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The “Make Me Suffer” Community Posts Unsettling Pics No One Wants To See, Yet They Can’t Stop Looking (30 New Pics)
Curiosities,FailsMAR 14, 2023

The “Make Me Suffer” Community Posts Unsettling Pics No One Wants To See, Yet They Can’t Stop Looking (30 New Pics)

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Whether it’s fear, disgust, or shock, some things captivate our attention despite eliciting negative emotions. Take something disgusting, for instance. Food covered in mold, human guts spilling out in a horror movie, whatever you find to be your personal hell. One would assume it’s natural to try to avoid or at least look away from it, don’t you think?
Well, not necessarily. There’s a scientific explanation of why we are often engrossed in something gross. Moreover, we might even find looking at it somewhat enjoyable. That is likely one of the reasons the subreddit ‘Make Me Suffer’ was created.
With a description reading “If it hurts to look at, post it”, it’s home to pictures of some of the most horrendous things, from unfortunate medical conditions to way too many spiders. Scroll down if you want to test how enjoyable viewing such images actually is. Some can get pretty disgusting, though. Don’t say we haven’t warned you.

#1 Unclogged My Sisters Shower Drain

Unclogged My Sisters Shower Drain
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The Conversation revealed that the reason we are often enthralled with something repulsive lies in the early stages of human evolution. It is believed that disgust originally mostly concerned food and helped people evaluate when it has become a source of danger. Its pungent smell or off-putting appearance let them know it was better not to touch it.

That is why people learned to pay attention to it. And eventually, certain things that seemed disgusting became captivating as well. In addition to that, viewing certain abhorrent things became somewhat satisfying due to the human tendency of enjoying constraint risks, also known as benign masochism.

#2 Black Pin Mold That Spawned From A Bowl Of Cat Food That Has Been Soaked In Water For A Few Weeks

Black Pin Mold That Spawned From A Bowl Of Cat Food That Has Been Soaked In Water For A Few Weeks
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#3 Husband Is Severely Allergic To Dogs. This Is What Happened When He Bought A Used Gaming Console From Folks That Lied About Their “Pet Free” Home

Husband Is Severely Allergic To Dogs. This Is What Happened When He Bought A Used Gaming Console From Folks That Lied About Their “Pet Free” Home
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When it comes to disgust, it’s not only the palpable things that repel us. Similarly to safeguarding ourselves from physical danger, we tend to save ourselves from what we find morally alarming as well. 

The neuroscientist Aditi Subramaniam covered this idea in Psychology Today. “Indeed, there is considerable overlap in the brain regions that govern both 'core' disgust and moral disgust,” she wrote. “When something provokes core disgust, our reaction is to get our bodies as far away from it as possible, to minimize the chances of contamination or infection. Similarly, scientists have suggested that when something disgusts us on a moral level, we tend to want to protect our 'souls' from contamination by staying away.”

#4 My Grandma Has Had This Brush For So Long

My Grandma Has Had This Brush For So Long
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#5 What Is This Crazy Swarm Of Inch Long Bugs On Gas Pumps In South Carolina?

What Is This Crazy Swarm Of Inch Long Bugs On Gas Pumps In South Carolina?
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The online world is an inexhaustible source for those who enjoy viewing rather gruesome content. The ‘Make Me Suffer’ subreddit alone has gathered over a million members since its creation in 2018. And that’s just one example.

Unsurprisingly, such content as well as some horrific trends have attracted plenty of attention from the online community, whether it’s videos of people popping pimples, eating something gross, or something else completely.

#6 I Would Simply Pass Away

I Would Simply Pass Away
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#7 My Sister Has A Tooth Growing From The Roof Of Her Mouth

My Sister Has A Tooth Growing From The Roof Of Her Mouth
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#8 Radiologist Said There Was No Broken Bone.. I’m Skeptical

Radiologist Said There Was No Broken Bone.. I’m Skeptical
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But it’s not only the disgusting things we can’t seem to look away from; scary material can captivate people’s attention just as well. Take horror movies, for instance. How many times have you seen someone peeping at the screen through their fingers? Chances are, they know something horrifying is about to happen, yet they choose to witness it nevertheless. 

According to Frontiers In Psychology, it is related to the build-up and the resolution of suspense. The build-up in horror movies is typically based on negative elements, such as anxiety, stress, or horror. Caused by something atrocious, they emphasize the juxtaposition of the positive effects the resolution of suspense brings.

#9 So Uh... We've Been Having A Lot Of Random Ants In Our House For Years, And Today We Discovered Where They Were Coming From While Painting

So Uh... We've Been Having A Lot Of Random Ants In Our House For Years, And Today We Discovered Where They Were Coming From While Painting
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#10 Partner Drops Used Contacts Behind The Bed Head

Partner Drops Used Contacts Behind The Bed Head
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#11 Ankle 4 Days After A Sprain

Ankle 4 Days After A Sprain
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Some people who love horror movies are often terrified nevertheless, as fear is not easily manageable. (Readers who have fears related to any of the listed images can attest to that.) Similarly to disgust, it is a survival instinct based on responding to a perceived threat. However, the things we identify as threats differ from person to person. That is why something that’s terrifying to some can evoke no reaction from others.

#12 Had A Hangnail

Had A Hangnail
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#13 194-Pound Unpolished Amethyst Crystal Office Chair

194-Pound Unpolished Amethyst Crystal Office Chair
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#14 Post-Op Orif Scar. Looks Like An American Football!

Post-Op Orif Scar. Looks Like An American Football!
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In some cases, excessive fear might actually be a phobia—a debilitating sense of anxiety caused by a specific object, situation, or feeling. The National Institute of Mental Health revealed that nearly 13% of Americans experience a certain phobia at some point in their lives. 

#15 When They Move Out But Don’t Clean Their Fridge

When They Move Out But Don’t Clean Their Fridge
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#16 Hand-Foot-And-Mouth Disease Is No Joke!

Hand-Foot-And-Mouth Disease Is No Joke!
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#17 Found These Guys Crawling All Over My Kitchen Floor This Morning, After Some Heavy Rain Last Night

Found These Guys Crawling All Over My Kitchen Floor This Morning, After Some Heavy Rain Last Night
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Phobias are classified based on the source of the anxiety. They include animals, the natural environment, blood, injection, and injury, situations, and other types. Some believe there are as many as 500 different kinds of phobias.

#18 Getting Hit Head On While Riding A Dirt Bike

Getting Hit Head On While Riding A Dirt Bike
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#19 1 Piece Of Mussel And Then This!

1 Piece Of Mussel And Then This!
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#20 Shower Mold

Shower Mold
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When it comes to the most common phobias, Very Well Mind distinguishes the following ten: arachnophobia (spiders), ophidiophobia (snakes), acrophobia (heights), aerophobia (flying), cynophobia (dogs), astraphobia (thunder and lightning), trypanophobia (injections), social phobia (social interactions), agoraphobia (places or situations that are difficult to escape), mysophobia (germs, dirt, and other contaminants).

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