I think even the ethics committee would agree. They want the foundation to be cold but not cruel. If people have to suffer to stop an anomaly they're on board as long as it's necessary to prevent containment breaches.
Something i do love with this document is how the ethics committe is still trying to ensure ethical compliance. It's fascinating to see them try and maintain some humanity while having to accept some rather horrible containment procedures
I actually enjoy the dichotomy of this because it's basically a shorthand for what would be a discussion at the SCP about the containment procedures for this anomaly.
@@LS9646 the SCP Foundation has weaponized the noosphere to combat a thought-space anomaly before, but what basically counts as an grumpy ghost is tying their hands? the budget cuts are getting bad
The theming, setting, and containment procedures for this remind me a lot of Demon La Hire (also by Kaktus, though it’s a rewrite of an old, now-deleted Series 1 article). Also extremely reminiscent of the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast, especially the idea of the supernatural evil buried deep under the mountains “older and more evil than Satan himself” and the vengeful witch who meets with it at the bottom of a mine.
Yeah this is definitely DJK's love letter to Old Gods of Appalachia. It's an incredible series and I have no doubt he's a big fan as well. It could very easily slot right into the scp universe.
@@Son.D.Lollipop it is a shame, but at the very least with this rewrite we got Project Paragon, imo the best and most exciting canon on the whole wiki. I cannot wait for more to come out. DJKaktus is an absolute genius.
@ DJkaktus is by far the best writer on the wiki and honestly the last one that actually tries to keep the integrity of the wiki and how it originally was. Far too much political bullshit and pandering is thrown out nowadays. Series 7 and 8 have honestly been such massive disappointments it’s really disheartening. I hate this new wave of writters that feel the need to change the special groups on the wiki and make the blatantly evil groups into misunderstood people like the deva and Sartics.
This one is very much one of the scariest scps to me. Probably bc of how much it is rooted in reality, but also the detailed descriptions make it a lot grosser.
Dunno if it was intentional but it’s extremely funny to post this on the Catholic Feast of the Immaculate Conception (which celebrates *Mary’s* conception but still)
Oh goodie, a classic horror-style standalone SCP! :D This one reminds me of 231-7, as “traumatic demonic pregnancy” also plays a major role there. But this one seems “tamer” despite the more explicit details. For one, the chosen hosts can get amnesticized and move on with their lives after a certain point. They also have a community that they can (hopefully) turn to for emotional support. But of course, this also means that now a larger pool of victims have to suffer “for the greater good”, and they also have to deal with an oppressive culture that guilts them into compliance. Yet another perfect example of the Foundation being forced to choose the lesser of two evils for the sake of humanity.
Group 935 is a reference to the cod zombies series is group 935 is the group responsible for creating the zombies in the entire lore. As a horror writer it might be an interesting nod to a different type of property with a very different type of atmosphere but this is just a guess
The fact the SCP Foundation is just ok with supplying a demonic entity/possessed woman with a regular supply of demonic/human spawn for an unknown purpose is a little...odd. I get it prevents a pretty dangerous containment breach scenario, but still, this should get some resources to possibly neutralize or at least slow.
Oh dear...are you new to the scp universe? This barely scratches the surface of the lengths that the foundation will go to to prevent anomalies from breaching containment. Look at project Montauk or the Deer God containment ritual. The traditional logic of the scp foundation is to secure, contain, and protect, in that order. They typically only neutralize anomalies when they have no other option, as it is a very dangerous thing to attempt and can often leave you with even more dangerous and unpredictable anomalies than before. That's a lesson they've had to learn many times. While this situation is horrifying, considering the fact that the human subjects survive and can go on to live normal lives after the age of 32, this is a pretty easy cost for the foundation to approve. Is it possible that they're feeding the power of an entity who will come back to haunt them? Sure. But every time they deviate from what they know keeps it contained, they are rolling some extremely dangerous dice.
