
50 “Interesting And Absolutely Terrifying” Images That Are Not For The Faint-Hearted
InterviewSpooky season may have come to an end, but have no fear! (Or perhaps, have lots of fears!) The real world has no shortage of terrifying and disturbing things year round. And one place on the internet that knows that better than anywhere else is the Terrifying as [Heck] subreddit. This online community is dedicated to sharing all things creepy, crawly and disturbing, so if that’s right up your alley, you’re in for a treat.
We’ve gathered some of the most unsettling pics from this terrifying subreddit down below to provide you with your daily dose of nightmare fuel. If you’re easily spooked, this article might not be for you. But if you love learning about the darkest parts of our planet and you can stomach seeing frightening photos, we think you’ll enjoy this creepy list. Keep reading to also find a few interviews we were lucky enough to receive from the moderators of this terrifying subreddit and from horror photographers Joshua Hoffine and Rick Jones. Be sure to upvote the pictures that freak you out the most, and then if you’re looking for even more dark and disturbing pics, you can check out this Bored Panda article next.
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The Terrifying as [Heck] subreddit (whose name we’ve censored) is certainly one of the most frightening and unsettling places on the internet. I can handle gore and violence in films no problem, but seeing a photo of a gruesome event taking place in real life? That’ll keep me from sleeping tonight. And as you’ll see from this list, not all of the pictures are explicitly dangerous or frightening. Some photos are more disturbing due to what they say about society or just seem creepy due to the context. Terrifying as [Heck] is a reminder that scary things are happening all the time.
To learn more about how this frightening corner of the internet was formed, we reached out to their moderator team on Reddit. "The subreddit was created a long time ago, but the creator left, and it remained closed until February of this year, after we requested it from Reddit employees and reopened it," they told Bored Panda. "It's exciting to see it grow to over 400k members in 10 months, exceeding our original expectations."
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When it comes to why audiences are drawn to this subreddit, the moderators told Bored Panda, "People I believe, are drawn to this type of content for a variety of reasons. People enjoy seeing terrifying things; we're all wired to notice anomalies in our surroundings. A defining aspect of the sub is regardless of socioeconomic, ethnic or cultural background, there is a relatability in what truly chills an individual to the bone... Another reason is that seeing morbid and terrifying content helps us see the darker side of reality, making us appreciate what we have even more."
We also wanted to know what the moderators find most frightening. "We all have different things that scare us, and for some, it's things that cannot be explained, such as unknown diseases or things deep in the ocean about which we know very little," they explained. "Others love videos of gruesome and morbid incidents. Those are the kind of thing we find the most terrifying and like to see on here. We've been terrified several times, mostly due to unexpected gore posts or this sub's specialty, pitbulls mauling humans or other animals."
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Just A Glimpse Of A Female University In Afghanistan
And when it comes to why the moderators love Terrifying as [Heck] so much, they told Bored Panda, "We love this community for the same reasons its members do: strange content that makes you want to shiver." But the group is still an acquired taste. "In terms of moderation, this is probably our most hated sub, due to extremely toxic and upsetting comments and frequent gore posts popping up here and there," they shared.
But if you are a huge fan of the content in this article, be sure to head on over to the Terrifying as [Heck] subreddit after reading this piece and join their 440k members right here!
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Likely The Most Frightening 30 Minutes Of His Life...
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To gain more insight on the topic of terrifying photos, we reached out to horror photographer Joshua Hoffine, who has made a career out of shooting the most frightening pics you could imagine. We were curious how Joshua became inspired to enter the field of horror photography in the first place. "I've always loved horror movies, and all things scary," he told Bored Panda. "Around 20 years ago, when I was a young photographer working at Hallmark Cards, it struck me that there was no such thing as 'horror photography'. There are horror movies, and novels and comic books and video games - but why not photography? This realization inspired me to begin staging photographs deliberately designed to upset and frighten the viewer. When people asked me what I was doing, I called it 'horror photography'."
A Creepy Looking Nun Watch Natives Children In Prayer
From 1880 to 1997 Canada forced indigenous children into residential schools to assimilate them into Canadian society. An estimated 6k to 25k died or went missing . Almost 2000 children have been found in unmarked, mass graves in Canada so far.
Forcing Religion And Also Forced Marriage, Amazin
This Road In Northern Ireland
"I love horror because it is about spectacle," Joshua shared with Bored Panda. "I love the aesthetics of horror, and the surprising depth the genre allows. Horror is, at once, psychological, metaphorical, and existential in nature."
"Horror is ultimately concerned with the imminence and randomness of death, and the implication that there is no certainty to existence," he explained. "The experience of horror resides in this confrontation with uncertainty. Horror tells us that our belief in security is delusional, and that the monsters are all around us."
Poor Lady
Windsor Lore
Rosemary Kennedy And Lobotomy
We were also curious about Joshua's process of creating incredible frightening photos. "I stage my photo shoots like small movies, with sets, costumes, elaborate props, fog machines, and SPFX make up," he shared. "I seek out common and universal fears as subject matter for my images. The fears that interest me the most are the ones we all share. I want to find the monsters hiding in our collective subconscious and drag them out into the light of day."
And when it comes to what Joshua personally finds most terrifying, he told Bored Panda, "My biggest personal fears include death, the loss of a loved one, and the loss of self. My work covers an array of fears and phobias, but these core fears show up again and again. There are still many fears, such as nuclear holocaust or mass shooters, that remain to be made."
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And when it comes to why we're attracted to these types of photos, Joshua shared, "Fear is part of the human condition. Horror never ceases to be relevant, because we never cease to be afraid. Confronting our fears is the only way to control them."
