40 Of The Creepiest Tweets From This Dedicated "Creepy" Twitter Account
What is it about creepy and bizarre things that is so fascinating?
Kylin
- Published in Funny
Universally, cute and wholesome videos and pictures are beloved. Understandably so, as there’s comfort in seeing that type of media, and there’s limitless access to these types of media all over the internet.
On the flip side, there is an undeniable fascination and appeal to bizarre, strange, or downright creepy things. However, unlike the cute and wholesome, the unsettling and creepy aren’t so prolific online.
Maybe that’s why the Twitter account @Creepyorg has gained an impressive following in the few short months since its creation. This social media project dedicated to sharing unsettling content from all around the internet was created in February 2023 and has already gained over 156k followers and continues to gain more regularly.
"I have a great passion for creepy things in general, but what inspired me to create a community in this niche was when I bought the domain name http://creepy.org last year through an auction,” explained the founder of @Creepyorg.
"My first thought was to create a site about morbid curiosities and oddities, but due to lack of time, I abandoned the project and focused on a Twitter account instead. That's how the 'Creepy' Twitter page was born, and now I use the http://creepy.org domain to redirect to it," they said.
The creator of the "Creepy" project also weighed in on why they think so many people are fascinated by dark and weird things. "It happens because when we are terrified, the brain releases a hormone called dopamine, which some people find thrilling," they explained.
"Also, creepy stuff is often intriguing: is the devil real, are ghosts real, does hell exist? Humans have a tendency to find solutions to everything, but these are questions humans don't have a definitive answer for yet."
We've curated a captivating collection of photos that are bound to evoke a spine-tingling sensation, sending shivers down your back. Prepare your thoughts, fortify your spirit, and embark on this descent alongside us.
1. Hasn't he left enough "marks" already?
CreepyOrg2. If you look close enough, there appears to be more than one visitor
CreepyOrg3. File under: Things That Would Make Me Crap Myself On A Hike
CreepyOrg4. What I'm gathering is that France is full of terrifying sculptures
CreepyOrg5. That panda doesn't seem fooled, but maybe being horrifying human-pandas also works to avoid attachment
CreepyOrg6. Some vampire shenanigan prevention
CreepyOrg7. That's what the spirits *want* you to believe
CreepyOrg8. Nice try, Person-in-a-Bird-Suit
CreepyOrg9. Mad respect for Persian Warriors
CreepyOrgSame energy
giphy10. Definitely wouldn't want to wake up to that
CreepyOrg11. Giving Beaker vibes
CreepyOrgMeep meep meep
giphy12. This is unsettling AND cute
CreepyOrg13. Hopefully they replaced that boot
CreepyOrg14. Best not to go to Florida in general
CreepyOrg15. No wonder they hurt so bad
CreepyOrg16. My inner-Goth has a mighty need
CreepyOrg17. That's what the Hell-Pit wants you to believe
CreepyOrg18. This snail goes hard
CreepyOrg19. In the shark's defense, it looks scary right-side-up too
CreepyOrg20. New fear unlocked
CreepyOrg21. Seems like that chainmail was faulty
CreepyOrg22. Literally everything is a choking hazard for children
CreepyOrg23. Street Lamp Cryptid
CreepyOrg24. Freeze-dried birb
CreepyOrg25. Lets bring these back
CreepyOrg26. Ironically, thought of being tightly wrapped in wet fabric is maddening
CreepyOrg27. Deep-sea creatures need to stay in the deep
CreepyOrg28. Lovely view, but nosy neighbors
CreepyOrg29. The inspiration for many death-metal t-shirts
CreepyOrg30. How do you even drain a swamp?
CreepyOrg31. That's a LOT of bison
CreepyOrg32. No, can't say I like those either
CreepyOrg33. Sonic lived too fast
CreepyOrg34. Memento mori
CreepyOrg35. No thank you
CreepyOrg36. Bro is ripped
CreepyOrg37. "The Last of Us" spider
CreepyOrg38. Think the previous owners were Satanists, or pranksters?
CreepyOrg39. That's a human shark
CreepyOrg40. Better to know than be surprised, right?
CreepyOrgScrolling through @CreepyOrg can be an exhilarating experience for those who appreciate the darker side of art and aesthetics. It's a realm where shadows dance, curiosity thrives, and the eerie beauty of the unknown unfolds.
As you immerse yourself in the haunting imagery, may you find a sense of fascination, intrigue, and perhaps even inspiration. So, embrace the shivers, relish the goosebumps, and indulge in the macabre wonders this captivating Twitter page offers.