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These sinister signs may make you feel a little threatened

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If this disturbing sign doesn't encourage you to stay away from this machine, chances are nothing will.

Everywhere you go, there are so many signs sharing information that you probably won’t notice them all.

After all, they are often informative at best and harmless at worst.

That’s not the case when it comes to these sinister posters spotted by social media users in North America and the United Kingdom, and compiled into a gallery by bored panda.

Among the creepy notices, there’s one on an office door, boasting that the space belongs to someone who is both a veterinarian and a taxidermist.

Another image shows an image that wouldn’t be out of place in a horror movie: a sinister clown on a carnival ride telling passersby that they must be as “tall” as him to ride the ride alone.

If this disturbing sign doesn’t encourage you to stay away from this machine, chances are nothing will.

Meanwhile, another warning notice lets people know that the machine you’re hooked up to can’t distinguish between flesh and metal, and doesn’t care either.

And then another message, which is supposed to be supportive, shows the design important when sharing information. Instead of saying, “We’re all in this together,” because of the spaces between the letters, it sounds like it’s saying, “We’re all in this to get her.”

Here, FEMAIL shares ominous signs that may make you feel uncomfortable…

This is not the kind of thing you want to see when you take a beloved family animal to the vet.

This is not the kind of thing you want to see when you take a beloved family animal to the vet.

The importance of letter placement is perfectly illustrated by this message, which should have been supportive, but instead reads as threatening.

The importance of letter placement is perfectly illustrated by this message, which should have been supportive, but instead reads as threatening.

A classic example of how using words that have more than one meaning can be confusing. Maybe the writer should have simply said

A classic example of how using words that have more than one meaning can be confusing. Maybe the writer should have just said “trash.”

It is very easy to misinterpret this sign and the implications of smoking in this area could be catastrophic.

It is very easy to misinterpret this sign and the implications of smoking in this area could be catastrophic.

This sign, seen on a UK street, is not all that threatening in itself, however its shadow certainly looks creepy.

This sign, seen on a UK street, is not all that threatening in itself, however its shadow certainly looks creepy.

At least this sign is clear and emphatic, leaving readers in no doubt that passing it on would not end well for them.

At least this sign is clear and emphatic, leaving readers in no doubt that passing it on would not end well for them.

As if clowns weren't creepy enough, this sign, featuring a slightly menacing-looking clown enticing short people to go for a walk alone, might give you nightmares.

As if clowns weren’t creepy enough, this sign, featuring a slightly menacing-looking clown enticing short people to go for a walk alone, might give you nightmares.

It is difficult to know whether this sign should be taken as friendly and caring advice or as a threat.

It is difficult to know whether this sign should be taken as friendly and caring advice or as a threat.

A simple mistake or a killer train that literally murders travelers when they arrive at a town in the north of England?

A simple mistake or a killer train that literally murders travelers when they arrive at a town in the north of England?

Whoever wrote this depressing poster seems to want everyone who reads it to feel alone and miserable.

Whoever wrote this depressing poster seems to want everyone who reads it to feel alone and miserable.

This sign on a train platform in the United Kingdom warns travelers that

This sign on a train platform in the UK warns travelers that they “must wear a face” to travel; It would be pretty creepy if they didn’t! We guess it should say “face mask.”

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