Did anyone think to look up "The Pestilence" that SCP 049 keeps trying to cure? This might have finally helped the foundation to understand it and convince him to go a different direction rather than "touch of death" followed by "zombification"
My theory is that the Pestilence is a SCP on it's own. I believe that it is a cognitive entity that tricks 049 into paranoia that some people have a sickness within them, and they must be killed before it can spread.
There are also theories that it's also human emotions, like greed, anger, hate. Just the negative human emotions, which is why in the end of the world scp "the world gone beautiful" he is relaxed and knows the pestilence is coming to an end.
The intro to this video is pure genius. you foreshadowed how it actually worked with saying we have the common cold even though most likely the people who aren't watching this don't have the common cold. absolutely genius.
I was flirting with a young lady some years ago and she called me a hypochondriac. I think I mentioned some health problem but I cannot remember what. What I DO remember is this: I responded by saying to her: "If my wrist was not hurting so bad right now I would slap you for saying that." It was HILARIOUS. I was proud of myself for being so witty. If anybody ever calls you a hypochondriac say that in response.
I'm surprised that 049 hasn't been called in it asked if he wrote the book himself. Seems like something up his alley. Though there could be some problems if he does read it.
No, it isn't his own book because Scp-049's has his own book, plus he writes in the language that no one understands. D-class wouldn't be able to understand it if it some other language.
SCP Explained: "whoever reads the SCP-1025, they'll hypnotized" Me Casually playing SCP Containment Breach: **Reading the book until Cardiac Arrest, Died**
I love how animal testing or even basic human life preserving tests that laymen could come up with don’t exist in this universe. Poor D class personnel :/
@@nicknack-snack2 well, they do exist. It's more that the people doing the surgery aren't thinking straight because of the memetic hazard, and also because all of the Dclass are cannonfodder, not worth the mainanance of the machinery required for testing them
@@nicknack-snack2 tf you talking about?? You expecting them to teach animals how to read books? How you expect them to handle it any safer exactly? It basically brainwashed the people in proximity when someone reads the book, how do you expect them to deal with brainwashing paranoia if they didn't even know what the scp does? 🤦♂️
@@Sparky8472a the book doesn’t trick you, it’s just whatever disease you read about manifests 049 could help tell us about the diseases and possible cures if the book says anything about that
I'm loving the number of people in the comments who obviously not only did not finish the video, but didn't read the SCP entry, or even pick up on the very heavy-handed and carefully worded foreshadowing all through the video. Y'all are some special people, you're the exact people who read a headline without getting context from the article, then start freaking out. I always wondered how you people go about your day to day life, so I appreciate this glimpse into your habitat.
Thank you so much, I have been interested in The SCP Foundation for so long and I am so grateful you are their to help me expand my knowledge, once again thank you!! 🙂
Sounds like what happened with The Scarlet King. Things got out of hand the more they looked into him, and they realized that by not learning anything about him, they could contain him.
@@anonymousnoone7035 It's a secret war to kill the old gods (Lovecraft's gods, Tiamat, those gods) by banishing them from all living memory. In the same vein, the more the SCP Foundation learned about the Scarlet King, the more power he gained. When if they had not recorded anything, destroyed all extant record of him, and destroyed any memory of him, he wouldn't have been a threat and possibly would've withered and died. It's not a focal point in Dresden Files (the Oblivion War, I mean) because the entire point is to ensure that as few people know about it, and the old gods, as possible. But it's mentioned a few times in the background in side stories, and there've been Words of Jim on the subject.
They could have Cain read the book in solitude and no one watching. With his memory and immortality and amnesties to staff to make sure 1025 don’t linger it’s effects on others the foundation can benefit off 1025 for generations to come without having to open the book and we know Cain can keep a secret for the foundation considering they let him read every file the foundation has
Due to the lack of research into the book's effects, we can't be sure the book causes the reader to emit some memetic effect that causes others to believe they are sick. So he could walk out of that room and everyone thinks he has every disease regardless. Also, it would be a waste of time. It is an Encyclopedia of "Common" Diseases. Not Anomalous Diseases. Not Rare Diseases. Everything in that book is already common knowledge.
