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We’re truly living in cursed times. At least it seems this way with the amount of uncanny images netizens share on the daily. Looking at a picture of a cow used as a projector screen or a sandwich embellished with door hinges might leave you asking all the wh-questions. And there’s a big chance you won’t find answers to any of them.

Today, we’re looking at some of the most eerie things provided by the Facebook page “Cursed Images." With more than 19k followers, they’re posting visuals that are guaranteed to make you feel uneasy and strange. We’ll leave it up to you to decide, dear Pandas, if the things you’ll see come from the real world (*cue evil laugh*).

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Restaurant pizzeria with boarded windows and handwritten sign saying we are open with parking instructions and a smiley face.

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    Underground tunnel with people walking and a large cluster of potatoes growing from a cracked ceiling showing blessings of the internet.

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    Car covered in snow sculpted into a face with eyes, nose, and mouth, illustrating creativity beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    The first identified cursed image originated from a Tumblr blog in 2015, with a female photography and film student who was interested in searching for forgotten flash photography. She explains that some of them had an eerie mood about them, like something captured from another life. The blog creator was particularly fascinated with finding photos of dark, empty rooms, mannequins, and costumes, which eventually became common themes among cursed images.

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    Funny private sign saying do not read on grassy lawn near driveway with car and garage in background for venturing beyond internet.

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    Fish and chips restaurant named Frying Nemo with a humorous reference for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Funny roadside sign for Dogs R Us restaurant showing RIP Chris and now hiring message, perfect for venturing beyond internet humor.

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    The original photo was of an older man (click to see) surrounded by crates of red tomatoes in his basement, staring at the camera with a straight face. There’s nothing unsettling about any of it, but with the new caption “This image is cursed,” it became something entirely different. The picture suddenly gave off a strange feeling that you'd accidentally walked in on someone having a tomato ritual that you weren’t supposed to witness. A wave of unease and confusion washes over you, even just thinking about it.

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    Blue men's slides labeled Aldidas, a knockoff brand, held in a store aisle with various household products in the background.

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    Cockatiel bird looking at cluster of eggs arranged to resemble a turtle in a cage with colorful cloths and ropes.

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    Wheelchair left in a reserved parking space on the street, highlighting images for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    The puzzlement here is created through a picture taken with an old flash camera or phone that often has an amateurish feel, containing odd specks of light and random things placed in very unusual ways. Bonus points if it’s slightly out of focus. This particular deviation from the normal creates a sense of unease and creepiness in our brains.

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    Bakery display case with assorted pastries inside a gun shop, blending two contrasting environments for those venturing beyond the internet.

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    Packages soaked and damaged on a wet concrete doorstep, illustrating challenges beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Two small turtles resting inside a clear container, featured in images for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    The tomato man image didn’t exactly go viral, but the concept of the cursed image really stuck, with copycat blogs popping up on Tumblr and then spreading to all the other social platforms. Now, almost ten years later, a community of eerie image collectors is thriving, each with its own quirks and explanations of what it means to be jinxed. Just like the dysfunctional furniture on the Instagram page “UglyDesign” or odd ways to use food on the “BoysWhoCanCook” feed.

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    Office printer covered in toner stains and footprints on the floor showing a messy scene beyond the blessings of the internet

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    Man taking a mirror selfie without a phone in a bathroom, illustrating venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Error message on screen showing password already used by another user, highlighting internet security challenges.

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    Once your eyes land on a cursed image, it’s undeniably difficult to look away. Their appeal might be related to sensation-seeking - a tendency to pursue new and different feelings or experiences. In modern society, it’s made us magpies looking for new and shiny weirdness. Additionally, the feeling of being creeped out is our body's response to an ambiguous threat that requires a closer inspection to decide whether to fight, run, or ignore. It combines what’s comfortable and uncertain, driving our curiosity further down the road into an uncanny valley.

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    Bathroom with toilet and open cabinet door revealing hidden toilet paper roll, for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet

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    Contestant on a game show struggling to identify a song with only repetitive lyrics, venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Foil-wrapped sandwich labeled as tasting like sandwich with chicken, illustrating venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Going even further back, the roots of cursed images can be traced to easily shareable horror stories called “creepypasta.” They were mainly created to post on forums that discussed everything spooky and mystical. At the start of this community, users were mostly anonymous, allowing them to copy and paste any stories they’d like. Massive sharing of the borrowed texts was eventually titled "copypasta” which led to the creation of "creepypasta.”

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    Packaged floor sandwich labeled as dropped on the floor, showcasing humor for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Hybrid bike and scooter combined, illustrating creative design for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Old CRT TV showing internet streaming apps like Netflix and Hulu, illustrating venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Most of these unsettling little stories can be categorized into two types: those that tell firsth and experience or historical rumors, and those that create a myth of a creepy image. One of the most famous ones is The Russian Sleep Experiment, in which the author reveals grotesque scientific practices. The story entails a trial where five subjects were given gas to prevent sleep, and the lack thereof turned them into violent zombie-like creatures. It’s often shared alongside an image of a skeleton figure, which actually is an animatronic Halloween prop called "Spazm." Other popular myths of cursed pictures include Slenderman, Jeff the Killer, and Smile Dog. For anyone wondering, yes, your whole life has been a lie that began in the darkest corners of the internet.

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    #22

    Bumper car designed like a city bus with passengers inside, illustrating creative images for internet exploration.

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    Small convenience store with a 911 Eleven sign and colorful chairs outside, for those venturing beyond internet blessings.

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    Hand holding colorful dice representing images for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet concept.

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    What differentiates cursed images from creepypastas is that the fright is implied rather than explicitly stated right away. There’s a narrative behind it that allows us to interpret it however we’d like. Afterward, we’re left thinking that something bizarre and unsettling must have happened to create this jinxed image, leaving a dark aura floating around.

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    #25

    Classroom projection showing a meme about desire and suffering, illustrating content for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Urinal positioned above a bucket for collecting waste, illustrating images for those venturing beyond the blessings of the internet.

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    Abandoned room with upside-down and sideways furniture legs, creating a surreal scene for those venturing beyond the internet.

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    Weirdly, the uncanny images provide a sense of comfort in a logic-defying world by confirming that it’s not just us who seem to be going insane. They also challenge deepfakes and photoshopped pictures, showing a reality far weirder than anything we could make up ourselves. Sometimes looking at them feels like entering an alternate reality—a world full of mundane floor sandwiches and “Aldidas” slides.

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