This Twitter Account Is About All Things Creepy, And Here Are 40 Of Their Most Chilling Posts
InterviewThe moment we start being truly honest with ourselves is the moment we realize that many of us have a very deep fascination with the strange and the bizarre. Cuteness and wholesomeness are fine, but the darker aspects of the world are weirdly entrancing as well.
That’s where the aptly-named 'Creepy’ Twitter account, @CreepyOrg, comes in. The social media project does exactly what it says on the tin and shares unsettling content from all around the web. We’ve collected some of the best photos to share with you, and believe us, some of these are going to make your skin crawl and will send shivers tap-dancing down your spine. Say your prayers, put on your armor, and let’s scroll down into the abyss together.
Bored Panda wanted to learn more about the 'Creepy' project, so we got in touch with its founder, who was happy to tell us all about it. You'll find our full interview with them as you read on!
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The ‘Creepy’ social media project has been wildly successful so far. Created just a few short months ago, in February 2023, the page has already racked up 143.3k followers.
The founder of the 'Creepy' Twitter account told us that they're a frequent reader of Bored Panda. "I have a great passion for creepy things in general, but what inspired me to create a community in this niche was when I bought the domain name http://creepy.org last year through an auction," they told us the story behind the page.
"My first thought was to create a site about morbid curiosities and oddities, but due to lack of time, I abandoned the project and focused on a Twitter account instead. That's how the 'Creepy' Twitter page was born, and now I use the http://creepy.org domain to redirect to it," they said.
We were curious to get the curator's thoughts on why the Twitter page became so popular, and how they choose what content to feature. They told Bored Panda that the number of followers they got in just a few months "is incredible."
"I think I was kind of lucky that my page became so popular because many big accounts started following me and retweeting my posts right from the beginning," they were very humble.
"About how I choose the images and videos I post, I must say that I'm an avid redditor and also a moderator of some large subreddits and from there I choose most of my posts."
Finally, the creator of the 'Creepy' project on Twitter shared their thoughts on why so many people are fascinated by dark and weird things. "It happens because when we are terrified, the brain releases a hormone called dopamine, which some people find thrilling," they told Bored Panda.
"Also, creepy stuff is often intriguing: is the devil real, are ghosts real, does hell exist? Humans have a tendency to find solutions to everything, but these are questions humans don't have a definitive answer for yet."
I love this. The image is stunning and the cause is so cool. Learn something new everyday
It’s easy to see why it’s so popular—the curator of the page has a single-minded focus. They invite Twitter users to “explore the dark corners of the world through weird videos, historical oddities, and unexplained mysteries.” The account is a window into some of the most peculiar and uncomfortable aspects of life on Earth. And we’re here for it.
As we’ve analyzed on Bored Panda previously, our brains actually prefer hearing negative information to positive stories. So tales about anger, greed, promiscuity, and depravity are going to stimulate us more than those about kindness. It’s how we’re wired. (And it’s why good news stories don’t do as well as the opposite, in the media.)
Some people also enjoy hearing about the darker aspects of humankind because it can help contextualize and normalize their own negative traits. And since none of us are perfect, it makes sense that content that shines the spotlight on some of the less-than-savory aspects of humankind can make us feel better about our own mistakes and shortcomings.
What’s more, dark internet content and true crime shows can also let the audience experience fear in a completely safe environment. Meanwhile, some folks enjoy temporarily exploring the minds of those who have done horrific things. It’s a way to explore the worst parts of people who go beyond social norms, without having to descend into madness.
That is an ugly animal, although I daresay he would think the same of me.
There’s an evolutionary reason why we enjoy creepy and scary content, too. Throughout the majority of humankind’s history, there was a constant threat to people’s lives. So human beings were naturally very aware of any potential dangers. However, in many parts of the world today, folks are rarely threatened. True crime shows, for instance, help people explore fear and evil while still staying in their comfort zones. After all, in small doses, scary photos and unsettling stories pose no real danger.
Mysteries and bizarre content also offer the audience a problem that needs to be solved, whether that’s figuring out the historical context for a peculiar photo or putting the clues together along with a show’s detectives in order to see justice done. It’s an emotional rollercoaster that temporarily makes people forget about all the anxiety and problems in their real lives.
I'm pretty sure this would have been done by the family to protect their loved one from grave robbers. There used to be a whole industry in stealing bodies and selling them to medical schools because there were not enough criminals being executed to meet demand.
