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In response to the newer and less poz'd wikis popping up, they drop a not so subtle hint that there's a plan to try to monetize the SCP machine. That'll go over real well.
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It's actually just a faction in the SCP universe.What's the lowdown on the other alternative he was recommending? Chaos Insurgency was it?
"We ARE a juggernaut and they are a blatant imitation."
What's the lowdown on the other alternative he was recommending? Chaos Insurgency was it?
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In response to the newer and less poz'd wikis popping up, they drop a not so subtle hint that there's a plant to try to monetize the SCP machine. That'll go over real well.
I love how they still talk like anime villains
Why don't they just copy & fork the data from SCP and write the reason for forming RPC from a lore perspective? Like "RPC was formed in response to reality warping SCP-XXX altering the Foundation's records."rpcauthority.wikidot.com/
RPC authority.
I know the guy who made it.
He's not a complete exceptional individual.
Plus its worth supporting even if only to annoy the SCP fugs.
The most remarkable thing about autistic superfan communities is how often they completely miss the point of the material they're circlejerking over. What I don't understand is what draws them in in the first place if they so fundamentally don't get it. Is it just peer influence? Do they see everybody else praising something and figure they have to force their way into it somehow?![]()
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Yes, these are real.
The most remarkable thing about autistic superfan communities is how often they completely miss the point of the material they're circlejerking over. What I don't understand is what draws them in in the first place if they so fundamentally don't get it. Is it just peer influence? Do they see everybody else praising something and figure they have to force their way into it somehow?
Why don't they just copy & fork the data from SCP and write the reason for forming RPC from a lore perspective? Like "RPC was formed in response to reality warping SCP-XXX altering the Foundation's records."
Because when I think ‘online fictional project’, the first thing that comes to mind is gay LARPing. Also, look at the guy in the bottom image. At least your average high speed low drag tacticool oper8tor knows what special forces operatives vaguely look like, and it’s not a grinning nu-male in paintball gear.![]()
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I'd be genuinly tempted to put a parody RCP for the tumblr posting satalite, something where it's just some sort of hostile entity pretending to be like us with a fairly guillable community who are easy to lure in.
I didn't notice this originally, but in that image, you can clearly see Taco Bell and KFC signs in the background.Also, look at the guy in the bottom image. At least your average high speed low drag tacticool oper8tor knows what special forces operatives vaguely look like, and it’s not a grinning nu-male in paintball gear.
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Lol, it looks like nothing is going to change
edit: I linked the wrong image, fixed now but not much better
Best thing about that is that's the exceptional individual who made her tumblr blog an SCP and got as mad as a 12 year old child first using DeviantArt when her shit idea was pointed out as shit.
I'm going to laugh when their attempt to market SCP fails miserably due to all the reasons that prior preachfests from them fail. Well that and being dumb enough to think that stealing the collaborative effort of others who made the genuinely good shit (lazy monkeys) can be completely marketed and not patent trolled to death.