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‘The idea of genetically created monsters fascinates us because it taps into both our awe and fear of scientific progress. On one hand, it reflects the boundless possibilities of human ingenuity, where we can manipulate life itself. On the other hand, it embodies our deepest anxieties about losing control over what we create, as the line between nature and artificiality blurs. These monsters represent the consequences of overreaching ambition, the unpredictability of tampering with life’s building blocks, and the fear of unleashing something powerful, dangerous, and beyond our understanding…’
Cruise ships can be surprisingly scary because they combine isolation, the vastness of the ocean, and a sense of vulnerability. Out in the middle of the sea, far from land, passengers can feel cut off from the outside world, with no quick escape in case of emergency. The sheer size of the ship,...
Published 11/21/24
Liminal spaces captivate us because they exist in a strange in-between, blurring the lines of familiarity and strangeness. These places, like empty stairwells, deserted playgrounds at night, or endless hallways, feel both recognizable and unsettling, triggering a sense of unease mixed with...
Published 11/14/24