10 Creepy Photographs
Hey guys, Culture here. Today we're going to look through 10 of the creepiest photos
on the internet. Luckily Crash has already collated them into a folder on his desktop
in preparation for this video.
Aren't I the best?
Yes, Culture. The answer is yes.
Well credit where credit is due: You really were proactive on this one! You created this
folder almost 3 months ago! A hard-working lad if ever there was one.
You flatter me Culture, it was nothing really. But enough, let's give the people what they
came for!
Number 1: "Perfection Girl" is an image of a pretty
woman lying on a bed… Though there *is* something off about the way she's posed.
There are actually multiple images of the model on this bed, but the strangest part
about it is how it came to the internet's attention in the first place. The image was
posted on 4chan with a message telling users to see the "something hidden and shocking"
in the image.
Classic clickbait. Though we're the ones putting these pictures in a video so you know,
stones and glasshouses etc.
When confusion ensued, an anonymous poster said that the subject was, in fact, dead.
There's plenty of evidence to suggest that she's alive, at least at the time of the
photoshoot, but either way, this image has solidified itself in the mind of internet
denizens as a strange and creepy mystery. The question still lingers in my mind: "Could
it be true?"
And the question which still lingers in my mind is: "Isn't that Britney Spears?"
Number 2: "The Newby Monk" was taken in 1963 when
Reverend K. F. Lord decided to snap a picture of the altar of the Church of Christ the Consoler
in the UK.
K.F. Lord sounds more like a rapper than a Reverend. Maybe he's a Rapping Reverend?
Now *that* would be an act of God.
Supposedly, when he took this picture, there was no one else in the building, but the photo
itself shows a nine-foot tall figure dressed in robes and a white mask standing off to
the side. It's such a strange and mysterious-looking figure to appear in a place of worship that
it's quite chilling, even though many photography experts believe that the image itself was
doctored, possibly via double exposure.
So he's more of a Perjuring Priest than a Rapping Reverend.
Number 3: "This guy showed up in one of my pictures,"
is an image uploaded to imgur by Reddit user, ZombieGadaffi. It's of their uncle during
a vacation to the Grand Canyon. The story goes that the uncle wished to take a funny
picture at the edge. After he and his friends got the images developed, they discovered
a strange hooded figure standing in the background. No one in ZombieGaddaffi's family knows
who it is, and the user believes that their family is telling the truth.
And of course we should all trust a guy with the name ZombieGadaffi.
Whoever this figure is, he, or it, was there at the canyon when there was no one else around,
making him either a ghost, or a master at stealth!
Or a pale kid in a hoodie. Yep, I'm definitely gonna go with pale kid in a hoodie
Number 4:
"The World's Most Beautiful Suicide" is a picture of the corpse of Evelyn McHale.
It was taken by Robert Wiles, and, as the name suggests, shows the body in a state of
serene rest, surrounded by the destruction of the limo that she landed on. The event
occurred in 1947 on the 30th of April, when McHale travelled to the Empire State Building.
From the 86th floor, she jumped, landing on the car in the position in which she was found.
The 86th floor?! Maybe she just couldn't bear the thought of climbing back down all
those stairs,
On her person was a suicide note, which read: "I don't want anyone in or out of my family
to see any part of me…" Unfortunately for her, the manner of her death has not only
allowed her family to see her, but the whole world to marvel at the sight.
That poor, poor... limo driver.
Number 5: "I am God/We All Die" - This horrifying
screaming face is the result of a series of threads on 4chan's /x/ board. It all started
when a user asked the /x/ community if it was possible if computers could be haunted.
The reason the user asked this is because mysterious files would appear on the computer.
When /x/ asked if they could see the files, two pictures were uploaded to the site. What
followed was an, ARG style, scavenger hunt for more pieces of the picture, coupled with
users experiencing paranormal experiences involving the face from the image. Eventually,
a user was able to send the completed file over to a phone number that had called the
anon earlier, only to receive pictures of knives and dolls in response.
