50 Creepy Facts About The World We Live In That Prove Reality Is Scarier Than Fiction
InterviewSome people’s brains enjoy experiencing fear, while others, not so much. It all comes down to brain chemistry, as those who enjoy thrilling, scary, and risky situations get a dopamine kick out of such experiences.
We believe our pandas to be very brave, that’s why we compiled a whole list of creepy and borderline scary facts, courtesy of the ‘Creepy Information’ Instagram account. Scroll down to find them below, and don’t say that we didn’t warn ya!
While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with Sadie Hartmann, horror lover, author, and co-owner of Night Worms, who kindly agreed to chat with us about all things creepy and frightening.
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Interest in fear-inducing or potentially dangerous things is called morbid curiosity.
“That could be things that are fictionally dangerous, that kind of tap into our minds a little bit, or things that are actually dangerous, like the things we read on the news or hear about from others,” explained behavioral scientist Dr. Coltan Scrivner.
Interestingly enough, he says that most people have a pretty moderate amount of morbid curiosity.
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Dr. Scrivner even came up with his own Morbid Curiosity Scale and test to evaluate how many people are morbidly curious, which you can also take here, if you’re curious!
During it, he presents his respondents with statements like, ‘If a head transplant was possible, I would want to watch the procedure’ and ‘I am curious how a Ouija board works’ and asks them to rank them from ‘strongly disagree’ to ‘strongly agree.’
From this test and his research, he was able to find out that most people are morbidly curious. “Some people have a lot and some people have a little bit, and this has been true not just in the U.S. but in other countries as well, including Canada, Brazil, Denmark, and several other countries that have taken this test.”
After completing the test itself, I found out that the overall morbid curiosity score is 4.42, and since the maximum on the scale is 6, we can say that people are pretty morbidly curious.
But, hey! It’s nothing to be worried about. “I think morbid curiosity is sometimes talked about as if it’s this fringe trait or a fringe thing that only some people have. But in all the research I’ve done, if you give people, for example, the Morbid Curiosity Scale, you find that morbid curiosity is pretty normally distributed, meaning that most people have a pretty moderate amount of morbid curiosity,” said Dr. Scrivner.
Through his research, he also found out that only a small part of horror fandom seeks out scary experiences because they get an adrenaline or dopamine rush. Most do it because they feel like they can learn something from it.
“A lot of people feel as if they learned something about themselves and sort of develop as a person through these experiences. And so you hear about this in real tragedies a lot, this kind of post-traumatic growth or ‘I’m glad I went through this so that, because I learned something and I grew as a person,’ Dr. Scrivner explained.
To find out more about why people like morbid, creepy, and scary things, Bored Panda reached out to Sadie Hartmann, horror lover, author, and co-owner of Night Worms.
She tells us that what draws her to horror is the fact that it helps her manage her anxieties.
"I am an anxious person who manages a lot of fears and phobias, so reading horror is a way I get to live adventurously without too much risk involved. I might have a nightmare or feel like I need to lock all my windows and doors, but for the most part, reading horror allows me to engage with real-life fears in a healthy and safe way."
Sadie also shares that her favorite kind of scary stories to consume are about people who have gone missing in national parks.
"Many of these people have never been found, and their cases have gone cold or unsolved for decades.
Sometimes the ones who have been found have no memory of what happened or have something odd about them, like they aren't wearing shoes but their feet are relatively clean, or they are way too many miles away from their last known location. It's just a very unsettling topic with a lot of information that completely freaks me out."
I'm happy his family finally got closure. I can't imagine just the not knowing
Some say that too much of a good thing is a bad thing, so we were curious to know if Sadie thinks that it pertains to consuming scary or creepy content as well.
"I think it's just the opposite. I believe that horror fiction's greatest mission is to raise the stakes high enough to get readers emotionally invested in the plight of the characters. Horror activates our empathy.
It's my understanding that people who write and read a lot of horror are some of the most empathetic, caring, and generous people I know," she says.
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That said, she has had difficulty falling asleep in the past after reading and researching too many scary stories.
"I have written two non-fiction books about horror books as an avid reader and curator of horror fiction. There have been a few times that a particularly vivid horror book has given me nightmares or caused me to dwell on dark thoughts, making it difficult for me to fall asleep."
