The main purpose of a sign is to communicate a message or convey information. Most are useful. But others are just plain stupid. Then there are superfunny signs. And those that make no sense at all. But have you ever come across a sign that gave you goosebumps? And not in a good way.r/ScarySignsis a spot on the internet dedicated to terrifying signs. The community has 434k members, and they’re obsessed with “signs found in the world that you don’t want to be near!” Keep scrolling for our top picks from the page, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that would stop you in your tracks. If you’re interested in finding out why some people enjoy watching or looking at things that scare them, likehorror moviesor these scary sign pics, read on to hear what the experts have to say.This post may includeaffiliate links.RELATED:Fear is a necessary human emotion. It alerts us to possible trouble so that we can react, which in turn helps us survivepotentially deadlysituations. When encountering danger, fear triggers us into fight-or-flight mode. We can either choose to go up against the perceived threat, or we can run away as fast as possible.But there is another response… Freeze. When something just stops us in our tracks, and we make like Elsa inFrozen. Some of the signs pictured here have elicited that very response from the people who encountered them. Until they became unstuck enough to take a photograph and share it with the r/ScarySigns community.If fear is a negative emotion and a state that many of us don’t necessarily like being in, why do we enjoy watchinghorror movies, or scrolling through photos of terrifying signs? According to experts, it has something to do with the chemicals our body releases after being scared.Margee Kerr has dedicated her career to learning as much about fear as she can. She’s a sociologist and the author ofSCREAM: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear.She says fear floods our bodies with “feel-good” hormones. “Our arousal system is activated and triggers a cascade of ‘feel good’ neurotransmitters and hormones like endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline that influence our brains and our bodies,” KerrtoldThe Huffington Post.You’d most likely be watching a horror movie or scrolling throughthese picsin a place where you feel safe. Not while you’re in immediate, real danger. And that makes a big difference. “To really enjoy a scary situation, we have to know we’re in a safe environment,” Kerr told The Atlantic. “It’s all about triggering the amazing fight-or-flight response to experience the flood of adrenaline, endorphins, and dopamine, but in a completely safe space.”Kerr says humans have been intentionally scaring themselves, and each other, since the dawn of time. “Through all kinds of methods like storytelling, jumping off cliffs, and popping out to startle each other from the recesses of some dark cave,” she said.The expert adds that there are various reasons for this. “To build group unity, to prepare kids for life in the scary world, and of course, to control behavior. But it’s only really in the last few centuries that scaring ourselves forfun(and profit) has become a highly sought-after experience.“Sometimes we put ourselves into a state of fear purely just to “feel.” “For many people everyday life can feel overly routinized and even boring,“saidDr. David Zald, director of the Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at Vanderbilt University. “By contrast, when scared we are fully aware, conscious and in the moment. We are not preoccupied thinking about what happened yesterday or what we have to do tomorrow.” Have you ever noticed how you feel wide awake after getting afright? Now you know why.Not everyone enjoys fear. Some actually have a fear of fear.Accordingto VeryWellMind, “Whereas most people experience fear only during a situation that is perceived as scary or threatening, those who live with anxiety disorders may become afraid that they will experience a fear response. They perceive their fear responses as negative and go out of their way to avoid those responses.”Continue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish

The main purpose of a sign is to communicate a message or convey information. Most are useful. But others are just plain stupid. Then there are superfunny signs. And those that make no sense at all. But have you ever come across a sign that gave you goosebumps? And not in a good way.r/ScarySignsis a spot on the internet dedicated to terrifying signs. The community has 434k members, and they’re obsessed with “signs found in the world that you don’t want to be near!” Keep scrolling for our top picks from the page, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that would stop you in your tracks. If you’re interested in finding out why some people enjoy watching or looking at things that scare them, likehorror moviesor these scary sign pics, read on to hear what the experts have to say.This post may includeaffiliate links.

The main purpose of a sign is to communicate a message or convey information. Most are useful. But others are just plain stupid. Then there are superfunny signs. And those that make no sense at all. But have you ever come across a sign that gave you goosebumps? And not in a good way.

r/ScarySignsis a spot on the internet dedicated to terrifying signs. The community has 434k members, and they’re obsessed with “signs found in the world that you don’t want to be near!” Keep scrolling for our top picks from the page, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that would stop you in your tracks. If you’re interested in finding out why some people enjoy watching or looking at things that scare them, likehorror moviesor these scary sign pics, read on to hear what the experts have to say.