I mean it's still better than receiving ACTUAL knives and dolls in response. That
Chucky still freaks me out
Number 6: "The Russian Sleep Experiment" is a formative
creepypasta. Like many creepypasta out there, an iconic image is usually associated with
it, spread around the internet and distorted until its origins are unknown. While we can't
say for certain where the image itself comes from, we can point out the terrifying subject
of the image. It is actually a latex Halloween prop known as "Spazm," which features
a psychotic man in a straight jacket.
What a waste of good latex. Latex is supposed to be sexy people, not scary! And then there's
Scary Spice who wears latex and is both scary *and* sexy… no wonder my fetishes are so
messed up.
When activated, "Spazm" will shake and growl, laughing maniacally. An updated version
of this prop is still sold online, but it looks slightly different than the original
version, available since the mid-2000s.
Number 7: Reynaldo Dagsa Assassination- Manilan councillor
Reynaldo Dagsa was taking an opportunity to photograph his family outside of his home,
but to the left of the subjects, you can clearly see Arnel Buenaflor, pointing a gun at the
camera. This photo was taken by Councilor Dagsa a moment before he was fatally shot
by Buenaflor, and the image was later used for evidence, leading to his arrest. One has
to wonder if this crime would have ever been punished, had this politican not decided to
have one last family photo before his demise. The killer and his accomplices are members
of the Pasaway Gang, and it is believed that they targeted Dagsa because of his peacekeeping
efforts.
Buenaflor was actually just trying to save Dagsa's family…
What?
Because Dagsa said he was going to ~shoot~ his family… get it? hahaha god I'm funny.
Number 8:
Six Flags is franchise of amusement parks throughout the United States of America, offering
sun rides based on Warner Bros. Properties, among other things, but today, you won't
find anyone at the New Orleans location, save for urban explorers and the police who guard
it daily, and it has been that way since August of 2005. When Hurricane Katrina devastated
the city, Six Flags decided that it did not want to repair the park, and terminated its
contract with the city. Since then, the Industrial Development Board of New Orleans keeps it
under close security prevent visitors from trespassing.
This place looks like somewhere those guys on American Pickers would go. Not really that
scary.
I guess the fear comes from the memory of the disaster that left what was once a place
of happiness in ruin. The scariest things can be those that are out of our hands, a
haunting reminder of our own frailty in the face of nature…
Jeez okay, I get it.
Number 9:
In Pennsylvania, there was once the legend of a being known as "the Green Man." This
mysterious entity would roam the streets at night, glowing green in the headlights of
the cars that passed him by. Many tales came up about the Green Man, a horrific monster
of a man turned green from an electrical shock.
See, people get away with calling him the Green Man but can you imagine the outrage
if he called an Asian guy the Yellow Man? These are the double standards we should be
addressing.
Crash… shut up. In reality, Raymond Robinson was electrocuted but it didn't leave his
skin green… it just destroyed his face. Because of his horrific appearance, he stayed
inside most of the time, and he would go on walks in the night time. This is when drivers
would come by just to gawk at him. Though we don't know where this picture comes from,
apparently he would sometimes allow his photo to be taken by curious individuals in exchange
for beer or cigarettes.
I also engage with curious individuals for beers or cigarettes but I have to do more
than just let them take photos of me.
Eww.
Number 10: The SCP foundation has a wide collection of
articles on creepy and paranormal things made up based on images found online. But, even
the users of the main SCP site were having trouble finding the origin of the image associated
with an early entry, SCP-1067 "The Old Man." A thread on the SCP foundation website brought
up that all reverse image searches brought back results relating to SCP-106. Later, it
was discovered that Dr. Gears, the writer of the piece had found the image on a 4chan
/x/ thread, making its origin unknown. An attempt from Reddit links the image to that
of Len Kleinrock taken for the 40th anniversary of the first internet transmission. The two
share a similar smile, yet this is only a possibility for where SCP-106's face comes
from.
EWW they share a similar smile?! That's the worst part of the picture!
It's okay Crash, it's over now. Honestly I'm surprised you managed to look them all
up without getting scared or something. But I'm glad you did, and I'm glad you took
the initiative to get the research done without me having to nag you! Though now I think about
it… I only gave you this assignment 2 weeks ago. So why was this folder created 3 months
ago..?
Like I said, I do way worse things for some beers and cigarettes.
You are the creepiest person I know Crash.
Nawwwww thanks Culture
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