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20 Images You'll Absolutely Hate

images from /r/tihi
images from /r/tihi

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Published 6 months ago

Published 6 months ago

Cursed images are effortless to come by on the internet, whether it's on the depths of Reddit or the incredibly absurd AI-generated images that you come across on your Facebook feed. It's become near impossible not to come across something that makes you feel uneasy online, which is both impressive and terrifying.

Reddit's /r/tihi is a great example of a subreddit dedicated to showing off just that. Its name stands for "Thanks, I hate it," and this community is dedicated to displaying images that show off horrors beyond our imagination. From, incredibly creepy real-life animals that you would've never thought existed to creations that look straight out of a horror movie, each image is even more terrifying than the last in its own weird and wacky way. Regardless of how long you've been on the internet, this collection will have at least something that will surprise and terrify you at the same time.

Abusive parents at it again!

(Source: Reddit)

Cursed Dutch toilets

(Source: Reddit)

"Featherless chickens aren't real, they can't hurt you"

(Source: Reddit)

Arms are terrifying

(Source: Reddit)

Dobsonflies are terrifying

(Source: Reddit)

Zombie salmon

(Source: Reddit)

Human carrot anatomy

(Source: Reddit)

Crab-human abomination

(Source: Reddit)

Japanese X French Cuisine

(Source: Reddit)

Prime shipping techniques

(Source: Reddit)

The concept of time is terrifying

(Source: Reddit)

Sweet and Savory

(Source: Reddit)

Jean Kimono…Jimono

(Source: Reddit)

Now you can die in style

(Source: Reddit)

Horrors beyond our comprehension

(Source: Reddit)

Disgusting face bag

(Source: Reddit)

Bubble eye goldfish

(Source: Reddit)

Opium addicted parrots

(Source: Reddit)

Kids drawing Godzilla

(Source: Reddit)

Centered doorknob

(Source: Reddit)

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