This IG Page Disturbs Its 200K Fans With Daily Cursed Images And Here Are 30 Of Their Newest Ones
On a typical day, most of us scroll through hundreds of digital images, barely giving them a second thought before they disappear from our screens and our minds.
Some, however, are far more memorable than others. And not necessarily in a good way.
These are the kind of photos you’ll find on the Instagram account Daily Cursed Images. True to its name, the page is a collection of all things weird, confusing, and somewhat haunting, but nevertheless entertaining.
Scroll down to see for yourself if you dare—though if they leave you feeling unsettled, well, you only have yourself to blame.
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To someone who hasn’t been particularly chronically online over the last decade, explaining what cursed images are can be a challenge. Words like “weird” or “bizarre” don’t quite do them justice. Honestly, trying to define them feels almost pointless—it’s something you just have to see to truly understand.
Still, there have been attempts to pin down a definition for the elusive cursed image. If you fire up its Wikipedia entry, you’ll find it described as “a picture (usually a photograph) that is perceived as mysterious or disturbing due to its content, poor quality, or a combination of the two” and and as something meant to make you wonder why the image even exists in the first place.
A personal favorite, however, might be the Urban Dictionary’s definition. In a 2017 post, someone referred to a cursed image as “any image that can incite the 5 W’s in a person—these 5 W’s being who, what, when, where, and why.” According to the entry, it’s the lack of answers to these questions that makes a cursed image truly cursed.
With grocery prices these days, I'm in if it's like $0.25 per play XD
I have toes like that. The second one is also longer then the big toe. Could be that this was also the case for this person.
Load More Replies...Perhaps the most identifiable part of a cursed image is its history. The concept originated in 2015 from a Tumblr blog called cursedimages. The very first post featured an elderly farmer standing in a wood-paneled room, surrounded by crates of red tomatoes.
In a 2019 interview with Paper, the blog’s creator reflected on this image, saying, “It’s the perfect cursed image to me because there’s nothing inherently unsettling about any part of it. It’s a totally mundane moment transformed into something else by the camera and the new context I've given it.”
But the term really started gaining popularity later in 2016, thanks to the X account (formerly known as Twitter) @cursedimages. In a 2016 interview with Gizmodo, writer Hudson Hongo spoke with the account’s owner, who explained that they had come across “one or two” Tumblr posts featuring “unexplainable and odd” pictures simply captioned as “cursed image.” Fascinated by these photos, the owner began seeking out similar images and, after collecting a number of them, decided to share them all in one place.
That same year, Brian Feldman interviewed Doug Battenhausen, the creator of the Tumblr blog internethistory, for New York Magazine. When Feldman asked him what the appeal of cursed images was, Battenhausen explained: “It’s a lot of things. It’s the mystery of the photo, it’s the strange aesthetics of them, it’s seeing a place that you’ve never seen before, or an intimate glimpse into somebody’s life.”
We're not filming the cheese, we're taking a pic of the idiot's apostrophe
Whatever cursed images may be, they’ve rightfully established themselves as a cornerstone of what makes the internet what it is. But if looking at and discussing them has worn you out, you might be curious to know there’s actually the opposite—blessed images.
And of course, because that wasn’t enough, the internet also created the term blursed, a combination of both, and as you’d expect, it’s exactly what the name suggests. The web truly is a wild place.
Yall I just came back to bored panda after a long time of not using it WTF IS PREMIUM???
who the hell gunna pay for bored panda premium to look at some stolen memes off reddit or twitter
Yall I just came back to bored panda after a long time of not using it WTF IS PREMIUM???
who the hell gunna pay for bored panda premium to look at some stolen memes off reddit or twitter