However, like with any other content, people shouldn’t overindulge in true crime shows or other forms of unsettling media. Your stress levels and emotional balance are going to thank you for that. Consuming too much scary content, too frequently, can desensitize you. As a result, you may feel less empathetic toward others, more aggressive, or more afraid of your everyday surroundings.
Paris decided that to expand it needed to get rid of graveyards to make room for building. The catacombs of Paris have 6,000,000 dead. Many people got bored and there are many sculptures made of bones and this guy I guess.
That’s not to say that entertainment is bad—it’s fun!—but you need to keep an eye on how much time you’re spending on social media, reading the news, and watching TV. When you start noticing that your quality of life is going downhill, it’s time to take a step back and dial down your exposure to digital entertainment. For instance, if you see your sleep suffering and that you’re far more sedentary, it’s time to rethink how you spend your free time.
Tonic shock immobility. If you can flip a shark over they become immobile.
Which of these pics unsettled you the most, Pandas? Were there any that you thought were incredibly creepy but you couldn’t avoid looking at them? How much do you personally enjoy bizarre and mysterious internet content? Feel free to swing by the comment section to share your thoughts with all the other readers.
Absolutely disgusting what they used to do to people with mental disorders or people with mental ill health
No really, you are looking at this picture with years of accumulating knowledge, these guys, they simply did no better.
Load More Replies...that seems like it would be a lot of things and none of those things are calming
Hi Waddles! The sheets were soaked in ice water, and the naked patient was wrapped so tightly they couldn't move. Standard treatment time was four hours. The shock would sometimes help a patient having a break refocus and regroup, but not often enough to justify the treatment.
Load More Replies...Honestly mental health nurses doing anything they think will help people in the NHS right now would be great. You can have a third level urgent mental health assessment and tell them you are ready to go and end yourself that day, and they will say, "okay, go home and we'll send you a letter for another assessment in a few weeks." The mental health system in England right now is absolutely disgusting. People who SHOULD be locked up, for HELP, or their own protection, aren't. Because of lack of funds. Sickening.
When I was about 6 I got some blood taken out for some kind of medical thing (figure something out) and when they were about to do it I started running around the room and trying to hide they ended up bringing I 3 other nurses rapping me up in a blanket and keeping me there while they took the sample
Now they live on the streets, in the wealthiest country in the world.
I can ALMOST see the workings of this...but it was just so flawed, at best. The added weight of the water/liquid, combined with the swaddling would act almost like a modern weighted blanket, which DOES sooth many neuro divergent people. Unfortunately what beneficial aspects there, were nullified by the WET not to mention the all around horror show that was "psychiatry" then
Plus, just because it would help a nuero divergent person, that does not mean it would help someone with whatever mental illness brought these people to the hospital. (By neuro divergent did you mean autistic? Because they are not one and the same.)
Load More Replies...They should try it again with all politicians! They are mentally ill...
I wouldn't find that calming whatsoever. Babysitting mummified mental patients? Even Laverne and Shirley look a little tense in that picture. I'm pretty sure the mental patients didn't have the patience for it either.
They look like they're posing for a picture. What should they be doing, dancing the Macarena?
Load More Replies...OMG I'm so claustrophobic, being swaddled like that would make me lose my mind!
We still do the equivalent now except they're turned out to the street to be abandoned and abused. Again, humans are so disappointing.
I cannot say how thankful I am to be dealing with mental illness in this day and age. True, it's not the best as of yet but at least no one's trying to swaddle me in a wet blanket.
C'est le même principe que les couvertures lestées, ou le fait d'emmailloter les bébés. Ça calme effectivement les angoisses.
Except in this case it totally restricts all movement and the wet blankets tend to glue themselves together until someone releases them. Not so much as calming but more of a full body straight jacket
Load More Replies...I mean if you think about it it's kinda like the idea of a weighted blanket, you just literally can't move. Maybe they took the idea from swaddling babies too, but this is the least torturous thing that has been done in the past for mentally I'll patients.
Wonder where they got all these stupid ideas from. Probably just random. "I wonder if giving him 500 apples per day would make a difference.... Rachel, order the apples, let us try it"
Our methods are different these days, but often close to as brutal. Especially the ostracization of individuals with mental health issues and the MANY deaths by officers who shoot first...
I remember my mum doing something like this when we had horrible fevers, we had like cold wet socks and hot cloths on our heads and then they would switch which was hot. Was the worst thing EVER because the house behind us caught fire and we had to evacuate WEARING KNEE HIGH WET SOCKS
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