@@connorthornberg Oh, I'm not new at all. Its just I feel like the Foundation giving the entity what it wants at whatever pace it wants is a bit of a odd thing to do without at least researching what it is dong with them.
i think if they knew how they would have done so already. but its specifically noted that once this entity gets going there is no known way to stop, harm or contain it. its a lesser of two evils scenario
Truly truly horrendous. Few SCPs I think can compare are (1) that crooked man scp origin tale with a buttload of really horrendous and utterly inhumane crimes, (2) the saturn deer god containment ritual, (3) that scp that has that non-decaying deceased corpse of an old lady giving birth to seemingly normal but high pitch screeming infants (the same riske scp involving a certain relative of said deceased performing sex rituals and is compelled by a demonic succubus like force, of tartarean, which any mention or or text of tartarean mentioned near the babies would make them screech in high unholy pitches as they fear something particularly demonic or something), (4) SCP-2254 - The Demon La Hire & The Valley of Lust, same one that produces highly deformed babies (Kaktusverse related), (5) SCP-4666 - The Yule Man, as even with that one survivor girl that escaped, we still don't know the full extent of the horrors that yule man unleashes, upon them affected kids, (6) SCP-231, that one with the scarlet king 7 brides SCP-231-7, the birthed monstrosities that came about, in which half of them are still unknown, the 110-Montauk procedure and maybe (maybe not) even related to The Ritual used for "containing" SCP-2317, also known as Procedure 220-Calabasas. SCP-2317 ("The Door to Another Dimension") is a wooden door that, when stepped through, transports the user to Universe-Kappa-Erikesh where SCP-2317-K was contained at.
What...I shouldn't ask, but what number is (3)? It sounds like the sort of thing that should be experienced out of solidarity for everyone who's already had to experience it.
@@abydosianchulac2 sorry, I forgot the number designation when skimming thru an scp app, though I also remember it had an adult content & sexual context warning messages before access and the one causing the scp is still at large.😅
@@abydosianchulac2 That's SCP-4174, it's the corpse of an obese 89 year old woman perpetually in livor mortis. SCP-4174 will spontaneously generate a fertilized egg in its womb. Be advised this scp on the wiki has ⚠️Adult Content Warning⚠️, as it's not for all ages.
@@abydosianchulac2 SCP-4174 - Mother of Many. Readers be advised, this article on the wiki has an ⚠️ Adult Content Warning ⚠️, and is not suitable for all readers.
Though it was a negative emotion, I think a piece that evokes strong feelings makes it a good piece. Honestly I haven’t felt this sort of avulsion to an SCP document sense reading montauk or the seven brides.
The "Horrors at the bottom of the world" _really_ sound like Tolkien's nameless things, and the caverns they live in _really_ sound like how Utumno is described. It was sacked, as the mine was abandoned, but it wasn't entirely destroyed, and its veins still run deep beneath the earth, concealing nameless things hiding at the bedrock of the world.
Awesome! It feels like i never hear good old classic containment procedures in modern SCP entries anymore. Got a little giddy when I heard that phrase.
Dang, this was a rough article. Exceedingly well written. Also, props to you for picking up on the themes of the articles, it's a thing I really appreciate about you. Also, thanks for using inclusive language. It's very nice to see :)
The containment of this one sounds super easy. They can even let the whole town go free. They just need to keep 1 D-class of appropriate age near the mine at all times, wait for it to go through the whole process, amnestics and then rotate it
Yes pls more of the anthology if 2024. Last year was amazing how you did every single one in the month of October (except 1 i believe). I obviously dont expect every single entry in one month. But i would really like to see every phobia they seem good
Had a dream my boyfriend became a fan of yours, it made me so happy seeing him going about his day with your videos playing on his phone. Heard him start listening to what might have been the factory SCP in retrospect (I just remember it having some Fae element to it lol) but I didn't recognise it at the time and asked if that was this video because I hadn't seen it yet. Man I was sad when I woke up and found it had been a dream Love this tho, been a while since we've had some body horror
Ha I fall asleep with this channel playing all the time. Multiple times I be in my dream hearing someone listening to exploring series and I'm like "that's dope I like this channel too" and then I wake up and its still playing the same video I was just hearing in my dream.