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Load More Replies...That was my first thought. What selfish moron thinks it's OK to have a wild animal in an apartment. Pure cruelty!
Load More Replies...The "owner" was some nut who was trying to have a zoo in his Harlem apartment. He was killed by the tiger, which was wholly deserved in my opinion.
From wiki- Ming was a tiger that was found living in an apartment in Harlem, New York City, in October 2003, when he was approximately three years old. Ming lived semi-openly with his owner, Antoine Yates, in a room of Yates' five-bedroom apartment on the fifth floor of a large public housing complex in Harlem. Several other normal and exotic pets were found in the apartment, including an alligator named Al in another bedroom. Ming was taken to Noah's Lost Ark Animal Sanctuary in Berlin Center, Ohio, where he died from natural causes in February 2019. He was buried at the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. Yates received a 5-month prison sentence for reckless endangerment.
The guy who did this should have been eaten by the tiger and gator he kept. Gross
A 'pet' tiger living in an apartment ..that is cruelty to the max..I hope it ate the captors. I guess they had it declawed as well, poor thing.I also hope it was rescued and taken to a sanctuary to live life as near to nature as possible.
The way she copes with it is by watching cartoons. "The best way for me to cope with this overwhelming sense of dread or darkness is to watch cartoons (like The Regular Show or King of the Hill), comedy shows (like The Righteous Gemstones) or something wholesome (like The Great British Baking Show). Easy fixes, all of those options."
If this list didn't satisfy your morbid curiosity enough, you might want to check out our previous list on more creepy facts or head on over to Night Worms for a monthly subscription of all things frightening.
Stay spooky, our dear Pandas!
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"According to the boy's mother, Lillian McDonald, the boy had wandered out of the family's yard. She called the police, and authorities began searching for the boy. A woman named Beverly Murdock ran to a police station to report that she spotted a baby in the ocean, in a seaweed patch. She described the boy's clothing and it matched what Lillian had told police. John McDonald [the father] ran back and forth on the beach and Lilian restrained him from dashing into the ocean. The boy was not immediately found, and the search was suspended that night. John and Lillian refused to leave the beach even when it became too dark to search. The child's body was not found until April 12, which was ten days after his disappearance. On April 12, 1954, a woman spotted the boy's body bobbing on the surf near her home. Her home was more than 1 mi (1.6 km) away from where the boy had gone missing; she pulled the body from the water and called the police."
More details: Binyam (who was also facing other unrelated charges), was inside the home when he was attacked but got out the house, where he died on the porch. No charges were filed against the homeowner.
One disturbing aspect is that in college they had to pay two tuitions, but now they get a single salary.
I don't buy this one. He'd have been bumping in to them left and right.
If she was utterly delusional she should be in psych lock up not gen pop.
It was ok, but most of the highest voted ones were not actually disturbing.
I found three of these scary and about ten mildly worrying. BP needs to work on their captions.
I agree. I found quite a few sad. (Case in point: the last one, the shooting at the club etc.)
Load More Replies...50 Creepy Facts About The World We Live In That Prove Reality Is Scarier Than Fiction. 1-3-6-4-8-9-10-13-14-15-27-30-36-42-44-46-47 are not even scary nor creepy.How a castle lived by the same family for hundreds of years is creepy? or muslims and christians defending each other? Stallone that was hit by his request? A fossil discovery? Stephen King buying and crashing a van that almost killed him? The muscle of a tiger? Bored Panda you failed with this article...
It was ok, but most of the highest voted ones were not actually disturbing.
I found three of these scary and about ten mildly worrying. BP needs to work on their captions.
I agree. I found quite a few sad. (Case in point: the last one, the shooting at the club etc.)
Load More Replies...50 Creepy Facts About The World We Live In That Prove Reality Is Scarier Than Fiction. 1-3-6-4-8-9-10-13-14-15-27-30-36-42-44-46-47 are not even scary nor creepy.How a castle lived by the same family for hundreds of years is creepy? or muslims and christians defending each other? Stallone that was hit by his request? A fossil discovery? Stephen King buying and crashing a van that almost killed him? The muscle of a tiger? Bored Panda you failed with this article...