I did, I just misunderstood how it’s power spread. But that’s also why I suggested amnestic for those who knew Cain read it as I thought if no one remember Cain reading it it might lighten up some of the effects it has on those around Cain
I was thinking that SCP-1025 wasn't really Keter class. It's a book and even if it was able to give people diseases, containment would be insanely simple: Wrap some chains around it, put a lock on them, and then place it in a locker. Keter is for anomalies that regularly breach containment, after all, and this book had none of those qualities.
I mean, I know it's a memetic hazard, but I think that is really surprising nobody ever thought about the book having psychosomatic effects on the reader instead of STRAIGHT JUMPING into deadly consequences. Like... If the person who has no appendix begins to show symptoms of Appendicitis I think, "Perhaps it makes you THINK you have them, instead of literally causing them. Giving you a taste of the symptoms, instead of the actual disease." Highly trained doctors and researchers shouldn't have understimated the effect of psychosomatic symptoms.
He literally said the people who were operating was effected and wrongly reported that the organs around where it would be were redder than they should have been, anyone who was researching it went crazy and thought the other people had these diseases
@@Cm0N. and I literally said that I get that, it's a memetic hazard. But it doesn't turn you crazy in a literal second. The first thing I would think when I see people coughing or sneezing when they see the entry on common cold is that the book makes people think they have the diseases. It was the first time that came to my mind while reading the SCP.
SCP-1025 is all fun and games until you read about an long-distance airborne alien disease that is immune to changes in temperature no matter how high or low that may be.
A Safe classification doesn't necessarily mean that it's actually Safe, just that it's easy to contain. Euclid is like when you kinda understand it and can usually contain it, but there's always the off chance that it breaks out, and Keter classification is given to the most dangerous SCP's of can cause deadly XK-class world ending event or is difficult to contain. At least that's my understanding of it.
I mean, if you put it in a box, its not going to escape the box if you left it alone. Safe: If you put it in a box, it’ll stay in that box Euclid: If you put it in a box, it may leave the box Keter: If you put it in a box, it WILL leave the box Think of it that way, its in wayy over simplified terms.
@@Top2BottomGaming There are another three as well Apollyon: If you try to put it in a box, but it doesn't fit and wants to destroy the world. Thaumiel: It's the box. Archon: It _could_ go into a box, but it likely shouldn't.
Not really knowledge, the brains of people surrounding the reader makes the people think the reader has got the disease, making them not think straight so they did not make a scan for diseases, instead they killed and dissected the reader, so its more of a lie instead of knowledge
@@mailcs06 But what if it actually would as well as make people think that by doing that and the disease is like some kind of anomalous effect of the book ?
It's a metaphor for people who think of a more uncommon interpretation of a symptom rather than a more mild but likely affliction. I.e., Assuming a cough is lung cancer rather than just a cold is thinking zebras rather than horses.
It’s because horses and zebras look alike to an extent, but horses are so much more common than zebras that if you do hear/see hoof beats or prints, it’s most likely going to be from a horse.
@@henrygalley2831 I had a quarter sized pain in my lung a few years back. Given I'm a smoker, I thought cancer. Turns out I had bronchitis on top of pneumonia, with a dash of Shingles thrown in cause why not.
I like how they killed 2 and opened 1 d class when an MRI or CAT scan could've done the same thing g with no loss of life. I thought the Foundation wasn't cruel lol
Correction: SCP-3512 was the phenomenon that affected the women, the book only describing how to invoke it. Also pretty sure it wasn't deadly by itself.
8:52 Imma be honest, it could be my optimism but the fact that at this point they never once thought that maybe the subjects never received the infectious disease or cancer and only displayed symptoms that eventually may have killed them on their own
Huh... It certainly works differently in the Containment Breach game, guess it'd be entirely mundane otherwise though, as no one's there to see you read it. Perhaps Containment Breach's version of the Foundation hadn't realised what the actual effects of the book are, considering it's just lying on a table rather than being in a safe like the latest revision of the file says. D-9341, knowing what they are reading, has his mind and body set into a panic, eventually causing a heart attack. It's a stretch, but it's the best I got.