If you'd like to see some of Joshua's amazing and unsettling work, be sure to visit his website right here.
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He hated game days, because the sound of the cheering crowd reminded him of the screaming people in the water during the sinking.
He survived and so did the trauma. I hope he found happiness in life.
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I'm all for something like this for terminally ill people. They should absolutely be allowed to choose this then suffer with whatever sickness they have if there is positively no chance of recovery.
We were lucky enough to also get in touch with another horror photographer, Rick Jones, or the man behind Horrify Me, the UK's leading award winning horror portrait photography studio. Rick told Bored Panda that he's loved horror since a very young age (some might say too young, he added). "I recall being about 5 or 6 years old drawing monsters with blood-drenched fangs and chopped limbs, and I always watched any monster movie on TV that I could," he shared. "The horror photography grew from my lifelong passion for horror and my fine art background. It was a way to bring the two things together. I do most of my own makeup and sculpting, painting, and staging as well as lighting and photography so it's great that I get to smash all those practical skills into my genre passion!"
And when it comes to what Rick likes to capture in his photos, he said, "I shoot whatever I think is cool. Sometimes that's a popular character such as Freddy Krueger or Valak the nun, and sometimes it's something original that came from my own head. My favorite themes are my own unique twist on a popular theme - for example I once shot an art nude model as the Bride of Pinhead, and she was fully covered in pins all over her body. It was a wild idea, but fans loved it."
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Americans And Their Firearms Collections
They really think this is something to be proud of. What the f**k could you possibly need this for.
You need to have a brain to be vulnerable to zombie attack. I'll see myself out.
Yup, we all know zombie apocalypse will star in the USA, according to the movies
Self fulfilling prophecy. Overdosed and over-medicated population meets anti-vaxxers during next outbreak of Ebola/blood related airborne disease = "zombie apocalypse"
Too be honest, your answer makes as much sense as any other when it comes to this many guns in one house. Or graboids..don't forget graboids.
As far as collecting things, it isn’t hard to understand at all. It’s no different than someone who collects sports memorabilia, or Pokémon cards or whatever. The issue arises when what could be a hobby becomes pathological. There are vastly more law abiding gun owners than criminals, just like there vastly more decent people than psycho/sociopaths. Unfortunately, where reason and logic could prevail, we have let emotions and irrationality take center stage.
You couldn't be more wrong. This many fire arms are not easy to keep out of teach. Having too many Pokemon cards never killed anyone.
There are more deaths from firearms then caused by Pokémon go they said 8 p eople were shot in st louis yesterday but there were no incidents with Pokémon go or cards
This is where criminals get their firearms. Approximately 380,000 firearms are stolen each year. Those are the reported ones. When the "right to bear arms" nuts start talking about only criminals will have weapons it's nice to remind the owners where those criminals got the weapons from.
Curious where you got your figure about Pokémon accidents+deaths being more than gun deaths. It just doesn't seem remotely credible based on a quick Google search. Unless you're combining accidents and deaths related to Pokémon and putting that up against gun deaths without including gun injuries? Even then I'm skeptical, though. Are you counting worldwide figures or US figures? US-only, with it's epidemic of shootings, sounds particularly implausible.
A rational person would be able to notice all the guns in the US cause way more problems that the rest of the world doesn't have because of the guns. Almost every gun within the US is manufactured in a law abiding way. How do the criminals get them?
Yes, this as a collection makes more sense than an arsenal. Hear me out. If I were planning for the end of times, I would invest in a few weapons that I was intimately experienced with and stockpile ammo for those weapons. When you have this many, ammunition becomes problematic.. sure, if you keep them all loaded you have x amount of shots, but where do you keep the extra at? I dunno. I tend to like stealthier options. But, that's just me.
But it's really, really difficult to kill another person with sports memorabilia or a Pokemon card. . . that's a big difference!
Americans with guns can be likened to Schrodinger's Cat. All those people and all those guns, altogether in a box called the U.S. Take the poison out of the cats box and the cat is alive 100% of the time. Take all the guns out of the U.S. and nobody gets shot ever again. You know what else is funny? How they all pose, trying to look tough with their arsenal. If it's just for sports and hunting, then why are you all pretending to be John Rambo? I have one more question before I get downvoted to hell. Why do non-US citizens care more about US gun control than US citizens? There's people getting shot all over the place and all I hear is 'Sports and hunting' or 'My right to bear arms'. What about the dead people's right to be alive? SMH
Your physics reference doesn’t make sense for one. Two if you take the guns away from everyone, the not so honest people will have guns. Third I would rather see people posing next to their arsenal than see pics of what they ate for dinner. Fourth back in the day day guns were permitted at school, and just about everywhere else. In that time there were no shootings, now that we are trying to take the guns away there are shootings damn near every day, crime is through the roof, peoples sense of security is gone. Gun ownership is great as long as you have proper knowledge of gun ownership and safety and teach the same to children. I would rather a child learn about gun importance from a responsible adult than to learn it during a jury trial.
@robert...that's beyond ridiculous. One collection doesn't have the ability to kill a small town. And "vastly more" isn't very comforting to victims of senseless gun violence
The difference being that these things can kill. I'd feel the same about this as I'd feel about someone collecting knives or swords.
No you wouldn't. Left wing media has taught you to hate guns more than anything else.
I've got a neighbor like this. honestly, they're not thinking rationally. They often try to excuse it by saying it's a collection, but... I know a legit collector of firearms, and you can't use his; he's removed parts to make sure. He admires their mechanisms, crafting, etc. Like someone would admire watches or something.
He legit admires craftsmanship and has tried to make, from scratch, with a local blacksmith, his own replica of a 1770s era musket. Not to use. To see what it took to make, etc.