The Foundation: We will never again do a 110-Montauk procedure, it’s inhumane and there are usually better alternatives for less important or dangerous anomalies. The Foundation 2 seconds later:
I'm wondering if it is intentional or accidental that the consequence isn't even that bad - 100km is manageable and you could remove all settlement in that area. It would feel more "greater good" if the consequence is widespread devasation, but maybe 100km was purposefully chosen as a "just hard enough that letting the torture go on seems simpler"
There’s a few, from what I remember. One I remember in particular is the maternity ward of an abandoned hospital that causes women to get and permanently stay pregnant as long as they stay there.
There’s a few, from what I remember. One I remember in particular is the maternity ward of an abandoned hospital that causes women to get and permanently stay pregnant as long as they stay there.
This one is not even subtle about it, but I bet some people won't get the author's intention regardless. BTW this channel's new videos show up at like 5 AM for me, yet here I am this time XD
@trenchmouse2438 I think it's about forced childbirth and how men decide over it especially In the name of God. How these babies who were created without the consent of the people giving birth dismember the person's body. The witch im guessing stands for the women who pressure others to give birth instead of understanding how traumatising pregnancy can be. I'm pretty sure it's an allegory for abortion rights
@@trenchmouse2438 while I can't say I'm 100% certain because I'm not inside the author's mind, I'm pretty sure this is an obvious allegory for reproductive rights and women being forced to carry unwanted pregnancies to completion, mostly by men motivated by religious beliefs and a lack of empathy. They were so blunt with the message than even I as a man, and a pretty dense one, figured it out by the end of it. I don't quite agree with the framing, or all of the ideas being presented, but I must admit it's effective tho.
my mild tokophobia shivered at this one. the thought of pregnancy always makes me feel kind of uncomfortable, but the thought of *myself* being pregnant disgusts me violently. i take all precautions to avoid this and still find myself anxious about it often. and that's assuming there's a not-creepy baby.
See, this is one of those where I believe the ethics committee gets it wrong. It's more torture to keep the facade going, instead of letting one teenage pregnancy get "fixed" or, push a really great planned parenthood facade, by purposely creating a substitute child every event cycle.
I think the point of the story is that, sometimes, there is no good answer and somebody is going to have to eat a shit sandwich to solve the problem. It is a, six of one and half a dozen of the other, solution.
@@iamperplexed4695 I was trying to make another person's shit sandwich a BLT for this scp. Instead of a whole 1000 kilometer area being force fed a half priced 12 inch shit sub.
"Well, I think he went to the right place then"
Ethics Committee: *deep sigh*
I think even the ethics committee would agree. They want the foundation to be cold but not cruel. If people have to suffer to stop an anomaly they're on board as long as it's necessary to prevent containment breaches.
Foundation: Oh Boy Here I come nightmares against humanity!
Something i do love with this document is how the ethics committe is still trying to ensure ethical compliance. It's fascinating to see them try and maintain some humanity while having to accept some rather horrible containment procedures
The ethics committee after having to approve torture that would otherwise be considered inhumane for the 576th time:
We don't see a lot of body horror SCPs anymore since it's kind of overplayed. This one really brings it back to its roots though!
I feel like this should have just been an _"evacuate literally everyone and quarantine the whole county"_ sort of situation...
Whose to say it wouldnt EXPAND ?
Better preserve a statusqouo than risk worse?
I actually enjoy the dichotomy of this because it's basically a shorthand for what would be a discussion at the SCP about the containment procedures for this anomaly.
Yeah what if it just travels further or picks a new mine/population
@@ashv9565 but then… what if it doesn’t?
@@LS9646 the SCP Foundation has weaponized the noosphere to combat a thought-space anomaly before, but what basically counts as an grumpy ghost is tying their hands? the budget cuts are getting bad
The theming, setting, and containment procedures for this remind me a lot of Demon La Hire (also by Kaktus, though it’s a rewrite of an old, now-deleted Series 1 article). Also extremely reminiscent of the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast, especially the idea of the supernatural evil buried deep under the mountains “older and more evil than Satan himself” and the vengeful witch who meets with it at the bottom of a mine.
Yeah this is definitely DJK's love letter to Old Gods of Appalachia. It's an incredible series and I have no doubt he's a big fan as well. It could very easily slot right into the scp universe.
Such a shame that so many of the series 1 articles are just gone now.
omg yes i was getting SUCH an old gods of appalachia vibe from this. love it.
