Boy am I glad he's frozen in there and that we're out here, and that he's the sheriff and we're frozen out here, and that we're in there and, I just remembered, we're out here
Kill the other guy can be interpreted a number of ways and is dependent on context “Drag the other goy to hell with you” very much implies that that person WILL kill the other person partly from spite
“Some may call me a hero for this, but do not let them. It would be an insult to both myself, and to the actual heroes I’d stand alongside.” *The man checks over the grenades strapped to their waist, counting them out before pulling one, holding it idle as they walk towards the elevator.* “I walk the path of destruction, not for some greater cause, but for myself alone. This monster shall die, *only because I say so.”*
also quick sidenote, 939s hearing thing is the only indicator of danger when you're defened. so when it saw the 4 red pinging circles on the ground. *_he feared for what he had done_*
I have a plan to get all the scp into one elevator, but the chances of it happening are low, I’m gonna get a ghost light while the scps are In light, turn it into 5 grenades, then wait at the elevator at checkpoint for then to go to heavy
@@daniel-saurusrex586 impossible to have peanut the dog and the plag doc in an elevator so i can't imagine it with larry as how solo people plays it and also they add 2 elevator for a reason to avoid an insta win
I have other plans that involve items like hat and the fact dog can see you but not hurt you, to get him to think he’s bugged and have his teammate enter the elevator
Hello there, I have to agree For the people who are seeing this for the first time or already have I have edited it, sorry for all the comments about my glitch into the matrix but here is the original: Hello there, I know that it's wierd that this is the only comment on your comment but I have to agree, now I don't want to say this but please do tell me if I'm fine to say it
@@dann99y yeah just a squadron of armed personnel, either tracking anomalies to following 05 command to fighting literal gods Or containing a certain senior researcher because he decided to tell a junior researcher that scp-682 can be tamed by a rolled up newspaper. Yeah those guys
he had like 500 after the first nade, I did the same thing to plague with 5 grenades and the first one dazed and deafened him so he couldn’t hear the others
I like how "I'm following the path of destruction" is such a poetic line that goes so hard that nobody seems to have noticed that he meant that he was literally following the path of destruction (i.e. broken doors) because that's how you find the SCPs
yeah but it's literally one of the hardest lines I've ever heard, and it was a prelude to teaching a monster the meaning of fear. so we ignore how literal he meant it LMAO
@@paladin_auYeah and if anything that's what makes this slap so hard. I mean both the destruction thing (he was likely saying that to a teammate) and the "we're both dying here" said so matter of factly and litterally. My man had 0 emotion throughout. He was just calmly informing his team and enemy of the state of affairs.
This is kinda late and I mostly forgot the events that took place, but I remember now why I said that, and you helped me remember it, and it makes so much more sense now
@@daniel-saurusrex586 the stutter just kinda made it sound like you were reacting to his immediate attack. like: "Hey- (gets hit) oh, we're both dying here."
@removethatpfp usubhhumanssackoffshiitbbittcchh . . . You talk a lot about profile pictures for not being creative enough to have one yourself. Waste your time with something more useful than this. (Yes I know this is a hypocritical statement)
@@JakeBaldwin1 No You have boundaries, especially if they involve your assets. You don't go Marvin Heemeyer when you have a family, you still have some moral grounds.
_The problem with taking from someone when you have nothing to gain, is that one day, that person may wind up with nothing to lose_ *_"I'm following the Path of Destruction." "...Oh."_* *_"We're both dying here."_* *SCP-939's gaze resting on the grenades as the dead man's words sink in* Absolute Perfection **Chef's Kiss**
Hehehe your one grenade can't ki- wait. *looks at grenades looks at body looks at grenades looks at body looks at grenades* Oh God da- *grenades explode*
@@Dan-Ky-Kang 096's bones will most likely stay intact meaning he's still alive And 682 would simply survive it and adapt to anti immortal grenades considering that he was able to survive after being erased as a concept
"Killing you was the point. Living through it was just a luxury." - Trevor mothereffing Belmont (and also this guy, even if he actually died. Godspeed, you magnificent bastard)
The idea of a guy saying "I walk the path of destruction" before staring a dog in the (lack of) eyes and saying "were both dying in here" is the hardest shit to ever occur
@@daniel-saurusrex586 this clip reminds me of that scene where the soldier with grenades in hands offers himself to the dinosaur while his other mates could escape, but the twist is, the dinosaur tail whips him off to a mountain side where he explodes and dies for nothing. 😖😃
I just imagine a random Scp’s reaction to that Scp: Heh this guys gonna die- why does he have so many grenades? Why is he running at me!? "FOR THE FOUNDATION!" SCP: *CONFUSED SCREAMING*
The fact both “I’m following the path of destruction” and “Oh, we’re both dying here” are said with such calmness and no indication of malice makes him even more of a force to be reckoned with, not even the other player who was with him at the start dared to follow on… he knew what was to unfold within the elevator, rather staying out to deal with SCP-106 instead.
Game mechanics and all aside, this is probably something an agent would do to keep those fuckers from getting outside if they know they are likely to die.
Both the double take and the mauling of the body stopping really makes this video true art, it's the thought of making an animalistic abomination driven purely by instinct truly understand the meaning of the phrase "oh shit" that deserves a chef's kiss.
I remember in my first SL game I got handcuffed and dragged around by a facility guard with some D-Bois till the guard tried to get into the armory and a madlad stole a grenade to blow the door open. The D-Bois ran off hooting and hollering as a second guard came and nearly executed me when he found the first guards body. He relaxed when he saw I was cuffed and dragged me to the second floor. He checked reactor and I was left alone in the hallway outside the elevator he took. I waited for a few minutes and got bored so I hit the button. He came down thanking me as apparently a SCP was up there and I saved his ass. He started talking about how he could trust me and would uncuff me. Then he got shot in the head by the same D-Bois from the armory who came in hooting and hollering. They uncuffed me, shoved a gun into my face and told me to go to the surface with them. I did, I followed a trail of d-class bodies to the surface elevator and didn't even notice how the corpses suggested the enemy was retreating down the hall I was walking into. I was capped in the back of the head by a MTF as I entered the room.