Protection against the goverment , doomsday, all the home intrusion scenarios you can think of, dragons, and the local gang of woodland creatures trying to expand their turf.
You've had plenty of responses so I'll just say, it's not a need when it hits this scale, it's just because they're allowed to. As an American I will say, just because you can, doesn't mean you should, and that applies to lots of things
What do you think a person like this is going to do with all those? They own them because they are fun to shoot. I would feel absolutely safe around people like this. It's pretty safe to say they didn't buy these all at once time (which would be alarming I'd they did) it's a collection over the years, all those years and they never killed anybody.
MASSIVE over-compensation. People like this make me ashamed to live here.
Sweden is everything the U.S. thinks it is. The U.K. also appeals for multiple reasons.
This right here! I am happy to have been born here, and I love my country, but things like this make me hate what we have become.
While the US certainly has the highest gun deaths total by year, many countries in Latin America have much higher gun related deaths per capita (due to a variety of factors, but unstable political states and drug cartels are notable factors). Unfortunately, about 80% of the firearms used in this violence come directly from the United States...
I live in America and my family and extended family don't own guns that I am aware of, so I'm always confused when people say that they think of guns when they think of America. Now I know why.
To "protect themselves from the government", apparently. Well, if the American government really wanted those guns, these people clearly don't know how tanks, missiles and drones work...
They're on the roof. They have a small child. wtf.
You don't need 2,000 postal stamps that have been used but many people like to collect them.
Postal stamps don't do any harm, apart from the glue tasting bad and potential paper cuts, if they're not peel and stick.
Collecting stamps is a harmless hobby. This is amassing of dangerous weapons. Huge difference.
My dad has one for me when I’m old enough to use it, for now I just shoot it at the shooting range. He has two for hunting, three for self defense (church security guard in Florida) and that’s all. 6 in total and I think HE has a lot. There should be a limit on how many you can legally own.
To keep the king of England from pushing you around in your own living room.
I’m not in favor of one persons collection of enough armament to outfit a brigade, but, coins? toy trains?, , dolls etc, what couldja possibly need all of that for?
As far as I know, nobody has ever gone on a killing spree by flinging old coins or toys at everyone!
Imagine the amount of money, and what they could do for their kids with it.
As somebody who lives in America, we usually use these for hunting and protection. A lot of american families have firearms in arms reach most of the time in case of intruders
To chase away the boogeyman they are absolutely certain is hiding somewhere in the government. At least that's what they say anyway...because ye olde schole British style governments is but a simple vote away from being a real thing again. The absolute irony is that the style of government they fear the most is going to come about because the politicians have successfully splinter the populace so much that the democracy will fall and they'll never know the difference or attempt to stand up for it.
The apocalypse, obviously (I am making a joke. Please don't take this seriously)
This is so absolutely sick.....and a clear result of rethuglican propaganda since perhaps forty years ago. Rebublicans literally TOLD their followers that Democrats weren't just people with whom do disagree, but people that it was necessary to hate (Dems, after all, supported Blacks in getting equal rights) and fear (Dems would replace law-abiding rethuglicans wi immigrants of color (!), or flood white neighborhoods with people of color, or support LGBTQ people, or require equal rights for women.....or replace christianity with ...I dunno...something.....) Rebubbs also cut back on educational funding, decreasing federal money going to states for education, making it harder for everyday people to get a good education, resulting in under-educated people who buy into the rebubblican propaganda of hate and fear. Hence more guns than people in this country...and more mass shootings in 2023 than there have been days.
Most American gun owners do NOT own that many guns. That is an extreme example of a person owning many guns.
I honestly want to move away from here, we have to take lock down drills in school, it's so bad.
"for when the dam chiness so wa invade our great country!!" they'd say that.
defense against them damned commie liberals and their gay agendas! *SNARK*
As a wise man (Therussianbadger) once put it "Y'see this not a stock, heavenly, this here is a BRACE, which is why I'm allowed to have this 450 round box mag and interchangeable barrels in case something overheats mid school shoo- I mean.. firefight with a deer.."
Some of us aren’t proud at all. Respectfully, stop assuming/inferring stuff about us. Please.
I believe they were referring to the people in the picture being proud, not all Americans.
If they live in the south probably hunting a lot of the people I know that go hunting have tons of guns but usually not that many
I'm disturbed how many people are mad at this one but not at the assisting suicide pod
'self protection' then these are the people who say we should get rid of guns cos of all the shootings
…Yes? As far as I know My Little Ponies kill far fewer people per year :)
Yes. You can't kill someone from a distance using a My Little Pony doll unless it's launched from a cannon.
It's a lot harder to kill people after a few drinks by peppering them with My Little Ponies.
Yes, loads more comfortable. Someone with that much of a gun fetish is just desperate to shoot someone
Really? Firstly, do you really think that a bunch of untrained (paintball and CoD don't count), civilians armed with handguns and semi-automatic rifles would stand any chance against one of the world's largest militaries? Secondly, if you are so scared of tyrants taking office, don't vote for them! This whole "we have weapons to protect us from tyranny" thing is viewed by the rest of the world as rather sad and totally pathetic. What sort of shithole do you live in if you are so scared of your government that you have to be constantly prepared to start an armed uprising against it? Not even the worst 3rd world hell-holes are at that level of paranoia. The rest of the world just thinks you are completely f***ing bonkers!
That's absolutely ridiculous. What "freedoms" are you referring to? The right to own a weapon that can mow down 20 school children at a time? This kind of attitude disgusts me. The government is already trying to take away a woman's right to her own body. Does that mean all women should start carrying around assault rifles?
