SCP Foundation - Creepypasta with roid rage - now ITT: SCP fans

Wait when the fuck did they explain it? I thought it was always supposed to be unexplained so you could have your own conception of it yourself, like you know fear of the unknown and shit. Honestly the way I see it is that rape is definitely involved as a part of it but there's definitely other things aside from it.
Sorry, little late on the reply here. I haven't actively kept up with SCP for years for obvious reasons, but a while back there was indeed an standalone tale that explained 110-Montauk. Basically the whole ultra-rape conspiracy is a cover story that deflects suspicious because that kind of horrific edginess is kind of what people expect of the Foundation. In reality 110-Montauk is reading 231 a bedtime story and tucking her into bed.

EDIT: Found it, I knew I didn't imagine that shit.

 
Wait when the fuck did they explain it? I thought it was always supposed to be unexplained so you could have your own conception of it yourself, like you know fear of the unknown and shit. Honestly the way I see it is that rape is definitely involved as a part of it but there's definitely other things aside from it.
It was never canonically explained and the gay "le bedtime story" thing is a poorly written cop-out because subverting expectations and le ironic tweest was very very popular at the time.
 
It was never canonically explained and the gay "le bedtime story" thing is a poorly written cop-out because subverting expectations and le ironic tweest was very very popular at the time.
I remember reading it way back years ago and thinking it must be a total joke, and treating it as such as well. I thought the idea was pretty funny. But now that I'm reading it again, it's obviously meant to be taken seriously, which kills it in my eyes because it's fucking retarded lmao. The Scarlet King is a cucklet who can only read a heavily redacted SCP document because he doesn't have level 3 clearance. He can feel the fear of the scientists but not the feelings of the girl. It's full of holes lol.
 
If you wish that a certain SCP was real then it failed as an SCP. This is supposed to be a horror universe. I used to read the old SCPs that were genuinely scary. SCP-2935 shook me to the core.

If you write a feel good story then you failed as horror writer. Wish fulfillment is the last thing you want in the horror genre. May I suggest them to write for A03 instead?
Late reply but early SCPs literally included some pretty random ones and pills that cured just about anything. Part of what made the SCP universe is not all of them were dangerous, just anomolous. That cold and mundane aspect is what made it more real though.
 
Late reply but early SCPs literally included some pretty random ones and pills that cured just about anything. Part of what made the SCP universe is not all of them were dangerous, just anomolous. That cold and mundane aspect is what made it more real though.
Honestly some of my favorite SCPs are the relatively mundane ones. Seeds that grow from whatever material they're buried in, the coffee and vending machines that produce anomalous (sometimes dangerous) things out of them, and of course SCP-914. Of course anything that allows for potentially endless tests and variables is always fun.

I'll take a thousand relatively harmless SCPs like the ones I mentioned than the endless stream of universe-ending threats that have somehow yet to destroy Earth let alone the universe. You'd think at least one would've succeeded by now given how many of them there are.
 
Honestly some of my favorite SCPs are the relatively mundane ones. Seeds that grow from whatever material they're buried in, the coffee and vending machines that produce anomalous (sometimes dangerous) things out of them, and of course SCP-914. Of course anything that allows for potentially endless tests and variables is always fun.
My favorite one is the probably good 'ol SCP-____, not for any particular reason it's just a rock that makes you procrastinate.
 
Late reply but early SCPs literally included some pretty random ones and pills that cured just about anything. Part of what made the SCP universe is not all of them were dangerous, just anomolous. That cold and mundane aspect is what made it more real though.
You missed the context by taking my statement in a vacuum. I am not hating your weird and cool SCPs. Those are fine. I am critiquing the Mary Sue self insert ones. Specifically those like 6113. It's the one I was referring to.

I already explained to several people that if you read my replies after I wrote that so you see for yourself my stance hasn't changed.
 
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You missed the context by taking my statement in a vacuum. I am not hating your weird and cool SCPs. Those are fine. I am critiquing the Mary Sue self insert ones. Specifically those like 6113. It's the one I was referring to.

I already explained to several people that if you read my replies after I wrote that so you see for yourself my stance hasn't changed.
Still disagree even after your elaborations. Even anomolies with no downsides are diff than tumblr shit.
 
Still disagree even after your elaborations. Even anomolies with no downsides are diff than tumblr shit.
I still think you don’t get what I am saying. Again, I wasn’t talking about anomalies “without downsides”. I am not against clever writing. I dislike wish fulfillment self insertion wich is terrible writing.

What you call “tumblr shit” is exactly what I was critiquing. That’s the context you are missing.
 
It turns out inviting non-creatives to curate creative work wasn't such a hot idea; with the only people remaining necessarily being so dense as to be left looking around, wondering where the creativity went (Hint: don't look for it behind the trans flags - it was never there).
 
My favorite one is the probably good 'ol SCP-____
Missing the -J :smug: My personal favorite is SCP-666-J which is just some guy named Gerald who whenever he gets into a car and drives it causes untold havoc that some is covered up, while he remains pretty much untouched. What's worse is that everything around him just become more dangerous, such as knifes being sharper. Even almost killed SCP-682, I like because it's a joke article, it would be completely ruined if it was serious.
 
I had an idea for one, the real anomaly is something mundane i.e. explainable with known science but it's cause it not but the foundation is aware that the human race is devolving because of it and it's unfixable and at some point in the future the human race will be back to apes or ape like creatures and that time is sooner than we may think.

In an effort to prolong this from happening they do anything and everything they possibly could this has including breaking fundamental laws of the universe resulting in some of the more bizarre SCP's and some of the more useful ones like SCP-2000 as a rewind button but it's flaw is it's limited by it's own activation so it can't go back to the time this was last activated so if it starts a counter at 0 you wait an hour an want to go back 59m 59s ago your good but try an take it back two hours you simply cant and you have no reason why it was reset so you have to work it out but it could be any number of thing's but it happens.

So if a reset is detected the foundation has to work out why an stop doing it or strop it from doing it, part of the reason they contain the anomalous is because they hope to find what possibly might be causing this because it's the only way they could possibly stop it.
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Honestly some of my favorite SCPs are the relatively mundane ones.
My favourite of those was the Little Caesar's box that generated your favourite pizza and toppings because it served as a way to get to know sapient anomalies and at least someone in universe expected staff to use it for free pizza. Is just this neat little thing that if anything serves to make the Foundation look more humane if it makes sense.
I'll take a thousand relatively harmless SCPs like the ones I mentioned than the endless stream of universe-ending threats that have somehow yet to destroy Earth let alone the universe. You'd think at least one would've succeeded by now given how many of them there are.
That's the magic of it. They are anomalies, fixing on them being world enders or even just dangerous is kind of missing the point. Anomaly just means there isn't a logical explanation for it or defies common conventions of science. I always found this one oddly captivating.
 
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