@@hereisjohnny1875 In another game I accidentally ended up stalling the game by holding the exit as MTF. Apparently that's frowned upon as nearly everyone died. When they respawned they were Chaos Insurgents, a enemy faction and they came down to where I was. I was just staring ahead not paying attention. They formed a firing line behind me. The leader put a gun to the back of my head then on mic he blared the violin string section from Pyscho. It took me a minute to figure out the music was coming from behind me. I turned around and got blasted apart. I deserved it tbh. Oh and the games free completely so you should check it out.
@@12SickOne34 sure it's distasteful but most US Americans also joke about 9/11 and have no problem with people from other countries also joking about it since jokes fall under free speech only US Americans that will get offended are those that have a screwed up view of the first amendment i.e they think it only applies to them
I appreciate the "I'm following the path to destruction", to not only state a fact, but also a heads up to his buddy that was rolling with him. He said "Oh." because that was all he needed to hear, he instantly stopped. He was already aware of what he meant, he was saying "yeah, I'm not intending on coming back, where I'm going is a dead end, but I'm still going HARD. You probably don't want to come along"
@@corysanderson6177Plenty of people have lost a fight then brought a gun to school, and there was never a fight again. His grandfather makes a good point.
@@corysanderson6177That's not true whatsoever, you ever heard of a pyrrhic victory? A worthless victory is still a failure, like winning a fight but losing an eye.
The true meaning of the quote, for anyone interested, is basically what I call the "Honey Badger Effect". Lions and other such animals avoid honey badgers, not because they can't kill it, but because for the size of the meal, it's far too much effort. Thus the quotes true meaning: Even if you lose, put up a big enough fight and people aren't likely to try beating you twice.
The words "We're both dying here" Are the words of a man who has accepted death. The words of a man who understands death. The words of a man who has seen death. And are the words of a man you'll never wish you heard.
Everyone comments on the "We're both dying here." But I actually think that "I'm following the path to destruction-" Is a much better line, especially when it's followed by his friend going "Oh-" as he walks right past an SCP going into the elevator towards destruction-
Bro you're so different and quirky and cool and everybody wants to be your friend because you like a different line that literally nobody can hear in a like 30 second RUclips video
@@daniel-saurusrex586 all I did was point out that he pointed out a different line. You don't have to start taking sides and assume I'm looking to start fights on the internet.
This has to be one of the smoothest forms of BM I have ever seen on the internet. The fact that you practically reached up under the dog's arm to activate the panel to close the door is so clutch.
They walk down the hallway. With a cold, emotionless voice, the man said "I'm following the path of destruction". He knew he was going to die, long before he ever stepped into the elevator, and was prepared for it. The man next to him, said "Oh", as he realized what the man was intending, as they neared the elevator. The old man, one of the many demons, waltzed out, right by the man, without realizing it. We do not know why this was. Perhaps, it was because a creature with no regard for it's life, cannot be called prey. And indeed, this man was not prey, he was just as deadly as the dog monster who was in the elevator with him. Not because he had claws, or guns, but because he did not fear what was about to happen. You walk the path of destruction, if you fear it, the very ground will terrify you into a state of lunacy. The dog slashed at him, but the man calmly stated, with no spite, or fear, "were both going to die here". Not so much taunting the creature, or insulting it one final time, moreso... Informing it. The man left, sent off with sharp claws in a bloody fashion. And the dog, it looked around silently, as it realized what he meant. The grenades, piled on the floor. He wished, he didn't kill the man, so he didn't have to be alone in that elevator. 5 seconds fuse timer. 1 2 3 4 5 . . . The elevator opened, charred, burned, and painted red.
"Were both dying here" said in a such a matter of fact tone has to be one of the realest yet petty self sacrifice moments I've seen. Just a "I hope the kill was worth it a**hole!" Moment.
“And I’m pretty sure, I’m not a doctor, but I’m pretty sure if you die, the cancer dies at the same time. That’s not a loss. That’s a draw.” Norm macdonald
Kinda reminds of that one time me and friend played MHA one's justice We had the out of bounds thing on and I got Uraraka from random selection, she has an air move where she slams the opponent into the ground. We both had two wins each and this was the final one and I was getting my ass kicked so I did the slam move to buy myself some time...... not realising we were on the edge of the map so we floated off and suddenly just dive bombed off the edge ending in a draw I had no idea the edge was there and we both just laughed our asses off cause the replay made it look like my character was just like "If I'm going down I'm taking you with me!"
When my PC was functional, I loved this game. Not so much for the game itself (it was a buggy mess when I was really into it) but for the encounters I had in it. I heard someone say something recently along the lines of "some games are 'story-making' games" and that's kinda how I felt about this one.
the gameplay is a little better than it probably was when you played but it’s the same premise, there is this one guy who only speaks in beeps and it is not any code or Morse code he just beeps randomly
I have so many great memories of this game, but after an update, it became a laggy mess and never let me in before classes were picked, so I only ever got the respawn classes, which are all boring. Even if the lag got fixed, the have is soooo different now that I'd have to relearn everything. I think it was the Shyguy rework that broke it for me. The roleplays you would run into were so unique and crazy, it was great. My favorite was playing as a D-Boi, getting spared by Peanut and Plague Daddy, then becoming convinced I was an SCP as well. They all accepted me, helped me escape, I did the nuke for them, and fought MTF screaming I was an SCP and humans were trying to recontain me. Good times.
