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57 Photos That Have An Intense Ominous Energy

57 Photos That Have An Intense Ominous Energy

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1. Who in their right mind would do this???
2. Run, you hear me?!? RUN!!!
3. Someone call the Warrens. This thing is definitely possessed.
4. PUT THAT BACK WHERE YOU FOUND IT IMMEDIATELY.
5. I wish I could go back in time to 30 seconds ago when I didn't know this.
6. I don't know about you, but I'm staying away from Highland Ave.
8. Quick question: did your husband also maim and torture small animals growing up?
9. This is one of my least favorite things I've seen today. Considering I made this post, that's saying something.
10. Imagine you're hiking alone and this starts ringing...
11. This is why you don't go digging around in old graveyards!!!
12. I'd rather my bladder explode, thanks!
13. I'm convinced this was dumped by a future serial killer.
14. I'm pretty sure this is a portal to the Upside-Down.
15. I'd be willing to bet this has a camera in it.
16. Thanks, I hate this creepy-looking android!
17. As if the dentist's office wasn't already scary enough...
18. I'd move right back out.
19. Same with if I moved into this place.
20. No thank you!!!!
21. I'm with the nephew on this one.
u/sKullsHavezzz / Via reddit.com
22. I don't like this!!!
u/BlueSparksFly / Via reddit.com
23. Or this. :(
u/NastyPotatoes / Via reddit.com
24. This parent just might have a budding Satanist on their hands. A talented Satanist...but a Satanist nonetheless.
u/Coldinthenorth / Via reddit.com
25. This is pure nightmare fuel.
u/Sirens_yellout / Via reddit.com
26. Once again...it is time to move.
u/thisisloreez / Via reddit.com
27. Sorry, but this would be going in the trash (and doused with holy water) if my kid brought it home!
u/UrameshiYuusuke / Via reddit.com
28. Cool, Disney is now ruined for me!
u/Texas1971 / Via reddit.com
29. Not only would I not cross, I would run 50 miles in the other direction.
u/maamcakes / Via reddit.com
30. I really hope this wasn't a self-portrait. :(
u/suminagashi_swirl / Via reddit.com
31. That's it. I'm never going to a thrift store again.
[deleted] / Via reddit.com
32. You might want to change your route, buddy.
u/unbotheredworm / Via reddit.com
33. Who thought this was a good decor option???
u/David_Trancon / Via reddit.com
34. As if I needed another reason to avoid Australia.
u/iamayeshaerotica / Via reddit.com
35. Oh, great, here's another reason.
u/FeinSaas / Via reddit.com
36. I know, logically, that this is just people putting up a window sign. That doesn't stop the chill in my blood when I see it.
[deleted] / Via reddit.com
37. Similarly, I know why this looks so ominous, but I'm still convinced the devil has something to do with it.
u/SKA1960 / Via reddit.com
38. This is one ladder I will not be descending!
u/doralbeus / Via reddit.com
39. I will also be avoiding this escalator.
u/QuartzXOX / Via reddit.com
40. You can't convince me this isn't nuclear waste. On the plus side, maybe you'd get superpowers if you touched it?
u/Monsur_Ausuhnom / Via reddit.com
41. On another positive note, this would be a great horror movie set. You wouldn't catch me within 100 miles of it, though.
u/Monsur_Ausuhnom / Via reddit.com
42. Oh, look, another place you couldn't pay me to go within 100 miles of.
u/places_forgotten / Via reddit.com
43. This has got to be a bad omen. Where did it come from???
u/cevans001 / Via reddit.com
44. I gotta say, this doesn't really improve my opinion of tapeworms.
u/UlteriorKnowsIt / Via reddit.com
45. What are they keeping in???
u/tropicalginger / Via reddit.com
46. I...don't think I want to know what's going on here.
u/The_Nabisco_Thing / Via reddit.com
47. You call the police. Right away.
u/cairhead13 / Via reddit.com
48. I didn't know dogs could look evil. :(
u/DraconicDisaster / Via reddit.com
49. This is really not helping with my fear that there's an FBI agent in my phone who knows everything about me.
u/spaceandstuff_NMS / Via reddit.com
50. I guess this makes sense, but it still kind of creeps me out.
u/jonjopop / Via reddit.com
51. It's safe to say I would not be purchasing anything at this butcher shop. I've never wanted to be a vegetarian more.
u/Birdboi08 / Via reddit.com
52. Well, that's not creepy at all...
u/Jsands0 / Via reddit.com
53. I don't know if trees can be haunted, but if they can, I'm 99% sure this tree is.
u/SurtrSvartr / Via reddit.com
54. I don't like it either!!!
u/Ten_ft_High / Via reddit.com
55. ♪ I always feel like somebody's watching me ♪
u/M178music / Via reddit.com
56. ...Yeah, I think that's a good call.
u/Adhara27 / Via reddit.com
57. And finally, I can't even explain why I find this so creepy, but I do. Don't psychoanalyze me.
u/Raiden_Raitoningu / Via reddit.com
H/T: r/OddlyTerrifying and r/Creepy
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