Thanks I always forget to link it properly
Could the Wii be the glue to save the crumbling Soviet Union?
Almost certainly not but it’s funny to think about
They did test letting 999 play with it. SCP-682 did seem to be “happy” but then once 999 was removed it woke up from its nap and killed many personal. Also while 999 seemed to want to play with it again 682 said “That feculent little [unintelligible] can [DATA EXPUNGED] and die." However it may actually consider SCP-079 a “friend” as close to a friend you could be with 682
True I don’t imagine it would be content with having a world with no life.
If I remember right SCP-682 hates most if not all biological life I wonder if he’d like it there
Listening to the audiobook of Devolution by Max Brooks right now. It reminds me of this SCP a lot. Go check it out if you haven’t!
It’s gonna take way more than a wall to stop ol Larry his containment procedures are a mile long and even then-
SCP, GOC, UIU other GOIs and more. There’s a lot to understand
Any thing to do with the foundation or any of the SCPs
Which can be found here
What are we feeling planet of the apes or 28 days later?
We can do it!
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Thanks fixing it now!
I just read that one yesterday it’s a really good 001 proposal
I like it think every other SCP is still at the site and the person renting 173’s cell is just oblivious
Get ready for another brick of a redacted KIA list
I believe it was Weeping Angles as the original SCP-173 4-Chan post came out a short amount of time after the first appearance of the Weeping angles in Dr Who
I’m a moderator for the SCP community on Lemmy and write some SCPs for fun it kinda overlaps.
A good example of the Ethics committee actually getting to do something is This tale though one could argue the only reason they were allowed to do this was because of the Broken Masquerade. Also don’t forget this. Remember what the Foundation does is bad but sometimes they have their reasons.
I like the Broken Masquerade cannon if you couldn’t tell