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RELATED:Fear is a necessary human emotion. It alerts us to possible trouble so that we can react, which in turn helps us survivepotentially deadlysituations. When encountering danger, fear triggers us into fight-or-flight mode. We can either choose to go up against the perceived threat, or we can run away as fast as possible.But there is another response… Freeze. When something just stops us in our tracks, and we make like Elsa inFrozen. Some of the signs pictured here have elicited that very response from the people who encountered them. Until they became unstuck enough to take a photograph and share it with the r/ScarySigns community.If fear is a negative emotion and a state that many of us don’t necessarily like being in, why do we enjoy watchinghorror movies, or scrolling through photos of terrifying signs? According to experts, it has something to do with the chemicals our body releases after being scared.Margee Kerr has dedicated her career to learning as much about fear as she can. She’s a sociologist and the author ofSCREAM: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear.She says fear floods our bodies with “feel-good” hormones. “Our arousal system is activated and triggers a cascade of ‘feel good’ neurotransmitters and hormones like endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline that influence our brains and our bodies,” KerrtoldThe Huffington Post.You’d most likely be watching a horror movie or scrolling throughthese picsin a place where you feel safe. Not while you’re in immediate, real danger. And that makes a big difference. “To really enjoy a scary situation, we have to know we’re in a safe environment,” Kerr told The Atlantic. “It’s all about triggering the amazing fight-or-flight response to experience the flood of adrenaline, endorphins, and dopamine, but in a completely safe space.”Kerr says humans have been intentionally scaring themselves, and each other, since the dawn of time. “Through all kinds of methods like storytelling, jumping off cliffs, and popping out to startle each other from the recesses of some dark cave,” she said.The expert adds that there are various reasons for this. “To build group unity, to prepare kids for life in the scary world, and of course, to control behavior. But it’s only really in the last few centuries that scaring ourselves forfun(and profit) has become a highly sought-after experience.“Sometimes we put ourselves into a state of fear purely just to “feel.” “For many people everyday life can feel overly routinized and even boring,“saidDr. David Zald, director of the Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at Vanderbilt University. “By contrast, when scared we are fully aware, conscious and in the moment. We are not preoccupied thinking about what happened yesterday or what we have to do tomorrow.” Have you ever noticed how you feel wide awake after getting afright? Now you know why.Not everyone enjoys fear. Some actually have a fear of fear.Accordingto VeryWellMind, “Whereas most people experience fear only during a situation that is perceived as scary or threatening, those who live with anxiety disorders may become afraid that they will experience a fear response. They perceive their fear responses as negative and go out of their way to avoid those responses.”Continue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda

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Fear is a necessary human emotion. It alerts us to possible trouble so that we can react, which in turn helps us survivepotentially deadlysituations. When encountering danger, fear triggers us into fight-or-flight mode. We can either choose to go up against the perceived threat, or we can run away as fast as possible.But there is another response… Freeze. When something just stops us in our tracks, and we make like Elsa inFrozen. Some of the signs pictured here have elicited that very response from the people who encountered them. Until they became unstuck enough to take a photograph and share it with the r/ScarySigns community.

Fear is a necessary human emotion. It alerts us to possible trouble so that we can react, which in turn helps us survivepotentially deadlysituations. When encountering danger, fear triggers us into fight-or-flight mode. We can either choose to go up against the perceived threat, or we can run away as fast as possible.

But there is another response… Freeze. When something just stops us in our tracks, and we make like Elsa inFrozen. Some of the signs pictured here have elicited that very response from the people who encountered them. Until they became unstuck enough to take a photograph and share it with the r/ScarySigns community.

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If fear is a negative emotion and a state that many of us don’t necessarily like being in, why do we enjoy watchinghorror movies, or scrolling through photos of terrifying signs? According to experts, it has something to do with the chemicals our body releases after being scared.

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Margee Kerr has dedicated her career to learning as much about fear as she can. She’s a sociologist and the author ofSCREAM: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear.She says fear floods our bodies with “feel-good” hormones. “Our arousal system is activated and triggers a cascade of ‘feel good’ neurotransmitters and hormones like endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline that influence our brains and our bodies,” KerrtoldThe Huffington Post.

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You’d most likely be watching a horror movie or scrolling throughthese picsin a place where you feel safe. Not while you’re in immediate, real danger. And that makes a big difference. “To really enjoy a scary situation, we have to know we’re in a safe environment,” Kerr told The Atlantic. “It’s all about triggering the amazing fight-or-flight response to experience the flood of adrenaline, endorphins, and dopamine, but in a completely safe space.”

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Kerr says humans have been intentionally scaring themselves, and each other, since the dawn of time. “Through all kinds of methods like storytelling, jumping off cliffs, and popping out to startle each other from the recesses of some dark cave,” she said.The expert adds that there are various reasons for this. “To build group unity, to prepare kids for life in the scary world, and of course, to control behavior. But it’s only really in the last few centuries that scaring ourselves forfun(and profit) has become a highly sought-after experience.”

Kerr says humans have been intentionally scaring themselves, and each other, since the dawn of time. “Through all kinds of methods like storytelling, jumping off cliffs, and popping out to startle each other from the recesses of some dark cave,” she said.

The expert adds that there are various reasons for this. “To build group unity, to prepare kids for life in the scary world, and of course, to control behavior. But it’s only really in the last few centuries that scaring ourselves forfun(and profit) has become a highly sought-after experience.”

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Sometimes we put ourselves into a state of fear purely just to “feel.” “For many people everyday life can feel overly routinized and even boring,“saidDr. David Zald, director of the Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at Vanderbilt University. “By contrast, when scared we are fully aware, conscious and in the moment. We are not preoccupied thinking about what happened yesterday or what we have to do tomorrow.” Have you ever noticed how you feel wide awake after getting afright? Now you know why.

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Not everyone enjoys fear. Some actually have a fear of fear.Accordingto VeryWellMind, “Whereas most people experience fear only during a situation that is perceived as scary or threatening, those who live with anxiety disorders may become afraid that they will experience a fear response. They perceive their fear responses as negative and go out of their way to avoid those responses.”

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