@@michaelandreipalon359 I think the Hyperverse would hold all possible stories that have ever been told or thought of. It would be infinitely larger than a omniverse (a collection of multiverses) and would be impossible to truly map out and understand. It’s mostly used in pataphysical SCPs to show the foundation exploring their fictionality.
i mean i think scp illustrated is better but idk thats just my opinion its kinda like a trade off TES:easy to understand kinda underwelming to watch but good to listen to scp illustrated:amazing drawings occasinaly hard to understand (very rarely) also good to listen to THE VOLGUN:idk i stoped watching him
@@ralphchandler1049 I tried to watch the others, I just can't. There's something about his simplicity and efficiency that gets me hooked every time. I also love the images he shows, particularly when he's talking about faraway lands cuz I picture myself in em (even tho this is the SCP universe we're talking about and maybe I would end up dead or worse)
@@lionelsenga3752 His narration is sooo good. He's not just reading the article itself, he goes around and gives it a deeper meaning/explanation every time
Gotta say my all time favourite "time loop" SCP is the guy that just gets atomized over and over, like he was literally thrown out of his own timeline, and no one knows where he came from.
@Shounico to be fair, if a foundation site goes nuclear, you can safely assume that there's probably a lot of anomalous shenanigans going on there, maybe for this case, it was anomalous temporal shenanigans.
There was a story where a researcher was talking to SCP-343 about how their sibling was abducted in front of their home and murdered as a child. They ask 343 to reset the timeline so that they’re abducted instead. This causes the living sibling to grow up to be an SCP researcher who interviews 343 and subsequently ask to change places with their abducted sibling. This causes a time loop.
And extremely creative. Some of the concepts are so rich in detail and otherworldly concepts that it makes you think about how insane some of the anomalies in this universe are
@@Spartanoffaith wow, that's genuinely a great analogy It's also amazing how SCP has grown so expansive in just a decade, probably has a lot more content than scriptures lol
Time loop SCPs!? I'll never forget what happened on that day, seven years ago! It's all that Ocarina kid's fault! Next time he comes around here, I'm gonna mess him up! 💎
@@TheReZisTLust Windmill Hut Guy - Zelda Ocarina of Time. He teaches you the Song of Storms - that you taught him 7 years ago - that he teaches you as an adult - that you...
The final entry where everything tinged red always gives me chills, such a disturbing ending. Plus the Foundation was aware that there were people of interest at the game, so it makes so much sense that once everything went red they'd stop messing with it
The basketball game recording SCP, more than any other SCP, makes me feel uneasy levels of dread. You guys ever experience a level of uneasiness where your nose feels tingly , a sensation shoots up your spine and your eyes water for no reason? When I hear about or think about this SCP it makes my body react weirdly.
I remember an episode of the show black mirror, where a forcibly copied version of a criminals consciousness is placed in a virtual space where it’s possible to indirectly gain a confession from it to convict them. The most terrifying part to me was the ending of the episode, where when enough evidence was obtained, the copied consciousness was left to rot in the simulation, on a timescale of like 10000 years per real world second, for the entire Christmas holiday! But honestly this basketball game timeloop SCP is the most dreadful thing I’ve come across yet. I get goosebumps just thinking about the lighting turning red in the end
@@BoJenfa What absolutely terrifies me about this particular SCP is how little we get to know abou it. What does the lightning turning red mean? What have they summoned, what will happen? How many times have they replayed the recording?
I feel like no one compliments this channel enough, this stuff is so well done and easy to digest that tbh probably one of my favorite channels, arguably my favorite
My favorite time loop SCP is the diner one where one of them knows what is going on. Like Bill Murray he eventually accepts his fate and just makes the most of it until he is miraculously released for no reason at all. It's a rare SCP with a happy ending, I love it.
For more time loop SCPs you can check out the Site-43 canon, which includes two additional SCPs: SCP-5243, a recurring containment breach that happens on Sept 8 every year, and SCP-5956, an even worse containment breach that came from trying to prevent 5243 from happening.