@@Void-Lizard that reminds me of a server where evey single game had a guy just sitting in the elevator as a tutorial role (I think thats what the one that wins with everyone and is basically an admin sit role is called) playing elevator music and just running the elevator, said he started doing it after seeing it in a youtube video but decided to make his own character with it, he wasn't insane or a murder hobo to anyone, he would just politely ask anyone who was in his elevator to stop fighting while inside and resume once they left and everyone did, my favorite one was when a plague doctor and like 10 mtf were fighting and ran into the elevator at which point they all stopped fighting and politely stood in the elevator until it got to the surface and as soon as they left he elevator they killed each other
scp is definitly unique iv had games were the scp's were my bodyguards as a d-class and were iv gotten lucky and accidently killed two to 3 scp's by sheer accident its so chaotic i love it
"By general law, life and limb must be protected, yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life, but a life is never wisely given to save a limb," -Abraham Lincoln This man was the limb
@@adrianhenriquerochalima9546 "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one" is a similar take. It means that often a sacrifice of one is needed to save many. It would be foolish to sacrifice the many to save the few or the one. In this scenario the man sacrificed himself to stop a creature from escaping and killing an untold amount of people/comrades. Hence why I said at the end "this man is the limb". Hope that makes sense 😊
From the very start of the video his intention wasn't to survive the ordeal but to try and take one of the blasted monsters down with him. Absolute legend
I didn't notice the first time I watched it but I'm also impressed by the game's detail and flexibility. He didn't kill it with the grenade he threw but those grenades that he dropped on the floor first that did it. He was really ready to kill and die.
What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? Earlye in th’ morning.
Put 'em in the bed with the cap'n's daughter, put 'em in the bed with the cap'n's daughter, put 'em in the bed with the cap'n's daughter, earlye in th' mornin'.
PUT HIM IN THE BED WITH THE CAPITAIN’S DAUGHTER PUT HIM IN THE BED WITH THE CAPITAIN’S DAUGHTER PUT HIM IN THE BED WITH THE CAPITAIN’S DAUGHTER EARLY IN THE MORNING!
I dont play this game but I admire the mentality. This Sir just sacrificed and saved the entire team, and had to wait for an eternity to respawn. Salute.
He is a dangerous man in the thriller movie who would obliterate the whole space station either there is still people in it or not together with him, to eradicate the alien infestation. And he would do it without flinch while looking or holding into some memento of his from his family, lover, friend etc
The song is Drunken Sailor, by The Irish Rovers.
What we do with drunken sailor, What we do with drunken sailor! Early in the morning!
Deez nuts
@@thisthatthenutz2990 way hay and up she rises! way hay and up she rises! way hay and up she rises! Early in the mornin
@@z0r4nba80 Shave his belly with a rusty razor
Shave his belly with a rusty razor
Shave his belly with a rusty razor
Early in the morning!
@@digit5465 way hay and up she rises! Way hay and up she rises! Way hay and up she rises earlie' in the mornin'
Frankly, the fact that it was said so calmly makes it better.
"We're both dying here" was not a threat, but a statement of fact.
He sounded like he had a smile as he said it
@@chesumarexd6462 your comment got liked 69 times.
Boy am I glad he's frozen in there and that we're out here, and that he's the sheriff and we're frozen out here, and that we're in there and, I just remembered, we're out here
It wasn’t some cinematic shouting of ‘We’re both dying here!’ screamed with a hate-fueled vengeance. It was a simple ‘We’re both dying here. :)’
"I am not stuck in here with you, *you are stuck in here with ME.*"
“Who would be stupid enough to lock himself in with an SCP?”
“Who would be dumb enough to walk into a man with 4 live grenades?”
“Huh?”
@@AndrewMobileBrasilwe need one more like for 500
1.3 k likes ONLY 1 REPLY? the heck
the swarm
1.3k?
God speed my dude, God speed
“You can’t win against me!”
“You’re right, but is this important?”
*Holds up grenade pins from the enemy’s bandolier*
It ain't always about winning, sometimes it's just making sure they lose.
“Sometimes, stalemate is victory.”
"It's too late. Everything is lost."
"I know, but I prefer this over your victory."
@@kenesys8713 A quote true gamers will get off on it
"As long as you lose, its a win for me"
Me in Mario Party
Humanity's scariest trait:
"Kill the other guy" and "drag the other guy to hell with you" are 100% synonymous.
The greatest technological progress were done during war times after all.
Kill the other guy can be interpreted a number of ways and is dependent on context
“Drag the other goy to hell with you” very much implies that that person WILL kill the other person partly from spite
@@vivelespatat2670Only because putting all your resources on killing the other guy makes sense
It's not entirely the same. One might not go to hell.
It's the Systems Alliance secret weapon.
This wasn't a sacrifice for the greater good. This was a sacrifice out of spite for the enemy.
“Some may call me a hero for this, but do not let them. It would be an insult to both myself, and to the actual heroes I’d stand alongside.”
*The man checks over the grenades strapped to their waist, counting them out before pulling one, holding it idle as they walk towards the elevator.*
“I walk the path of destruction, not for some greater cause, but for myself alone. This monster shall die, *only because I say so.”*
For the empraaah
@@Starlitsoul0359 "I live and I will die only because of my decision."
Like a true Foundation agent
@@Starlitsoul0359SKÅL soldier..die with honor. For we shall carry your torch to the halls of Valhalla.
*_"We're both dying here."_* is just something so terrifying to hear when you play as an scp and go into the elevator.
especially when there is a bunch of grenades in elevator
@@2if and only after you notice the 3 grenade pinging sounds.
Killed an 049 like that
same
also quick sidenote, 939s hearing thing is the only indicator of danger when you're defened. so when it saw the 4 red pinging circles on the ground.
