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“Hitchhikers May Be Escaping Inmates”: 76 Of The Scariest Signs Ever Spotted In The Wild (New Pics)

Like sidewalks and billboards, people living in the 21st century read signs as second nature. It’s such a common way of conveying information, that we often absorb the information without really paying attention. But sometimes one may encounter a particularly creepy graphic or set of words that creates an implication dark enough to immediately draw your attention.

The “Scary Signs” internet group shares exactly that, signs that spooked or unnerved people for one reason or another. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share how they made you feel in the comments section down below.

#1 Trailhead In Tennessee

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#2 More Than Sad Scary, But Still

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#3 Sign At A Gas Plant

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Since the dawn of time, humanity has harbored a peculiar, almost magnetic attraction to things that can poke, burn, or dissolve us. If you tell a toddler not to touch a hot stove, they will treat that instruction as a personal challenge. This innate human desire to poke the metaphorical bear is exactly why we spent the last few thousand years perfecting the art of the scary warning sign.

Long before we had neon yellow stickers, our ancestors relied on more "creative" methods to keep people away from trouble. Ancient Egyptians, for instance, didn't have high-voltage stickers for their tombs, so they opted for elaborate curses that promised to have a giant snake eat anyone who disturbed the Pharaoh’s nap. It was the original "No Trespassing" sign.

#4 Road Sign I Found In Texas

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#5 Straight To The Point, Don't Become Soup

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#6 A Disease Which Has No Cure

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As civilization progressed and we started inventing more ways to accidentally injure ourselves through chemistry and industry, the need for a universal visual language became dire. Enter the skull and crossbones, the undisputed heavyweight champion of scary symbols. While we mostly associate it with pirates and "Arrr-rated" movies today, it was actually used as a memento mori on gravestones long before it was slapped on a bottle of bleach.

#7 Beware Of Falling Deer. (X-Post R/Funny)

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#8 Found At The Boulders Scenic Reserve, Qld

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#9 Norwegian Border Caution

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In the 1800s, various pharmaceutical associations realized that people were accidentally drinking things they shouldn't, so they adopted the skull to signify "this will end your journey early." The problem was that the skull and crossbones looked a bit too much like a cool pirate flag to children, who saw it and thought they were about to embark on a swashbuckling adventure rather than a trip to the emergency room.

#10 At A Nearby Wolf Sanctuary

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#11 Scary-Sad, But Comforting To Know You Can Be Safe

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#12 Oh...ok I Understand

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By the mid-20th century, humanity began playing with things that were invisible but extremely grumpy, like radiation. In 1946, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, realized they needed a way to label the spicy atoms they were working with. They came up with the radiation trefoil, which originally featured a magenta symbol on a blue background.

#13 This Sign Caught Me Off Guard During A Visit At A Religious Area

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#14 You Don’t Know Who Is Lurking Here

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#15 Sign Near Nuclear Plant In NJ

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The blue was eventually ditched because it looked too much like a standard "information" sign, and let’s be honest, you don't want to mistake a vat of uranium for a water fountain. The yellow and black color scheme we know today was chosen because it screams "danger" louder than a heavy metal concert, mimicking the warning colors of wasps and snakes.

#16 No Worries, 3 Layers Of Glass Still Remain To Protect You From The King Of The Jungle!

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#17 Spotted While Delivering Food Today

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#18 Sign Near A Dam

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The 1960s gave us the biohazard symbol, which is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing way to tell someone they are entering a zone of infectious doom. It was designed by Dow Chemical specifically to be "uniquely memorable but meaningless."

#19 At The Entrance To One Of The Most Difficult And Dangerous Tracks In Iceland

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#20 "No Safe Ppe Exists", Found On A 4000-Amp Switch ⚡⚡

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#21 Percy Preist Lake In Nashville, TN

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They tested a bunch of shapes and picked the one that people remembered the best but couldn't associate with anything else, like a logo for a local bakery or a car brand. It looks like a futuristic shuriken, but its sole job is to tell you that the air in the room might be full of things that want to take up permanent residence in your lungs. It is a masterpiece of psychological design: it doesn't look like anything in nature, which makes it feel eerie and artificial.

#22 Fight Back

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#23 Nope

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#24 The 2nd Scariest Sign In Big Bend National Park, Texas

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As the 1970s rolled around, safety experts realized that the "cool pirate" problem with the skull and crossbones was still an issue for kids. This led to the creation of Mr. Yuk, a bright green, frowning face that looks like he just smelled a gym bag from 1985. The idea was that green is "yucky" and a frowny face is a universal sign for "don't put this in your mouth." It worked brilliantly, mostly because kids are surprisingly judgmental about facial expressions. If a sticker looks disgusted with the contents of a bottle, children are much less likely to treat it like a juice box.

