Every now and then, we all need a distraction. But how can we surprise someone who's constantly on the internet? Surely, they've seen plenty of crazy stuff. Well, let's try something different and take a deep dive into the subreddit r/OddlyTerrifying.
It has 1.1 million members, and they're trying their best to share content that lives up to its name. Who knew that Jim Carrey doing The Grinch face without any makeup can look so sinister? Or that a mosquito flying in front of the lens when a person is taking a photo of a square makes it look like a giant alien invasion?
Most of these images aren't even that scary or dangerous when you spell them out. But they can still carve themselves into your memory like a vivid nightmare. Enjoy!
This post may include affiliate links.
Giant Hand In Forest
Interesting, Funny And Terrifying
In a way, you could say that the popularity of r/OddlyTerrifying lies within people's fascination with morbid curiosity. According to Coltan Scrivner, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Comparative Human Development and a Fellow at the Institute for Mind and Biology at The University of Chicago, we've all felt it at some point. Whether it was triggered by seeing a car wreck while driving down the highway or a friend talking about how they saw a ghost in an old building; we tell ourselves that we don't want to look, don't want to listen, and don't want to know—yet we still look, we still listen, and we still want to learn more.
Costume
Thinking You've Come Across A Kkk Meeting
Mosquito Flies In Front Of The Lens
"The car wreck story is a bit old and tired, but it's a good example because it's something that almost everyone has experienced and can intuitively understand," Scrivner wrote in Psychology Today. "It's true for almost everyone that you don't want to see someone injured and you don't hope anyone died in the wreck. But, if they did, you do feel compelled to look at it."
To illustrate why, Scrivner wants us to take a look at the world of our ancestors. It was a dangerous place. The world today can also be dangerous, but even the most basic treatments that are available today can severely decrease the seriousness of an injury. "If you got injured 10,000 years ago (or even 100 years ago), your chances of surviving were far less than they are today with modern medicine. Even if the blood loss didn't kill you, an ensuing infection might. This placed a premium on avoiding danger—or at least avoiding the consequences of danger," he explained.
This Hermit Crab Using A Discarded Doll Head For A Shell
This.. This Isn't Right..
Cabbage Fields. It Looks Like A Field Of Alien Eggs And I Hate It
This needs to be in a movie. Much more effective than any side effects I've seen
"However, to avoid danger, you must first know something about it. The more you know about something, the better you can predict it. And the better you can predict it, the better you can deal with the consequences if it does occur."
Enter curiosity. You don't want to be in a car wreck yourself to find out how bad a car wreck can be. You also don't want someone else to be in a car wreck. But if they already are, you want to know how bad it is. This could inform your decisions and behavior.
"For example, if the car wreck is particularly gruesome, it might cause me to slow down or be extra cautious the rest of the day to decrease my chances of that happening to me. If it's just a fender bender, it may not affect my driving behavior very much."
A Ladybug Covered In Morning Dew
Jim Carey Doing The Grinch Face Without The Use Of Any Makeup
Birds Running
The consequences of threats leave their mark on our psychology and influence our behavior in response to 'morbid' situations. According to Scrivner, this has resulted in most of us having some morbid curiosity, and some of us have a lot of it.
Nearly all images on r/OddlyTerrifying are either directly from or are closely linked to the real world. Maybe if we scroll through it enough, we'll understand our place in it better?
An MRI Scan Of Babies During Pregnancy
Just Some Regular Rubber Gloves Washing Accidentally Opened The Gate Of Hell
Driftwood Figures Roaming The Forest. By Japanese Artist, Nagato Iwasaki
Dried-Up Stingrays Will Haunt My Nightmares
Looks Like A Demon Possessed Her
The Snapdragon Flower When It Dies
Very Humbling Sign Posted Outside A Cemetery In The Middle Of The Woods
Harpy Eagle
The Cork-Lid Trapdoor Spider. If You See What Looks Like An Ancient Coin Buried In Sand, Leave It Alone...
Not To Jump Into Conclusions But Caves Are Indeed Discreet And Hard To Reach
We All Float On Grandma's Sofa....
This Meme
A Snowman I Should Not Have Created
Spiky Contacts
Where I live, open casket is not a thing and so I don't really get why this is necessary in the first place. When I die, please just take out all the stuff that still can be used and than burn me to a small pile of ashes.
My Driveway Today
The “Skin” Cake I Made To Celebrate The Beginning Of Dermatology Residency. Everyone Thought It Was Delicious
Spookyass Squid Kites
Vivarium
There are a few of these neighborhoods here. They creep me out. Especially in the middle of the day when no one is home and everything is quiet. Shiver
Wtf Nope!
Frog Ritual
This Potato
Sweet Dreams With This Jesus Lamp
Camera In A Furniture Screw
Imagine Seeing Them In Real Life
Get the largest size possible and hang in the living room. Great conversation piece.
What On Earth Happened
The Danish Special Forces Are Just Militarised Sleep Paralysis Demons
Imagine having a nice boat ride and bumping these guys, look terrifying
Sheep At Night
The Amount Of Birds In Rome
Infested Spider Tent
These Manatee’s Legs Creep Me Out So Much
The Sun Bear Literally Looks Like A Man Inside A Bear Costume
Had A Praying Mantis Nest Hatch By My Front Door!
Much better than the wasps nests that are often found near doors.
This Persons Child Built A Cicada Skin Army
My brother did that when he was young. He would also paint them LOL
Ooh I used to collect buckets of these late spring time
Cicada shells!! Love them. We use to put them on our shirts and chase the girls!
We used to build cicada "ranches" and fence them in with sticks so they couldn't go anywhere.
Now when he starts playing with cat skeletons you've got a problem.
I am not so sure those are cicadas. They look like June Bugs. I grew up finding June Bug shells all over the place.
Oh let's get some of those tiny microchips from Bill Gates and start the army!
Nope! Nope nope nope. That is my one irrational fear. Snakes, spiders, mice, rats? Adorable! Cicadas? Terrifying nightmare creatures from hell! I'm not a huge fan of giant grasshoppers either, but I can usually maintain my self control. Cicadas, though, will have me screaming like an over-the-top, ditzy blonde in a bad horror movie.
I mean like there are thousands of them so why not make an army?
Went Camping With My Girlfriend. I Woke Up To Pee And She Took This Photo Of Me
This Is The X-Ray Of A Pregnant Dog
The Guarana Fruit Looks Like An Angel From The Old Testament
For anyone interested: https://historyofyesterday.com/how-angels-really-look-like-according-to-the-bible-d4d339112619
“Urchin Quartz” More Like Nightmare Quartz
One Is Portland, The Other Is Fallout 4..............fallout Has Cleaner Air
This Root System Of My Calathea Plant. These Root Nodules Mean It's Very Healthy, But It's Unnerving To Look At
I don't think any post has made me more uncomfortable in my whole lifetime
I don't think this is a post you can submit to on BP. Go to oddly terrifying on Reddit and submit your picture there.
Load More Replies...I don't think any post has made me more uncomfortable in my whole lifetime
I don't think this is a post you can submit to on BP. Go to oddly terrifying on Reddit and submit your picture there.
Load More Replies...