*_he feared for what he had done_*
Man sacrificed his life for his people. I can respect that.
He killed one SCP, meh still good enough.
I have a plan to get all the scp into one elevator, but the chances of it happening are low, I’m gonna get a ghost light while the scps are In light, turn it into 5 grenades, then wait at the elevator at checkpoint for then to go to heavy
@@daniel-saurusrex586 impossible to have peanut the dog and the plag doc in an elevator so i can't imagine it with larry as how solo people plays it and also they add 2 elevator for a reason to avoid an insta win
I have other plans that involve items like hat and the fact dog can see you but not hurt you, to get him to think he’s bugged and have his teammate enter the elevator
@@daniel-saurusrex586 You have 66 likes. Your plan will now be known as "Order 66" Execute "order 66"
The "SCP-939 contained successfully by Science Personnel" at the end makes this all even better because the game recognized the effort ahaha
I like how Dog just stared at the grenade afterwards. Hus victim's words were setting in and he just realized:
"Uh oh"
*Looks at grenades*
"And It was was at this moment he knew, he fucked up"
"Ruh roh"
Ru Roh Raggy, RI RUFHED RUP
"For the First Time, the King Felt True Fear."
@@traker4654 That's exactly the response I was looking for when I clicked on the replies
Its terrifying to see and hear a man just Casually say “We’re both dying here”
Hello there, I have to agree
For the people who are seeing this for the first time or already have I have edited it, sorry for all the comments about my glitch into the matrix but here is the original:
Hello there, I know that it's wierd that this is the only comment on your comment but I have to agree, now I don't want to say this but please do tell me if I'm fine to say it
@@Kriegsmen89th what
@@userfromtheinternetdude above was just a glitch in the matrix. Carry on.
@@JakeSmith-em5sh That makes sense to me
@@Kriegsmen89th the simulation buggin out. can someone report this to god?
Judging by his healthbar, the man was a scientist.
But he went out like an MTF.
Isnt that "male to female" alphabet talk?
*stoner stanley face*
The yellow healthbar is only seen on scientists, so your guess was right
Like a Male to Female? What does that mean?
@@_I_dont_know_what_to_put_ Mobile Task Force. Like navy SEALS but fighting Cthulhu.
@@dann99y yeah just a squadron of armed personnel, either tracking anomalies to following 05 command to fighting literal gods
Or containing a certain senior researcher because he decided to tell a junior researcher that scp-682 can be tamed by a rolled up newspaper. Yeah those guys
"Killing you was the point, living through it would just be a luxury"
- Trevor Belmont
Amazing quote
Incredibly raw line
*"We are both dying in here."* He didn't lie
Elevator music is a vibe
everyone can tell the future, at least once
@@stanleybochenek1862 It's not the Elevator music...
@@Volti-VagraYou know me so well somehow...
@@marcotulio251
>holds out a grenade
*together?*
"How brave of you, defending your post to the last man."
"Ah, but that is where I must rebuke you. Where you see one man, I C4."
Ah, I get it.
"C4...? W-wha...!"
Hellsing abridged, legend
I love Hellsing Abridged so darn much.
"When ya get to hell, tell 'em Penwood sent ya... and then apologize, on my behalf, for the inconvenience."
What makes this funnier was how overkill it was given dog's health.
he had like 500 after the first nade, I did the same thing to plague with 5 grenades and the first one dazed and deafened him so he couldn’t hear the others
I want there to be naught but a ketchup stain on the wall that's left of him
Ain’t no kill like *OVERKILL*
Better overkill then fail to kill.
Not over kill I think he needed more to send a bigger message 😂
I like how "I'm following the path of destruction" is such a poetic line that goes so hard that nobody seems to have noticed that he meant that he was literally following the path of destruction (i.e. broken doors) because that's how you find the SCPs
Crazy!
yeah but it's literally one of the hardest lines I've ever heard, and it was a prelude to teaching a monster the meaning of fear.
so we ignore how literal he meant it LMAO
Mind blown he literally meant what he said? Crazy
@@paladin_auYeah and if anything that's what makes this slap so hard. I mean both the destruction thing (he was likely saying that to a teammate) and the "we're both dying here" said so matter of factly and litterally. My man had 0 emotion throughout. He was just calmly informing his team and enemy of the state of affairs.
This is kinda late and I mostly forgot the events that took place, but I remember now why I said that, and you helped me remember it, and it makes so much more sense now
The delivery wasn't super intense, but "we're both dying here" is a line that goes hard as fuck.
I stuttered lmao, I wasn’t even expecting time to pull a one liner
The calm delivery made it even more badass
@@daniel-saurusrex586 the stutter just kinda made it sound like you were reacting to his immediate attack.
like: "Hey- (gets hit) oh, we're both dying here."
I wasn’t even expecting myself to drop a line, just wanted the dog to know we were both dying
@@daniel-saurusrex586 this is how its done lol
its not about dropping one liners, its about letting the others partake in their demise
"We're both dying here" is a line one never wants to hear when in combat. It's the most terrifying line out there.
@removethatpfp usubhhumanssackoffshiitbbittcchh how can you say cringe then write whatever that is
@removethatpfp usubhhumanssackoffshiitbbittcchh
. . . You talk a lot about profile pictures for not being creative enough to have one yourself. Waste your time with something more useful than this. (Yes I know this is a hypocritical statement)
If I’m ever in a fight and I hear that, I’m running with tears in my eyes.
@@ZackagonXMif it’s not too late already that is
@@WarriorLordOfAbyss
I’m dying with tears in my eyes*
That's some, "Last scene of the side character in an action movie while the MC escapes" stuff.
xcept he's the mc
You’re on your own Noble… Carter out
@@daniel-saurusrex586 “I’m ready… how about you”
Piers from RE6
Only way to make it better, is trade Drunken Sailor with Dream On.
