The SCP Iceberg Explained (COGNITOHAZARD)

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Publicado 2021-01-24

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  • @telecarlster
    Maybe 001 is the friends we make along the way
  • @oldbees648
    One of my favorite SCPs is a traveling moth salesman that tries to fast talk his way into selling you a helmet that lets you communicate with moths
  • @buckytr2298
    Imagine humanity goes extinct one day and a new civilization way far out discovers all the SCP lore
  • @aris1869
    One of My favorites is a grey tabby cat with no bottom half. Not amputated or deformed, just doesn’t exist. She suspends .She still walks and acts like a normal cat, and she’s allowed free reign of the halls on her level.
  • @red_ruby4881
    When you decide to read the SCP stories, you need to keep in mind two statements: 1. There is no canon 2. Everything is canon Both of them are equally right.
  • @benlandete8397
    I love how things in these stories go from “haha gamer weed,” to “old world god”
  • @Sorain1
    "How can a specific doctor die in one entry and be alive in another?" I always liked the 'The names are actually job titles.' explanation there.
  • @deadbear4710
    My personal favorite interpretation of 05-13 is the idea that they're a person they picked up off the street. That the 05 council gets desensitized to things over years of anomalies and forget what is and isnt normal. So they get a random person off the street to determine if something is actually normal or not.
  • @blueraven7803
    Just remember Tupac’s Ghost is a SCP that helps the foundation by solving mysteries through his raps. He’s also beefing with the scarlet king.
  • @andrewwilson6407
    The longer you look at his microphone, the more it looks like a png
  • @Puzzleheader
    My favorite SCP is SCP-2521 (or SCP- OO I OOOOO I OO I O) The idea behind it when I looked on the wiki for the first time is genius. An SCP that can only be described through symbols and pictures cuz every verbal description or any writings about it causes it to appear and take the info (or the author) with it. By far my most favorite concept. It really caught my intere-
  • @CthulhuianBunny
    My favorite SCP is 962, aka “The Tower of Babble”. It’s a 281-meter-tall tower of steel and wood, that turns animals into crude facsimiles of humans for its work force, and occasionally sends out balloons with papers containing essays about how the tower admires humans.
  • @GearShotgun
    One of my favorite SCP stories is the one about a humanoid Cthulhu who just wants to relax and play video games, but unintentionally causes cults to spring up and worship him just by existing. He hates this, but can’t stop it from happening. So he turns himself in to the foundation for protection, resulting in cultists occasionally attacking the facility under the assumption he’s been imprisoned.
  • @SSD_Penumbra
    I love the way SCP stories go from horror to stupid. Like, one of my favourite SCPs is a crew of coconut crabs who act like pirates, with their leader being a large crab who speaks like a Pirate.
  • @joeyk3134
    I like the orb monster that is fully intent on scaring humans, so they show it 50s monster movies and have all its handlers pretend to get scared when it appears as the Wolfman, Frankenstein, etc.
  • @bmouch1018
    I love that SCPs can range from things completely natural to earth but extremely dangerous, to cosmic horrors that are completely harmless.
  • @author2958
    the craziest scp I've seen is scp-2137, which is tupac's ghost attempting to help the SCP foundation defeat the scarlet king through giving information in music tracks
  • "The SCP foundation is one of the internet's best kept secrets." Yeah, until everyone thought Sirenhead was an SCP for some reason.
  • @icykiwi6650
    My favorite scp is a coffee machine that can give you a cup of any liquid you type into it. There are a few exceptions but notably, what you type into it should be very specific. An agent named Joseph simply asked for a cup of joe, and ended up passing out due to a sudden loss of blood, tissue, and fluids. You’ll never guess what was in the fucking cup