Plus the “protect myself from the government” argument is beyond stupid because if one of the most powerful military forces in the world decides they’re coming after you, your stupid gun collection will do NOTHING to stop them.
Yes, and demand treatment of their choice. You know, the government is taking away their freedoms, and that always is the excuse gun fetishists deliver for why they need to match their number of operative brain cells with firearms... So, here's the chance - find any woman who is denied a well reasoned abortion - then go to the clinic an threaten them to perform it. Or accept to NEVER bring that excuse out to public again.
You’re kidding right? Does a car have ANY purpose other than murder? Yes? Great, then you see how dumb you’re being. But hey, since you want to bring cars into the argument. I’m all for regulating your stupid guns just like a vehicle. That means you have to go through 40+ hours of training with someone who knows what they’re doing, take a written test showing you can handle your stupid gun, a physical test showing you can safely operate your stupid gun, then you can register your stupid guns, then continue to reregister them every few years as long as you own. Then we can make sure you and your stupid guns have the correct insurance and documentation. The state can then easily track gun owners. Sounds like a win-win for us non-ammosexuals.
Something resembling the speed limit should be applied ... a fire rate limit? Like, no more than XY rounds per minute, no more than X number of bullets per load, no more than Y energy per bullet, no more than Z mm diameter, and so forth. Vehicles are regulated, often well, sometimes cripplingly, but no doubt very intensely. Guns should not stand second to that!
If that was the main purpose of driving a car: no, you shouldn't. Guns are for kiIIing (though you might abuse one as a hammer), cars are for transportation (though you might abuse it as a murder weapon). Strangely, very few people need a gun (not to mention a whole collection of them) to reach their workplace.
@Adam jones, in Charlottesville 2017, a car mowed down over 20 adults. but you have to pass written and practical exams to obtain a license to drive. Not to own/use a gun.
They were downvoted because the "we need to be able to defend ourselves against a tyrannical government" is ludicrous to the point of being idiotic. The US has one of the most powerful militaries in the world. Should our government become even *more* unhinged, they will all be well protected against the disorganized and untrained few who'd be willing to show up to the White House with weapons. Cadon's justification for owning guns is ridiculous.
I say let these militia men do it.Let them take on a military that has... *checks notes* nuclear warheads.
They should be ashamed of themselves. Is it an ego thing ? What on earth are they going to do with all these guns ??? Most are not vintage which would at least make them historically interesting. WTF is wrong with these people ??? Get a better hobby. Maybe volunteer for an organisation that deals with gun victims or gun crime. MAYBE TALK TO THE PARENTS OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN KILLED BY GUN VIOLENCE. This is the hill I'm prepared to die on - when I get old - when in not shot to death. SMH.
It's ego some of the time but fear most of the time, if you listen to how they say what they say when trying to justify this type of hoarding.
Load More Replies...I don't disagree with the fear factor, I know a friend who moved to America and said it was necessary in their neighbourhood but how many guns do you need ? In the heat of the moment I find I hard to believe they spend time deliberating what gun to choose to protect them self and their family.
The thing that really terrifies me - as a Australian- is the official usa stats on the yearly deaths caused by kids under five. Killing and terribly wounding themselves and others. guns kill people.
I had a student in 5th grade (10-11yrs old) who picked the gun her father had left on the table. She was 6 at the time. She accidentally shot and killed her 4 yr old brother. When she finally made it to 5th grade, she was barely beginning to talk again. I hope she received some help, and is happier now.
Load More Replies...Same thing happened to a friend of mine in high school. She confiscated a firearm that her 12 year old little brother found in their home from him and it went off accidentally shooting him in the back and killing him. I can't even imagine what king of damage this did to her mentally.....
No, the problem with American gun culture is the fact that America has a gun culture.
Not "Americans and their guns" but "An American family and their guns". Please don't add to the stereotype of all Americans being radical gun owners.
Gringo (USAnian) here. Circa 2001 we vacationed at a southern Italian town. The hotel, mostly frequented by older Brits, assigned us to dine with a UK couple who wanted to know how many firearms we owned, how many people we had shot, etc. I suppose they had seen too much USA-originated TV and cinema. We didn't bother to ask how many Irish folk they had a part in killing. Wouldn't be nice.
Load More Replies...It protects NOBODY. More guns equal more deaths. There are NO good guys with guns saving the day. I wish one of you gun people would care about ANYTHING in the constitution as much as you care about the second amendment.
The US Constitution's 2nd Amendment specifies a "well-regulated militia", which would likely not admit such firearms addicts.
Morons like you? I don't see morons without guns killing innocent kids in schools?
It will never stop making zero sense how US deems it legal for children to own guns yet breaking the law if you want to have an abortion. I am sure a lot of the rest of the world is also trying to wrap their heads around this.
Here in the US we don't understand either, outside the areas populated with Christian Nationalists.
Load More Replies...A lot of people IN the US are also trying to wrap our heads around this ☹️
Yet stupid gun owners frequently let their children handle and use guns. Or they don’t lock them up properly allowing children to get their hands on them.
You're such a hypocrite, you stated on one of my posts that the problem isn't people being irresponsible with firearms (the point I was trying to make is that people are being irresponsible that causes the problem!!!!!!) You said it was because America has a gun culture is the problem. You just love arguing about a topic you have no knowledge about.
Why the f is that child on her bike there? What the f is wrong with people?
They rationalize this by saying it is to protect themselves from an oppressive government. Our government will become oppressive only when people like this come to power.
Why would you even need that many guns? I mean you could arm a good sized militia wi- oh.
The real question is why people would need one gun at all.
