Post number #629711, ID: 065084
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I've been on and off about watching videos pertaining to the foundation. My favourite so far is a SCP-001 proposal called "When Day Breaks." That shit gave me the spooks.
Post number #629715, ID: fdb6f4
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The church of the holy NUT exists here too
Post number #629726, ID: 13f225
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I very much admire SCP and the SCP community, but I'm not part of it myself.
Post number #629728, ID: f505b1
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It used to mildly interest me. Now, there are SCP jokes everywhere, like JoJo memes, so I'm mildly annoyed by the fanbase. End result: ambivalence.
Post number #629731, ID: c60b32
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Love SCP's concepts. Working as a researcher in such a beautiful melting pot of eldritch horrors and human cruelty? Count me in. But eh, I definitely can't bring myself to fully dive in the stories. Idk why.
I recommend both of you check out SCP Illustrated on YouTube. He does a very good job of keeping the stories interesting. I rarely go on the wiki.
Post number #629802, ID: 303d3d
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i was very into scp back in 2013 which was like a weird creepypasta/slenderman revival, maybe because all of these y**t*b*rs suddenly playing the games? i've never watched ascp video, only read the wiki which i think it does a good job in recreating that secret organization database feel, with all types of weird specific lingo, security regulations...
Post number #629804, ID: a368d0
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Post number #629805, ID: 303d3d
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any of you ever heard about another creepypasta series called the holders? it was awesome... each entry gave you instructions in order to obtain some magic items which would grant you supernatural power...
Post number #629807, ID: 303d3d
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and creepypastas about urban exploration are amazing too. i really liked the marble hornets series (only watched like the first half) and i remember trying to track all the places in google earth
Post number #629839, ID: ac1799
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High school me loved SCP. I've got fond memories of talking to my buds about them. Now I don't keep up with it, and this has been the first SCP thought I've had in a while besides jokes about butt ghosts.
Post number #629947, ID: fdb6f4
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praise the peanut
The Holders is great (Holder of Evolution and Holder of Anger are among my favorites, and I adore the Edo Edi Essum series) but I find it tries >>>way too hard to play on the same sense of unfathomable horror the SCP Foundation exploits, so ultimately it just kinda falls flat.
Post number #630144, ID: 12b342
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SCP IS BEING CLAIMED BY A RUSSIAN FAGGOT ALL OF IT LOOK IT UP THE IVAN WANTS TO COPYRIGHT THE ENTIRE THING AS IF HE MADE IT
Post number #630158, ID: 45a7d8
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Just read oversimplified scp manga
Post number #630763, ID: 40f7ab
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Im not really deep into it but i like to read random scps from time to time c:
Post number #630900, ID: 6d7a9a
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I haven't gotten into the scp topics yet but the toster gives me the fucking hives
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| I've been on and off about watching videos pertaining to the foundation.
My favourite so far is a SCP-001 proposal called "When Day Breaks." That shit gave me the spooks.