Imagine how easy it must be as the guy who runs chemical or biological tests on SCPs. You gotta pretend to be surprised when you don't find anything unusual, then move on to the next thing that's physically indistinguishable from an ordinary object but makes people poop blood for no reason or whatever.
It seems like this book retroactively changes the history of the reader to match whatever nasty stuff is happening in that time. A bunch of people are saying that this isn't a "world ending SCP" but based on the fact that everyone who reads to the end dies from radiation it definitely seems like the world ended in the book...
@@tagnetorare5401 Radiation is the least likely reason for death by nuclear war that could reasonably considered a result of the use of nuclear weapons. Total vaporization, crushing by falling debris, puncture wounds from shrapnel, concussive force from the shockwave, and starvation from the ensuing nuclear winter are all more probable.
@@tonyhakston536 UNLESS cobalt devices were used. Also the date for the Point of Divergences, is same as estimated Point of Divergence for the Fallout universe, or a previously estimated one.
@@anti-usernamesaltaccount3623 I can definitly say anomalies are real, I just came back from testing SCP-... Uh, it was.... Um....... Hmm........... Hang on, what was I talking about again?
I wonder if this book might be connected to a previous version of the world before a reset by SCP-2000. An experiment by Syncope Symphony to keep the true history of the world.
That's actually a very good point and it definitely does make sense, especially with the whole people without facial features, granted this scp did come out before them, but then again Scp 610 came before the sarkics and it eventually become part of its lore so I don't see why this scp can't do the same.
Is this a reference to the webserial "pact" or just a random theory? Because I loved how pact had a reference to twilight in the first chapter where witch hunters were talking about "fairies who convinced themselves that they were vampires to the point where it was sorta true, if you ignored their sparkling skin."
Being a lot more careful with D-class consumption these days! Most of these would have them test to see what happened if they only read a page, or started later in the book. Or if they read a version that had been written out by the comp after a scan instead of jumping straight to these INCREDIBLY vague descriptions. Edit: And after reading the actual article it mentions that any lesser distortion results in the same issues.
Yeah, I remember back when I first found SCP, that last bit was one of the first times that the wiki actually creeped me out, and I had to stop reading for a long time.
Events on April of 1963 seem to imply that there is a full color photograph of faceless people, 2 adults and a child, in a Western style bedroom with an SCP in the image, for those that didn’t understand what was being explained. Apparently, it was creepy because of the SCP they saw in the photo and/or because they were all faceless.
It's the latter. The computer describes, "the persons in the image," which means the group of people within the image. So it stating that they should have faces, but do not, means that the two adults and one child with absolute certainly do not have facial features. And if the SCP is humanoid and thus should have a face, it too lacks a face.
@@justinalicea1590 ok but we're negating any vandalism to the image or error in the machine. Perhaps an event occurred where thousands of people cover their face in protest and a misinterpretation.
@@MatMabee The machine very clearly is doing its job well. If there were doubts to its ability, it wouldn't be currently in use, would it? As for vandalism, it's obvious the machine would report that the image was ripped, not that it lacked faces.
I like how they made it that the psychologist had a giant picture of her face with the word “psychologist” under it in her office so we wouldn’t mistake her for an scp researcher. Edit: guys I’m not criticizing them for it I just find it hilarious that it is basically canon that there is a psychologist in the scp universe that has a giant pic of her face with “psychologist” underneath it.
If you want to cr@p out videos daily, you have to cut some corners. One such cost and time saving method is to use the same characters in every video. Just like in old open-world games. Although it was more to save resources than to save time.
This SCP is like the Mandela Effect and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder combined into one. To me, it feels and sounds more like a cognitohazard. A pretty strong one at that if it makes people go into such a state. While Cognitohazards are more like infohazards, just with an extra ability to affect the psychology of its victims, this one makes them look like they are suffering from delirium and turn into reclusive shut-ins. The physical effects I don't have an answer for, outside of them suffering from insomnia, a serious fight, or malnutrition.
