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HEAR YE, HEAR YE, LOVERS OF ALL THINGS CREEPY AND FASCINATING! ORDER UP! Angelica Martinez is the Latine Editorial Lead at BuzzFeed and covers a little bit of everything, from quizzes and true crime to celebrities and pop culture. *In case you didn't know, most cannibals say human flesh tastes most similar to pork. Here's a hint if you're struggling to find it: Look for the identifiable parts! There's a tire and a door handle, and you can make out the rest from there! The paint absorbs 99.96% of visible light. It is located in Bluestone Mine in Recht, Belgium. Personally, the fact that it looks like it's wearing a tiny clown mask just makes it 10 times more menacing. According to Kaety Hildenbrand, an Oregon State Sea Grant Extension specialist, this can happen when luminescent marine bacteria grows on seafood. If salt is used in the preparation of the cooked shrimp, that can contribute to its bright blue glow. Still, Kaety explains that it's perfectly safe to eat. Okay, okay, she's actual on the beach and not pocket-sized. According to OP, it went through the dishwasher and all its pickle-y goodness was washed out. In case this made your brain do a hard reset, allow me to help you out here. It's actually two separate people leaning on each other! *The dog unfortunately will not, but it will stare into your soul menacingly through your screen while you read this. Nothing says "home sweet home" like existing in the pitch black darkness. According to OP, their roommate left a Teflon pan with just olive oil on the stove for an hour to achieve this striking blue concoction. According to OP, this is a rare phenomenon called "a Brocken spectre." It happens when a person is standing at a high altitude — like on top of a hill or mountain — with the sun low behind them. Their shadow casts onto the mist below them and glowing rings — called "glory" — form around the image, giving it an ethereal glow. You can read more about it here.