It's that time of the year again. Summer has passed, the weather is getting chillier, and the vibes are getting spooky. This time of the year, everyone wants to stay in and cuddle up with some snacks, warm drinks, and scary movies. There's no better time than now to indulge in some oddly terrifying images. Of course, this time of the year is filled with all of the scariest and creepiest things, but it's important to remember that strange things exist year-round.
Reddit's /r/oddlyterrifying is a subreddit filled with images of things that shouldn't really be creepy but definitely are. Sometimes all it takes is seeing something in the wrong context to turn it from innocent to terrifying, and that's what happened with most of the pictures here. So, for anyone who wants to dig in to some creepy content to start the season off on the right foot, here are 27 certainly cursed images that really do exist out there.
A trilobite fossil
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This place on Airbnb
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Sunflowers, after peak season
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These pink guys all around Quebec
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Spotted in Poland
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"First thing I see waking up on my friend's couch"
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This giant freshwater lobster
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A new photo of the Titan submersible, showing it's tail after it imploded
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This pomegranate
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These are called "scud clouds"
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This tree is a little off-putting
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This is in the center of a local square in Chile
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Inside an abandoned house
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"The bathroom at my place of work"
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"I found a tooth in my luggage while travelling"
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This at the playground
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These McDonald's high chairs
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The world's first diving suit
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"This came out of my vitamin water"
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Raining over one house
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Leopard seals, honestly
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Effective, but terrifying
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Glurpo, the underwater clown
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Found in the garden
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This hot air balloon in Tokyo
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Creepy thrift store finds
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