@@xdas11 The symptoms aren't only radiation poisoning. You don't get seemingly old blade scars on your body from radiation. It seems like the book changes the history that those people ACTUALLY experienced. It changes their past. It's perfectly possible that they end up dying from radiation poisoning because the history of the book describes a nuclear apocalypse or worse.
@@BierBart12 that doesn't sound good. That said, Radiation Sickness is like you said, associated with nuclear energy. Either this book is from a timeline where nuclear warfare actually happened, or is trying to replicate it's effects as if it were a mini nuke?
Cognitohazards are not like infohazards. Infohazard - You are in danger if You know about it. Cognitohazard - You are in danger when You sense it (it can be any sense). This one is a cognitohazard, just knowing about this doesn't trigger a thing, You need to properly sense it.
Who ever did that TTS effect for the computer sincerely screw you that high pitched distortion in that triggers tinnitus volume increases and pain in people with high frequency hearing loss.
That last bit actually sent a chill down my spine. it’s not even close in horror to many other SCP’s, but it’s just such an unexpected and unnerving detail…
The biggest anomaly here is the narrator's love for Twilight. Day 234 of asking the O5 Council to use SCP-1968 to create a universe in which 682 doesn't exist.
Kinda sounds like the physical injurues/scars are the reader being affected by what happened to 'the' in the alternative history. Scars from injuries they got during different events, maybe in that version of history had a nuclear incident near the end, and the people there suffered radioactive exposure. The mental trauma could just be the stress of two different histories in their minds
The biggest anomaly here is the narrator saying his favorite book series is the Twilight books.😅 And this is coming from someone who love love LOVES the movies (call it a... very _VERY_ guilty pleasure). But I've read all the books and.....yeah, they're really not too good. Just from a literary standpoint alone
Wonder if there is an scp that has the ability of a video game character. Able to see stats of other people. Has an inventory. Is able to lvl up. They can respawn. Is able to use cheats..... very hard to contain but would make the researchers feel like "are we the ones who are real or are we the npcs.?"
@darklee16 You should submit that to the website and see if anyone has. If not, you could do so and make a truly unique idea of a concept we take for granted in the gaming world.
I'm giving the narrator a major judging stare for having twilight be your favorite book series, like I am burning my eyes through the monitor so hard I hope the guy can FEEL it.
First thought: ok so the universe diverged at 1956 but this book somehow came into this universe Second thought: memetic kill agent? After finishing video: Scarlet King is involved ( 4th daughter maybe)
The most unrealistic thing about the scp lore is how many "secret agents" there are in every police station. That many people wouldn't be able to keep their mouths shut.
On the one hand I agree this is also why I've always thought things like saying 9/11 was an inside job the election was stolen is b******* because I'm sorry that many people just can't keep a secret. However in this case the wavy Foundation integrate themselves into their employees lives including their families and children and how they often live in segregated communities that seemed like totally normal Suburban developments that are actually fairly segregated so they're not being forced to hide their identities as much along with a liberal helping of amnestics if someone should break the secret makes me feel like they could pull it off
I like these kinds Scps the most. After a while the monsters and world ending threats get boring but items and anomalous objects and really interesting
Perhaps the SCP in question was 1163? With a blank face? Seeing that it is a face swapper…unless there’s another SCP that completely removes faces that I forgot about…like the Haunted Mask?
This SCP seems to be inspired by a thing most people experience its like when you have a friend that never lies but one day the lied you would prolly think its the truth so if they state a event that happened in the past, your brain might distort your memories and stuff so yeah very intresting
What would happen if, instead of reading the book properly, but skipped far past the point? Would they have the effects of that page or would it be as if the just read the first sentence after the point
I'm gonna take a shot in the dark and say that the book itself is a documentation of real life, and the rest of us are all living in a lie. We believe the lie so well that it has become reality as a whole. Whoever reads the book is exposed to reality.
Those tend to be more fun! With the world enders the story is either 'they destroyed everything' or 'they didn't'. With the lesser SCPs they can be anything.