Researchers reading 1025: The sickness! People are getting sick! Infection! We need to cut people open! WE NEED TO FIND A CURE! SCP-049: Finally, you people get it.
me: *reads about the pestilence* me: *writes down what it is on a piece of paper while casting cure spells on myself so i don't die* me: *hands the paper to scp 049 and asks if this is true* scp 049:yes *gives it back* me: *gives the paper to the O5 council* employee of the year gerald ballinger for:figuring out what the pestilence is scps involved:1025,scp 049
Ooooo you should do a Munchhausen by proxy episode with SCP 826 to see how they react. Another person stated that they may be why he is so into cuffing others with death. I assumed it’s separate entities but what kind of chaos could the two transpire.
I’m sick now and I had no clue what I had, until now, practically every symptom I have comes from the first thing read in the video, I have a fever, a bad cough/sore throat, runny nose, pressure on my ears (also is an ear infection), and I mostly lost my sense of smell, so thank you for telling me that all this time of me and my family worrying about what terrible sickness I have, when it was just a common cold
Or they just wanted to make it more interesting in the game. They couldn’t have it make researchers try to dissect you, since there’s nobody else around
* opens random page * *The pestilence causes SCP-049 to kill you on detection* Warning: SCP-049 has breached containment and is heading towards the cell of SCP-1025
@@HolyRomanEmpire-1 Did you watch the video about it's backstory? Its basically the the direct opposite to evil. It just wants to make people happy. So if you are religious and believe in good and evil, it wouldn't be far fetched to believe in an entity that only wants to bring joy and happiness to mankind 🧐
This SCP kind of reminds me of what I experienced from having severe health anxiety. I had a horrible habit of looking up symptoms on Google, and sometimes extra symptoms that I read would somehow manifest.
highly trained scp researcher: *gives the book to the viewer and the viewer gets the common cold*
“oh yeah by the way-“
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH *CHOOOO*
we're the d-class personnel this time
bro imagine if you found this book you opened it, and turned to the page ligma
Bruh
@@sweeney4727 what's sigma?
I’m not gonna lie, this SCP got more and more freaky the further into the video I got.
Literally the minute it got to infectious
Freaky?
Jurassic world movies r pretty old
Freaky*
@@6210classick Yeah, that’s what I said.
Did anyone think to look up "The Pestilence" that SCP 049 keeps trying to cure? This might have finally helped the foundation to understand it and convince him to go a different direction rather than "touch of death" followed by "zombification"
My theory is that the Pestilence is a SCP on it's own. I believe that it is a cognitive entity that tricks 049 into paranoia that some people have a sickness within them, and they must be killed before it can spread.
There are also theories that it's also human emotions, like greed, anger, hate. Just the negative human emotions, which is why in the end of the world scp "the world gone beautiful" he is relaxed and knows the pestilence is coming to an end.
I have an idea how to beat 096. Shy guy.
My theory is that 049 spreads the pestilence and purposely infects people 🤗🤗
@@pompompompompompom4934 idk I think anger, greed and other emotions makes more sense
The intro to this video is pure genius. you foreshadowed how it actually worked with saying we have the common cold even though most likely the people who aren't watching this don't have the common cold. absolutely genius.
it is pretty obvious.
>here read this book about diseases
>oh your nose is running? give it two weeks
about as obvious as it could be
Funny enough 🤣 I do have a common cold rn.
I read this before I watched the video but now that I’m rewatching it and holy shit ur right
I think the book worked I'm miserable lol /j
I am perfectly fine.
So this SCP is basically the biggest rick roll in existence
I’d say 096 is
Look up Pickle Rick Roll and you won’t be disappointed…
You mean, a sick roll?
Get out
@@ShwappaJ I can’t even describe how hilarious I found this joke!
This SCP is the equivalent of "Don't look up your symptoms" and turns everyone into a hypochondriac
LMAO imagine reading the covid entry
@@blabafush7008 ....... son of a bitch, that's what happened, isn't it?