"We're *both* dying here." Is one of those lines that hits harder the more casually it's said.
"There's nothing more dangerous than a man who has nothing left to lose"
-Marvin Heemeyer
Killdozer my beloved
I always thought that the most dangerous man was one with everything on the line.
@@JakeBaldwin1 When you have nothing to lose
*You have no limitations.*
@@KKdessu When you have everything to lose you'll do anything and everything to keep it.
@@JakeBaldwin1 No
You have boundaries, especially if they involve your assets.
You don't go Marvin Heemeyer when you have a family, you still have some moral grounds.
I expected him to say it with malice or contempt. The calm, yet almost giddy tone he uses fills me with terror.
"Your serene expression... It doesn't belong here, in this carnage."
-Vagabond
Survival is the cowards choice and death is what I choose. :D
@@taliawtf6944 My stamina depleted, but I am standing still.
@@izira6351 When the final blow it dealt I'm ready to be killed
@@taliawtf6944 Behold, The Sky is Burning Fight!
As a wise man once said, “It’s not about winning. It’s about sending a message.”
Our cause is just.
He is a true man
Alpharad moment
"Everything burns."
@@andysippin8112 "Rocks fall, everyone dies."
_The problem with taking from someone when you have nothing to gain, is that one day, that person may wind up with nothing to lose_
*_"I'm following the Path of Destruction." "...Oh."_*
*_"We're both dying here."_*
*SCP-939's gaze resting on the grenades as the dead man's words sink in*
Absolute Perfection **Chef's Kiss**
Amazing comment
I heard that quote in a Nascar video
@@fordgt5383 Correct, it was from EMPLemon's video (I think)
Is that a HSR reference?
@@sabiant.lawson2909 Nah, this video came out before HSR (video = february 2023, HSR = april 2023)
i love how you get to see from dog's perspective, and you see the gears turn in his head when he notices the grenades
Hehehe your one grenade can't ki- wait. *looks at grenades looks at body looks at grenades looks at body looks at grenades*
Oh God da- *grenades explode*
Heh heh, I’m in dange-
Being an scp trapped in a room with a guy who says "we're both dying in here" must be the most terrifying thing ever
as long as your not nigh immortal like 096 or 682
@@shadowdevil126 if they said that to one of them, even more reason to be terrifyed
@@Dan-Ky-Kang 096's bones will most likely stay intact meaning he's still alive
And 682 would simply survive it and adapt to anti immortal grenades considering that he was able to survive after being erased as a concept
@@shadowdevil126 you're taking fiction a little too seriously bro
@@nuclearlefthook5008what part of that was him being too serious about a fictional game with fictional scps
"Not having the need of an escape plan certainly simplifies things I suppose"
Spoken truth when one of you carry a bomb vest
"You would be most surprised to find out how sharply mission success rates rise when you remove the exit plan altogether. I know i certainly was."
SCP: *"I'VE GOT YOU RIGTH WHERE I WANT YOU!"*
Soldier: "Funny, I was about to say the exact same thing."
"Killing you was the point. Living through it was just a luxury."
- Trevor mothereffing Belmont (and also this guy, even if he actually died. Godspeed, you magnificent bastard)
Trevor fucking Belmont, last fucking son of the fucking Belmonts from the fucking Belmont house, god I miss that guy
I was going to comment this. lol Great job, fellow Trevor fan
who died
who do mean belmont?
@@mafiososa8099i make the same question, anyway you play hotline miami?
wait what? why you ask@@eranodelpum9752
The idea of a guy saying "I walk the path of destruction" before staring a dog in the (lack of) eyes and saying "were both dying in here" is the hardest shit to ever occur
“this pic goes hard feel free to screenshot”
@@daniel-saurusrex586 this clip reminds me of that scene where the soldier with grenades in hands offers himself to the dinosaur while his other mates could escape, but the twist is, the dinosaur tail whips him off to a mountain side where he explodes and dies for nothing. 😖😃
"i'm following the path of destruction" .. that's what was said.
@@30pranaypawar17Kong Skull Island
@@lordofspades9222 yeah. Exactly that one.
Every SCP gangsta till they meet that one MTF agent strapped with grenades running at you screaming “FOR THE FOUNDATION”
I just imagine a random Scp’s reaction to that
Scp: Heh this guys gonna die- why does he have so many grenades? Why is he running at me!?
"FOR THE FOUNDATION!"
SCP: *CONFUSED SCREAMING*
did you intentionally or unintentioally make a papers please reference?
@dejan saric it wasn't a papers please reference it was a DND reference, ever heard the phrase " *FOR FIREBALL!* "
ah i see
Give shy guy something to scream and run about.
The fact both “I’m following the path of destruction” and “Oh, we’re both dying here” are said with such calmness and no indication of malice makes him even more of a force to be reckoned with, not even the other player who was with him at the start dared to follow on… he knew what was to unfold within the elevator, rather staying out to deal with SCP-106 instead.
I can't help but admire the preface of "I'm following the path to destruction." The implication of knowing what was to come made it all the better.
I was trying to blow up 106 (the guy who left the elevator who is also on the same team as the dog thing) but he somehow didn’t see me lol
@@daniel-saurusrex586 You didn't make eye contact, that must be the reason.
pure fear, he was too scared to challenge me
@@Phe0niz you're thinking 096
@@Hemlockdelta Shit, urite.
Nothing is scarier than a man who has naught left to lose.
Nothing*
@@Deepfried900 The children crawling around my rectum would like to have a word with you.
@@Deepfried900 open the window, man.
@@Deepfried900 um. I don’t know how to tell you this, but English is my second language, and even I know what naught means.
@@Suo_kongque English is probably their third language or they're just third-rate English speaker.