I remember when I first read 1231. I remember looking at the article tags and being like "this thing has Are We Cool Yet? written all over it! How is it not AWCY?!". The way I see it, 1231 is about the falability of human memory and the question, "if everyone remembers the wrong version of an event and there is no accurate recording or evidence of the event, are they actually still wrong or has history literally changed? And if history has literally changed, what happened to the true events? Do they still exist in the real world? Did they get shunted to an alternate timeline like the Mandela Effect? Or did the original event just never happen like it got Marty McFly'd out of existence?" But then again, I have a theory that 173 was also the doing of AWCY and that if it came out even as early as Series 2 it would be implied that Izumi Kato (the person who physically built the original art exhibit which was photographed and used for 173) was The Critic. My interpretation of 173 is "observation is the only ally of life. That which is unobserved is the destruction of life. Take in your surroundings, be curious, take everything in, because eyes that no longer see, skin that no longer feels, ears that no longer hear, a nose that no longer smells and a tongue that no longer tastes is no different than dead tissue. Consciousness cannot survive the lack of perception." That being said, I just like AWCY and, in my headcanon, most of the metatextual art-related stuff (SCPs gaining or losing art in editing, Creative Commons takedowns, changes in appearance that are otherwise never explained diagetically, etc) are the result of AWCY shenaniganery.
Time loop scp idea: item that is believed to turn anyone who touches it into an old corpse. Revealed to actually be putting them into a time loop that ends with their death. No matter how long they live in the loop the subject disappears on contact and reappears a minute later as a corpse. Foundation only found out when a test subject carved words into their bones to reveal what was actually happening
And until they figure it out, the Foundation notes how the D-class assigned to the test seem to live ideal lives earlier in the day, like something or someone is pulling strings to make sure everything goes their way till they encounter the scip.
One of my favorite "time loop" SCPs is SCP-1309 "Time-Locked Town" (www.scpwiki.com/scp-1309). It's a town where it is always the 1920s. Residents can't leave, but they live out their entire lives across multiple cycles of the 1920s. The residents see nothing strange about this. Basically, its a time loop where history is in a loop, while people's daily lives aren't.
I expected there to be one where like “person gives their child self an object, and the child self grows up to give their child self the same object” Like where the source of an object is itself, or caused by a time loop, yknow?
I have to listen to a few past videos. But I hope you see this comment, your narration of such things is relaxing and akin to the guy who narrates/ed earth for the discovery Channel. I humbly thank you for these long videos
Time is a tricky beast. When one is force to relive the past continuously for an eternity or less, ones mind can deteriorate and die while the soul remains in a repeating torment.
The Endless is a pretty cool timeloop film. pretty existentially frightening imagining being stuck in any of those isolated timeloops, especially the shorter ones.
Everything turning red in that video play back make me wonder if they got enough playbacks if the crowd would eventually stumble onto some sort of eldritch magic and actually have some real impact on the outside world.
Thank you for your content, proves quite entertaining while I go through Amazon shopping and planning. Clear voice and appropriate expression of wording.
This was really cool. I heard about all of these except the different time street one. That last one really sat with me for a while the first time I read it though, it's so chilling. I think I read it because it was referenced in that SCP where the stage play was repeated over and over again. That one was cool.
I still have no idea why there aren't links to the SCP/Tales that are discussed in the video in the description Edit: Nice to see they are added now :]
For 1231, why not try having a D-class explain to another D-class that the image is perfectly clear? Unless the memetic properties are either based on their ACTUAL perception or said memetic properties still don't allow the image to rise above the machine's capabilities...
You have the best damned SCP content on the web other than the Wiki itself! If you ever sold an audiobook of SCPs, I would be the first in line to purchase it. Brilliantly done! Your voiceover style makes these into mini documentaries so it's easy to suspend disbelief and enjoy these even more. Great work.
SCP-1382 is one of my favorite SCPs. I remember reading a post on the SCP forums by its author that the cause was the plane encountering something incompatible with our reality.
I like scp-176. It's short and sweet, doesn't get too complex, raises some interesting questions, and it's just a nice change of pace compared to so many SCPs which are just... too much. There are plenty of complicated SCPs which I enjoy but sometimes simple is nice.