Load More Replies...My family are Australian and on a farm. Yes, there is sometimes a need for a gun, particularly to put an injured animal out of its misery since the vet is more than 2 hours away. But I truly don't see any need for anything like this.
IIRC those wandering around Spitzbergen are required to carry a rifle because polar bears. In USA, most firearms deaths are suicides. Go figure.
Another sad direction with this is the money they spent to get all these. Save up for retirement? College for the kids? Nah, ima get another thousand dollar gun. Merica!
Just to be clear, this is not in any way, the average gun owner in the USA. This is an extreme example.
And yet, this is the image presented to the world at large. And with the number of shootings originating in your country, can you blame us for being apprehensive?
Load More Replies...Sure, but the entire issue is exagerrated or misrepresented due to political reasons or ignorance. For instance, a man committed suicide in the parking lot of a school that was closed and set to be torn down. But since it was still technically a school, it's reported as a school shooting. Another time a security guard's weapon fell out of his holster and discharged, but he was outside the school on the track field where no one was present. That was still reported as a school shooting.
That little girl can't even move her bike out of there, she's trapped. I'm an American, born and raised here in the "Deep South" and the ignorance and gun fever is high here. I hate it. I despise it. Down here, you can just look at a person and tell if they own guns or not. It's disgusting. Half of those guns there are assault rifles. I can't stand this type of person. And they are influencing that little girl to live this same ideology. It SHOULD BE ILLEGAL, but it's not.
Are they terrorists? Cause this looks like some terrorist posturing b******t.
Shame on these people. Go talk to the parents of children who have been killed by gun violence. ****Please go find the YouTube video "Say what, American gun laws compared to Australia - whoopy do" The additional segment with the Philip Van cleave, when asked what is important about being a politician, his first response was " being re-elected. Not best for the people, being re-elected. This is statement of his priorities and probably many other politicians
I had a student in 5th grade (10-11yrs old) who picked the gun her father had left on the table. She was 6 at the time. She accidentally shot and killed her 4 yr old brother. When she finally made it to 5th grade, she was barely beginning to talk again. I hope she received some help, and is happier now. (I posted this earlier, but this seems as appropriate to repeat it)
why do they even need that many? I can get MAYBE having a couple small ones, but nobody needs a fvcking assault rifle
This whole picture is creepy. The wife looks at least 30 years younger. The kids have dead eyes. Why would anyone need this many guns?
And then they wonder why one day junior kills his classmates. Must be republicans. They are definitely NOT pro-life!
Could at least sell a few to fix up their home. Rusted roof could be replaced, stain the deck, grab some decent furniture for said deck, lay off the meth, afford to get your kids a decent education,
That must coat ten of thousands $, but I bet those people are complaining about Biden's rising cost of living.
The average cost of a firearm is between $350-$800. Just something to keep in mind when certain people claim to be struggling or getting left behind. Could you afford this many iPhones?
Is it a neighboorhood's worth, or is that just for A SINGLE FAMILY??
They need all of those guns in case somebody tries to take away their guns, obviously. You clearly need at least 45 guns per person to be adequately protected. And to all of the idiots making fascile arguments about this should be fine because other people collect Pokémon or whatever, if people suddenly started effectively murdering each other with Pokémon cards then sane people would stop collecting them. There is no excuse for this.
Let's be real, this is the rare exception, not the rule. Slightly less than a third of citizens personally own a gun at all (most are handguns) and less than half the population live in a household with a gun. Only 3% of the population own more than half the guns in the country, people like this jagoff here.
I'm sure they're teaching those kids ALL ABOUT gun safety and proper storage too.
Americans and their firearms collections? I don't know anyone who has this many guns, even hunters. And I'm an American. Gun violence is truly a horrible problem in America but this is not representative of most of us. So maybe this photo should have a different title.
The worse is that the majority of those are military grade weapons (Who the EF needs police and army sniper rifles for example?)
There's probably a couple in the barbecue too and the little girls trainer wheels have hidden spikes in them, a la Ben Hur.
In the USA, there are 120 guns for every 100 people. I like to shoot. I enjoying target practice, and I truly believe in hunting for nourishment. But our country has a serious gun problem. Not every idiot on the street deserves to carry
I see all the gun nuts are calling anyone who disagrees, "whining crybabies", yet the reason why this couple has so many guns is that they represent the biggest cult of whining crybabies of all; people who live in a constant state of paranoia of home invasions and government tyranny. These people should get passports and travel to countries that have real tyranny and learn to love in the real world and not inside their heads and the Fox News view of reality.
This is not ALL Americans! Like any country, we have our lunatics just as much as any other country on earth. Here’s BP again touting Americans as one collective individual. So no Eliza One “they” don’t. If you’re going to criticize an entire nation, at least do your homework and be honest.
Do they really think that it the government wanted them dead those would be if any use?
this is cool and scary at the exact same time. they probably own a gun ranch
This screams white trash and it's so sad that half the country needs to feel this secure. Poor kid!
I bet they would say they are ‘pro-life’ without for one second recognizing the revolting irony.
now if this were a collection of antique guns or something that a Civil War history buff collected, I could rationalize it. But having such an assortment of modern weapons is terrifying. Why do you need so many guns? It's not even like they're hunting rifles
Rossiter: Jesus, Clyde, you have three pistols and you only have one arm for Christ's sake. Clyde: Well I just don't want to be killed for lack of shootin' back.
The "Right to Bear Arms" has only made for a trigger happy America.....so glad I am not American.
Most of these folks are really scared and feel like owning a gun somehow gives them a power they otherwise lack. It's really weak.
