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16 Jaw-Dropping Soul-Sucking Terrifying Photos

16 Jaw-Dropping Soul-Sucking Terrifying Photos

Buzz Feed30-05-2025

Welp, another horrifying week is in the books, thanks to my addiction to r/oddlyterrifying. Here are 16 photos that sent chills down my spine:
"This random lemon eyeball that's on a shelf at my airbnb."
"These are vulture bees. They make honey out of rotting flesh."
"Normal spider?! Count the legs!"
"Whales have fully formed, human-looking fingers inside of their fins, which can be exposed during a dissection."
"One of the few access points to North Korea, the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, seen at night."
"The top floor of my workplace elevator opens to this."
"Her cat sneezed into a bowl of flour."
"A few years ago, at my grandparents' house."
"This man who brings his dog with him in abandoned buildings."
"Stumbled upon this nightmare in Pasadena."
"This is how flamingos feed their young."
"Can't make sense of this photo I found on Instagram."
"This billboard outside of YWCA."
"This children's dentist's office has this showing at its public window."
"This ominous ring in the night sky."
And finally, "A blood clot coughed up by my patient that perfectly shaped the lung cavity it filled."

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