t planning on sleeping tonight anyway. Let’s scroll down and satisfy our morbid curiosity together, pandas! And to know more about why we’re so into recreational horror, read our interview with American Literature lecturer Dr. Kevin Corstorphine.

#1 Hidden Microphones

Hidden Microphones
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There's certainly something to be said about why people actively seek out and are fans of horror. There seems to be something about scary things that draws people in. It can’t be just the fact that people like to be scared, right? Bored Panda spoke about the specifics of horror with Dr. Kevin Corstorphine, lecturer in American Literature at the University of Hull.

Dr. Corstorphine says that one of the reasons we like horror is because of its soothing element. This might sound counterintuitive, but scary things might provide comfort to us. “Being scared is thrilling,” Corstorphine says, “but I think that most people who really enjoy horror and actively seek it out find an element of solace in it. Horror is unfortunately a part of life, and fiction lets us explore it and make sense of it somehow.”

#2 Abdandoned House's Porch Looks Like A Mouth With Fangs

Abdandoned House's Porch Looks Like A Mouth With Fangs
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#3 A Tunnel Dug By The Giant Ground Sloth In Brazil (10,000 Years Ago)

A Tunnel Dug By The Giant Ground Sloth In Brazil (10,000 Years Ago)
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Different types of media might scare and terrify us in different ways. An eerie song might unsettle us, a scary book can conjure up different creepy images in our minds. Film, of course, is more explicit, it leaves less to the imagination, and so does photography. Thus sometimes visual media is best at evoking a scare out of us.

Dr. Corstorphine agrees: “Even though a film might have many components that work together, it's interesting that images stick out so strongly for us: Regan's possession in The Exorcist, Carrie dripping with blood at the prom, or even some of the gruesome torture scenes from the Saw films. The visual is definitely the element that stays with us and comes back even if we try to forget about it!”

#4 Dark Hedges Ireland

Dark Hedges Ireland
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#5 Subtropical Swamp In Louisiana, USA

Subtropical Swamp In Louisiana, USA
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#6 Driving At Night With Astigmatism

Driving At Night With Astigmatism
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However, horror is not always as explicit as it is in the Saw franchise. The photos in this list are proof that sometimes things scare or unsettle us even if they’re seemingly mundane. It’s the strangeness we find in ordinary things, what Freud called unheimlich (the unhomely). 

#7 Sinkhole In Turkey

Sinkhole In Turkey
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#8 This Is A Single Shot And Not Two Pictures

This Is A Single Shot And Not Two Pictures
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#9 My Dog Was Pretty Nervous About Heading Down This Trail For Some Reason

My Dog Was Pretty Nervous About Heading Down This Trail For Some Reason
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Dr. Corstorphine explains the uncanny: “[It’s] that weird mix of the familiar and strange, like when you wake up and just for a second, your dressing gown is a hooded figure standing in your bedroom. In visual art and film, I think this comes across frequently with the look in someone's face, and the eyes in particular. It's that sense that something is not quite right that's so unsettling.”

#10 Was Leaving My House At 6am And Found This In The Dew On The Front Steps

Was Leaving My House At 6am And Found This In The Dew On The Front Steps
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#11 My Job Is To Inspect Every Single One Of These Car, Night Time Hits Different

My Job Is To Inspect Every Single One Of These Car, Night Time Hits Different
I can't ever shake the feeling someone, or something, is going to jump out from one of these. Always hearing these weird whisper noises that I'm sure is the wind, but still makes your hair stand up.
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#12 A Female Omothymus Spider Spotted In Malaysia

A Female Omothymus Spider Spotted In Malaysia
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Dr. Corstorphine’s research interests include horror and Gothic fiction and he has written extensively on authors such as Bram Stoker, H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King. “I'm a big fan of the Evil Dead films, including the latest ones,” he shares his favorites. “It's that mix of body horror, tension, and a bit of humor that works for me.”

#13 Nasa's James Webb Telescope Has Spotted A Giant 'Question Mark' Object In Deep Space

Nasa's James Webb Telescope Has Spotted A Giant 'Question Mark' Object In Deep Space
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#14 Lighthouse Perched On A Rock Pillar In The Westman Islands, Iceland

Lighthouse Perched On A Rock Pillar In The Westman Islands, Iceland
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#15 The Cork-Lid Trapdoor Spider. If You See What Looks Like An Ancient Coin Buried In Sand, Leave It Alone

The Cork-Lid Trapdoor Spider. If You See What Looks Like An Ancient Coin Buried In Sand, Leave It Alone
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Corstorphine is also aware that picking favorite pieces of horror (or any kind of) media is notably personal. “I think there's a nostalgic element to horror films as well: they're bound up with the experiences you've had watching them in a specific time and place,” the academic says.

He also includes the video game franchise Silent Hill amongst his favorites for its inventive visuals. For anyone interested in visual horror, he would also recommend the art of Clive Barker, the creator of the Hellraiser franchise.

#16 Vegetables Shaped Like Humans

Vegetables Shaped Like Humans
This farmer couple used silicon to create molds in the shape of their own feet. They then planted turnips using these molds. As the turnips grew, they filled the molds and took on the shape of their feet.
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#17 Close-Up Of An Ant

Close-Up Of An Ant
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#18 This Monstrosity On The Bathroom Ceiling Of A Local Restaurant

This Monstrosity On The Bathroom Ceiling Of A Local Restaurant
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Aarhus University in Denmark has a Recreational Fear Lab which studies the human fascination with all things frightening. Its director Matthias Clasen told The Washington Post he and his team identified three broad types of horror genre enthusiasts. “Adrenaline junkies”, “white knucklers” and “dark copers”.

#19 This Shark Has Seen Some Shit

This Shark Has Seen Some Shit
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#20 Coal Miners Returning From The Depths After A Days Work, Belgium, Circa 1900

Coal Miners Returning From The Depths After A Days Work, Belgium, Circa 1900
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