Actualy it induces Paranoia. Hypocondriac would mean that they believe themselves to be sick
@@blabafush7008 imagine reading the ligma entry 💀
I was flirting with a young lady some years ago and she called me a hypochondriac. I think I mentioned some health problem but I cannot remember what. What I DO remember is this: I responded by saying to her: "If my wrist was not hurting so bad right now I would slap you for saying that." It was HILARIOUS. I was proud of myself for being so witty. If anybody ever calls you a hypochondriac say that in response.
I'm surprised that 049 hasn't been called in it asked if he wrote the book himself. Seems like something up his alley. Though there could be some problems if he does read it.
No, it isn't his own book because Scp-049's has his own book, plus he writes in the language that no one understands. D-class wouldn't be able to understand it if it some other language.
He didn’t write it but he’d be the best way to keep it safe probably
SCP Explained: "whoever reads the SCP-1025, they'll hypnotized"
Me Casually playing SCP Containment Breach: **Reading the book until Cardiac Arrest, Died**
A case reinterpretation for the sake of game mechanics.
Perhaps the brain believed it was going to die so much it actually did
maybe we, the viewer, are being tricked into thinking the player has the disease
@@limey4747 Like, the character doesn't even die of cardiac arrest, you're just hypnotized into restarting.
Several D-Class starts coughing: Immediate Termination.
Researcher starts coughing: NO NO I'M GOOD MAN, I'M GOOD!
I love how animal testing or even basic human life preserving tests that laymen could come up with don’t exist in this universe. Poor D class personnel :/
@@nicknack-snack2 well, they do exist. It's more that the people doing the surgery aren't thinking straight because of the memetic hazard, and also because all of the Dclass are cannonfodder, not worth the mainanance of the machinery required for testing them
@@nicknack-snack2 tf you talking about?? You expecting them to teach animals how to read books? How you expect them to handle it any safer exactly? It basically brainwashed the people in proximity when someone reads the book, how do you expect them to deal with brainwashing paranoia if they didn't even know what the scp does? 🤦♂️
🗡️
@@nicknack-snack2 d classes are people on death row so alt of em be murders
Imagine 049 since he’s immune to disease he could actually help read and help understand the threats
Dang thats smart
Isn't the issue people being bamboozled by the book, not people getting it?
@@Sparky8472a the book doesn’t trick you, it’s just whatever disease you read about manifests 049 could help tell us about the diseases and possible cures if the book says anything about that
@@voken1380please watch the video or read the object
Smart dude
The twist at the end of this one has now made it my favorite SCP story.
Oh wow. That's actually really cool twist. It's actually a memetic agent that causes hypochondria in anyone who sees someone read it.
Kinda like WebMD.... lol
"When you see hoof prints, think horses not zebras."
This is the first time I've ever heard of this quote.
The more you know 🌟
A common one among doctors 🩺
and the EDS community, thats why zebras are our symbol
This is a common proverb for Occam's Razor.
Not me, I watched House MD
@@MagyarGaben God I love that show, I wish they'd make a new season
SO MY WHOLE LIFE WAS A LIE THINKING THAT THIS SCP ACTUALLY GIVES DISEASES TO THE READER.
Yes
SCPCB HAS LIED TO US
Instead it just gives everybody around you hypochondria. Yay.
One could say it did do it's purpose as a result.
SO I WASENT THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THAT??
It's funny how he so often says a lot of the slow, painful fates make people want to run into 682's chamber rather than face it
What
@@nevry5604 He said it about the bugs that make nests in our bodies
I shapuku my self
Fast and painless >>>>>>>>>> slow torture
I'm loving the number of people in the comments who obviously not only did not finish the video, but didn't read the SCP entry, or even pick up on the very heavy-handed and carefully worded foreshadowing all through the video. Y'all are some special people, you're the exact people who read a headline without getting context from the article, then start freaking out. I always wondered how you people go about your day to day life, so I appreciate this glimpse into your habitat.