There is an time loop /groundhog day type episode of Stargate SG1, one of the best versions of this kind of story I've seen, I still think about it and haven't seen it since I was a kid
Loved this video! SCP-176 was one of the first articles I read myself. I don't know if you read comments, but I'd really love it if you could cover the "Department of Abnormalities" thing, not just SCP-3790 (Though I wouldn't complain if you made a whole video about that), but all the SCPs related etc.
Honestly the correct thing to do with that demon is just look at it and say "What you're back AGAIN?!" And then he'll leave, feeling very confused about whether or not he has bothered you before and maybe start to wonder if he is the one actually stuck in the loop.
Could you please link the scps you talk about? It's easy to find ones you number but when you talk about multiple scps it can be hard to find them. Thanks! Love your channel
There is something about YT vids like time travel. I listen to this now and explore skips like something new. But these vids can be old. So when I listen to them now is like I am traveling back then when they are created. Or this feeling I get is only because how emersive vids are. Eather way I am enjoying content. Just few random thoughts.
See, as long as you aren't aware of the time loop, there is effectively no loop for you, and if/whenever the loop ends, your memories will seem to have been uninterrupted and with no loops. Even if the loop were to last forever, if you aren't aware of it, everything will seem normal
I for one would absolutely love to be in a time loop, as long as the conditions were relatively neutral. My dreary little life as-is comes fairly close, consisting mostly of routine and frustrating failures to progress; actually being stuck in a reset every day would hardly make things worse, but would introduce several advantages.
Shoutout to D-9341, an unofficial SCP that you play as in SCP:CB who time loops every time he dies, retaining memory and using it to overcome the obsticale later. Its like an irl quicksave.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/buoy
Fair enough.
Couldn't you reference Oxford instead of that trash-fire of a dictionary group? :D
@@Kainlarsen I'm sure it's the same word there as it is here. 🙄
@@Kainlarsen 👆🏻👆🏻
Boo(ey).
I love how he always says the title at the very beginning, low key satisfying.
Same
i always hear him say the title in my head before the video starts
@@christianlleras168 Saaaaame, iconic voice
Catharsis 101
Same here. It helps you know/remember what SCP he’s referring to
"Time loop SCPs, Bill Murray." Is one hell of a way to star off a video.
agreed
I just watched Zombieland and the OG Ghostbusters sometime before I watched this video.
Bill Murray is Keter class or Thamuel class depending on what reincarnation he’s in
"Questions that are ultimately better left pondered than answered" is a startlingly accurate way to describe the SCP Multiverse.
True, unfortunately ones like me can’t help but try to figure them out.
Isn't this the accurate way to describe the Multiverse as a whole?
Isn’t it technically a Hyperverse?
@@zetanone7211 Please explain this way more complicated Hyperverse concept?
@@michaelandreipalon359 I think the Hyperverse would hold all possible stories that have ever been told or thought of. It would be infinitely larger than a omniverse (a collection of multiverses) and would be impossible to truly map out and understand. It’s mostly used in pataphysical SCPs to show the foundation exploring their fictionality.
You are probably one of the best influences of the scp fandom.
I say he *is* the best
I know little to nothing on the scp universe, but his narration got me hooked.
i mean i think scp illustrated is better but idk thats just my opinion
its kinda like a trade off
TES:easy to understand kinda underwelming to watch but good to listen to
scp illustrated:amazing drawings occasinaly hard to understand (very rarely) also good to listen to
THE VOLGUN:idk i stoped watching him
@@ralphchandler1049 I tried to watch the others, I just can't. There's something about his simplicity and efficiency that gets me hooked every time. I also love the images he shows, particularly when he's talking about faraway lands cuz I picture myself in em (even tho this is the SCP universe we're talking about and maybe I would end up dead or worse)
@@lionelsenga3752 His narration is sooo good. He's not just reading the article itself, he goes around and gives it a deeper meaning/explanation every time
Gotta say my all time favourite "time loop" SCP is the guy that just gets atomized over and over, like he was literally thrown out of his own timeline, and no one knows where he came from.
Which SCP is that?
@@undeadprinceofchaos3731 the second one he talks about, the business man
@Shounico to be fair, if a foundation site goes nuclear, you can safely assume that there's probably a lot of anomalous shenanigans going on there, maybe for this case, it was anomalous temporal shenanigans.
