A sense of humor differs from person to person. Some like cringe humor, others enjoy sarcastic wit, and some are quite old-school in their taste, chuckling at the jokes from the funnies section. And then, there are those who have darker tastes. They find humor in things that others would deem unacceptable and inappropriate. It’s the dark humor-loving folks. And, oftentimes, these are folks from a certain subculture. Like the creators of this meme page, possibly, at least judging from the title they decided to choose. Truly, who else if not metalheads would be inspired by a metal band and name their meme page “I See My Demons Staring At Memes?” I’ll admit, Pandas, I’m no expert on being a metalhead, goth, or even an emo kid. The closest I got to belonging to a subculture was listening to Papa Roach and wearing knock-off Chuck Taylors in eighth grade. So, to know more about the “scary” subcultures, I reached out to an expert on the heavy metal culture, Keith Kahn-Harris. But sociologist, music critic, and writer Keith Kahn-Harris says it’s quite the opposite. As an academic who’s spent his career exploring music scenes and heavy metal music, he’s aware of the stereotypes people often put on certain subcultures. “Metal is often understood by its detractors to be humourless,” he points out. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.