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50 “Oddly Terrifying” Pictures That May Leave Your Bowels Dropping In Fear (New Pics)

50 “Oddly Terrifying” Pictures That May Leave Your Bowels Dropping In Fear (New Pics)

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While there's still a good chunk of the year left before we get to spook each other during Halloween or until another internet sensation like Skinamarink provokes a two-week-long bout of insomnia, the internet is not short of supply when it comes to oddly terrifying material.
If you're one of those daredevils who takes great pleasure in horror films and reading creepypastas (alone in your apartment!), then you'll be right at home in the Oddly Terrifying community. From mysterious fingerprints on one's ceiling to creepy, abandoned churches in the middle of nowhere, this is pure nightmare fodder that will surely give you the heebie-jeebies. And in case someone asks, you'll find us under a well-lit blanket coloring our mandalas, trying to return to our happy place. Hopefully, there's no creepy forests on the way back.

#1 Astronaut Bruce Mccandless II Floats Completely Untethered, Away From The Safety Of The Space Shuttle, With Nothing But His Manned Maneuvering Unit Keeping Him Alive. The First Person In History To Do So

Astronaut Bruce Mccandless II Floats Completely Untethered, Away From The Safety Of The Space Shuttle, With Nothing But His Manned Maneuvering Unit Keeping Him Alive. The First Person In History To Do So
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Under the glass case inside a trapper’s store called the Banff Indian Trader Shop, an unsuspecting-looking wooden cabin located at the edge of Banff, Alberta, lies a mysterious creature. A half-fish, half-terrifying "man-beast of the seven seas," presumably caught in the waters of Fiji in the 18th century.

In broad daylight, this mummified monstrosity looks exactly what it sounds like: a dried-up monkey stitched up on top of a giant fish à la merman. Something you'd imagine a 16th-century sailor spinning tall tales about to scare the bejeezus out of other sailors. And sure, it looks kind of comical under normal circumstances.

But leave me alone with it in the wee hours, and I'm pretty sure you'd find me rocking back and forth with my arms around my knees. Even though it was probably me and no one else who decided to go seek out this monstrosity, despite the possibility of a sleepless night - something that r/oddlyterrifying is excellent at, often making others like myself question why we come back here time and time again in the first place.

#2 A Month Ago I Became Friends With A Crow. Today He Brought Me The Skull Of Another Crow

A Month Ago I Became Friends With A Crow. Today He Brought Me The Skull Of Another Crow
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Created in 2013, a few years after creepypasta's Slenderman took internet by the storm, r/oddlyterrifying today boasts 2.6 million community members, ranking among the top subreddits for horror-related content. Honestly, it's not difficult to see the appeal, since there's only a few (safe) places on the net where people can act both as digital curators and consumers of a cornucopia of spine-tingling, possibly cursed imagery.

Of course, considering that 71% of Americans under the age of 35 enjoy scary movies, it's not entirely surprising why some horror enthusiasts might look for an extra thrill either on r/creepypasta or its frightening cousin, r/oddlyterrifying.

#3 I Don't Know About You, But This Feels Weird

I Don't Know About You, But This Feels Weird
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#4 This Ad From 1996 Was Prophetic

This Ad From 1996 Was Prophetic
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#5 Hi There

Hi There
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According to acclaimed horror novelist Stephen King, horror films often act as a "barometer of the societal anxieties that plague our collective subconscious." While this perspective may romanticize the genre, Clark McCauley, a research professor of psychology, suggests that one prevalent reason why young adults, particularly men, seek the thrills of horror movies is to display their courage and bravado.

"Young males often compete to watch horror, to show 'I can take it,'" McCauley explained to Bored Panda in an email, noting that desensitization to feelings of disgust tends to occur faster than desensitization to feelings of arousal, leading to an increased fondness for horror among this demographic (which statistically ranges between 15-25). 

#6 Chicago Metra Up-N Track, Carries 34,000 Passengers On 70 Trains Across This Bridge Every Day

Chicago Metra Up-N Track, Carries 34,000 Passengers On 70 Trains Across This Bridge Every Day
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#7 Civilians Taking Care Of Zoo Animals In Their Own Homes During WWII

Civilians Taking Care Of Zoo Animals In Their Own Homes During WWII
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#8 When A Kangaroo Feels Threatened, It’ll Submerge Itself Chest Deep In Body Of Water To Lure In The Threat, Then It Will Ferociously Drown It By Holding Its Head Underwater And Biting It Until They’re No Longer Putting Up A Fight

When A Kangaroo Feels Threatened, It’ll Submerge Itself Chest Deep In Body Of Water To Lure In The Threat, Then It Will Ferociously Drown It By Holding Its Head Underwater And Biting It Until They’re No Longer Putting Up A Fight
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In his 1998 essay 'When Screen Violence Is Not Attractive,' McCauley argues that there are two key factors that influence the enjoyment of horror films (but are not limited to moving pictures). "First is that enjoyment of horror depends not upon the balance of positive and negative emotions elicited," he wrote, "but rather upon excitement and involvement that can be associated with either positive or negative emotions."

#9 The "Snow" In The Wizard Of Oz Movie Was 100% Pure Asbestos

The "Snow" In The Wizard Of Oz Movie Was 100% Pure Asbestos
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#10 A Woman’s Glove From 1850’s In London, Used For Self-Defence

A Woman’s Glove From 1850’s In London, Used For Self-Defence
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#11 My Friend Is A Bus Driver In Portland, Or And Sent Me This

My Friend Is A Bus Driver In Portland, Or And Sent Me This
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Fear, it seems, holds as much significance in human existence as basic needs like food and water, manifesting itself in various forms such as movies, roller coasters, and unexpected tragedies. Or, in our case, the chilling images on r/oddlyterrifying.

The ability of these uncanny images to provoke reactions, then, suggests that our response to them is influenced more by our individual identities than the authenticity of the images themselves. In other words: there's nothing wrong with you, whether you seek folkloric 18th-century mummified monstrosities or stare at the darkly-lit abyss that is r/oddlyterrifying for cheap thrills.

#12 A Friend's Printer Broke, Here's The Result Of Him Printing Off A Picture Of Nicolas Cage

A Friend's Printer Broke, Here's The Result Of Him Printing Off A Picture Of Nicolas Cage
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#13 The Human Eye

The Human Eye
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#14 Thought I Heard A Noise Coming From Outside My Window A Few Nights Ago But Brushed It Off. Noticed This This Morning

Thought I Heard A Noise Coming From Outside My Window A Few Nights Ago But Brushed It Off. Noticed This This Morning
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#15 An Octopus With 32 Tentacles Found Off The Coasts Of South Korea

An Octopus With 32 Tentacles Found Off The Coasts Of South Korea
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#16 A Crocodile In Australia Was Caught That Kept Eating Cattle

A Crocodile In Australia Was Caught That Kept Eating Cattle
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#17 A Rickety Old Foot Bridge Leading Into The Misty Distance

A Rickety Old Foot Bridge Leading Into The Misty Distance
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#18 Just Imagine What They'd Do To You

Just Imagine What They'd Do To You
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#19 Climber’s Shelter At The Middle Of A Cliff

Climber’s Shelter At The Middle Of A Cliff
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#20 Microscopic Image Of A Tape Worms Head

Microscopic Image Of A Tape Worms Head
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