I had a student in 5th grade (10-11yrs old) who picked the gun her father had left on the table. She was 6 at the time. She accidentally shot and killed her 4 yr old brother. When she finally made it to 5th grade, she was barely beginning to talk again. I hope she received some help, and is happier now.
Even though there's kids in the pic I am guessing this guy has a micro-penis.
Incase of ww3.surely no one's gonna loot them except t800 who will consider this as his haven
Having guns is one thing but without ammunition for them you've basically got a fancy collection of caveman clubs, and based on current prices and availability of ammunition, it's not practical or even possible to load half of the weapons shown here. So this is waste of time and I bet he spent twice as much on his gun collection as he did on his house. But when your wife is also your daughter, fuckit I guess, right?
That is Awesome !! How is this scary? That dude is badass , I don't expect men of today's times to understand because they are feminine little puss boys ,but you can't have too many fire arms , people always ask why does anyone need that many guns ? There's a simple answer to that question because that's his business, nobody needs a car that goes 300 mph but people buy them
you think it is cool until somone in the area goes missing and you are the first suspect
Hey! This is a stereotypical family household in America and some of us don't even own a weapon other than a kitchen knife.
Would people stop referring this to just a collection like cars, baseball cards or figurines. THE SOLE EFFING PURPOSE of guns is to KILL. They do not transport you to work or the park. They KILL PEOPLE EVERY DAY IN AMERICA thanks to sick loser people who load bullets and pull the trigger.
That's overkill... real great with the kids in the picture too.. sickening
Aren't There More Guns In America Than People?? Asking In Quebec
Sigh....these people a pathetic. Theoretically one is sane when one is issued a gun license/permit. What about all the nutters who got fired from their job a few years later and went back and shot the place up. Who has more rights? : the guy/gal who wants a gun or the people who died from gunshots and wanted to live?
I am American myself, and I hate this. I am in middle school and I don’t want to have to grow up in a gun crazed country.
Nice metal roof. If properly installed it can easily withstand a cat. 4 hurricane. Source: ME, husband is a roofer, and ours withstood a direct hit from Charlie, the eye went right over our neighborhood. And recently hurricane Ian, which battered our house as a cat. 4 for almost 10 hours. We were ground zero for both. Can't say as much for the trees and houses that didn't upgrade after Charlie. though, what a catastrophe.
i would be terrified of that deck i would move 10 states away like d*mn
Is that a can launcher in the bottom right? Or some kind of weird barrel?
I don't see anything terrifying here. Guy collects firearms. With that many, good possibility he's a private seller.
There is a fcking child smiling in this photo. I hate being American and THIS photo is one of the many reasons
Look. I live in America and this turns my stomach, too. I have zero guns. Not even a toy light saber.
im american and i can confirm this is weird and gross and icky. you do not need to be doing all of that
our forefathers have to be rolling in their graves... so much stupidity
Notice that people will spend all of their money on this c**p but not their kids or house ! Many of those guns cost 1 to 2 thousand dollars ......
Wait until one of their kids blows the other ones head off, then see how proud they are…
"Americans and their firearms collections" Hmmm bit of a genarlization isn't it?
Do they have a vault for all that? You really only need a couple per adult.
Absurd, insane, wasteful, dangerous. Not ONE match grade weapon in all that, so they really are just fetishising firearms. As a former instructor and Feinwerkbau tech, seeing this just hurts.
Try to wrap your head around how much money they spent on all that, and how much better their daily lives could have been had they spent that money on making a good life for their family members.
These people are messed up in the head. Just putting a small child in the midst of these guns only states they are keeping alive violence and promoting harm / murder to others. Its one thing to have a firearm or two for defense (I still disagree) another to have a collection.
Ah, for rabbit hunting and exterminating rats. .But that's just for the ones on the ground...
This is NOT the individual to be concerned with - the one who should concern you is the one you never see, The deadliest ones learn to hide until their "skills" are required. Upon completion they fade back into the crowd.
I grew up on a farm in Indiana. My dad owned one...just ONE shotgun, which was a necessity. He kept it so well hidden from me (in my childhood) that I rarely ever saw it. I truly don't understand people like this? It's infuriating!
Uhhhhhhh YEAH GO AHEAD AND COLLECT GUNS WHY DONT YA! YOU DONT NEED THAT MANY YOU PROBS SHOOT PEOPLE UP I BET!
But... even as a family... how many of these coulf actually be in use at the same time? If they really *need* weapons... why not have max 2 pieces per person and then spend a sh*t ton of money on ammonition instead? I mean... you have all these weapons but how functional are they with no bullets? Geez.... I guess my former therapist was correct: it is silly of me to expect humans to think logically because they rarely/never do.
Live by the gun, die by the gun. Most gun deaths in the U.S. are self inflicted. We need to change American culture, everyone should believe only sissies and cowards own guns and it's dishonorable to harm someone from a distance.
I mean, you can only use one at a time, in most cases. What scenario could they possibly imagine where this is viable. As a U.S. citizen, this is just sad, stupid, and dangerous. No argument holds water. Even the tyrannical government argument is nonsense. I'm sorry, my fellow Americans, but the U.S. government has a bigger arsenal...that ship has sailed. So, the only arguments left are unreasonable, and noone wants to argue with an unreasonable armed person.
When it comes down to it, all those guns won't stand a chance against a military tank or a drone. They think they are seal team 6 and are going to save the country. In reality they just look like lunatics.
I live in the southern part of the U.S, and this is 100% accurate.
It’s the contrast against the little girl on the pink bike that hits me. Kids should not be around guns, why is this an acceptable thing in some US states?
This is ridiculous. Not all Americans have THIS many guns. In fact, next to none have this many.
