A Look Into “The Darkest Page On Instagram”: 50 Stories That Stay With You
If you’re reading this (hi, how are you?), then you probably enjoy the thrill of letting a bit of horror and terror into your life. It’s exciting, gives you a chance to analyze the dark side of humankind, and gets your adrenaline pumping. However, real life can often be scarier than what you find in fiction.
‘DarkestGram,’ an account on Instagram, posts some of the darkest and most disturbing pics and stories from human history. We’ve collected some of the most powerful tales to share with you, Pandas. Keep scrolling to check them out. Just be careful… some of them might unsettle you so much, you’ll barely get any sleep tonight.
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He wrote “Common Sense”. He promoted the idea of a republican government, where power resides with the people and is exercised through elected representatives. The pamphlet remains a foundational text in American political thought, highlighting the importance of self-governance, individual liberty, and the dangers of unchecked power. We are NOT a Christian country.
We’re all so sorry Nikola.you were brilliant and we celebrate your science today.
Terror is the buildup of dread and anticipation toward a disturbing, scary event. Meanwhile, horror refers to your instinctive feelings of revulsion and disgust after the event occurs. Though they are different, colloquially, horror is often used to refer to both. You hear a lot of talk about horror movies, TV shows, books, and video games, even when the narrative focuses on building up an atmosphere of terror.
Verywell Mind notes that scary content, like horror movies, simulates threatening situations. Your emotional response to them matches what you’d experience when faced with a real-life threat. As per horror scholar Mathias Clasen, people’s love of the genre can be linked back to our ancient ancestors experiencing constant danger.
Meanwhile, there’s a growing consensus that, in some circumstances, exposure to horror movies could help some individuals deal with their anxiety or trauma. One study, for example, looked at how fans of apocalyptic horror movies may be more prepared for and less distressed by pandemics.
According to the findings of researchers Haiyang Yang from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Kuangjie Zhang from the Nanyang Technological University Singapore, one of the main things that drives the consumption of horror entertainment is stimulation. It can be incredibly physically and mentally stimulating to expose yourself to terrifying stories, whether that’s something like demonic possession or stories about alien infestation.
Horror content brings with it very contrasting, clashing feelings. You get a bunch of positive and negative emotions.
On the one hand, you experience a ton of anxiety and fear.
On the other hand, you also experience a large amount of joy and excitement. It’s thrilling, captivating, and it makes you crave more.
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School explains that horror entertainment gives people the opportunity to sate their curiosity and appetite for unusual content. You get to dive deep into some of the darkest parts of humanity from the safety of your own home. Whether or not the stories themselves are realistic isn’t the point.
I've heard this story. He was a nightmare. Small town justice prevails.
People who are big fans of horror tend to have a psychological protective frame that’s made up of 3 parts.
First, they have a safety frame, where they know that they are safe while enjoying horror content.
Second, they have a sense of detachment, where they understand that what they see and hear isn’t actually real or threatening.
And finally, they have a sense of control where they feel confident that they’ll be able to overcome any and all dangers that they encounter. You don’t have to have all 3, but having fewer can mean that you avoid horror content.
And the Catholic church accepted a lot of money from him that they have never returned to the Congolese.
How well-off you are can impact your love or dislike of horror, too! Research conducted by Yang and Zhang found that people from countries with a higher GDP per capita actually watched more scary content.
On the flip side, people from countries with less wealth feel like they have less control over their circumstances, pushing them away from the genre.
“Our sense of control can serve as a form of psychological protective frame, a prerequisite to experiencing pleasure from horror consumption,” Yang explained.
The Washington Post stresses the fact that recreational fear can be a lot of fun under the right circumstances. But it’s not just about enjoying yourself. Horror can be an important tool for learning. Not only do you get the rush and a boosted mood from getting scared, but you also prepare yourself for (theoretical) dangerous situations.
The director of the Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University, Mathias Clasen, told the Washington Post that people consuming horror learn about the dangers of the world and better understand their own responses. “What does it feel like to be afraid? How much fear can I take?”
The key is to find some sort of balance between too much and too little fear. If a recreational horror experience is too tame, your audience is likely to get bored. However, crank the fear up too high and people will be far too anxious to enjoy themselves.
It’s a balancing act that’s hard to get right because everyone’s relationship with horror is so individualistic.
I would ask for $2000 per sting. My precious skin! And poor bees!
as far as i know, the patient died; the surgeon cut one of the nurses, he got tetanus and died; and an onlooker/theatregoer died from shock. i may be wrong though
Looks more like claws than teeth. I had no idea they have them in their suckers.
The ‘DarkestGram’ project was created on Instagram quite a while back, in May 2019. Over the past 6+ years, the curator of the account has drawn in over 47k loyal followers and scary-story lovers from all corners of the internet.
From the curator’s perspective, the account is the “darkest page” on the entire social network.
Which of these stories disturbed you the most? Were there any that piqued your curiosity and motivated you to dig even deeper into the events?
On a scale of ‘nope’ to ‘yay!’, how big of a horror content fan would you say that you are? Share your thoughts in the comments at the bottom of this post (if you dare!).
Whoever the idiots are that came up with the idea to give them should have been put in front of a firing squad along with those evil asswipes!
I believe it. Bardem's performance was chilling to say the least. Friendo
He got too comfortable with the wild side of nature. It was just a matter of time before he got burned.
Fifteen years later, Yazmina fell (jumped?) from a bridge to her demise.
"Sin, death, and hell have set their marks on him, And all their ministers attend on him."
And in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire the owners locked all of the exit doors (to prevent unauthorized breaks) and caused the demise of 142 workers...some as young as 14. The owners of the factory were not found guilty but were required to pay out $75 per victim. The real kicker? The insurance money the owners got paid them $400 a victim 😉
Considering the highest temperature ever recorded on earth is 56.7C, im gonna have to assume that this isn't true.
Awww, poor lil man, had to share THEIR belongings, like an adult. Boo-hoo-hooo. She was allowed to help him get all these things, but if he couldn't have them, then nobody should. Just glad they didn't have pets or children, we have heard of what such people like him did...
Or he was just a really good actor. I could probably pull off a few different characters with different accents and mannerisms.
No thanks, not when I wanna sleep.. edit, also, there is a ded man in picture. Andwe cant even write d**n?
So...we're back to the "pay us if you wanna see the whole list" bullshlitz again
No thanks, not when I wanna sleep.. edit, also, there is a ded man in picture. Andwe cant even write d**n?
So...we're back to the "pay us if you wanna see the whole list" bullshlitz again