Game mechanics and all aside, this is probably something an agent would do to keep those fuckers from getting outside if they know they are likely to die.
939 fell for the good ol' sticky trap
KA-BOOM!
"and thats what ya get for touchin that!"
They'll have to put us back together
IN HELL
Couldn't ya see the blody bombs?
And one foul twitch!
A real "I'm not trapped in here with you" moment.
indeed
Reminds me a private of the cadian xxth who took out a couple space marines with him rather than surrender.
Is it a book or it’s just a story cause i would like to read it
He still died though
@@workshopsmashers5154 here’s clip about it ruclips.net/video/llnTTlQ6Yeo/видео.html
Both the double take and the mauling of the body stopping really makes this video true art, it's the thought of making an animalistic abomination driven purely by instinct truly understand the meaning of the phrase "oh shit" that deserves a chef's kiss.
It's like Vegeta keep standing up no matter what Buu did, to the point that it scared him.
The most animalistic abomination out there: Gamers.
@@literaryloser4470Fucking weeb
Literally the definition of "im not locked in here with you,
YOURE locked in here with ME"
One of the coldest lines you could ever drop, especially since it only works once
“Got plans after tonight I don’t” That one works as well.
I swear, doesn’t matter if it’s in a game or real life
The last thing I wanna hear in an enclosed space is “We’re both dying here”
Same, that is some nightmare fuel grade implications.
It is the last thing you'd hear so...
@@nullpoint3346 True.
I remember in my first SL game I got handcuffed and dragged around by a facility guard with some D-Bois till the guard tried to get into the armory and a madlad stole a grenade to blow the door open.
The D-Bois ran off hooting and hollering as a second guard came and nearly executed me when he found the first guards body. He relaxed when he saw I was cuffed and dragged me to the second floor.
He checked reactor and I was left alone in the hallway outside the elevator he took. I waited for a few minutes and got bored so I hit the button.
He came down thanking me as apparently a SCP was up there and I saved his ass. He started talking about how he could trust me and would uncuff me.
Then he got shot in the head by the same D-Bois from the armory who came in hooting and hollering. They uncuffed me, shoved a gun into my face and told me to go to the surface with them.
I did, I followed a trail of d-class bodies to the surface elevator and didn't even notice how the corpses suggested the enemy was retreating down the hall I was walking into.
I was capped in the back of the head by a MTF as I entered the room.
What is this? This all happened in this game? I’m going to have to check it out sounds too fun to miss.
Just make sure to work with your team, too many players just Ignore their team and try to win solo, and they always end up dying
@@daniel-saurusrex586 I'm super bad at it, not a keyboard and mouse girl.
I also got lost a lot.
@@hereisjohnny1875 In another game I accidentally ended up stalling the game by holding the exit as MTF. Apparently that's frowned upon as nearly everyone died.
When they respawned they were Chaos Insurgents, a enemy faction and they came down to where I was. I was just staring ahead not paying attention.
They formed a firing line behind me. The leader put a gun to the back of my head then on mic he blared the violin string section from Pyscho.
It took me a minute to figure out the music was coming from behind me. I turned around and got blasted apart.
I deserved it tbh.
Oh and the games free completely so you should check it out.
I’m surprised that they were able to keep the firing line from shooting before you turned around
939: oh one grenade? I can shrug it off.
939: *sees 4 pings*
938: *realizing what he has done*
he went down a number because of the sheer fear
@@The-S-H3lf-Eater oops
The guy died with no fear but the dog felt every single second of it after hearing: We are both dying here.
When you killed the demo however he knows perfectly well that his grenades still haven't gotten off
Or Junkrat and you step a bit too close after the kill
"KABLOOIE"
"what makes me a good demo man?
"I WOULDNT BE HERE DISCUSSIN' IT WITH YA, WOULD I?"
@@cor3po491 "let's do IIIIIIT"
"if suicide is done epicly it isn't a suicide"
11/9 colorized
I believe the term is martyrdom
damn it, i shouldn't laugh at this.
i can't stop laughing 😂
Bruh! I'm not even U.S. American and I find that distasteful.
I had to laugh out loud nonetheless.
@@_ayohee domestic terrorism
@@12SickOne34 sure it's distasteful but most US Americans also joke about 9/11 and have no problem with people from other countries also joking about it since jokes fall under free speech only US Americans that will get offended are those that have a screwed up view of the first amendment i.e they think it only applies to them
He had a mission.
He did it without breaking a sweat.
Calmy and courageously.
I'm in love with the way the dog just stares at the grenades. Just a completely blank "well shit." stare.
The valiant last stand of an SCP guard! “We die in the dark so others live in the light.”
"The greatest honor we will have is that no one will know our names."
did i hear the word stand?
He was a scientist not a guard 😂😂😂
@@diegoromero3734oh well
@@diffdimgamerseven9986 STANDO POWAH
I love how the guy behind him immediately understood what you meant, but still gets jumped by the old man...
i know the colloquial name for the spc is dog, but the idea of being faced with a monstrosity and saying “Hello, dog.” is immensely powerful
The scariest thing here is the elevator.
It had, like, 5 grenades blown up inside of it and it didn't even shook it.
rated for nuclear blasts
It's made out of a nokia phone material
@@Sillylad_4682the nokia phone IS an SCP
Elevators are OP asf one was used to crush 076 and ended his rampage by being squashed to death.
@@xirb-4007 wait what, i thought it was filled with water to try and drown 076.
"nothing is more dangerous than a man who has nothing to lose but the grenade in his hand" Sun Zu probababably
“IF FIGHTING IS SURE TO RESULT IN VICTORY THEN YOU MUST FIGHT”-also sun tzu probably
@@daniel-saurusrex586 I bet he knew a little more about fighting than you do pal because he invented it!