Thank you so much, I have been interested in The SCP Foundation for so long and I am so grateful you are their to help me expand my knowledge, once again thank you!! 🙂
You have a fun name
Robinator I think it was from a cartoon vid 😭
@@jurassicpork7715 ofcourse... the simplicity, marvelous
There*
The universe requires balance.
There’s the good: SCP 500
There’s the bad: SCP 1025
Then what's is the balanced version of both?
Isnt keter duty the entire idea of that? Connect keter threats to make them less of threats
@@Mr.GameBoy69420 placebo pills
" A book can be deadly thing"
Death note :- well said
Sounds like what happened with The Scarlet King. Things got out of hand the more they looked into him, and they realized that by not learning anything about him, they could contain him.
So basically the Oblivion War in Dresdenverse.
@@Shadethewolfy I don't know what that is. So I'll take your word for it that it's an accurate reference, possibly.
@@anonymousnoone7035 It's a secret war to kill the old gods (Lovecraft's gods, Tiamat, those gods) by banishing them from all living memory. In the same vein, the more the SCP Foundation learned about the Scarlet King, the more power he gained. When if they had not recorded anything, destroyed all extant record of him, and destroyed any memory of him, he wouldn't have been a threat and possibly would've withered and died.
It's not a focal point in Dresden Files (the Oblivion War, I mean) because the entire point is to ensure that as few people know about it, and the old gods, as possible. But it's mentioned a few times in the background in side stories, and there've been Words of Jim on the subject.
@@Shadethewolfy Aaah. That sounds cool. And yeah. It's totally like that.
this just feels like the Foundation trying to avoid giving the d-class better stuff
They could have Cain read the book in solitude and no one watching. With his memory and immortality and amnesties to staff to make sure 1025 don’t linger it’s effects on others the foundation can benefit off 1025 for generations to come without having to open the book and we know Cain can keep a secret for the foundation considering they let him read every file the foundation has
Due to the lack of research into the book's effects, we can't be sure the book causes the reader to emit some memetic effect that causes others to believe they are sick. So he could walk out of that room and everyone thinks he has every disease regardless.
Also, it would be a waste of time. It is an Encyclopedia of "Common" Diseases. Not Anomalous Diseases. Not Rare Diseases. Everything in that book is already common knowledge.
I did, I just misunderstood how it’s power spread. But that’s also why I suggested amnestic for those who knew Cain read it as I thought if no one remember Cain reading it it might lighten up some of the effects it has on those around Cain
@@LordDoom10 imagine keeping a XK class anomaly instead of destroying it
I was thinking that SCP-1025 wasn't really Keter class. It's a book and even if it was able to give people diseases, containment would be insanely simple: Wrap some chains around it, put a lock on them, and then place it in a locker.
Keter is for anomalies that regularly breach containment, after all, and this book had none of those qualities.
I mean, I know it's a memetic hazard, but I think that is really surprising nobody ever thought about the book having psychosomatic effects on the reader instead of STRAIGHT JUMPING into deadly consequences. Like... If the person who has no appendix begins to show symptoms of Appendicitis I think, "Perhaps it makes you THINK you have them, instead of literally causing them. Giving you a taste of the symptoms, instead of the actual disease."
Highly trained doctors and researchers shouldn't have understimated the effect of psychosomatic symptoms.
He literally said the people who were operating was effected and wrongly reported that the organs around where it would be were redder than they should have been, anyone who was researching it went crazy and thought the other people had these diseases
"Highly trained doctors"
@@Cm0N. and I literally said that I get that, it's a memetic hazard. But it doesn't turn you crazy in a literal second. The first thing I would think when I see people coughing or sneezing when they see the entry on common cold is that the book makes people think they have the diseases. It was the first time that came to my mind while reading the SCP.
@@diedrichreinhardt3971 I meant by the Foundation. Trained to deal with this sort of stuff all of the time
@@Rakkun_Streak that's now how doctors think... 😂
SCP-1025 is all fun and games until you read about an long-distance airborne alien disease that is immune to changes in temperature no matter how high or low that may be.
Oh hey! I have one of those
Doesn't really matter does it? You don't get that disease.
