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21 Creepy Facts Not For The Faint-Hearted, As Shared On This Instagram Page
While most of us are naturally curious and suffer from more or less pronounced FOMO, meaning we have to know, see and hear everything others do, it’s not always best for us.
Some things are better left unknown or at least not put in the nightmarishly dim light like the facts shared on the “Creepy.fact” Instagram account. Followed by 231k followers, the page calls itself “the scariest account on Instagram” so we are about to see if that’s true. We wrapped up some of the most interesting posts shared on this page, so pull your seat closer, as you may want to leave your lights on.
The truth is... nothing beats the enduring appeal of things that fall under the categories of horror, grotesque, and mystery. Just look at the recent craze around gothic and horror TV shows (I refuse to believe there exists a person who hasn’t yet watched Tim Burton’s Wednesday) and serial killer documentaries (Netflix’ spin on Dahmer, anyone?!).
So to find out more about what it is that makes us tick when it comes to horror, we spoke with Lauren McMenemy, a south London-based writer of gothic-influenced folk horror who is currently working on a novel set in the world of the Victorian occult. And she was happy to share some very interesting insights into the topic!
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“Humans are inherently morbid, whether they like to admit it or not,” Lauren McMenemy, a professional writer, journalist, and experienced writing mentor and coach told Bored Panda. “We are fascinated by death - by avoiding it, by cheating it, by embracing it, by understanding what comes next.”
“And I think the last bit is really why we love the creepy stuff; ghosts and skeletons and vampires and other creepy things help us to explore what comes after death. As for mysteries, well, who doesn't love a good mystery! As well as being morbid, we are also inherently curious creatures,” McMenemy explained.
Bloody huntsman. Those dinner plate sized ones creeping out from behind a picture on the wall do tend to create stained undies.
McMenemy argues that it's what marks out humans and has helped us to grow and develop over generations and millennia. “We want to figure out the things we don't understand, and when we can't figure them out then some of us become obsessed by them.” McMenemy still remembers her own childhood obsession with the Bermuda Triangle, and who didn’t have one!
When asked whether horror as a genre is becoming more popular lately, McMenemy said that it definitely feels like it. “A large part of that is down to social media and the growth of self-publishing. The 'establishment' publishing houses still don't seem to like much in the way of horror - though serial killer fiction used to be considered horror, once upon a time! - but there is a huge online horror community, and they love to share discoveries,” the writer explained.
If they saw the c**p their laughter is used for now they would be turning in their graves.
Moreover, “Self-publishing has made it easier for people to share their own stories, too. And then we have the visual medium, and streaming services making access to horror much easier. I think the appetite has always been there, but it's just easier to get hold of that ‘fix,’” McMenemy explained.
We were also eager to find out what makes a book or a film particularly creepy. The academic answer to what makes things creepy, McMenemy argues, lies in the concept of the "uncanny", or the psychological experience of something as mysterious and creepy in a strangely familiar way.
Come on BP, that's at least the 3rd time in 2 weeks that you put this pic in a list...
These are colonies made up of hundreds or thousands of individuals called Zooids.
misleading, the large ones are colonies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrosome
ok but is anyone going to talk about the bottom left diver riding one like a cowboy?
Why does this image suddenly come to mind? Alaskan-Bu...f7d9c3.jpg
Pyrosomes, genus Pyrosoma, are free-floating colonial tunicates that usually live in the upper layers of the open ocean in warm seas, although some may be found at greater depths. Pyrosomes are cylindrical or cone-shaped colonies up to 18 m (60 ft) long,[2] made up of hundreds to thousands of individuals, known as zooids. Colonies range in size from less than one centimeter to several metres in length. They are commonly called "sea pickles".[3][4] Other nicknames include "sea worms", "sea squirts", "fire bodies", and "cockroaches of the sea (From wikipedia)
Catfish are mostly a freshwater species. These are Marine. Divers have found ones big enough to swim through and done so.
Load More Replies...Yep, and they need to be reprimanded. What an insipid Troglodyte😾
Load More Replies...Yes, but they're made up of MANY tiny solid Zooids. And as a whole, hollow, hence all of the condom jokes.
Load More Replies...No, this meme contains the entire body of knowledge on these. Kind of like Medjed.
Load More Replies...That guy "riding" it is a jerk. Leave wildlife alone...no matter what it is.
I had to check if this is real, it seems to be. I don't trust some of these after I Googled "potato bug" to show someone the difference between it & a sowbug. I "found" a "troll" of a potato bug on Wikipedia / reddit that someone photo-shopped the face from one of those Alien Predator movies onto. I didn't know that you could "edit" them until my cousin told me (he's a Techie Guy who watches that stuff & recognized it).
I think they misspelled aliens. "The earth's oceans are filled with aliens."
That kind of thing is really bad. You can get into a lot of trouble for harassing wildlife. Big fines if it's a mammal.
Load More Replies...most guys looking at this will think, even for a split second about putting their d**k in it.
But wouldn't it be a good thing if they ate poison? That's one way to get rid of it. (They're harmless to humans.)
Load More Replies...They’re actually harmless, so harmless in fact you can ride them (as seen on one of the pictures). It’s not actually a full creature, it’s made of millions of those little things (I can’t remember the name) and they can reproduce so fast that if they’re not all killed at the same time, they’re basically immortal
Yes, in this case, it's the human that's being harmful!!! You don't harass wildlife, even Zooids😾
Load More Replies...“It's the strangeness of the ordinary, the field where we are unable to distinguish between pleasure and displeasure and so we become anxious. Creepiness is about the uncertainty of a threat; you think there's something to worry about, but the signals aren't clear enough to send you into action,” the writer told us.
Meanwhile, “in books and film, this often takes the form of things just outside of our vision, or of familiar signals such as old and dilapidated houses, cobwebs, the unkempt and unloved. It results in that tingling down your spine, the goosebumps on your arms - you can't quite figure out what's going on, but you are intrigued…” McMenemy concluded.
Thanks to all the BP fact checkers ensuring I know when I'm recieving Net Zero Information
They’ve been changing a lot of definitions lately actually.
Load More Replies...is this stuff /trying/ to make me stay inside more than i already do
I really need to remember not to look at lists with headings like these.
This thread needs an update posting this does not mean it will happen.. w[hooo2023
Seriously?!? Why the 🤬 is this listed under "Animals"?!? Only 6 of 21 are animal related!?! And the rest are so 🤬ed up!!! I'm really getting tired of being tricked into going to the non-animal junk!!!
Thanks to all the BP fact checkers ensuring I know when I'm recieving Net Zero Information
They’ve been changing a lot of definitions lately actually.
Load More Replies...is this stuff /trying/ to make me stay inside more than i already do
I really need to remember not to look at lists with headings like these.
This thread needs an update posting this does not mean it will happen.. w[hooo2023
Seriously?!? Why the 🤬 is this listed under "Animals"?!? Only 6 of 21 are animal related!?! And the rest are so 🤬ed up!!! I'm really getting tired of being tricked into going to the non-animal junk!!!