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30 Pics That Might Make You Uncomfortable And Might Even Scare You
CuriositiesAPR 20, 2023

30 Pics That Might Make You Uncomfortable And Might Even Scare You

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Cat pics and animal memes might be internet staples, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg. The more time you spend online and the deeper you go, the weirder the content becomes. Eventually, you’re left gazing into the proverbial abyss—and you can bet your bottom dollar, the abyss is gazing back into you.
Human beings have a certain fascination with the dark and bizarre, and the r/oddlyterrifying and r/oddlydisturbing subreddits capture that feeling very well. Both online groups document photos and screenshots of really weird things that can send chills down your spine the longer you look at them. We’ve collected the spookiest pics from the two subs and elsewhere, and you’ll find them as you scroll down. Remember to upvote the ones that creeped you out the most—and don’t forget your holy water!

#1 The Owner Of The Photo Says: "I Suddenly Woke Up At Night And Found My Cat Sitting Like This And Looking At Me!"

The Owner Of The Photo Says: "I Suddenly Woke Up At Night And Found My Cat Sitting Like This And Looking At Me!"
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#2 This Tree Root Shaped Like A Corpse

This Tree Root Shaped Like A Corpse
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#3 This Street Lamp

This Street Lamp
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The r/oddlyterrifying subreddit was created back in March 2021 and currently has 3.1k members. Meanwhile, the r/oddlydisturbing online community has been running since October 2014 and has 2.9k dedicated followers.

Though both groups are fairly niche, the content they feature is enrapturing. The pics that the members of both communities share really manage to capture a deep sense of foreboding and unease. And it’s not always clear why.

While some images are frightening in a more subtle, traditional sense (e.g. creepy masks and scary faces that play around with the idea of the uncanny valley and inhuman predators hiding in the dark), others focus more on creating reactions of disgust and revulsion through allusions to body horror.

#4 The Shining Eyes Of Gators In The Everglades

The Shining Eyes Of Gators In The Everglades
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#5 They Must Hate Their Daughter

They Must Hate Their Daughter
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#6 Definitely Mothman

Definitely Mothman
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In short, there are very likely to be at least a few images that make you stop and go ‘nope!’, no matter how much of an experienced internet veteran you might be. For instance, yours truly doesn’t mind biological horror all that much. But weirdly inhuman-looking masks and mannequins make me wanna grab my crucifix and speed-dial the local exorcist. Meanwhile, someone who has arachnophobia might find images of hairy spiders with long legs to be far scarier than anything else.

One reason why people enjoy scary stories, creepy videos, and bizarre internet content is that they let them explore feelings of fear and unease without posing any genuine danger. It's all the benefits of a real run-in with danger without the risks. You get to satisfy your curiosity from the safety and comfort of your own home, classroom, or office. That's why the true crime genre is so popular.

#7 Guy Found A Glass Eye Embedded In A Rock At A Beach

Guy Found A Glass Eye Embedded In A Rock At A Beach
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#8 Sign

Sign
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#9 Hermit Crab Using A Discarded Doll Head For A Shell

Hermit Crab Using A Discarded Doll Head For A Shell
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We generally feel a greater sense of unease when there’s a sharp contrast between a scary object and a fairly normal background. Or, in other words, we’ll find a creepy mannequin far more horrifying if it’s placed in an otherwise innocent-looking home than in an occult shop, a mannequin factory, or a haunted-looking home. If we know to expect creepiness, we won't be as frightened as when we're taken completely by surprise.

#10 He's Free. We're Doomed

He's Free. We're Doomed
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#11 We Completely Understand The Public's Concern

We Completely Understand The Public's Concern
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#12 Just Completed This "Biblically Accurate" Angel Sculpture

Just Completed This "Biblically Accurate" Angel Sculpture
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A while ago, Dr. Stephanie Lay from the Open University explained to Bored Panda how the uncanny valley works and why we might find something like mannequins to be creepy. Her work focuses on mismatches in information and how near-human faces trigger the uncanny valley effect.

“I looked specifically at facial expressions, and found that faces where the expressions we incongruent (such as a smiling mouth but fearful or angry eyes) were most associated with feelings of unease and disquiet, as well as being perceived as less than human,” she explained to us during an earlier interview.

#13 This Freaks Me Out

This Freaks Me Out
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#14 Pterocarpus Angolensis, Or Wild Teak, Looks Like A Perfectly Normal Tree Until It's Wounded. When You Cut Into It, It Dribbles Long Trails Of Dark-Red Liquid Down Its Trunk. Wild Teak Has Come To Be Known As Bloodwood, For Obvious Reasons

Pterocarpus Angolensis, Or Wild Teak, Looks Like A Perfectly Normal Tree Until It's Wounded. When You Cut Into It, It Dribbles Long Trails Of Dark-Red Liquid Down Its Trunk. Wild Teak Has Come To Be Known As Bloodwood, For Obvious Reasons
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#15 Yup, That Exist

Yup, That Exist
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“So, I think that even once faces start to look more realistic, there will still be an uncanny response if other aspects of the entity’s behavior or appearance aren’t as realistic: for example, even with a well-modeled human-like face, if the entity’s voice, movement or body language don’t convey the same emotional message, we’ll still find them unsettling,” the expert said.

#16 The Face Of A Port Jackson Shark

The Face Of A Port Jackson Shark
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#17 This Is What The Nerves Related To The Teeth Look Like

This Is What The Nerves Related To The Teeth Look Like
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#18 Meeting Of The Mickey Mouse Clubs 1930’s

Meeting Of The Mickey Mouse Clubs 1930’s
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Nuno Albuquerque, the Head of Treatment at the UK Addiction Treatment Group, previously told Bored Panda more about how phobias work.

“Phobias are among the most common anxiety disorders and are often developed following a negative or traumatic experience or in some cases, from learned or copied behavior from parents or those close to them,” he said during an interview, earlier.

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#20 Here Are My Marfan's Syndrome Hands

Here Are My Marfan's Syndrome Hands
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