The foundation's solution may be worse that a would be cure.
@@cd31000 seeing as they know it's a meme I doubt they'd get fooled that easy.
@@Sgt.Shadowsong A meme?
This channel has over a million subs. There has to be at least one person who actually got a cold after watching
Only 31.000 watch
I am actually sick while watching this.
@@woppiejoppie6728 idk man
SCP-1025: *is a safe class SCP*
Also SCP-1025: *requires its own site and security measures*
It was keter then.
Safe class means it’s easy to contain, not how dangerous it is
A Safe classification doesn't necessarily mean that it's actually Safe, just that it's easy to contain. Euclid is like when you kinda understand it and can usually contain it, but there's always the off chance that it breaks out, and Keter classification is given to the most dangerous SCP's of can cause deadly XK-class world ending event or is difficult to contain. At least that's my understanding of it.
I mean, if you put it in a box, its not going to escape the box if you left it alone.
Safe: If you put it in a box, it’ll stay in that box
Euclid: If you put it in a box, it may leave the box
Keter: If you put it in a box, it WILL leave the box
Think of it that way, its in wayy over simplified terms.
@@Top2BottomGaming There are another three as well
Apollyon: If you try to put it in a box, but it doesn't fit and wants to destroy the world.
Thaumiel: It's the box.
Archon: It _could_ go into a box, but it likely shouldn't.
I swear I was thinking about this SCP yesterday and now you posted about it.
"A book can be a dangerous thing"
More like, *knowledge can be a dangerous thing*
No knowledge is not dangerous until it about devour of world or 110 montoke
Not really knowledge, the brains of people surrounding the reader makes the people think the reader has got the disease, making them not think straight so they did not make a scan for diseases, instead they killed and dissected the reader, so its more of a lie instead of knowledge
@@БерикБисенгали-н3я *book, knowledge, and lies, can be a dangerous thing*
No no, a book can be a dangerous thing, if used as a blunt object, kindle for a fire the paper turned into part of a shank and so on
I like how he just casually hands some tissues and cough drops through the screen like it’s normal at around 2 minutes in
I have to wonder if COVID is in SCP-1025. Oh, who am I kidding; it probably is.
How did you think Covid actually came into being, it was that book
If a desise came from the book then it would be a paradox since the disise wouldn't exist without it the book wouldn't have it
@Nihit Khunteta
But the book doesn’t give people diseases. It makes other people think you have the disease.
Its as if people dont listen and lack comprehension...
It boggles the mind.
@@mailcs06 But what if it actually would as well as make people think that by doing that and the disease is like some kind of anomalous effect of the book ?
"When you see hoofprints, think horses, not zebras"
Dont know why people would think zebras but noted.
It's a metaphor for people who think of a more uncommon interpretation of a symptom rather than a more mild but likely affliction. I.e., Assuming a cough is lung cancer rather than just a cold is thinking zebras rather than horses.
@@henrygalley2831 knew it was a metaphor bit not its meaning, was just telling a joke by the way
It’s because horses and zebras look alike to an extent, but horses are so much more common than zebras that if you do hear/see hoof beats or prints, it’s most likely going to be from a horse.
@@henrygalley2831 I had a quarter sized pain in my lung a few years back. Given I'm a smoker, I thought cancer.
Turns out I had bronchitis on top of pneumonia, with a dash of Shingles thrown in cause why not.
There has to be so many foundation sites in their own world, that I'm surprised that there is any room left
I will now quote a line from the game TF2
_"That's where reading books gets you profesor"_
-Soldier from TF2
I like how they killed 2 and opened 1 d class when an MRI or CAT scan could've done the same thing g with no loss of life. I thought the Foundation wasn't cruel lol
Where the fun in that.
They need to know the results so they know what not to do.
Keep in mind it is a memitc hazard so they weren't thinking straight
They were going crazy from over exposure to the book.
@@AFIoridaman point taken
What if you tore pages out of it and put it somewhere people would read it? What if you uploaded it to the internet?
you need to open the book for it to work
Thats called terrorism 😂
XD
Ah yes, my nightly sleep fuel. Thank you for all of the great videos!