Reminds me on D&D. As a DM it's easy to create an indestructible creature with millions of hp, a few more millions attacks etc. but creating a monster where the players think "That creature looks strong, but I think we can take it if we do it right." is way more complicated.
@@mrpeacecraft I’ve never played dungeons and dragons, but i find its like Diablo or any video games, when things get to OP it’s just not fun or interesting
The book is an alternate universe that, like comic books, are actually portals to another universe. Except unlike comic books, the door is not sealed, and the two versions of you will try to fuse. But the amount of energy and radiation from the bleed is too strong, so it kills both of you instead.
In 1956 Fidel Castro landed in Cuba at the beginning of the Cuban revolution I wonder if any of this has anything to do with the book and the radiation poisoning
i think the book is an accurate account of after the "flash point" were SCPs entered the world, and/or possibly an alternative reality were the SCP organization was never founded
12:35 Maybe they are referencing SCP-3008-2? It mentioned and SCP, and the description says that only the child is human. And also, no facial features would describe SCP-3008-2. Only problem being that IKEA probably wasn't around back then... But yet again maybe the difference in history would make IKEAs appear more quickly.
I wonder if the negative mental and physical effects could be mitigated by having someone who's affected from reading the latter half of the book if they were immediately exposed to SCP055 (the unknowable, anti-meme) after each reading session, or even if having scp055 in the same room could eliminate the mematic effects of reading scp592 altogether.
Wasnt there an instance of scp 2000 being used and reset humanity to a certain point? This book couldve been written that correlates before the reset or something
im curious on if they ever tried interviewing someone without contradiction. like without arguing. or maybe have them read it out loud while recording it.
Perhaps the book is a sort of reality bender for its reader, bending the readers reality to fit the books alternate universe, and in this alternate universe there is some sort of nuclear war in the modern day
Imagine how easy it must be as the guy who runs chemical or biological tests on SCPs. You gotta pretend to be surprised when you don't find anything unusual, then move on to the next thing that's physically indistinguishable from an ordinary object but makes people poop blood for no reason or whatever.
Yeah heres an scp that flips you inside out, know any chemicals that do that?
@@GamStr-xq3vc use identifiers maybe there is some hint of acid?
@@temkin9298 it might be a base as well
I mean you could find out the make up of anantasheshas slime and waste a whole lot less divers, but nooo.
I had to read this several times
It seems like this book retroactively changes the history of the reader to match whatever nasty stuff is happening in that time.
A bunch of people are saying that this isn't a "world ending SCP" but based on the fact that everyone who reads to the end dies from radiation it definitely seems like the world ended in the book...
I just read this as "technically the world did end in this book".
It sounds like you pegged it. Excellent summation.
So the book implies a nuclear war scenario
@@tagnetorare5401 Radiation is the least likely reason for death by nuclear war that could reasonably considered a result of the use of nuclear weapons. Total vaporization, crushing by falling debris, puncture wounds from shrapnel, concussive force from the shockwave, and starvation from the ensuing nuclear winter are all more probable.
@@tonyhakston536 UNLESS cobalt devices were used. Also the date for the Point of Divergences, is same as estimated Point of Divergence for the Fallout universe, or a previously estimated one.
Tests come back negative
Researchers: Damn, shit’s magic again
"I'm starting to think everything we have is anamolous!"
@@entropyapathy “Dan, anomalies aren’t real.”
@@anti-usernamesaltaccount3623 I can definitly say anomalies are real, I just came back from testing SCP-... Uh, it was.... Um....... Hmm........... Hang on, what was I talking about again?
@@sewpkan1297 Was it round?
@@anti-usernamesaltaccount3623 I'm fairly sure it was not round.
I'd love to hear this reality's version of 'We Didn't Start The Fire'
I didnt realize i needed that until this very moment.
This. You get my internet points for the week. * * dump truck backing up * * enjoy :3
Uh
Yes? I think this needs to be made.
i bet that parallel contains epstein becoming a king of some major nation and russia becoming unbearably cringy
@@SilverFoxeGames and then Hitler did a backflip, accidentally snapped his neck, and ended the cold war a year early.
