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Twitter Account Dedicated To Moments Before Disaster Is Anxiety Gold
Sitting on Twitter with over 320,000 followers is user @nightmarepetrol, who grew their following by posting still images that precede disaster. The result is a feed full of somehow spoiler-free anxiety as you encounter context-free images from pop culture that spell doom. If you know where the images in question come from, the tweets reward with a jolt of nerves, but the images you don't recognize are somehow even worse as you wonder what hell awaits the subject. It's terrifically entertaining. Here are some of the account's best tweets:
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) January 25, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) February 18, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) February 20, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) February 10, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) February 6, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) January 12, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) February 6, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) January 31, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) January 27, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) January 24, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) January 22, 2020
— images that precede unfortunate events (@NightmarePetrol) February 19, 2020
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