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No matter how much we plan for tomorrow, some things are just out of our control. The universe always retains a certain level of uncertainty, and every once in a while, it unfolds in the most unexpected ways.

The Instagram account 'Oddly Horrifying' captures those moments, and scrolling through them feels like entering a forbidden corridor of the internet, where reality starts glitching, and you no longer know what's real and what isn't.

It’s a reminder that beneath the surface of the ordinary, there’s (a little) chaos waiting to burst out.

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Man in red cap and shirt with beard outside a house, related to unnerving and oddly horrifying rescue story.

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    Two children surviving under rubble after an earthquake, showing an oddly horrifying and unnerving rescue moment.

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    When scrolling through such posts, we need to keep ourselves in check. On one hand, engaging with frightening media and the emotions it creates in a safe setting can help people alleviate anxiety and build psychological resilience.

    On the other hand, research by Dr. Coltan Scrivner and Dr. Joe Stubbersfield shows that a heightened interest in learning about threats can also lead people to become more interested in less constructive types of stories, such as conspiracy theories.

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    Black and white mugshot of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland arrested in 1961 for supporting civil rights, unsettling historical image.

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    Man in orange prison jumpsuit behind glass in jail, an unnerving image highlighting odd and horrifying situations.

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    A Jason Voorhees cosplayer comforting a young child, an oddly horrifying and unnerving image that might freak you out.

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    "From blood-harvesting Satanists who stealthily run the world to shapeshifting alien lizards invading the world, conspiracy theories often offer alternative explanations of unsettling events," the academics wrote.

    "They all centre [on the idea] that a malicious group of people is behind strange or political happenings. Conspiracy theories have another thing in common—they go against mainstream explanations and lack concrete evidence."

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    Man’s mugshot beside pizza order with hidden help message and inset photo of woman, unsettling oddly horrifying image from collection.

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    Giant human-sized bat hanging upside down in a garage, creating an oddly horrifying and unnerving scene.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If it starts speaking to you in a Transylvanian accent, run.

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    X-ray images showing scoliosis surgery before and after with spine correction, an oddly horrifying medical transformation.

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    Scientist in protective gear inside abandoned Chernobyl reactor, illustrating unnerving scenes with odd radiation-absorbing fungus.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Proof that Mother Nature will survive pretty much anything we throw at it. WE probably won't survive our own stupidity, but Earth will adapt, eventually.

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    To investigate this link, Scrivner and Stubbersfield ran three studies. Each one had different groups of participants, with a close to 50/50 split in genders.

    The first study was designed to find out if morbid curiosity is linked with higher belief in conspiracy theories.

    "Using the morbid curiosity scale and the generic conspiracist beliefs scale, we found that the more morbidly curious people were, the higher their general belief in conspiracy theories," the researchers said.

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    Victorian self-defense glove with sharp claws on a display, an oddly horrifying and unnerving historical weapon from 1850.

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    Doctor dressed as the Joker in Halloween costume rushing to hospital, an oddly horrifying and unnerving image that might freak you out.

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    Close-up of the inside of a sea turtle's mouth showing anti-barfing spikes that trap food after vomiting water.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is that first cartoonish pic from The Oatmeal? It looks like his drawing style.

    For the second study, Scrivner and Stubbersfield tested whether the link between morbid curiosity and interest in conspiracy theories was driven by people's perception of threats.

    "We had people rate how threatening they felt several explanations of events were. The events included both mainstream and conspiratorial explanations of the same thing, such as whether aeroplane contrails are water vapour or harmful 'chemtrails.' We found that the higher people's morbid curiosity, the higher they perceived the threat in conspiratorial explanations," they said.

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    People floating on water in tubes at night, watching the movie Jaws on an outdoor screen, creating an unnerving scene.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Wait, what was that scream I just heard? Was that from the movie?" "No, I think Larry's just lost most of his leg. Paddle away, Larry!"

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    Close-up of a tooth held by forceps and a human eye showing redness in an oddly horrifying, unnerving medical procedure.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Umm... ? (Oh wait, is this where the saying "I'd give my eyetooth for that" comes from? 😉)

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    Before and after images of a woman showing unnerving plastic surgery effects causing identity verification issues.

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    For the final study, the researchers investigated whether morbid curiosity makes people more likely to seek out conspiracy theories as explanations for events. To do that, they asked the participants to pick between a series of paired descriptions, choosing which of the pair they would like to learn more about.

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    Some were morbid and non-morbid pairs, such as seeing either a photo of a man who ate his girlfriend, or a photo of a man who saved his friend from drowning. Others were conspiratorial and mainstream explanations of the same event, such as the Titanic sinking – because it struck an iceberg vs. being deliberately sunk in an insurance scam.

    "We found that the more morbidly curious people were in their choices (such as choosing to view the photo of the man who k****d his girlfriend), the more likely they were to be interested in conspiratorial explanations," the researchers highlighted.

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    Black and white photos of two boys with a disturbing DNA mystery tied to an oddly horrifying family story.

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    Original terrifying Voldemort design concept shown as an unnerving image likely to freak out viewers.

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    Man covered in lipstick marks kissed on the head, illustrating an unnerving and oddly horrifying vintage lipstick tester job.

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    Two students wearing homemade anti-cheating helmets during an exam, showcasing oddly horrifying and unnerving designs.

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    Across these three studies, morbidly curious people were more likely to have general conspiracist beliefs, perceive conspiracy theories to be more threatening, and display a stronger interest in learning more about conspiratorial explanations.

    "Understanding events in our complex, modern world can be challenging, and may lead us to be alert to potential threats, tapping into our ancient morbid curiosity," Scrivner and Stubbersfield concluded. "Morbid curiosity is not inherently bad, but an increased interest in learning about the dangers presented in conspiracy theories can reinforce beliefs that the world is a dangerous place."

    This can create a feedback loop that increases anxiety and drives people further down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories.

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    Mickey Mouse gas masks from WW2 designed to be less scary, shown with unnerving vintage and modern images.

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    Man standing inside the Anechoic Chamber surrounded by sound-absorbing foam in an unnerving and oddly horrifying room.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They say that you can't stay in one of those chambers for very long without starting to go crazy. (Because you can suddenly hear all sorts of things inside your own body -- like even your eyelids blinking, I've heard. And the silence itself is incredibly off-putting.) But I've always wanted to try, just to see how long I could last.

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    Woman with a slight smile in a mugshot photo related to unnerving and oddly horrifying images.

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    Serbian farmer working in field while massive dark smoke clouds rise during NATO bombings in Yugoslavia, oddly horrifying scene

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    Baby crocodile with a unique tail mutation resembling a mermaid's tail, creating an unnerving and oddly horrifying appearance.

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    Side-by-side images of a man who lived in an airport for 18 years, showing an unsettling and unnerving situation.

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    Unnerving giant head sculptures in Shinjuku bathroom designed to move and sing, creating a horrifying and creepy atmosphere.

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    Data1001
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh, Japan. You weird, weird country... how we love you. Never change!

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    Close-up of a human hand covered with yellow cholesterol deposits, an odd and horrifying medical condition.

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