@@Son.D.Lollipop it is a shame, but at the very least with this rewrite we got Project Paragon, imo the best and most exciting canon on the whole wiki. I cannot wait for more to come out. DJKaktus is an absolute genius.
@ DJkaktus is by far the best writer on the wiki and honestly the last one that actually tries to keep the integrity of the wiki and how it originally was. Far too much political bullshit and pandering is thrown out nowadays. Series 7 and 8 have honestly been such massive disappointments it’s really disheartening. I hate this new wave of writters that feel the need to change the special groups on the wiki and make the blatantly evil groups into misunderstood people like the deva and Sartics.
Kaktus should really try out some other formats, because he could write an actually fascinating book with his writing style.
This one is very much one of the scariest scps to me. Probably bc of how much it is rooted in reality, but also the detailed descriptions make it a lot grosser.
Preacher be like
They not like us
They not like us
kaktus knows 😂
I read this with an urban inflection….. damn you Camela!
@@MikeGameOver "urban" bro come on. You can say black on the internet, they can't rob you through a screen.
@@MikeGameOver an urban inflection?
The author of this piece is definitely a fan of Old Gods of Appalachia
Dunno if it was intentional but it’s extremely funny to post this on the Catholic Feast of the Immaculate Conception (which celebrates *Mary’s* conception but still)
It was definitely intentional. Mangg hates Christianity.
It's actually not funny at all though. It's just sacrilegious. Mangg is fat and gay.
The holiday isn’t about giving birth it’s about Mary getting knocked up
@@opheliajaywrites I have no doubt that a spreadsheet exists, somewhere, listing every single downer SCP linked to each holiday/religious feast day.
I would call it ironic timing, although the immaculate conception doesn't pertain to a virgin birth.
what are odds, i get this notification moments after finishing reading the article
Good timing
Too good... @@daikhairai7194
Oh goodie, a classic horror-style standalone SCP! :D
This one reminds me of 231-7, as “traumatic demonic pregnancy” also plays a major role there. But this one seems “tamer” despite the more explicit details. For one, the chosen hosts can get amnesticized and move on with their lives after a certain point. They also have a community that they can (hopefully) turn to for emotional support. But of course, this also means that now a larger pool of victims have to suffer “for the greater good”, and they also have to deal with an oppressive culture that guilts them into compliance.
Yet another perfect example of the Foundation being forced to choose the lesser of two evils for the sake of humanity.
Goated video as always.
Wanted to thank you for these vids, goin thru a rough one and your videos always make my day.
Thanks bro :)
What is djkaktus' deal with 935? He wrote 2935, 3935, 4935, 5935, and now 8935
Likes Porsches
Group 935 is a reference to the cod zombies series is group 935 is the group responsible for creating the zombies in the entire lore. As a horror writer it might be an interesting nod to a different type of property with a very different type of atmosphere but this is just a guess
The fact the SCP Foundation is just ok with supplying a demonic entity/possessed woman with a regular supply of demonic/human spawn for an unknown purpose is a little...odd. I get it prevents a pretty dangerous containment breach scenario, but still, this should get some resources to possibly neutralize or at least slow.
Oh dear...are you new to the scp universe? This barely scratches the surface of the lengths that the foundation will go to to prevent anomalies from breaching containment. Look at project Montauk or the Deer God containment ritual.
The traditional logic of the scp foundation is to secure, contain, and protect, in that order. They typically only neutralize anomalies when they have no other option, as it is a very dangerous thing to attempt and can often leave you with even more dangerous and unpredictable anomalies than before. That's a lesson they've had to learn many times. While this situation is horrifying, considering the fact that the human subjects survive and can go on to live normal lives after the age of 32, this is a pretty easy cost for the foundation to approve. Is it possible that they're feeding the power of an entity who will come back to haunt them? Sure. But every time they deviate from what they know keeps it contained, they are rolling some extremely dangerous dice.
@@connorthornberg Oh, I'm not new at all. Its just I feel like the Foundation giving the entity what it wants at whatever pace it wants is a bit of a odd thing to do without at least researching what it is dong with them.
