Beware of giant fear! The photos of these giant objects make people's legs go soft across the screen
author:Those things in the UK
(The pictures of the article may cause discomfort, please watch with caution)
(The pictures of the article may cause discomfort, please watch with caution)
(The pictures of the article may cause discomfort, please watch with caution)
That being said, people have a lot of things to be afraid of.
Some people are afraid of the dark, some people are afraid of height, some people are afraid of insects, and some people are afraid of huge objects...
In fact, the reason for fear of huge objects may not necessarily be timidity, but may also be a psychological disease called giant phobia.
Giant phobia, similar to anxiety disorder, refers to a strong sense of fear of large objects.
People with macrophobia develop strong feelings of fear and anxiety when they think of or are near large buildings, statues, animals, vehicles, or even open spaces. Rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, and strong feelings of avoidance may occur.
In fact, macrophobia is a relatively common mental illness.
About 7%-10% of people have the disease, and many patients do not go to the hospital to seek treatment, so there may be more people who actually have the disease.
So how do you know if you have the disease?
In fact, there is no very scientific method of judgment at present.
However, there is a section on the reddit forum called r/Megalophobia.
Here will be a special share of some photos of behemoths, if you are curious about whether you have a fear of giants, let's test yourself together.
(If you feel unwell during the reading process, it may prove that you do have giant phobia, and you must do what you can during the reading process.) )
Statue of Poseidon in Spain
The tallest tree in Wales was struck by lightning, and a chainsaw artist decided to carve it into shape as a symbol of the tree's final impact into the sky.
Underwater waterfall near the island of Mauritius
Where the Namib Desert meets the Atlantic Ocean
Antarctica's huge ice waves
A rare optical sight, the Brocken phenomenon (we call it Buddha's light). It is caused by a person standing on a mountain at a high altitude, with a shadow projected on a cloud at a low altitude.
Sweden's huge warship, vaasa, is 70 meters long and weighs 1200 tons.
The streets of Macau, with the Grand Lisboa Casino in the background
Sinkholes in Guatemala
Huge excavator
A mountain in Iceland
Clydesdale, a huge horse breed
The Naga Cave in Thailand looks like a giant stone snake
A photograph of the Finnish-Norwegian border, a road that seems to have no end
The diamond mining town of Milni, Russia
A British scientist who fell into an ice gap in Antarctica
The largest animal, the blue whale
Shipbreaking is one of the most terrifying jobs in the world for people with macrophobia
Comparison of the Titanic with the largest cruise ship in modern times
Fish
A realistic giant designed by Weta Studios for the Dubai Expo
The largest turtle ever photographed
billow
Drone show for the Mexican Day of the Dead
Under the iceberg
The largest wooden house in the world
The heart of the blue whale, about 1.5 meters high, weighs 182 kilograms.
Ronda, Spain, a bridge is also a prison.
Esso Hibernia tanker, built in 1970, Uk
A proposed 120-metre-high humanoid electric tower in Iceland
Continental shelf clouds photographed in South Jersey on June 21, 2017
Walruses, which can grow up to 4 meters long and weigh 2 tons
Giant icebergs in Canada's Iceberg Alley
Horrible furniture store entrance
Photo of The Cockenzie power station in Scotland when it was demolished in 2015
The man who stays by the giant propeller
St. Peter's Basilica
The huge layer of ice drifted away silently
The 1995 Kobe earthquake
The captive killer whale Tilikum watched its trainer. As of 2019, killer whales have killed only 4 people, 3 of whom were killed by Tilikum.
Aerium airship hangar in Berlin, Germany, built in 1938.
Huge sick number
Performance at the London Olympics in 2012
The world's largest hotel with 10,000 rooms is currently under construction in Saudi Arabia
How, after seeing these giants, do you feel hairy in your heart?