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unveiled its flagship iPhone 11 on Tuesday, and what otherwise might have been a yawn-inducing launch caused a stir among one very specific demographic: Twitter users with “trypophobia,” the pathological fear of tiny holes.
New iPhone 11 Pro Camera Triggers Twitter Users With Fear of Tiny Holes
Hailed as a “photographer’s dream come true” byCNET, these Twitter users say that the upgraded iPhone 11 Pro’s camera is more like aliving nightmare. That’s because it features a cluster of three lenses, compared to the dual-lenses on the base model iPhone 11 .
3 cameras on the new iPhone actually triggers my trypophobia. I can’t have people walking around me with those cameras every day ***
– hot pumpkin princess eva gutowski (@lifeaseva) (September) , 2019
According toWebMD, trypophobics report “an intense physical and emotional reaction whenever they see patterns made up of holes.” The bigger the cluster, the stronger the reaction, which reportedly mimics the symptoms of a panic attack.
And that’s how these Twitter users claim the iPhone 11 Pro camera’s triple-lens design makes them feel:
The new iPhones lowkey triggering my trypophobia ***pic. twitter.com/vaVlyWv2FT
— Emily ✨ ( @ jungsh0okiee)September 10, 2019
Those new camera’s trigger my trypophobia and it’s no joke ***# AppleEventpic.twitter.com/qaaGfHR03 j
– C 🌟 (@Seokjiminah) (September) , 2019
‘Trypophobia’: A Real Disorder or Another Evil Clown Panic?
Trypophobia sounds like one of those mass hysterias that are only possible thanks to the magic of the internet, like the2016 evil clown panic, or the ongoingMomo challengehoax.
Unsurprisingly, the wordreportedlyfirst appeared on a GeoCities website called “Holephobia” in 2005.
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