@@tysonvienneau1830 AAAND THEN HE PER*FECTED* IT SO THAT NO LIVING MAN COULD *BEST* HIM IN THE RING OF HONOR!
"So that no living man could best him in the ring of honor!"
@@daniel-saurusrex586 or tf2 soldier
_"In the face of supernatural monstrosities, sometimes the best victory is a really good loss."_
- Abraham Lincoln, maybe
Dude fought vampires, so that could be true lol
I appreciate the "I'm following the path to destruction", to not only state a fact, but also a heads up to his buddy that was rolling with him. He said "Oh." because that was all he needed to hear, he instantly stopped. He was already aware of what he meant, he was saying "yeah, I'm not intending on coming back, where I'm going is a dead end, but I'm still going HARD. You probably don't want to come along"
This literally has the same vibes as when you hit someone with a sticky gernade and they just yell
" HUG ME!!!" and charge you
"It doesn't matter if you win the fight, what matters is if they are going to start a fight with you again." - Irish grandfather.
if you always lose that likelyhood is high, so winning does matter
@@corysanderson6177Plenty of people have lost a fight then brought a gun to school, and there was never a fight again.
His grandfather makes a good point.
@@corysanderson6177That's not true whatsoever, you ever heard of a pyrrhic victory? A worthless victory is still a failure, like winning a fight but losing an eye.
@@leonfrancis3418Good idea. Imma bring a modernized WWII CRAM to school.
The true meaning of the quote, for anyone interested, is basically what I call the "Honey Badger Effect". Lions and other such animals avoid honey badgers, not because they can't kill it, but because for the size of the meal, it's far too much effort. Thus the quotes true meaning: Even if you lose, put up a big enough fight and people aren't likely to try beating you twice.
*flashbacks of Reach intensifies*
A239: I'M READY!! HOW ABOUT YOU !?!?
emile, that absolute badass
The words
"We're both dying here"
Are the words of a man who has accepted death.
The words of a man who understands death.
The words of a man who has seen death.
And are the words of a man you'll never wish you heard.
Imagine being a bloodthirsty monster and your victim casually says before you kill them, “We’re both dying here.”
From hungry for blood to fearing for death.
peak horror movie character tbh
“You can kill me… but I’ll make sure this is OUR tomb.”
-Some badass, probably.
Everyone comments on the "We're both dying here."
But I actually think that "I'm following the path to destruction-"
Is a much better line, especially when it's followed by his friend going "Oh-" as he walks right past an SCP going into the elevator towards destruction-
Still goes hard.
Bro you're so different and quirky and cool and everybody wants to be your friend because you like a different line that literally nobody can hear in a like 30 second RUclips video
Ryan all he did was point out a different line, you don’t have to make a big deal about it
@@daniel-saurusrex586 all I did was point out that he pointed out a different line. You don't have to start taking sides and assume I'm looking to start fights on the internet.
you did say it in a pretty condescending tone, but it’s all good
This has to be one of the smoothest forms of BM I have ever seen on the internet. The fact that you practically reached up under the dog's arm to activate the panel to close the door is so clutch.
I really like how the SCP had just enough time to realize he was already dead.
“A man with nothing to lose is the most dangerous type of man.”
-A philosophical genius probably
They walk down the hallway.
With a cold, emotionless voice, the man said "I'm following the path of destruction".
He knew he was going to die, long before he ever stepped into the elevator, and was prepared for it.
The man next to him, said "Oh", as he realized what the man was intending, as they neared the elevator.
The old man, one of the many demons, waltzed out, right by the man, without realizing it.
We do not know why this was. Perhaps, it was because a creature with no regard for it's life, cannot be called prey.
And indeed, this man was not prey, he was just as deadly as the dog monster who was in the elevator with him.
Not because he had claws, or guns, but because he did not fear what was about to happen.
You walk the path of destruction, if you fear it, the very ground will terrify you into a state of lunacy.
The dog slashed at him, but the man calmly stated, with no spite, or fear, "were both going to die here".
Not so much taunting the creature, or insulting it one final time, moreso... Informing it.
The man left, sent off with sharp claws in a bloody fashion.
And the dog, it looked around silently, as it realized what he meant.
The grenades, piled on the floor.
He wished, he didn't kill the man, so he didn't have to be alone in that elevator.
5 seconds fuse timer.
1
2
3
4
5
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The elevator opened, charred, burned, and painted red.
amazing, you planning on majoring in English or something?
You ever consider writing a short story dude? That was EPIC.
damn this comment goes hard
If you Will ever write some stories, PLS, let me know
Have you ever thought of writing a book ?
The human spirit in a nutshell.
"If I'm guaranteed to die, you're coming with me."
"Were both dying here" said in a such a matter of fact tone has to be one of the realest yet petty self sacrifice moments I've seen. Just a "I hope the kill was worth it a**hole!" Moment.
There was no petty motive. He didn’t care who walked into the Nuclear Blast elevator, they weren’t living.
The way "we're both dying here" was said is just...
It's not even a threat, warning or promise, it's just a fact.
“And I’m pretty sure, I’m not a doctor, but I’m pretty sure if you die, the cancer dies at the same time. That’s not a loss. That’s a draw.”
Norm macdonald
"We're both dying here" said so calmly. It wasn't a threat, nor a promise. It was him, making his will made manifest upon reality.
moments like these are why I have the “blood for the blood god, skulls for the skull throne” sound on my soundboard
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
SKULL FOR THE SKULL THRONE
Good to know I'm not the only one who knows wh40k :)
@@Kriegsmen89th yeah, what an underrated gem. Truly, nobody knows about 40k and there absolutely isn't a massive community about it.
KHORNE DEMANDS BLOOD, YOURS OR MINE
*and... yours and my blood
@@retabix6798 yes, that is the point >:)
"I'm following the path of destruction" is such a good line, I'm stealing it for my use.