Well, that is kinda part of the metaphor at hand tbh, so it makes sense.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts ☁️@@connorthornberg
i think if they knew how they would have done so already. but its specifically noted that once this entity gets going there is no known way to stop, harm or contain it. its a lesser of two evils scenario
As someone who has Tokophobia this hit hard 😭
Truly truly horrendous. Few SCPs I think can compare are (1) that crooked man scp origin tale with a buttload of really horrendous and utterly inhumane crimes, (2) the saturn deer god containment ritual, (3) that scp that has that non-decaying deceased corpse of an old lady giving birth to seemingly normal but high pitch screeming infants (the same riske scp involving a certain relative of said deceased performing sex rituals and is compelled by a demonic succubus like force, of tartarean, which any mention or or text of tartarean mentioned near the babies would make them screech in high unholy pitches as they fear something particularly demonic or something), (4) SCP-2254 - The Demon La Hire & The Valley of Lust, same one that produces highly deformed babies (Kaktusverse related), (5) SCP-4666 - The Yule Man, as even with that one survivor girl that escaped, we still don't know the full extent of the horrors that yule man unleashes, upon them affected kids, (6) SCP-231, that one with the scarlet king 7 brides SCP-231-7, the birthed monstrosities that came about, in which half of them are still unknown, the 110-Montauk procedure and maybe (maybe not) even related to The Ritual used for "containing" SCP-2317, also known as Procedure 220-Calabasas. SCP-2317 ("The Door to Another Dimension") is a wooden door that, when stepped through, transports the user to Universe-Kappa-Erikesh where SCP-2317-K was contained at.
What...I shouldn't ask, but what number is (3)? It sounds like the sort of thing that should be experienced out of solidarity for everyone who's already had to experience it.
@@abydosianchulac2 sorry, I forgot the number designation when skimming thru an scp app, though I also remember it had an adult content & sexual context warning messages before access and the one causing the scp is still at large.😅
The yule man is one of my favorite scp's
@@abydosianchulac2 That's SCP-4174, it's the corpse of an obese 89 year old woman perpetually in livor mortis. SCP-4174 will spontaneously generate a fertilized egg in its womb. Be advised this scp on the wiki has ⚠️Adult Content Warning⚠️, as it's not for all ages.
@@abydosianchulac2 SCP-4174 - Mother of Many. Readers be advised, this article on the wiki has an ⚠️ Adult Content Warning ⚠️, and is not suitable for all readers.
Yeah baby it's 3:00 am time for another banger video from one of my favorite sleep aids!!!!
*OH BOY! IT'S 3AM!!*
Its 9 in Germany right now, Love These in the morning
It's a 12am drop every Sunday on the west coast/pacific northwest(Washington)
I'll be upset the day that I don't see this version of Patrick Star commenting
(SoCal)
@@janstanelle8781in space. No can hear you tell time
And were here for it 👀
Holy shit, djkaktus really woke up and said, "Today, I'm going to describe Procedure 110-Montauk in full detail."
My wife is 6 months pregnant. This is too much for me.
😂
36 weeks here. This is the first video that seriously bothered me in a very long time.
You know, it's been a while since I've seen a truly horrifying, skin crawling, SCP. I think I need to go watch some Sponge Bob, now.
Good heavens this one was simply horrific. Well done sir. Another banger for the books.
Though it was a negative emotion, I think a piece that evokes strong feelings makes it a good piece. Honestly I haven’t felt this sort of avulsion to an SCP document sense reading montauk or the seven brides.
Oh boy it's 10:03 AM
WE'RE HAVING A BAD TIME (but entertaining) HERE
Last time I was this early, D class Connor was still sane...
As someone who currently lives in Morgantown, WV, this gave me some chills.
The "Horrors at the bottom of the world" _really_ sound like Tolkien's nameless things, and the caverns they live in _really_ sound like how Utumno is described. It was sacked, as the mine was abandoned, but it wasn't entirely destroyed, and its veins still run deep beneath the earth, concealing nameless things hiding at the bedrock of the world.
Awesome! It feels like i never hear good old classic containment procedures in modern SCP entries anymore. Got a little giddy when I heard that phrase.
