explainingthejoke:

ghiraheeheeheem:

starfleetrambo:

toast-potent:

picsthatmakeyougohmm:

hmmm

i don’t need to say it

don’t say anything. just reblog this if you’re thinking of exactly that thing when you see this picture

@explainingthejoke ?

Edit: My friend sent me the reference: https://imgur.com/gallery/ZNSaq

tw for being kinda disturbing, horror / possibly body horror 

The commenter’s link leads to a scan of the manga The Enigma of the Amigara Fault.

It’s a horror story in which human-shaped holes are found all over a mountain, and some people have each found a hole which is their exact shape and size. The holes go very far back, and no one is sure how deep they go, who made them, or why. The people who have found “their” holes feel unnaturally compelled to fit into the hole, after which they disappear into the mountain. It’s ultimately implied that as the people go through “their” holes, the holes change gradually in shape, in such a way as to not only prevent them from moving anywhere but forward, but to disfigure them as they go. The story has elements of claustrophobia and something Freud called the “death drive,” or a perverse impulse a person might have to deliberately do things they know will hurt or kill them.

In the photo above, a person found a carving in a rock that looks like a person jogging. The person in the photo fit herself into the hole so someone could take her picture like that; commenters are joking that this could be one of the holes from this scary story.

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