@@undeadprinceofchaos3731 SCP-1033
That death he suffers gives me chills. Always has since I first watched Terminator 2.
TES: "I think I'd pass on the opportunity to be stuck in a time loop"
video game characters after the player keep loading the last saved file: same
yea, nope. what. how is this comment 2 days old.
I have the power of [REDACTED] and my waifu at my side
@@strikerbass6952 Patreon
@Leslie Moreno Uh I think patreon
Grab the amnestics
There was a story where a researcher was talking to SCP-343 about how their sibling was abducted in front of their home and murdered as a child. They ask 343 to reset the timeline so that they’re abducted instead. This causes the living sibling to grow up to be an SCP researcher who interviews 343 and subsequently ask to change places with their abducted sibling. This causes a time loop.
Makes you wonder why they don't just ask for him to prevent the kidnapping
It's passed 12AM and i am reading about time loops...the more things change the more they stay the same.
It's like that song in adventure time only in reverse.
Everything stays,
Right where you left it,
Everything stays,
But it's still different
whjat d oyu mean
You've covered it before, but "Our Stolen Theory" is one of my favorite timeloop SCPs.
He has.
@@nadirmuhammad9357 indeed
Every time I go to work I feel like I'm in a time loop.
The one where the guy has the phone and briefcase sounds like a residual haunting.
Sounds like you’re referencing the Gman
Hi future person, thanks for the future comment
@@TheSunkenShipWreck no problem. Thank you for the work you've done in the past to make the future happen.
@@porkchopulator And an extra thank you for thanking me for thanking you in the past
Scp lore just has everything so vast and yet so intriguing..
hi sanji
This is probably how the bible was built. Collaborative writing project over a few hundred if not a few thousand years.
When you’re not cooking do you read scps for fun?
And extremely creative. Some of the concepts are so rich in detail and otherworldly concepts that it makes you think about how insane some of the anomalies in this universe are
@@Spartanoffaith wow, that's genuinely a great analogy
It's also amazing how SCP has grown so expansive in just a decade, probably has a lot more content than scriptures lol
The moment he mentioned children in the basketball time loop I knew ritualistic sacrifices were gonna happen.
Time loop SCPs!?
I'll never forget what happened on that day, seven years ago! It's all that Ocarina kid's fault! Next time he comes around here, I'm gonna mess him up! 💎
Tapion???
@@TheReZisTLust Windmill Hut Guy - Zelda Ocarina of Time. He teaches you the Song of Storms - that you taught him 7 years ago - that he teaches you as an adult - that you...
Imagine dying over and over again that would suck.
Re;zero:...
Oh yeah
Cough *GER
Happy Death Day in a nutshell
@@undeadprinceofchaos3731 also minecraft
Wait that doesnt make sense
@@theevilloafers5235 you mean Dark Souls?
I saw the title and instantly thought of 1733. One of my favorites.
The final entry where everything tinged red always gives me chills, such a disturbing ending. Plus the Foundation was aware that there were people of interest at the game, so it makes so much sense that once everything went red they'd stop messing with it
That last one sounds like an amazing psychological horror film.
it honestly would make for a great movie lmao
Notification squad checking in. Time to fall asleep to some spooky stories! Night all
Good night~
Night night friends
Night
Night
Night
The basketball game recording SCP, more than any other SCP, makes me feel uneasy levels of dread. You guys ever experience a level of uneasiness where your nose feels tingly , a sensation shoots up your spine and your eyes water for no reason? When I hear about or think about this SCP it makes my body react weirdly.
I remember an episode of the show black mirror, where a forcibly copied version of a criminals consciousness is placed in a virtual space where it’s possible to indirectly gain a confession from it to convict them. The most terrifying part to me was the ending of the episode, where when enough evidence was obtained, the copied consciousness was left to rot in the simulation, on a timescale of like 10000 years per real world second, for the entire Christmas holiday!
But honestly this basketball game timeloop SCP is the most dreadful thing I’ve come across yet. I get goosebumps just thinking about the lighting turning red in the end
@@BoJenfa What absolutely terrifies me about this particular SCP is how little we get to know abou it.
