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You Might Have This Fear 'American Horror Story' Is Triggering In Viewers

American Horror Story is great at creeping out viewers, but some people aren't even able to watch the series's latest season because it's tapped into a little known fear they didn't even realize they had. 

It's called trypophobia, a fear of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps, and it's something Sarah Paulson's character suffers from in American Horror Story: Cult.

Want to find out if you've got it? Here are some innocent pictures, but if they make you uncomfortable, chances are you're afflicted:

If you've got trypophobia, you're not alone. In fact Kendall Jenner confessed to having it and said she can't stand the sight of honeycombs or pancakes. 

Scientists have explained that the brains of people with the fear associate the holes with danger, but research is ongoing as to why that sets them off. 

If you think you can handle it, American Horror Story: Cult airs on Tuesday nights on FX.