New SCP Exploring Series Video drops: my happiness percentage is multiplied by 100
Time for a boost of dopamine! Great job TES! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Im feeling some Old Gods of Appalachia! 😁
Dang, this was a rough article. Exceedingly well written.
Also, props to you for picking up on the themes of the articles, it's a thing I really appreciate about you.
Also, thanks for using inclusive language. It's very nice to see :)
The containment of this one sounds super easy. They can even let the whole town go free. They just need to keep 1 D-class of appropriate age near the mine at all times, wait for it to go through the whole process, amnestics and then rotate it
Yes pls more of the anthology if 2024. Last year was amazing how you did every single one in the month of October (except 1 i believe). I obviously dont expect every single entry in one month. But i would really like to see every phobia they seem good
Oh boy its 12am! 🎉🎉🎉 best youtuber
Listening to this Appalachia SCP while in my house in Appalachia...😅
The best part about being awake at 3am
I suggest for everyone to look up the article directly cause the art of the children made this for me.
hi friend where is this art?? (after following the link in the description of this vid) i cant find it :(
There is no artwork in the article...
The article literally only has one photo, and it is not of the children.
@@cyraxcyanide Yeah not sure what this commenter is on
he might a prankster spreading misinformation on the internet
That wink wink at the end was good and I agree
Me, a tokophobic: **OH NO**
NGL, birth is actually really gross and scary especially when unsupported and unprepared for.
Man, I'm back on my monday morning listen.
You should cover the Trevor Henderson monsters pretty sure the scp community here wouldn't mind hearing about those guys
Maximum "Ooooof" with this one😒
Had a dream my boyfriend became a fan of yours, it made me so happy seeing him going about his day with your videos playing on his phone. Heard him start listening to what might have been the factory SCP in retrospect (I just remember it having some Fae element to it lol) but I didn't recognise it at the time and asked if that was this video because I hadn't seen it yet. Man I was sad when I woke up and found it had been a dream
Love this tho, been a while since we've had some body horror
Ha I fall asleep with this channel playing all the time. Multiple times I be in my dream hearing someone listening to exploring series and I'm like "that's dope I like this channel too" and then I wake up and its still playing the same video I was just hearing in my dream.
This one, i'd theorize could be the "Mother" of SCP-096 - i wonder if there will be a testing log between the two, some day.
Someone found out the truth about Montauk and decided to fix that.
" He thinks he went to the right place then" this is hystericaly witty.
Sounds like the author is a fan of Old Gods of Appalachia
I can't help but to think this article is a horrific expression of the forced pregnancy that is currently enforced in some states.
Congratulations, you are one of only a few people who didn't latch onto the non-existent trans language and got the actual point of the article...
Everyone hates you people.
@@griffinmckenzie7203didn't know that was happening. Always a joy to see left leaning scp tear itself apart
I thought they called her hair "stinky" at first.
Me too lol
13:14 I had a Pavlovian response
_Say SCP-8935, I hear you like em young_
Very spooky and uncomfortable.
There’s a particular word for the type of pain and trauma on display here, but I don’t know what it is.
retraumatization?
patriarchy
Whatever it is, it's probably German
@@abydosianchulac2wha…why German? As in a German word?
@@TheActualMrLinkyes a German word
The Foundation: We will never again do a 110-Montauk procedure, it’s inhumane and there are usually better alternatives for less important or dangerous anomalies.
The Foundation 2 seconds later:
So, Old Gods of Appalachia, anyone?
Hmmmmmmmmm, i wonder what this could be commentary on? I truly am stumped here...
Boypreggers boybortion
Oh yeah im here!
Or you know forcefully just move everyone to outside that 100km radius lol.
yay! Thanks good sir.
I'm wondering if it is intentional or accidental that the consequence isn't even that bad - 100km is manageable and you could remove all settlement in that area. It would feel more "greater good" if the consequence is widespread devasation, but maybe 100km was purposefully chosen as a "just hard enough that letting the torture go on seems simpler"
ive always wanted to become mpreg
Boy its my worst nightmare
I know how we can fix that abundance of subjects issue 😈
Good morning👍
I had a mild case of tokophobia right before I was born
Have you considered doing a TES radio like Dark Somnuim’s channel?