What does the lightning turning red mean? What have they summoned, what will happen?
How many times have they replayed the recording?
Only time i ever get that feeling is when i'm really passionate about something, like a song or storyline
Diavolo: first *time?*
thank you, very cool kanye
Oh god dammit
or, alternatively: KILLER QUEEN!!! DAISAN NO BAKUDAN!!! BITE ZA DUSTO!!!
Diavolo: first *time?*
This is the comment i was looking for!
I feel like no one compliments this channel enough, this stuff is so well done and easy to digest that tbh probably one of my favorite channels, arguably my favorite
This guy's voice is so soothing, I literally had to listen to this video three times, because the first two times I fell asleep halfway through.
THE RIDE NEVER ENDS: SCP Edition
My favorite time loop SCP is the diner one where one of them knows what is going on. Like Bill Murray he eventually accepts his fate and just makes the most of it until he is miraculously released for no reason at all. It's a rare SCP with a happy ending, I love it.
Oh snap, this is the earliest I've ever gotten here. Love your videos, dude. Always a favorite for something to play in the background or on drives
For more time loop SCPs you can check out the Site-43 canon, which includes two additional SCPs: SCP-5243, a recurring containment breach that happens on Sept 8 every year, and SCP-5956, an even worse containment breach that came from trying to prevent 5243 from happening.
I remember when I first read 1231. I remember looking at the article tags and being like "this thing has Are We Cool Yet? written all over it! How is it not AWCY?!". The way I see it, 1231 is about the falability of human memory and the question, "if everyone remembers the wrong version of an event and there is no accurate recording or evidence of the event, are they actually still wrong or has history literally changed? And if history has literally changed, what happened to the true events? Do they still exist in the real world? Did they get shunted to an alternate timeline like the Mandela Effect? Or did the original event just never happen like it got Marty McFly'd out of existence?"
But then again, I have a theory that 173 was also the doing of AWCY and that if it came out even as early as Series 2 it would be implied that Izumi Kato (the person who physically built the original art exhibit which was photographed and used for 173) was The Critic.
My interpretation of 173 is "observation is the only ally of life. That which is unobserved is the destruction of life. Take in your surroundings, be curious, take everything in, because eyes that no longer see, skin that no longer feels, ears that no longer hear, a nose that no longer smells and a tongue that no longer tastes is no different than dead tissue. Consciousness cannot survive the lack of perception."
That being said, I just like AWCY and, in my headcanon, most of the metatextual art-related stuff (SCPs gaining or losing art in editing, Creative Commons takedowns, changes in appearance that are otherwise never explained diagetically, etc) are the result of AWCY shenaniganery.
This just became my new headcanon
@@josephstraley6325
"All of it?"
All of it.
I have a theory that The Critic is literally just Doug Walker.
"Classic (anything) that doesn't tell more then it needs to" is a phrase I didn't expect to hear from anyone but myself
I prefer SG1’s “Window of Opportunity” for time loops myself.
WACKO!!!
"Anyway, that just happens to be how *I-iiiiii* feel about it. What do *you* think?"
Good times. I just started rewatching the whole series.
Basically every time loop scp in existence: "this is requiem"
Another timeloop would be me rewatching your scp videos over and over again
Time loop scp idea: item that is believed to turn anyone who touches it into an old corpse. Revealed to actually be putting them into a time loop that ends with their death. No matter how long they live in the loop the subject disappears on contact and reappears a minute later as a corpse. Foundation only found out when a test subject carved words into their bones to reveal what was actually happening
And until they figure it out, the Foundation notes how the D-class assigned to the test seem to live ideal lives earlier in the day, like something or someone is pulling strings to make sure everything goes their way till they encounter the scip.
One of my favorite "time loop" SCPs is SCP-1309 "Time-Locked Town" (www.scpwiki.com/scp-1309). It's a town where it is always the 1920s. Residents can't leave, but they live out their entire lives across multiple cycles of the 1920s. The residents see nothing strange about this.
Basically, its a time loop where history is in a loop, while people's daily lives aren't.
