
57 Wildly Unsettling Photos That Made Me Go "Nope!"
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!
I think the devil may be within this person.
Brown recluse spiders are venomous, btw.
NO THANK YOU!!!
Say it with me: Nooooooooooooooo.
Me rn:
Time to move!!! Without packing any of your things!!! Just go!!!!!
I can't decide if it's worse or better if this woman is a ghost versus a person.
Yeah, I'll pass, but thanks.
No money in the world would be enough for this job.
I also would not take this high-rise AC maintenance job.
No, I don't think it is!!!!!!
I guess I'm never shopping at Amazon again!
Great, now I have a new fear!
This is...unpleasant to watch.
I really don't like that this exists. :(
Or this. This is the cassowary, the world's most dangerous bird. It can grow as big as six feet tall and jump seven feet into the air. Yikes.
Imagine if the horse spooks and starts running!!!!
I'm sorry, a sewer WHAT???? Imagine those pincers on your...(I'm not going to finish that sentence).
Am I the only one who was constantly scared as a kid that animals would crawl up the pipes and bite me as I was pooping? Apparently, I had good reason to be.
This is a different kind of scary, but it's still terrifying.
Guess I'll be taking the stairs next time.
Apparently, escalators are a lot more dangerous than I thought.
I'd still rather take one of those escalators than this elevator.
Here's a gif where you can see it better.
Did I mention I'm scared of crabs?
If I woke up to this, I'd have to be heli-vacced out.
Me being evacuated:
:(((((
YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE, SIR!!!!
Great, now I gotta worry about bears in my kitchen.
TIL about the puss caterpillar, which is wildly venomous and can cause pain for weeks.
It's giving Cordyceps.
You see the resemblance, right?
This is actually Cordyceps, which is real, BTW (just not a reality for humans...yet).
Okay, cool, so aliens are coming for us.
Imagine looking outside your tent and seeing all these alligators.
I didn't know moths could get this big, and I didn't want to!
Burn it all!!!!
If you ingested this tap water, you might as well say your last rites.
No thanks!!!!
TIL there used to be a water slide at an amusement park in the Netherlands where you were entirely submerged in a tunnel the entire time: 15-20 seconds. Let's just say I would not be going down that slide.
I was just thinking I should start wearing my glasses more often...never mind.
This is one of the only circumstances in which it's okay not to wipe.
I wish I hadn't seen this. :(
Time to turn around and back away as fast as you can!
I would suggest using another pump!
I do not enjoy this photo!
Why do I feel like this is from some devil-possessed Victorian child?
Everyone, meet a queen termite. She's not as fun as a queen bee, I can tell you that.
Did you know that ticks can get ticks??? It's pretty horrifying!
Again, time to move!
Me in that scenario:
Those are all millipedes. 🤢
You could not PAY me to park here, let alone drive onto it.
A nice, slow ride through the forest seems cool and all...until you see the other guests.
I'm not a fan of this guy.
Snake dens are also a no from me.
Guess I'm never having a canned drink again.
I hope this person has shades!
This is 100% a demon, right?
And finally, this is just mold, but I don't like the look of it!

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