I remember a story essentially just like this on some of my I-ready diagnostics. I should have known it was an scp!
I would never have seen that twist ending coming. Brilliant.
I love this channel... The voice of that Guy are Amazing and relaxing
If you want to listen to him read memes, one of his other channels is limenade.
Wow. What a fucking twist. Good job SCP Explained and the original writer.
I feel like SCP are slowly collecting their own library of jurgen leitner
They’ve been keeping their eye on them
Very glad to see it was an effect of the book and not the Foundation being even more cavalier with human life than usual.
*SCP-049 would like to know your location*
Yes
Good one!
What if the pestilence is in the book well it would be hard to fins out
I'm surprised it doesn't have ligma
You comment allot on these video's🧐
Crazy how this video was released on the first day in months that I was sick
“A fungal infection”
The fireflies, Joel Miller, and Ellie Williams have entered the chat
Love listening to scp in general. Your voice gives the foundation a wonderful tune keeps me occupied at all times
Correction: SCP-3512 was the phenomenon that affected the women, the book only describing how to invoke it. Also pretty sure it wasn't deadly by itself.
8:52 Imma be honest, it could be my optimism but the fact that at this point they never once thought that maybe the subjects never received the infectious disease or cancer and only displayed symptoms that eventually may have killed them on their own
It's weird when I've had those symptoms since Friday
i watched this sick and coughed right before he asked that lowkey scared the hell outta me
That is incredible ! I haven't noticed haha how they understood it was really hypochondria??
I just went to the SCP site and looked at the discussions for obvious reasons and apparently the last post was in March of 2020.
Scary book, scarier researchers.
I was excited that this book exist and want to buy one but I change my mind when they said it's the only copy and the anomalous effect it has
Huh...
It certainly works differently in the Containment Breach game, guess it'd be entirely mundane otherwise though, as no one's there to see you read it.
Perhaps Containment Breach's version of the Foundation hadn't realised what the actual effects of the book are, considering it's just lying on a table rather than being in a safe like the latest revision of the file says. D-9341, knowing what they are reading, has his mind and body set into a panic, eventually causing a heart attack. It's a stretch, but it's the best I got.
Thinks they’re going to have a heart attack. Gets a heart attack from stress.
Makes sense
Researchers reading 1025: The sickness! People are getting sick! Infection! We need to cut people open! WE NEED TO FIND A CURE!
SCP-049: Finally, you people get it.
*Head aches muscle aches loss of taste and smell*
Me : *”that sounds like covid my dude, are you sure scp 1023 isn’t just covid?”*
They are basically the same thing. Covid is a cold. Both are caused by viruses.
Aight peeps, remember that this SCP is for common diseases.
The pestilence isn't common.
So basically, it fearmongers others into thinking the reader has the disease he read about.
Narrator dude: *reads about common cold from SCP-1025*
Me: Actually gets a common cold the day after
I’m sorry,I hope you get better
I’d love to see SCP-1540 for the next animation video
Got to love Safe class stuff, with either ability set it's safe, it's just a book that does nothing if kept closed.
me: *reads about the pestilence*
me: *writes down what it is on a piece of paper while casting cure spells on myself so i don't die*
me: *hands the paper to scp 049 and asks if this is true*
scp 049:yes *gives it back*
me: *gives the paper to the O5 council*
employee of the year
gerald ballinger
for:figuring out what the pestilence is
scps involved:1025,scp 049
i loved that plot twist on how the book REALLY works
Ooooo you should do a Munchhausen by proxy episode with SCP 826 to see how they react. Another person stated that they may be why he is so into cuffing others with death. I assumed it’s separate entities but what kind of chaos could the two transpire.