I would love to see these as podcasts again, they’re perfect to listen to while doing chores to riding around. Love the work!
Your voice is so much more satisfying than the Volguns
i was just looking for a bed timw vid
Perfect timing its 3am and I'm ready for bed lets go
1733 is fascinating. I’d love to read further reports on this SCP
"Oh boy 3 am!"
Its 10 am for me
@Leslie Moreno finland
I expected there to be one where like “person gives their child self an object, and the child self grows up to give their child self the same object”
Like where the source of an object is itself, or caused by a time loop, yknow?
bootstrap paradoxes are boring
I love the one with that arctic lovecraftian creature, which ends up being the guys that investigated it.
Ngl that just sounds like any celtics home game but with less racism
Well that takes all the fun out of it
bruh
Everything always has some kind of racism associated with it and you gotta say something about it otherwise you don't have an actual personality huh?
@@FayAlexGG what are you talking about? Celtics fans being primarily white and racist has been a long-standing meme in the basketball community.
@@FayAlexGG go like some comments that aren't your own lmao.
I have to listen to a few past videos. But I hope you see this comment, your narration of such things is relaxing and akin to the guy who narrates/ed earth for the discovery Channel. I humbly thank you for these long videos
Upon hearing you say buoy just makes me smile for some reason
I gotten to where I look forward to this series every Sunday like my favorite television show!
Hi, I'm here for the interview..
You interviewing for the D-Class position? Are you okay?
GET OUUUUUUUT
Time is a tricky beast. When one is force to relive the past continuously for an eternity or less, ones mind can deteriorate and die while the soul remains in a repeating torment.
I wish I had a clock that froze time so I could sleep in longer without consequence.
Trust me, That probably won’t be a good idea. You never know if the clock might break or something worse happens
@@undeadprinceofchaos3731 I guess I could repair it. Or something. Probably petting it will do.
@@undeadprinceofchaos3731 endless sleep, sounds good to me.
and I thought 8 hours of sleep was enough.
Za warudo toki wo tomare
SHAD, I'VE COME TO BARGAIN!!!
Take it
EZ Babe!
Best bed time story Channel
It’s midnight but at the same time this is the best channel
13:54 “SCP-1733”
Eyyy! Called it!
The Endless is a pretty cool timeloop film. pretty existentially frightening imagining being stuck in any of those isolated timeloops, especially the shorter ones.
Like the 6 second loop that one man has? Eek. That was horrifying. GREAT movie though. Really well done.
I'll check this film.
@@michaelandreipalon359 its on Netflix right now
@@ambermarie3169 Nah, I'll just check on cable.
Still, thanks for the help.
Gotta love all the back to back posts
Everything turning red in that video play back make me wonder if they got enough playbacks if the crowd would eventually stumble onto some sort of eldritch magic and actually have some real impact on the outside world.
idk how or why i stumbled upon this "scp universe" but i freaking love it !! can't stop listening
Thank you for your content, proves quite entertaining while I go through Amazon shopping and planning. Clear voice and appropriate expression of wording.
Listening to this, the way you read it's like I'm listening to an official Foundation log!
I LOVE the concept of time looping so i really appreciate this video
This was really cool. I heard about all of these except the different time street one. That last one really sat with me for a while the first time I read it though, it's so chilling. I think I read it because it was referenced in that SCP where the stage play was repeated over and over again. That one was cool.
The quotes have returned!
I still have no idea why there aren't links to the SCP/Tales that are discussed in the video in the description
Edit: Nice to see they are added now :]
To encourage exploration
just listen to numbers
They are??
Frostcreep i agree, you would think he'd at least use them as a source.
There literally is
My time loop begins every Monday listening to your videos.
1733 is pretty crazy sounding. I hope there's some new stuff about it.
For 1231, why not try having a D-class explain to another D-class that the image is perfectly clear? Unless the memetic properties are either based on their ACTUAL perception or said memetic properties still don't allow the image to rise above the machine's capabilities...
Interesting idea, but the ethics committee would say no.
@@CreepyboomGamer ethics committee rarely does anything lol
"It's a video of the family enjoying life."
*new video pops up*
*the dad is in his underwear blasting ass, the mom and child is nowhere to be seen*
You're the only one whose scp videos I eagerly await.