I like how they do a drive by amnestic treatment by just booping the guy with a needle.
And he just looks up from his phone like "OW What the F......wait.....where am I again?"
The real anomaly in this video is the narrators genuine enjoyment of Twilight.
well I mean the anomaly is called INACCURATE history book
so I find it kinda sus
Maybe the real anomaly was the friends we made along the way
You know someone lost a bet when they say Twilight is their favourite books.
😊😊😊😂😂😂
I wonder if this book might be connected to a previous version of the world before a reset by SCP-2000. An experiment by Syncope Symphony to keep the true history of the world.
I love this theory
That's actually a very good point and it definitely does make sense, especially with the whole people without facial features, granted this scp did come out before them, but then again Scp 610 came before the sarkics and it eventually become part of its lore so I don't see why this scp can't do the same.
Fun Fact: The vampires in Twilight are actually cursed faeries, which is why they don't burn in sunlight.
Is this a reference to the webserial "pact" or just a random theory? Because I loved how pact had a reference to twilight in the first chapter where witch hunters were talking about "fairies who convinced themselves that they were vampires to the point where it was sorta true, if you ignored their sparkling skin."
Bah, so much better than sparkly vampires lol 😂😂❤
Being a lot more careful with D-class consumption these days! Most of these would have them test to see what happened if they only read a page, or started later in the book. Or if they read a version that had been written out by the comp after a scan instead of jumping straight to these INCREDIBLY vague descriptions.
Edit: And after reading the actual article it mentions that any lesser distortion results in the same issues.
Seems like they are starting to run out of D-classes
@@H2SO4pyro I wonder why /s
Would be interesting to see a cross testing with SCP 079.
SCP 682 would look up after reading it all: "What [REDACTED] was that?!"
The real horror isn’t SCP-592, it’s the fact you like Twilight! 💀
My thought as well like who tf likes twilight
@@whitewolf-dz8dy fr
😅😅😅😅😅
Is the book bad. I haven’t read it
@@viperstrike312 not bad really but not a good love story
Yeah, I remember back when I first found SCP, that last bit was one of the first times that the wiki actually creeped me out, and I had to stop reading for a long time.
😮😮😮❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😊😊
Most of these tend to have pretty abrupt endings, but this one... I think I'm gonna need a neck brace.
Events on April of 1963 seem to imply that there is a full color photograph of faceless people, 2 adults and a child, in a Western style bedroom with an SCP in the image, for those that didn’t understand what was being explained. Apparently, it was creepy because of the SCP they saw in the photo and/or because they were all faceless.
It's the latter. The computer describes, "the persons in the image," which means the group of people within the image. So it stating that they should have faces, but do not, means that the two adults and one child with absolute certainly do not have facial features. And if the SCP is humanoid and thus should have a face, it too lacks a face.
So you're saying its scp 3008....
(jk highly unlikely but it still could fit)
@@justinalicea1590 ok but we're negating any vandalism to the image or error in the machine. Perhaps an event occurred where thousands of people cover their face in protest and a misinterpretation.
@@MatMabee The machine very clearly is doing its job well. If there were doubts to its ability, it wouldn't be currently in use, would it? As for vandalism, it's obvious the machine would report that the image was ripped, not that it lacked faces.
@@justinalicea1590 How would they know? How could they verify the results of these outputs without a control?
I like how they made it that the psychologist had a giant picture of her face with the word “psychologist” under it in her office so we wouldn’t mistake her for an scp researcher.
Edit: guys I’m not criticizing them for it I just find it hilarious that it is basically canon that there is a psychologist in the scp universe that has a giant pic of her face with “psychologist” underneath it.
Well it makes sense because they look they same lol
just noticed it lmaokajbshshshs
If you want to cr@p out videos daily, you have to cut some corners. One such cost and time saving method is to use the same characters in every video.
Just like in old open-world games. Although it was more to save resources than to save time.
