(artist) (2024)
Image description: Two individuals are lying on a bed, in a deep sleep, oblivious to the numerous spiders of various sizes crawling over them and the surrounding area. Spider webs stretch across the scene, adding a haunting quality that amplifies the unsettling presence of the spiders. The image evokes a sense of vulnerability and unease.
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Pictures like these warrant a NSFW tag to make them blurry. Spiders alone are pretty questionable and can make some people freak out, but this is nightmare fuel for someone with even minor arachnophobia.
The 80s sitcom images made me far far more uncomfortable than this https://sh.itjust.works/post/13947125
You NSFW stuff someone passively scrolling by might not want to see. This falls under that category, unless you’re being a dick.
That doesn't change the fact that arachnophobia is probably the most common type of phobia and even a lot of people without that problem feel weirded out by them.
And this isn't even a normal picture of a spider, it's something that comes straight out of ones nightmares.