Reminds me of the creepypasta of the gestation worker that had the same customers coming in every 10 minutes buying the same things
The strangest security tape I've ever seen. That's the name I think.
You have the best damned SCP content on the web other than the Wiki itself! If you ever sold an audiobook of SCPs, I would be the first in line to purchase it. Brilliantly done! Your voiceover style makes these into mini documentaries so it's easy to suspend disbelief and enjoy these even more. Great work.
SCP-1382 is one of my favorite SCPs. I remember reading a post on the SCP forums by its author that the cause was the plane encountering something incompatible with our reality.
I actually have my own idea for a time loop SCP called: "The Stopwatch and Carrier"
Your videos really get me through the day. Thank you for that.
How many times are you going to upload this video? I've lost count already.
Love waking up to these!
I'm surprised you didn't mention 2265. One of the nicer ones IMO.
Killer Queen
Daisan no Bakudan
Bites the Dusto
12:22 that will literally never end, people will always think something else than before.
Right on midnight, nice
I like scp-176. It's short and sweet, doesn't get too complex, raises some interesting questions, and it's just a nice change of pace compared to so many SCPs which are just... too much.
There are plenty of complicated SCPs which I enjoy but sometimes simple is nice.
i have your vids on as background noise because i like your voice, and let me tell ya zoning in and out during this video was an experience
There is an time loop /groundhog day type episode of Stargate SG1, one of the best versions of this kind of story I've seen, I still think about it and haven't seen it since I was a kid
15:15 Thats absolutely horrifying! Something tells me that even if they had gotten the doors open only tv static would be on the otherside.
Loved this video! SCP-176 was one of the first articles I read myself.
I don't know if you read comments, but I'd really love it if you could cover the "Department of Abnormalities" thing, not just SCP-3790 (Though I wouldn't complain if you made a whole video about that), but all the SCPs related etc.
You got that “Twilight Zone Old Time Radio Show” vibe voice and pace. TES Sleep club forever.
Biggest time loop anomaly that I’ve seen is in mickey’s once upon a Christmas(the 2D one)
Honestly the correct thing to do with that demon is just look at it and say "What you're back AGAIN?!"
And then he'll leave, feeling very confused about whether or not he has bothered you before and maybe start to wonder if he is the one actually stuck in the loop.
Could you please link the scps you talk about? It's easy to find ones you number but when you talk about multiple scps it can be hard to find them. Thanks! Love your channel
I'm sad, that the ending of the video wasn't a exact copy of the beggining.
But yeah, time loop scps are awesome!
Awesome if done properly, scary if done improperly.
Love oh seeing new videos in school makes my day
This one was good. I always get such a good mental image of the stories. Love it.
D-9341: Oh I missed that keycard back there and I can't go back
Also D-9341: KILLA QUEENAH BITES ZA DUSTO
There is something about YT vids like time travel.
I listen to this now and explore skips like something new.
But these vids can be old.
So when I listen to them now is like I am traveling back then when they are created.
Or this feeling I get is only because how emersive vids are.
Eather way I am enjoying content.
Just few random thoughts.
These were all incredibly freaky, especially the laptop.
that last one is super interesting, it's like an infinite movie
See, as long as you aren't aware of the time loop, there is effectively no loop for you, and if/whenever the loop ends, your memories will seem to have been uninterrupted and with no loops. Even if the loop were to last forever, if you aren't aware of it, everything will seem normal
I for one would absolutely love to be in a time loop, as long as the conditions were relatively neutral. My dreary little life as-is comes fairly close, consisting mostly of routine and frustrating failures to progress; actually being stuck in a reset every day would hardly make things worse, but would introduce several advantages.
11:00 I bet the first video was the Montauk Procedure.
If that was the case that video came from.within the foundation
the scp number is not a coincidence
God I love when these videos come out
That quote in the end really got to me lol
love that these are always posted when i can't sleep so that i can not sleep more
Shoutout to D-9341, an unofficial SCP that you play as in SCP:CB who time loops every time he dies, retaining memory and using it to overcome the obsticale later.
Its like an irl quicksave.