I am a psychologist, see my giant picture on the wall says so.
scp-6825... the PSYCHOLOGIST.
I feel like a fool knowing that the excerpts from the book would only creep me out about 5% as much if it weren't for Hunter's cursed robot voice.
This SCP is like the Mandela Effect and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder combined into one. To me, it feels and sounds more like a cognitohazard. A pretty strong one at that if it makes people go into such a state.
While Cognitohazards are more like infohazards, just with an extra ability to affect the psychology of its victims, this one makes them look like they are suffering from delirium and turn into reclusive shut-ins. The physical effects I don't have an answer for, outside of them suffering from insomnia, a serious fight, or malnutrition.
But the symptoms are the same as radiation poisoning so it must be another effect on top of the cognitohazard
I'm with you except for the part about a "serious fight."
@@xdas11 The symptoms aren't only radiation poisoning. You don't get seemingly old blade scars on your body from radiation.
It seems like the book changes the history that those people ACTUALLY experienced. It changes their past. It's perfectly possible that they end up dying from radiation poisoning because the history of the book describes a nuclear apocalypse or worse.
@@BierBart12 that doesn't sound good. That said, Radiation Sickness is like you said, associated with nuclear energy. Either this book is from a timeline where nuclear warfare actually happened, or is trying to replicate it's effects as if it were a mini nuke?
Cognitohazards are not like infohazards.
Infohazard - You are in danger if You know about it.
Cognitohazard - You are in danger when You sense it (it can be any sense).
This one is a cognitohazard, just knowing about this doesn't trigger a thing, You need to properly sense it.
In the thumbnail it Looks like the guy is getting frustrated reading a book about Windows 11...
He’s upset cus he knows windows 12 is coming.
As a technology enthusiast I saw that!
9:10 the scp foundation realy be using chat gpt for this 😂
Finally a non world ending SCP
Ya not every day where there’s an scp that doesn’t kill all life or end the world
@@netzhammer1216 true
But still
@@netzhammer1216 it will kill ya
Just life ending
Who ever did that TTS effect for the computer sincerely screw you that high pitched distortion in that triggers tinnitus volume increases and pain in people with high frequency hearing loss.
That last bit actually sent a chill down my spine. it’s not even close in horror to many other SCP’s, but it’s just such an unexpected and unnerving detail…
I feel like we all know someone who's read SCP-592
Didn't know hunter can do a robot voice.
The biggest anomaly here is the narrator's love for Twilight.
Day 234 of asking the O5 Council to use SCP-1968 to create a universe in which 682 doesn't exist.
Kinda sounds like the physical injurues/scars are the reader being affected by what happened to 'the' in the alternative history. Scars from injuries they got during different events, maybe in that version of history had a nuclear incident near the end, and the people there suffered radioactive exposure. The mental trauma could just be the stress of two different histories in their minds
If you read the books at all you'd know it's revealed that Jacob and the rest of his tribe aren't werewolves. Just shapeshifters.
Oh cmon man, you didn't need to spoil it :((
Yeah, but shape shift exclusively into wolves, so...
I read one of the books right up to the part where I realized it was awful. I gave it a shot. My daughter highly recommended it.
Imagine reading twilight kinda cringe
@@catso9555 I think it’s fine. I’ve watched the movies, and it’s meh.
It’s only cringe to those who dislike it.
I’m in neutral ground.
It’s nice to see a SCP that doesn’t end the world for a change.
SCP 999.
Ikr
@@hi-zd3lv noooo
Very Interesting SCP, its one of those you would not want to know it in detail.
The biggest anomaly here is the narrator saying his favorite book series is the Twilight books.😅 And this is coming from someone who love love LOVES the movies (call it a... very _VERY_ guilty pleasure). But I've read all the books and.....yeah, they're really not too good. Just from a literary standpoint alone
I have heard that the movies fall comfortably within "so bad its good" territory.
