Episode 147: Really Weird Horror
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‘‘Weird or unusual things can evoke fear because they challenge our expectations and understanding of the world. The unfamiliarity of the strange or bizarre triggers a primal fear response rooted in the human instinct for self-preservation, as our brains are wired to recognize potential threats. Additionally, the fear of the unknown can be linked to a lack of control or predictability, causing discomfort and anxiety in the face of things that defy our normal understanding or experiences…’’
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