Literally the definition of: "if im gonna go out, might as well do it with a bang!"
Kinda reminds of that one time me and friend played MHA one's justice
We had the out of bounds thing on and I got Uraraka from random selection, she has an air move where she slams the opponent into the ground.
We both had two wins each and this was the final one and I was getting my ass kicked so I did the slam move to buy myself some time...... not realising we were on the edge of the map so we floated off and suddenly just dive bombed off the edge ending in a draw
I had no idea the edge was there and we both just laughed our asses off cause the replay made it look like my character was just like "If I'm going down I'm taking you with me!"
You could say he had an explosive success
The real thing that exploded was this video
"We're both dying here." That wasn't a threat, it was a *statement*
"we're both dying here" is equivalent to "if I'm going to die I'm not gonna die alone"
“From Hell’s heart, I stab at thee.”
"I AINT GOIN TO HELL ALONE!"
I'm getting "I'm not trapped here in elevator with you, you're trapped here with me" vibes.
love me a good rorschach quote
When my PC was functional, I loved this game. Not so much for the game itself (it was a buggy mess when I was really into it) but for the encounters I had in it. I heard someone say something recently along the lines of "some games are 'story-making' games" and that's kinda how I felt about this one.
the gameplay is a little better than it probably was when you played but it’s the same premise, there is this one guy who only speaks in beeps and it is not any code or Morse code he just beeps randomly
I remember a session where one of the scientists doomed all of D class because one of the dogs said he had cookies.
I have so many great memories of this game, but after an update, it became a laggy mess and never let me in before classes were picked, so I only ever got the respawn classes, which are all boring. Even if the lag got fixed, the have is soooo different now that I'd have to relearn everything. I think it was the Shyguy rework that broke it for me.
The roleplays you would run into were so unique and crazy, it was great. My favorite was playing as a D-Boi, getting spared by Peanut and Plague Daddy, then becoming convinced I was an SCP as well. They all accepted me, helped me escape, I did the nuke for them, and fought MTF screaming I was an SCP and humans were trying to recontain me.
Good times.
@@Void-Lizard that reminds me of a server where evey single game had a guy just sitting in the elevator as a tutorial role (I think thats what the one that wins with everyone and is basically an admin sit role is called) playing elevator music and just running the elevator, said he started doing it after seeing it in a youtube video but decided to make his own character with it, he wasn't insane or a murder hobo to anyone, he would just politely ask anyone who was in his elevator to stop fighting while inside and resume once they left and everyone did, my favorite one was when a plague doctor and like 10 mtf were fighting and ran into the elevator at which point they all stopped fighting and politely stood in the elevator until it got to the surface and as soon as they left he elevator they killed each other
scp is definitly unique iv had games were the scp's were my bodyguards as a d-class and were iv gotten lucky and accidently killed two to 3 scp's by sheer accident its so chaotic i love it
"Im following path of Destruction" hearing this from scientist is oddly terrifying
A martyr has no fear of death. Only a fear of failing his Duty.
"By general law, life and limb must be protected, yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life, but a life is never wisely given to save a limb,"
-Abraham Lincoln
This man was the limb
Plot Twist: Everyone in that server's a limb
Man Abe is such a legend
I'm afraid I can't understand this. Can you explain?
@@adrianhenriquerochalima9546 "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one" is a similar take. It means that often a sacrifice of one is needed to save many. It would be foolish to sacrifice the many to save the few or the one.
In this scenario the man sacrificed himself to stop a creature from escaping and killing an untold amount of people/comrades. Hence why I said at the end "this man is the limb". Hope that makes sense 😊
"I'm following the path of destruction.." is on the same level of pure bone-chilling raw-ness as "And my heart began to beat again."
That's a bold move for someone within grenade reach.
From the very start of the video his intention wasn't to survive the ordeal but to try and take one of the blasted monsters down with him. Absolute legend
I just imagine the inside of that elevator looking like it got a new paint job
*"No! What are you doing?"*
"It's okay. we won." 💥
Nothing is more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose.
The dog looking at the 4 pings in pure horror and desperation is gold
I didn't notice the first time I watched it but I'm also impressed by the game's detail and flexibility. He didn't kill it with the grenade he threw but those grenades that he dropped on the floor first that did it. He was really ready to kill and die.
What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? Earlye in th’ morning.
Put 'em in the bed with the cap'n's daughter, put 'em in the bed with the cap'n's daughter, put 'em in the bed with the cap'n's daughter, earlye in th' mornin'.
I CANT HEAR YOU!
PUT HIM IN THE BED WITH THE CAPITAIN’S DAUGHTER
PUT HIM IN THE BED WITH THE CAPITAIN’S DAUGHTER
PUT HIM IN THE BED WITH THE CAPITAIN’S DAUGHTER
EARLY IN THE MORNING!
Way hay and up she rises! Way hay and up she rises! Way hay and up she rises! Earlye in th' morning.
Much better now.
"It was never about winning....killing you, was the point" - Trevor Belmont
Monster: “You lost, I win.”
Player: “No, we both just have to lose.”
I dont play this game but I admire the mentality. This Sir just sacrificed and saved the entire team, and had to wait for an eternity to respawn. Salute.
“I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things.”
"What is this tiny looking weapon you ask? Well, it represents an idea we humans have called mutually assured destruction."
*"I'm not dying here with you. you're dying here with me!"*
The greatest kamikaze of all time
“If I were one hundred percent assured of your destruction, I would gladly accept my own."
~Sherlock Holmes
He is a dangerous man in the thriller movie who would obliterate the whole space station either there is still people in it or not together with him, to eradicate the alien infestation. And he would do it without flinch while looking or holding into some memento of his from his family, lover, friend etc
"If I'm dying, you're danm sure coming with me" has the same energy.