Hunter is a confirmed twilight fan
Well I was not expecting the Narrator to be a twilight fan, eh, more power to ya I guess
Wonder if there is an scp that has the ability of a video game character. Able to see stats of other people. Has an inventory. Is able to lvl up. They can respawn. Is able to use cheats..... very hard to contain but would make the researchers feel like "are we the ones who are real or are we the npcs.?"
@darklee16 You should submit that to the website and see if anyone has. If not, you could do so and make a truly unique idea of a concept we take for granted in the gaming world.
There's a fanfic of that, an SCP that has a game system.
0:15 Was this a joke or is this really Hunters favourite Book series
I'm giving the narrator a major judging stare for having twilight be your favorite book series, like I am burning my eyes through the monitor so hard I hope the guy can FEEL it.
The narrator is a RUclipsr called HithereHunter.
He also has a channel called Limenade.
First thought: ok so the universe diverged at 1956 but this book somehow came into this universe
Second thought: memetic kill agent?
After finishing video: Scarlet King is involved ( 4th daughter maybe)
The most unrealistic thing about the scp lore is how many "secret agents" there are in every police station. That many people wouldn't be able to keep their mouths shut.
Ehhh maybe, but that's why they have pills and syringes with amnestics in them
@kit katty I'm not an scp expert but i would think that they would have some super AI sorting through all the data looking for anomalies.
On the one hand I agree this is also why I've always thought things like saying 9/11 was an inside job the election was stolen is b******* because I'm sorry that many people just can't keep a secret. However in this case the wavy Foundation integrate themselves into their employees lives including their families and children and how they often live in segregated communities that seemed like totally normal Suburban developments that are actually fairly segregated so they're not being forced to hide their identities as much along with a liberal helping of amnestics if someone should break the secret makes me feel like they could pull it off
I like these kinds Scps the most. After a while the monsters and world ending threats get boring but items and anomalous objects and really interesting
I actually believe this book is an unintended side effect of SCP-2000.
Perhaps the SCP in question was 1163? With a blank face? Seeing that it is a face swapper…unless there’s another SCP that completely removes faces that I forgot about…like the Haunted Mask?
Glad to see the shy guy goggles has a purpose after it failed for shy guy contaminate
Yeah Hunter! Own that Twilight Fandom!
If you clicked on this video without paying full attention, well, hearing the first 16 seconds should fix that.
We still have something similar to SCP-592 in China and
we called it Mao’s red book
Have you read it through?
LOL
Love to watch these while playing an scp game
Conspiracy theorists after reading one google search article be like
An article that goes into full detail of the science used to study this item. You Think they'd just throw it in a safe 👁.
This SCP seems to be inspired by a thing most people experience its like when you have a friend that never lies but one day the lied you would prolly think its the truth so if they state a event that happened in the past, your brain might distort your memories and stuff so yeah very intresting
Man thank you people so much for making these videos and animations, truely thank you so much
I like the idea that there’s a psychologist who has a portrait of their face titled with “Psychologist” in their office
What would happen if, instead of reading the book properly, but skipped far past the point? Would they have the effects of that page or would it be as if the just read the first sentence after the point
thank you these videos are so funny like the one that garbles your speech
Sounds like flat earthers
I'm gonna take a shot in the dark and say that the book itself is a documentation of real life, and the rest of us are all living in a lie. We believe the lie so well that it has become reality as a whole. Whoever reads the book is exposed to reality.
That's really good
I think it even says something about the illuminati once
Bro i just love your vids man
I love these stories, even if they aren’t world ending monsters 🙌🏼
Better to be top comment than first 😜
Those tend to be more fun! With the world enders the story is either 'they destroyed everything' or 'they didn't'. With the lesser SCPs they can be anything.
I agree! A good story should keep you wondering and guessing!
Reminds me on D&D. As a DM it's easy to create an indestructible creature with millions of hp, a few more millions attacks etc. but creating a monster where the players think "That creature looks strong, but I think we can take it if we do it right." is way more complicated.