13:09 occams razor. It isn't specifically a medical term. It states that the simplest solution is also often the most likely
this episode was pretty well organized, nice work
I’m sick now and I had no clue what I had, until now, practically every symptom I have comes from the first thing read in the video, I have a fever, a bad cough/sore throat, runny nose, pressure on my ears (also is an ear infection), and I mostly lost my sense of smell, so thank you for telling me that all this time of me and my family worrying about what terrible sickness I have, when it was just a common cold
Bruh
Me watching this:😨
Ethic Community watching this:😰
05 watching this:😄
I think what's more anomalous is that a scientist gave a tissue and a cough sweet to a person through the computer
In the Scp containment breach game, reading SCP-1025 does give you the disease. it looks like the developer's didn't do their research.
Or they just wanted to make it more interesting in the game. They couldn’t have it make researchers try to dissect you, since there’s nobody else around
@@mailcs06 Or they could make it just not do anything
the fact that i coughed just before he said "did you just cough" freaked me out so much😭
Hmmm, seems more like a Tabletop version of Plague Inc.
SCP-1025 Is a KETER class anomoly also known as The Euncyclopidia Of Common Diseases
I wonder what would happen if Scp 343(God) and scp 001 (the gate guardian) met?
This is the 10th scp video I've watched today I was going to do something else but these are so good
scp 217 being mentioned in this makes me happy: my favourite scp being known for being an absolute
*killing machine*
im scared to watch this because any mention of a deadly disease or germs and just health in general terrifies me
This scp is perfect for students ngl.
this is the scenario where destroying would be better than containing
Taking about diseases we need an episode about "vector"
Well this is something that'd be right a home in the library of Jurgen Leitner my goodness
* opens random page *
*The pestilence causes SCP-049 to kill you on detection*
Warning: SCP-049 has breached containment and is heading towards the cell of SCP-1025
me that read scp 008 on it i am going to die bk of people seeing me as 008-1
1:30
That alarm going off in the distance fits very well, as I was eating spicy noodles as it was happening.
So, if 682 regenerates so well, what happened to his underbelly/sides? (Exposed ribs and meat)
an exoskeleton? idk, maybe the acid burns they attempted to kill him with left him with permanent damage.
Probably a scare tactic.
probably one of the most interesting watches for Scps
So many twists and turns, so good
Damn thats terrifying
Just Imagine something Like that would exist in real Life
You could say that about any scp lmfao
@@Azazel69420 youre right tho😂
Not 999. Tickle monster.
@@HolyRomanEmpire-1 Did you watch the video about it's backstory?
Its basically the the direct opposite to evil.
It just wants to make people happy.
So if you are religious and believe in good and evil, it wouldn't be far fetched to believe in an entity that only wants to bring joy and happiness to mankind 🧐
Exactly. The original reply was about how every SCP would be terrifying in real life. I'm saying the tickle monster proves otherwise.
Congratulations, SCP Foundation on the GODDAMN SECURITY BREACH. SOMEONE GET ME THE ADMINISTRATOR AND O5!
As someone that has struggled with hypochondria, this is basically my worst nightmare. 😱
I'd look up a disease that's completely benign and makes you completely happy and fulfilled all the time.
that's not how disease works
There are very little wholesome SCPS.
There are quite a few actually
True, however, the number of malevolent, violent ones dwarf the precious few wholesome ones.
@@HolyRomanEmpire-1 yeah, that's true
Absolutely love these videos
Has SCP heard of an Xray? They would have more level D’s. lol
I cannot find the video but are level d’s ppl incarcerated?
D class are mostly death row inmates, and some inmates given life.
wow that ending was incredible ='D
I like creating more wholesome, helpful ones.
Anyone interested in what these custom SCPs are?
@@HolyRomanEmpire-1 yeah
Tell us@@HolyRomanEmpire-1
"When you see hoofprints, think horses, not zebras". Casually scuffs out pentagram on the ground.
So, um, has anyone made a photocopy and then read it ? Could it like remove the anomalous effects and then give us a ton of info ?
What if a copy contains the same effect!? You'd just be compounding the effect!
@@petergant1379 its not like SCP has done the same thing like that before, if I remember it correctly, SCP-173 was made in the same way
thanks for the info of one of your sites at 2:59
This SCP kind of reminds me of what I experienced from having severe health anxiety. I had a horrible habit of looking up symptoms on Google, and sometimes extra symptoms that I read would somehow manifest.