Fisherman Terrifies the Internet With His Pictures of IRL Deep Sea Monsters

A deep sea fisherman has been sharing pics of his otherworldly discoveries, scaring the hell out of eveyone in the process.

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Despite the rise of a new theory alleging that Hell is actually located insideInstagram, the brain possessors among us are still pretty convinced such a place simply doesn't exist. But, hey, if this "Hell" just so happens to be a real locale, I imagine it would exclusively house creatures that look exactly like this:

Кроме рыбы в #трал попадают и такие создания. Надеюсь не ядовитый:) #фото_с_борта_судна #промысел #Баренцево_море #траулер #работа pic.twitter.com/IZZ8Q88CCi

— Роман Федорцов (@rfedortsov) December 18, 2016

That particular creature is one of many terrifying deep sea companions of Russian fisherman Roman Fedortsov, Gizmodo reported Tuesday. Fedortsov regularly shares equally petrifying images of all his aquatic pals, including whatever the hell this is:

вот такой попадался еще:) pic.twitter.com/76NbF4qCRf

— Роман Федорцов (@rfedortsov) December 14, 2016

A report from the Moscow Times adds that Fedortsov works on a chiding trawler in Murmansk, a port city located in northwest Russia. Fedortsov first started tweeting and 'gramming pics of his most fascinating catches earlier this year, a decision that ultimately landed him nearly 60,000 followers on Twitter and just shy of 32,000 on Instagram. Naturally, everyone is now out here sharing their knee-jerk reactions to Hell's underwater army:

People keep asking me what news sources I trust, post-Trump. Answer: @rfedortsov. https://t.co/KuBIHx5IWI

— Adrian Chen (@AdrianChen) December 20, 2016

Those are really strange looking slippers

— Photonic (@PhotonicFab) December 21, 2016

Who's up for a swim?

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