@@mrpeacecraft I’ve never played dungeons and dragons, but i find its like Diablo or any video games, when things get to OP it’s just not fun or interesting
The book is an alternate universe that, like comic books, are actually portals to another universe. Except unlike comic books, the door is not sealed, and the two versions of you will try to fuse. But the amount of energy and radiation from the bleed is too strong, so it kills both of you instead.
The gentry is waiting on the other side…
I love how you put the logo that we familiar with.
So this is like SCP-1025, but more or less dangerous.
Ah, an Iggy main. A rare breed.
Pattinson was for the girls with twilight, now it’s the boys turn with Batman
4:37 looks epic xD just bc the arm goes out and in so fast and his face changes that fast
In 1956 Fidel Castro landed in Cuba at the beginning of the Cuban revolution I wonder if any of this has anything to do with the book and the radiation poisoning
Did anyone else notice the redundancy of saying “the goggles make anyone wearing them unable to read…while wearing them”
Finally an anomaly with Chicago mentioned
Does this guy's favorite book is Twilight ? Am I in the wrong universe 🤣
Anyone else lose a little respect for this guy when he said twilight was hit favorite book series
So this is how that one Fox News watching uncle in every family is spawned.
SCP-9999: a guy who loves the Twilight saga. Apollion class
Yeah figures the Windows Book™ would result in our *[REDACTED].*
The drive by injection made me chuckle.
I never knew HAL was actually SCP 079.
0:16 Losing some street cred I see.
i think the book is an accurate account of after the "flash point" were SCPs entered the world, and/or possibly an alternative reality were the SCP organization was never founded
HASHTAG STARSET UNIVERSE!! HASHTAG STARSET FOREVER!! HASHTAG SPREAD THE MESSAGE!!
i love scp videos this channel is completely my favorite
I recently watched "Kate", and radiation poisoning is really, really icky. It's not fun to die from that.
12:35
Maybe they are referencing SCP-3008-2? It mentioned and SCP, and the description says that only the child is human. And also, no facial features would describe SCP-3008-2. Only problem being that IKEA probably wasn't around back then... But yet again maybe the difference in history would make IKEAs appear more quickly.
I know this was 3 days ago BUT SCP 715
the lights dimmed as it read the book, what a coincidence
I wonder if the negative mental and physical effects could be mitigated by having someone who's affected from reading the latter half of the book if they were immediately exposed to SCP055 (the unknowable, anti-meme) after each reading session, or even if having scp055 in the same room could eliminate the mematic effects of reading scp592 altogether.
Even the SCP Foundation has a better story than twilight
"Hey Jimmy do you want to read this history book?"
"No read it yourself."
*10 minutes later*
"Snake... Snake???.... SNAKE!?!?!?!?"
Thumbnail man trying to read a manual on windows 11 wondering why it even exists in the first place.
Please take a look at SCP 4749, it’s so disgusting and horrifying, but I’d still like to see you guys animate it
Good to know hunter likes twilight
Thumbnail low-key looks like he's reading a manual for windows and failing
the fbi seeing my google search history in the thumbnail be like:
Absolutely outstanding channel!😀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wasnt there an instance of scp 2000 being used and reset humanity to a certain point? This book couldve been written that correlates before the reset or something
This book is definitely an infohazard and memetic.
I didnt understand which SCP was at the end. The one with no facial features
That is just a day in any school.
im curious on if they ever tried interviewing someone without contradiction. like without arguing. or maybe have them read it out loud while recording it.
All you had to do, was read the damn book CJ!
Is it just me, or does 592's book cover look kinda like the TARDIS?
Looks like we had a containment breach some years ago.
Perhaps the book is a sort of reality bender for its reader, bending the readers reality to fit the books alternate universe, and in this alternate universe there is some sort of nuclear war in the modern day
0:15 twilight suuuucks!!!!!
Wings of fire is one of my favorite books(mumbles angrily)
Same!
Darkstalker is the scarlet king and the destroyer of worlds combined but worse. Yeah WoF is the best
I saw this channel and thought oh wait this ISN’T THE INFOGRAPHICS!??!