“Oddly Terrifying”: 50 Times People Spotted Creepy Things And Just Had To Share Them (New Pics)
InterviewEven though we are way past Halloween and should be focused on all that Christmas cheer, it’s hard to avoid having some chills going down our spines every now and then. And no, not because of the cold winter nights crawling on us, we mean real creepy stuff.
The internet is famous for its random and disturbing content, so we cannot help but spread the most interesting bits we find! So let’s plunge into the subreddit r/oddlyterrifying, a place that, as you might have guessed, is dedicated to sharing strangely terrifying images. It has 2.5M members, which isn’t that surprising considering the pictures there are weirdly enticing to look at.
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Hate Waking Up To This
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A Screaming Dead Sun
Glancing at these images, we experience a paradox. It’s terrifying to look at them, however, it’s also hard to look away. To find out what fascinates people about the unsettling photos, Bored Panda spoke with Francis McAndrew, Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology at Knox College and Coltan Scrivner, behavioral scientist and expert on the science of horror and morbid curiosity.
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Just A Little Reddit Before Bed
Prof. McAndrew told that there are different types of creepiness, but they all have one thing in common: ambiguity. "In its most extreme form, it is about the uncertainty of threat or danger. We can get creeped out by a spooky place because it is uncertain if the place contains hidden things like predators, ghosts, or badly intentioned people who mean to do us harm. Similarly, we can be creeped out by a person who is behaving strangely and not obeying the usual rules for interacting with a stranger. Our uncertainty about whether the person is dangerous or just awkward leaves us wallowing in discomfort and feeling 'creeped out.'
Sometimes, we can get creeped out by things that we know are not dangerous, but they still make us uncomfortable because we do not know how to categorize them or react to them. For example, dolls or robots that are too lifelike trigger responses that we would make to an actual human being, but the fact that we know they are not human creates an uncomfortable tension that we need to resolve. We do not like uncertainty."
These Bathroom Tiles
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For all I know, Dinos could be fluffy big birds with rainbow feathers and Christmas sweaters.
Seems Like A Stone Giant Is Waking Up
C. Scrivner explains creepiness as the feeling that something might be dangerous. “When we are sure we are facing something dangerous, we feel afraid. When we are facing something that is more ambiguous, we feel creeped out.”
People are attracted to learning about danger, particularly when they can safely learn about danger (in this case, looking at these oddly terrifying images). C. Scrivener explained that things that are unsettling are creepy, which means we aren't sure if they're dangerous or not. “This uncertain danger is particularly attractive for our minds. We want to learn more about the unsettling thing so that we can know if it's dangerous or not.”
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My mum has alzheimers. Her writing is still fine but she used to be an English teacher and every time I see her spelling, crossing outs and grammar it breaks my heart. This is one of the very small ways the disease has effected her. She is now delusional and paranoid most of the time; nearly always terrified and anxious.
A Sweet Potato Dug Up From A Garden
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C. Scrivener continued: “Creepiness differs a bit from individual to individual, just like fears. However, just like there are some things that are more likely to be feared (e.g. heights, snakes), there are probably some things that are more likely to be creepy. Things that have both elements of danger and safety might be more likely to be creepy, like a life-like doll or an abandoned house. Dolls are cute and safe, but maybe not if they're alive. Houses are places of refuge, but maybe not if they're abandoned.”
Appears I Had A Visitor While Working Alone In A Large Abandoned Basement…
I hope it's just the lighting that makes it look like bloody footprints.
Why Even Need This Is What Scares Me
The View From My Grandmothers Sun Room…
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According to prof. McAndrew, things that are novel or strange automatically attract our attention. "For good evolutionary reasons, we need to figure out new things we encounter in case they are a threat to us or possibly a good thing that we can take advantage of. That is why we can't look away until we have figured them out."
"Some people are more comfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity than others, and the people who are least comfortable with it are the people who will be most easily creeped out."