This some horrifying lore.
Noticing some similar themes with This Thing A Quiet Madness Made, probably a coincidence
9:42
All right, who's gonna show him 093 photo? Or we should we let out either 173 or 682 for once despite the dangers involved?
Isn’t 093 the glowing disk that leads to the dead Attack on Titan dimension? I think you meant 096
This was one of the best-written SCPs you’ve covered in a while. Super disturbing, thank you!
@@shanetaylor5641 DJKaktus is the GOAT
The Phobia series has some absolute bangers that have fucked me up for multiple days afterwards. Genuine modern classics.
Ok. You got me.
An SCP for preggies?
There’s a few, from what I remember. One I remember in particular is the maternity ward of an abandoned hospital that causes women to get and permanently stay pregnant as long as they stay there.
There’s a few, from what I remember. One I remember in particular is the maternity ward of an abandoned hospital that causes women to get and permanently stay pregnant as long as they stay there.
This one is not even subtle about it, but I bet some people won't get the author's intention regardless.
BTW this channel's new videos show up at like 5 AM for me, yet here I am this time XD
what is the intention? cuz im just grossed out
@trenchmouse2438 I think it's about forced childbirth and how men decide over it especially In the name of God. How these babies who were created without the consent of the people giving birth dismember the person's body. The witch im guessing stands for the women who pressure others to give birth instead of understanding how traumatising pregnancy can be. I'm pretty sure it's an allegory for abortion rights
Yeah, pretty damn obvious, but are you expecting the brainwashed to actually realize they're brainwashed? Lol
@@trenchmouse2438 while I can't say I'm 100% certain because I'm not inside the author's mind, I'm pretty sure this is an obvious allegory for reproductive rights and women being forced to carry unwanted pregnancies to completion, mostly by men motivated by religious beliefs and a lack of empathy.
They were so blunt with the message than even I as a man, and a pretty dense one, figured it out by the end of it. I don't quite agree with the framing, or all of the ideas being presented, but I must admit it's effective tho.
@@griffinmckenzie7203 well, this one is about as direct as a brick to the face, so who knows.
🎉 its back
Everything makes me think of Bloodborne 😮💨
Wait, is that thumbnail just a screenshot from PoE2?
I am Steve
Reminds me of the Knawing at the Roots of the world creatures from Lord of the Rings.
Sounds like The Woman found The Crucible
my mild tokophobia shivered at this one. the thought of pregnancy always makes me feel kind of uncomfortable, but the thought of *myself* being pregnant disgusts me violently. i take all precautions to avoid this and still find myself anxious about it often. and that's assuming there's a not-creepy baby.
that thumbnail from diablo 3 or POE?
I’ve never been this early
This is almost as bad as when a man gets a cold. Im sorry to all women that have to experience a percentage of a mans pain 🫶🏽
Lol just here for the PoE2 thumbnail
It's like old times 😎
"Child bearing person" idk about that cheif sounds very......
Yaaaaaay!
Oh man, this one has the foundation upsetting me.
Didn't know there was a word for this but..... yep... 🫣
FYI, if you like this, you'll love the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast
See, this is one of those where I believe the ethics committee gets it wrong. It's more torture to keep the facade going, instead of letting one teenage pregnancy get "fixed" or, push a really great planned parenthood facade, by purposely creating a substitute child every event cycle.
According to the video the substitute child is made from another baby.
@ptonpc correct, and my theory would reduce the total stress and manpower of the situation.
I think the point of the story is that, sometimes, there is no good answer and somebody is going to have to eat a shit sandwich to solve the problem. It is a, six of one and half a dozen of the other, solution.
@@iamperplexed4695 I was trying to make another person's shit sandwich a BLT for this scp. Instead of a whole 1000 kilometer area being force fed a half priced 12 inch shit sub.
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Sooooo… I feel… not good, the description about one of the births was really a lot
OH BOY 3AM
OH BOY ITS 2:42 PST
An interesting scp, but then I think about who the writers can be and it makes me worried about the people around them.
Reminds me of the recent movie "Azrael".......
Adytum when ?
You should go into analog horror
This thing needs scp 6659