These 18 photos from r/oddlyterrifying transported me back to childhood, when literally everything was scary:
1. "Took this pic in an abandoned house a few years ago. Didn't expect the surprise":
2. "I left some melanoma cells to grow unchecked for over 24h and they cover the entire dish":
3. "A two milligram dose of fentanyl powder is enough to kill most people":
4. "This filter at the sports game":
5. "The upstairs neighbor passed away a week ago, and management still hasn’t had his apartment cleaned":
6. "Just learned that standing this close to a 380 feet waterfall is a thing":
7. "A moray eel's mouth":
8. "The 13-mile-long abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike. Motor vehicles are not allowed on the property, but bicycle riders are free to use it at their own risk. The trail requires helmets and lights":
9. "This plant in the corner":
10. "I was seconds away from opening the sliding door until I saw them...":
11. "Snake eater":
12. "The world's first diving suit":
13. "Big ant train":
14. "Wave crashes through restaurant windows in Italy":
15. "The weird email I received today":
16. "Wolf spider carrying its babies":
17. "The head I found with a bunch of random instruments at work (I work at a mortuary)":
18. And finally, "This maybe effective but scary swim mask":