40 Of The Creepiest Tweets From This Dedicated "Creepy" Twitter Account
What is it about creepy and bizarre things that is so fascinating?
This account doesn’t just post creepy stuff, it posts the kind of eerie that makes you freeze mid-scroll and check if your curtains are moving. One minute you’re laughing at the absurdity, the next you’re thinking, “Nope, I would not survive whatever this is.”
It’s a whole gallery of unsettling moments, from “Street Lamp Cryptid” energy to “File under: Things That Would Make Me Crap Myself On A Hike,” plus nightmare fuel like the Hell-Pit, a human shark, and a chainmail situation that clearly went wrong. The tweets keep stacking together, like every image is daring you to look closer, and somehow the humor makes it worse.
By the time you hit “New fear unlocked,” you realize this feed is basically a haunted house built out of punchlines.
1. Hasn't he left enough "marks" already?
CreepyOrg2. If you look close enough, there appears to be more than one visitor
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4. What I'm gathering is that France is full of terrifying sculptures
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5. That panda doesn't seem fooled, but maybe being horrifying human-pandas also works to avoid attachment
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6. Some vampire shenanigan prevention
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7. That's what the spirits *want* you to believe
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8. Nice try, Person-in-a-Bird-Suit
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9. Mad respect for Persian Warriors
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Same energy
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10. Definitely wouldn't want to wake up to that
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11. Giving Beaker vibes
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Meep meep meep
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12. This is unsettling AND cute
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13. Hopefully, they replaced that boot
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14. Best not to go to Florida in general
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15. No wonder they hurt so bad
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16. My inner Goth has a mighty need
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17. That's what the Hell-Pit wants you to believe
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Also wild, this is similar to the friend who adopted a pet snake everywhere, while her buddy refused to visit.
18. This snail goes hard
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19. In the shark's defense, it looks scary right-side-up too
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20. New fear unlocked
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21. Seems like that chainmail was faulty
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22. Literally everything is a choking hazard for children
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23. Street Lamp Cryptid
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24. Freeze-dried birb
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25. Let's bring these back
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26. Ironically, the thought of being tightly wrapped in wet fabric is maddening
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27. Deep-sea creatures need to stay in the deep
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28. Lovely view, but nosy neighbors
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29. The inspiration for many death-metal t-shirts
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30. How do you even drain a swamp?
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31. That's a LOT of bison
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32. No, can't say I like those either
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33. Sonic lived too fast
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34. Memento mori
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35. No thank you
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36. Bro is ripped
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37. "The Last of Us" spider
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38. Do you think the previous owners were Satanists or pranksters?
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39. That's a human shark
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40. Better to know than be surprised, right?
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That first wave of “Hasn’t he left enough marks already?” sets the tone, like the feed is already daring you to notice what everyone else is ignoring.
Then “France is full of terrifying sculptures” and “Street Lamp Cryptid” make it feel like the whole world is quietly staged for your panic, not your enjoyment.
When “How do you even drain a swamp?” and “That panda doesn’t seem fooled” show up back-to-back, the account stops being spooky and starts being personal.
Finally, “That’s a human shark” and “Better to know than be surprised, right?” land like a final jump scare, right when you think you’ve adapted.
Engaging with the chilling content shared by this dedicated Twitter account is not merely about confronting fear; it offers a thrilling exploration of the darker facets of human emotion and imagination. The allure of macabre visuals and unsettling tweets invites viewers to confront their curiosity about the unknown. This collection of creepy tweets taps into a deeper psychological engagement, revealing how discomfort can spark creativity and self-reflection.
As you navigate through this unsettling yet fascinating landscape, there is an opportunity to embrace the thrill of fear. Each tweet serves as a reminder that the eerie can be beautiful, and indulging in these haunting narratives may inspire a unique appreciation for the complexities of our emotions. This journey through the uncanny allows for a richer understanding of the human experience, transforming shivers into a source of inspiration.
You don’t just read these tweets, you start side-eyeing every shadow like it might be the next post.
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