Ya know, I have nothing against guns, I own one myself. Key word here, one. I have what I need and it's not easily accessible. I know why I have it. What I don't understand is why someone needs this many. When I'm especially willing to bet that in the unlikely event you actually would need all these weapons, the kid in the red t-shirt might be the only one who survive for a bit. The others look too weak to go beyond a day. Oh wait, is that why they need this many? They know they'd stand no chance in an imaginary scenario if they had no guns?
I was just talking to my sister about this type of collecting the other day and she said that we just have a militarized public at this point. If that's true and these collectors actually are trying to really just arm themselves against their fears, are they going to be able to use these all at once or are they going to try to find like minded people to give them to when the fear is perceived as an actual threat? The reason we started talking about it was because we were talking about what collectors may try to do with them at the end of their lives. It's apparently one of the first things they try to get in order, but I don't know what that looks like. When I was growing up, the gun owners I knew just plain thought about gun-ownership differently.
I cannot understand how one family (unless there are 50-60 members) use all of these guns in case on real emergencies like alien attack, or zombies...
It's funny how these people stock these like they're canned goods as if they are going to be fighting against the military one day.... but what they don't realize is that the US military could kill us all before we even knew what has happening. Guns don't compete with the technology the military has. These people would be the first to die anyway because they're all so dumb that they trust their weapons more than the people who actually want what's best for them.... I.e not the republicans... & not most democrats... ppl like Bernie!
When God runs out of Personality so he just gives some people more Aggression.
I'd like to point out that those two massively insecure morons could have paid for a full education for those kids, and helped them start their lives with a strong advantage, and still had enough money to buy several guns, trigger locks, and a gun safe. Instead, they chose to do this. F**k those guys.
I'm American, and own zero guns. This display is utterly disturbing, especially with children. WTF do you think you're going to do? Overthrow the US government and the world's most powerful military? Ridiculous. They could target you without you even knowing it, and take you down via military drone without even breathing hard.
Why? Just why? The right to bear arms is to defend yourself or your family. They don't even have enough arms to bear those arms!
This is like... only a small percent of Americans I swear. I mean, a lot of us have at least one gun, and for most of us it's for self defense. This family does need help, mental help, can you imagine how much money they've sank into this uselessness?? There's not even enough people in the photo for all the guns
Those poor kids being dragged up to think that is normal behaviour. Where are they even storing so many?! Can't legally smoke a joint but feel free to house over 100 firearms around children and unaware neighbours. Stupidity doesn't come close to covering it. The longer I look the worse it gets. The worst thing is, they think they need all that. Who are you arming yourselves against? Other idiots with guns. Morons. They're one little tiff away from a breaking news report.
I just don't like that the little girl on the bike is allowed to be so close to those guns...
Unpopular opinion - this might seem normal to people from the USA but it's so freaking weird to the rest of the world.
I live in the USA and this is not normal Only 1/3 of people in the USA own guns And most are small hand guns. Please don't judge all of the people in the USA just because of this picture.
The child on a bicycle smiling among all these weapons like it's a normal thing... it's just crazy
I mean ... if this was a museum's current stash of guns ... ok with that, fine with me, a lot of interesting stuff to be seen there ... but, in actual use, all of them at once, in whatever way, by a mere handful of people at most - insane, beyond insane. The vast oversupply they got themselves at least implies there is some severe obsession going on, that might be unhealthy on a lot of other levels, too. If nothing else, the amount of money lying there at least indicates their spending habits are pretty spending ... spendingly, on top'o that.
There is literally no reason to have a single gun. You don't need it for protection, without guns there would be almost no violence anyway! You don't need it for food, drive to the store. You don't need it for fun. THE ONLY REASON PEOPLE BUY GUNS IS TO SHOOT OTHER PEOPLE WITH!
I'm an American and I still find this issue PHYSICALLY NAUSEATING! We gotta stop this, guys.
I guess they must be worried about meeting someone as well armed as them.
This is the amount of guns I’d expect a few police stations to have, not a single family!!
It's not against the law to have that many Fling guns? I mean.... come on
I consider myself very lucky to not live in a country that is so dangerous you need to be armed better than the military.
Major insecurities. Now, he's a real man. Better be nice to your kids ...
notice how most of the automatic ones are pointed towards the little girl
kinda funny (not ha-ha funny) how the gun are all pointing in the direction of the children..
I have already seen this photo. I had not noticed that there were on the roof.
And if you look carefully using a magnifying glass... you still won't be able to make out how tiny his penis must be.
The juxtaposition of those guns and the little girl on the bike is sad and scary
being a white, heterosexual, seemingly middle class family, you dont even need one gun.
I know people that collect poisonous snakes, people who self administer additive drugs, people who drive drunk. Those activities are destructive, collecting firearms and shooting is both interesting and skill building. This is like criticizing rich people that collect fast and exotic cars, they have little practical value, can easily be deadly, but it is not illegal or unethical. Need is not an issue here.
Need has nothing to do with it! This is allowed by our 2nd Amendment, and if you want a million guns and you can legally have them, the God Bless you!
Has nothing to do with NEED, it's what you want and it's allowed by the 2nd Amendment!
Perfectly legal.. And yet... we are not supposed to have affordable Healthcare.
As an american, this is legit. And the 6-yo gil is too. Welcome to America!
Collector’s collect things that not all people collect- stamps, knives, spoons, belly button lint…..shall I go on?
As an American, I say we should burn the country/srs, down vote me if you want, but Americans are literally the worst living creatures (not all, but most are)
yes, you are so right, because pokemon cards most definitely kill people. How about here is aus we also ban people from having pokemon cards? /s
Yes, you ammosexuals who love your guns more than actual lives is truly ignorant.