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This Banana Blossom
What changes in us when we are creeped out? According to C. Scrivener, feeling creeped out has similar effects to anxiety. “Our mind prepares the senses for information gathering and we are more on alert than usual. This helps us efficiently learn about the potential danger. In the case of images, there is no actual danger. There are likely no long-term negative effects of viewing unsettling images.”
Prof. McAndrew added that they raise our arousal levels and focus our attention. "They create an uncomfortable emotion that will keep us motivated to keep processing information about the images until we resolve them, much the same way hunger or thirst (unpleasant feelings) motivate us to engage in behaviors (eating and drinking) that will eradicate the feeling."
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Lighthouse By The Coast Of Iceland
How does the keeper go up there? I see no stairs or cableway there.
This Is Point Nemo, The Spot Farthest Away From Any Land In The World. You Are Closer To Astronauts Aboard The Iss Than Humanity
If only you could get some solid land (volcanic island?), internet and food delivery there, I'd move in a heartbeat.
Woman’s Neighbor Sprays Raid, Peeks Through The Slits In The Fence…
Walking Home 4 Miles In Abandoned Railroad Tracks
No other way to get home unless I want to walk through gang run drug areas. that's the scary part, this is safer.
So sorry, you have to deal with that and have no safer way to get home.
Antheraea Polyphemus... Basically A Tarantula With Wings
Yeah, it's not a tarantula or an arachnid. It's just a moth.
Load More Replies...Surprisingly, no. They can be found in Mexico and all 48 continental states except Arizona and Nevada. Thankfully, I live in Arizona.
Load More Replies...A more accurate depiction would be : "basically a moth that mimics a tarantula."
The longer I look at it, the more I agree 👍 It is kinda fluffy and cuddly
Load More Replies...It’s a giant silk moth. Has a wingspan of around 15 centimetres, around 6 inches. At least it won’t hiss at you, like a Death’s-head Hawk moth will.
Some moths can hiss? That sounds. Terrifying. Imagine you are in your room and you hear a moth hiss at you.
Load More Replies...“There exists in this world a spider the size of a dinner plate, a foot wide if you include the legs. It's called the Goliath Bird-Eating spider, or the "Goliath ****ing Bird-Eating Spider" by those who have actually seen one. It doesn't eat only birds -- it mostly eats rats and insects -- but they still call it the "Bird-Eating Spider" because the fact that it can eat a bird is probably the most important thing to know about it. If you run across one of these things, like in your closet or crawling out of your bowl of soup, the first thing somebody will say is, "Watch it, man, that thing can eat a ****ing bird." I don't know how they catch the birds. I know the Goliath ****ing Bird-Eating Spider can't fly because if it could, it would have a different name entirely: We would call it "Sir" because it would be the dominant species on the planet.”
It got that name because someone saw it catch a little, bug-like hummingbird,
Load More Replies...exactly! completely harmless, & will sometimes even approach people for help! one of these moths once used my head & hands to warm itself on a very cold evening. it was the cutest thing ever.
Load More Replies...It's a moth, not a tarantula. So yes, it can fly.
Load More Replies...Why,,,why do I want it as a pet??? I adore moths and my cousin has made me warm up to tarantulas, it's like a win-win! Unless it's venomous then no thank you
Nope. Hell no. Ain't gonna be any place where there's any kind of spiders that can fly.
Spiders cannot fly. People are getting the tarantula mixed up with the moth.
Load More Replies...i had one of those land on me and it had a mangled wing so i was the first sturdy thing it could find to start laying eggs. This was right before the latest hurricane (in florida) and none of the eggs survived 😔 (partly due to ants and other bugs eating the eggs as well)
id like to take a moment to ask the creators of everything (and evolution) wtf were you thinking when you designed this
"I was thinking about making it the size of an eagle but decided against it."
Load More Replies...This is Australia, isn't it? Yeah, that's going to be a giant NOPE from me. Moving on.
Nope nope nope nope *curls up into a ball and hides head under the covers *shiver
I really hope I don't dream about this thing tonight after seeing this.