#25 Sign A The Vet

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#26 "Emergency Medical Staff Has Been Infected. We Will No Longer Treat Patients. Quarantine Underway"

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#27 Cute Cartoons Don’t Make Creepy Messages Better

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The most fascinating, and slightly terrifying, chapter in the history of warning signs is the one we haven't finished writing yet. We are currently trying to figure out how to warn people 10,000 years from now about buried nuclear waste. Language evolves so fast that "Stay Away" might mean "Free Tacos" in ten millennia. This field of study, known as nuclear semiotics, has produced some truly wild ideas.

#28 No Bees, No Oranges

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#29 Found This Gem At A Local Bulk Foods Store

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#30 Bronx Zoo

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Scientists have proposed building "landscapes of thorns" made of massive concrete spikes, or even genetically engineering "ray cats" that change color when they get near radiation. The idea is that we would create legends and folk songs about the color-changing cats so future civilizations would know to run when the kitty turns neon. It is a long way from the Pharaoh’s curse, but the message remains the same: please, for the love of everything, don't touch that. Whether it is a frowny green face or a field of concrete spikes, the history of warning signs is really just the history of humans trying to save ourselves from our own insatiable curiosity.

#31 Hikers Beware

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#32 I Explored An Abandoned Mine This Weekend. The Floor Drops Down Into An Abyss Past This Sign

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#33 Outside Toilet. One Door

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#34 That Will Make Your Hair Stand Up

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#35 A Sign In A Plaza Near My House. This Wall Backs Into A Deep Ravine

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#36 On The Island Of Ischia (Italy) - Redux

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#37 Unfortunately A Very Real Risk. Hits Way Harder On The Top Of A Mountain

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#38 Border Zone In Finland-Russia Border. Going Beyond Those Signs Will Get You Fined, Going 1km You'll Not Be Heard For Months

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#39 Overrepresented Can Lead To Entrapment

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#40 The Scary Part Is That They Must Get A Lot Of People Asking For Them

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#41 Something About This Unsettles Me

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#42 "The Drowning Machine"

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#43 Ominous Signs Like This All Through Amarillo On People's Property. Some Guy Named Stanley Marsh Put Them There And Then Died. That's All We Know

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#44 Decision Making Simulator

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#45 Saddle Mountain

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#46 Don't Go Near The Cliffs

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#47 Just Another Day In Alaska

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#48 On A Gas Station Outside Of Valdosta

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#49 Stay Out Of The Water Or You’ll Get Burned

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#50 Remembering The Black Plague From 1665 In London

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#51 Oddly Poetic Sign In Sea Ranch, CA

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#52 Yeah I Think I’ll Pass

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#53 I Work In A Foundry, Where At Any Given Time, Up To 26 Ton Of Molten Iron Could Be Going Right Over Your Head

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#54 “Holy Water Removed Temporarily”

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#55 Marble Canyon, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada

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#56 Ended Up Having To Put Up This Sign Today Myself. You Guys Wanna Know The Backstory? Oh, Well There Were Two Thirty Year Old People Walking On A Pond With An Inch Of Ice At Most

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#57 The School Lockdown Song

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#58 At My Apartment Complex

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#59 If Polar Bear Attacks, You Must Fight Back

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#60 Escape Is Impossible

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#61 Not Sure If This Counts

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#62 At My Local Park

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#63 Casual Sign I Took A Picture Of In Cambodia

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#64 Vancouver, British Columbia

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#65 Inside The Boy’s Bathroom At School

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#66 Do You Know Where The Bears Are?

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#67 Good To Know

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#68 This Sign By The Entrance To My Church

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#69 Found In The Adirondacks. Explosive And Acid Is A Good Combo

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#70 For Hours

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#71 That’s Reassuring

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#72 Turn Back Now!

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#73 Isn’t There An Old Movie About Being Snowed In At A Ski Lodge? The Shiny? Did It Have A Happy Ending? Asking For A Friend. 💀

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#74 Yeah, I'm Not Going In There

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#75 I Think I’ll Just Take The Stairs Next Time

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#76 Stumbled Across This Sign In The Middle Of The Woods With My Girlfriend. The Access Road Leads To A Locked Gate. (We Were A Good Hour From Our Car, And Fairly Lost At The Time.)

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