![An informational sign, framed in dark brown, is prominently displayed against a textured, light-colored stone wall, likely in Mysuru, India. The sign is suspended by a metallic bar that extends from a detailed, weathered stone carving on the left, possibly depicting part of a creature or mythical beast with intricate, scale-like or fur-like details.
The sign is titled "Horror" and contains text explaining the physiological reasons people enjoy scary experiences: "When we get scared our brain connects by boosting our neurotransmitters to hormones towards pleasure centers, things like adrenaline and dopamine get fired up so we can have a euphoric sense. That's why people enjoy things like that, imaging-Werewolf, Vampire, Ghost, Zombie, Whitch [sic], RIP, Halloween Pumpkin." An inset image on the sign features a detailed, ancient-style relief carving depicting numerous intertwined figures, some grotesque or monstrous, further illustrating the horror theme.
The background wall behind the sign is uneven and rough, suggesting natural rock or old masonry, enhancing the antique or thematic ambiance of the setting. The scene presents an interpretive exhibit, possibly in a museum or a themed attraction. No individuals are visible, and the time of day or weather conditions are not discernible.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_72e2bf4f-82e7-47e0-b.jpg?alt=media)
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An informational sign, framed in dark brown, is prominently displayed against a textured, light-colored stone wall, likely in Mysuru, India. The sign is suspended by a metallic bar that extends from a detailed, weathered stone carving on the left, possibly depicting part of a creature or mythical beast with intricate, scale-like or fur-like details. The sign is titled "Horror" and contains text explaining the physiological reasons people enjoy scary experiences: "When we get scared our brain connects by boosting our neurotransmitters to hormones towards pleasure centers, things like adrenaline and dopamine get fired up so we can have a euphoric sense. That's why people enjoy things like that, imaging-Werewolf, Vampire, Ghost, Zombie, Whitch [sic], RIP, Halloween Pumpkin." An inset image on the sign features a detailed, ancient-style relief carving depicting numerous intertwined figures, some grotesque or monstrous, further illustrating the horror theme. The background wall behind the sign is uneven and rough, suggesting natural rock or old masonry, enhancing the antique or thematic ambiance of the setting. The scene presents an interpretive exhibit, possibly in a museum or a themed attraction. No individuals are visible, and the time of day or weather conditions are not discernible.
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