30 Unhinged Pics That Ended Up On This Online Group, Dedicated To The Weird And Questionable (New Pics)
Spending enough time online will sometimes lead you to some of the weirdest parts of the internet. One good example is the WTF subreddit, which lives up to its name, for better or worse.
From this online group, you’ll find bothersome images on different levels. Some of them involve farm animals in the backseat of a car, while others feature utterly creepy photos from their late grandmother’s collection.
This list continues from a previous one we compiled. Scroll through it and prepare to be weirded out today.
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Started Work This Morning, Put My Headset On, Felt Something Furry In My Ear, Looked And There Is A Bat In My Headset
John Wayne Gacy Did Construction For My Grandparents And We Found His Business Card While Going Through Some Stuff Today
Since our last article, the WTF subreddit’s followers have grown from around 700,000 to its current 7.1 million. It continues to be a resource of photos and videos showing the bizarre side of life. You’re about to see still images that may induce goosebumps.
Saw A Ton Of Vultures On A House Today. I'm Not Sure What This Implies. Google Says Either A Gas Leak Or A Body
This growing list suggests one possible theory: humans may be innately drawn to disturbing images. According to media scholars Annie Lang and Bridget Rubenking, there is an evolutionary explanation.
“An attentional bias toward disgust—no matter how aversive—would better equip humans to avoid harmful substances.”
As psychology professor Frank McAndrew explains, creepy images and things are about “the uncertainty of threat.” Our gut sounds the alarm about possible danger, but the signals aren’t clear enough to urge immediate action.
“So much of [what is creepy] is about wanting to be able to predict what’s going to happen, and that’s why creepy people creep us out – because they’re unpredictable. We find it hard to know what they’re going to do next,” McAndrew said.
Some experts draw a line between being scared and creeped out. As philosophy professor Dr. David Livingstone Smith told ABC Australia, "Creepiness is an attitude of simultaneous fascination and repulsion."
"When we encounter something creepy, we're drawn to it at the same time as wanting to get away from it," he explains.
Someone In Oregon Caught This Ling Cod, Complete With A 'Belly Full' Of Octopus
Literally thought "It's a Twofer!" Right before seeing this comment! 😆
Load More Replies...Ling cod do. My ex-husband usta smash ‘em on the head with a hammer when he brought ‘em into the boat so they wouldn’t remove a finger (or a hand, or a foot, or a head).
Load More Replies...Longtime Oregonian and angler here. Lingcod are VORACIOUS! An example from an ocean charter boat fishing trip from maybe 40 years ago. While fishing for bottom fish, a fellow angler hooked a small fish. As she started to reel it in, her rod suddenly bent significantly more. A few seconds later, her rod was almost pulled out of her hands. After twenty or thirty minutes she, with help from the crew, landed three fish! The first, a small rockfish of maybe two pounds, was the only one actually hooked. The second, a lingcod of maybe 10 pounds had grabbed onto the first, and the third one, a massive lingcod hen of at least 50 pounds, had chomped onto both. With lingcod, as long as you are pulling against them, they will not let go.
As I was looking at this photo, my Pepsi bottle rolled gently onto my foot. I had to be peeled from the ceiling, I was so scared!
Is the octopus alive enough to have moving arms? Because octopus arms can move if detached from the body. I don't know if it works if it's dead though. Edit: fun facts! Edit edit: Realized there was ambiguity and I could've been referring to human arms. I was not.
When caught and landed, lingcod will often regurgitate their most recent meal - no one knows why
Every Damn Time I Visit My Local Shopping Center, This “Frog-Head Child Cult” Water Fountain Gives Me The Creeps
Despite their longstanding involvement in many children’s parties, clowns often fall under the creepy category for many people. This fear is called coulrophobia, which affects 1 in 10 adults.
Studies have shown that the clown’s painted face distorts the person’s real appearance, stirring feelings of distrust. Dr. Smith concurs.
“Their fixed facial expression is mask-like — it belies that characteristic of a living breathing human being,” he explains.
An Octopus With 32 Tentacles That Was Found In The Waters Of South Korea
A 2016 study published in the New Ideas In Psychology journal theorized that men are more likely to be perceived as creepy because “males are simply more violent and physically threatening to more people.”
The study likewise theorized that women are more likely to perceive a sexual threat from someone classified as “creepy.”