We also wanted to know what Rick actually finds scary (if anything!). "I find real life things more scary than fantasy horror," he told Bored Panda. "Vampires, zombies, demons etc - I am utterly fearless. I don't actually believe in anything supernatural anyway. But real life crime, serial killers and that type of thing is pretty scary because despite my passion for gory horror flicks, I don't actually like 'real' horror. I have created a few shoots which depict murder victims and realistic gore but when you are creating these images you are so engaged in the art form, and detached Savefrom the reality, that it doesn't feel disturbing. Other people have found this work very disturbing though. One person actually threatened to phone the police about my photos. Maybe they thought I was a murderer? I don't know."
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It's quite grotesque how the OP posted this as "Mildly infuriating" as if he wasn't apparently living with violent, unstable and abusive madman.
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I Think Normal Fire Won't Even Work On This...thing
When asked why people are drawn to these photos, Rick says it comes down to "morbid curiosity and fascination". "At least that's what draws me to it, so I can only assume it works for other people too. Photos are different to film because you are forced to study one static moment forever, so disturbing images can be far more confronting in stills photos than in film."
"I grew up during the 1980s in the UK during the 'video nasty' era, when horror films on home video were relentlessly censored and banned," Rick shared. "Now, as a horror artist myself, I experience this censorship often. Trying to showcase dark works of art on social media can be a thankless and frustrating task, at the best of times. For those of us who love this stuff - and there are a LOT of us - we absolutely relish it! We don't want to force it on people who hate it so there's endless calls for artists to be given better tools to be allowed to show their work rather than just face flat-out bans all the time. The horror genre is populated by some of the nicest people in the world, and it is a vibrant, friendly community. I kinda hope that the tech platforms figure this out one day and give us a break."
If you'd like to check out Rick's terrifying and amazing photos, be sure to visit his website Horrify Me right here!
On October 29th, 2013. These Two Maintenance Workers Embrace Each Other Before Dying After The Wind Turbine They Were Working On In Ooltgensplaat, Holland Caught Fire
Oh I just watched a video about this and it was heartbreaking. When the turbine caught fire older two of the four workers jumped through the fire and escaped but the younger workers being only 19 and 21 were afraid to do so. By the time they were convinced the others had made it out, it was too late for them. They came together in one final embrace and one of them then jumped off while the other died in the fire
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Truth is stranger than fiction, and apparently, reality is scarier than fiction. We hope you’re not feeling too spooked from this list, but if you are, you can always check out a wholesome article from Bored Panda next (like this one!) as a palette cleanser. If you do plan to continue through this list, though, be sure to keep upvoting the pics that introduce you to new fears and let us know in the comments what the most terrifying thing you’ve recently seen or experienced was. We can keep spooky season going all year round!
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I can imagine this is a lose/lose situation when you are an immigrant
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For me seeing something like that and seeing also People lose themselves in their dementia was the final straw in becoming an atheist. The whole concept of an immortal soul ascending into heaven went basically up in smoke. The brain is the location of the "us". All we are is in there. And if it stops functioning, if it gets sick or damaged, all that is "us" gets affected too. Irreversible. Do you really really think that Grandpa with Dementia, who can barely speak and function by himself will magically be restored somewhere after Death? It is truly heartbreaking seeing something like that.
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Poor folks. My house was flooding a few years back. Didn't get more then wet carpet and an endless trail of water. I'm crying and exhausted at trying to get the water to stop coming in. Then I was watching the news and saw people with houses floods and I felt like a sh*t for crying over my home being wet.
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Enough Said
Male chimpanzees can be as strong as 3-4 human males. They can literally tear you apart. I've seen a zookeeper on the verge of panic when it looked like one of his chimps was waking up early from sedation, and the vet didn't seem to be taking it seriously.
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honestly this guy is the worst airline and overall reviewer
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BP, more posts like this please, not the long uninteresting ones about Reddit problems
Have to admit, couldn't agree more!! This is one of the most fascinating posts in months. I rarely scroll to the last entry but read this one for end to end! Disturbing, depressing... but so much better than someone's life story about a vile relative or malicious compliance at work.
Load More Replies...I do love these posts. But I like the AITA ones, too. When I'm in the mood for a quick, easy read. 🤷😂
600-pound grizzly bear I encountered on a cloudy night. Truly frightening. Bear-636d2...9ef703.jpg
Have a friend in nuclear medicine, in one of the safety lectures they show what the Colbalt 60 source looks like so you know to avoid it incase of damage to the machinery or if any accidents occur. Simple metal tube with Drop and Run stamped into it.
So is the cobalt the tube? Or is it inside the tube? Genuinely curious, don't know much about it. Except that it is NOT to be fúcked with, lol.
BP, more posts like this please, not the long uninteresting ones about Reddit problems
Have to admit, couldn't agree more!! This is one of the most fascinating posts in months. I rarely scroll to the last entry but read this one for end to end! Disturbing, depressing... but so much better than someone's life story about a vile relative or malicious compliance at work.
Load More Replies...I do love these posts. But I like the AITA ones, too. When I'm in the mood for a quick, easy read. 🤷😂
600-pound grizzly bear I encountered on a cloudy night. Truly frightening. Bear-636d2...9ef703.jpg
Have a friend in nuclear medicine, in one of the safety lectures they show what the Colbalt 60 source looks like so you know to avoid it incase of damage to the machinery or if any accidents occur. Simple metal tube with Drop and Run stamped into it.
So is the cobalt the tube? Or is it inside the tube? Genuinely curious, don't know much about it. Except that it is NOT to be fúcked with, lol.