Thank you for this new nightmare material! I will have to learn more about this creepy looking devil creature so I can avoid it! Yikes!!
this definitely isn't the best angle! This species of moth is fuzzy and pretty darn adorable, but yeah, if I saw this on a wall I probably wouldn't approach either
Oh no. Winged spiders? I was joking about such just a few days ago. This does not really exist, does it? Nightmare fuel!
That is a juvenile just emerged from its chrysalis. When it's finished, the wings still be longer and the body much slimmer (the liquids move into the wings and help them harden). So, look this one up to get an accurate look. I've seen many of them in Oregon and they aren't scary at all, just a bit bigger.
Polyphemus was a cyclops. Does this thing look like it has one big eye?
And risk this monstrosity gaining super powers? Heck no!
Load More Replies...They are such huge beautiful moths. Polyphemus have the wing spots that look like like eyes.
Wow a horrible picture it does not accurately represent these beautiful moths!
With no banana for scale, I thought maybe it's really tiny. But look at the bricks........it's HUUUGE!!
they're about this big :) 2019-04-25-2.jpg 2019-04-25_1-2.jpg 2019-04-25_2-3.jpg
Load More Replies...A Disease That Has No Cure
Imagine Going To Explore Your Ski Resort On Holiday And Running Into This
My family owns a ski area in Colorado, and we have quite a few signs like this. People stop, read it, and duck under the ropes anyway. Then my brother and his crew find the bodies when the snow melts.
My Spine. I Went In For Surgery At 5'10", Came Out 6'2", I'm Supposed To Be 6'7"
Bugs Escaping From A Flood
A Three-Legged Dog Licking Its Back
Every Single Frog Is Looking Eerily In The Same Direction
Known Locations Of Bodies On Mt. Everest
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Stevn King In The 70's vs. Steven King In His 70's
Remindes Me Of Attack On Titan
This Amazon Warehouse In Tijuana, Mexico
This Is The Last Source Of Light For 600 Miles
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I understand curiosity, but what makes you go like "Hmmm i think i will go in this narrow cannal in this part that is not explored where i can barely squeesse and pass, that seems like a smart idea"
Inside A Hong Kong Coffin Home
And They Were Never Seen Again
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My Wife Found This Trail-Cam Pointed At The Back Door Of The Restaurant She Manages
This Warning Sign
We Hired A Chimney Specialist Today And They Found This. They Said “Well, This Is A First”
My Father In Their Home Right Now During Ian
I didn't even see the water till I read the comments, just thought it was a really tall guy standing in a really messy room lol
My Friend Went Into A Fugue State And Wandered Into The Countryside At 3am
Phoned me at around 5am explaining that he had no idea where he was, soaking wet to the bone and covered in cuts, bruises and this bite(?)
This Statue Of The Devil Defeating The Archangel Michael On Top Of A Tomb That Is Caged Off
Chinese Ghost City. Huge Skyscraper Areas That No One Lives In
I cannot explain how uncomfortable I felt this entire time. I think I might go to bed now, or at least try.
I shouldn't read this kind of stuff before going to sleep. Need a Barbie-movie now.
It says based on user votes it shortened it, but has anyone ever actually voted to do that?
No that's not it. It means based on the articles that got the most votes they are displayed while the rest are optional to view. This was something they did awhile back to shorten articles because - some - users were complaining about how long articles were.
Load More Replies...Not sure how it works! Tried watching videos but couldn't get thru it!
I cannot explain how uncomfortable I felt this entire time. I think I might go to bed now, or at least try.
I shouldn't read this kind of stuff before going to sleep. Need a Barbie-movie now.
It says based on user votes it shortened it, but has anyone ever actually voted to do that?
No that's not it. It means based on the articles that got the most votes they are displayed while the rest are optional to view. This was something they did awhile back to shorten articles because - some - users were complaining about how long articles were.
Load More Replies...Not sure how it works! Tried watching videos but couldn't get thru it!