I can only imagine the gratitude the victims must have felt when they were finally put down. You say it was a tragedy, but I'd say it was the end of a tragedy for them.
Unfortunately, Yes. It isn't the way I imagine they would've wanted to go out. But Death was definitely a better option then being a braindead, possessed drone. I probably wouldn't want to remember mercy killing them though, as it will leave a pretty hefty weight on one's conscious
@@cyberprime9355 Yeah, I wouldn't want to even know it actually happened, let alone take part in it, even to end their suffering. But really, the part I'd have the hardest time with, would be knowing that people were left in that state for testing purposes. All things considered, I really wouldn't make a great Foundation researcher.
@@Ryu_D I wouldn't be so sure. Sometimes you gotta crack a few eggs to make an omelette. I would argue that the tests may be questionable, but they do offer some insight to what we are dealing with. Don't let the tests discourage you
Cruel and unusual as it may seem of how they killi off the victims of the Slow Burning Sloth, but if you look at it from the victim's point of view, the foundation is doing them a favor. Without a way to break the sloth's control over them those victims don't stand a chance. As for those killed that might of not been infected, I would agree that is just plain disturbing
That seemed really unnecessary, the foundation must have non-lethal options for subduing civilians with how much equipment they have. Probably best to bring them into containment too... They should have shown up and faked it being gas leak related and needing to evacuation the entire town as federal agents.
That non-lethal option is the amnestics to forget what is going on. If you aren't going to cooperate with forgetting it, then there are two remaining options: be forced to be contained as well or be executed.
You guys say that the Foundation were the bad guys in this story, which is far from being true. The threat escalated and they had to do something to prevent something more horrific. This involved killing those people who were infected by the slow burn sloth. Cruel? Yes. Was there another solution? No. Sometimes, you've just got to do what you've got to do.
the thing that makes this evil is the fact that they killed the people who were loved ones or friends if they wouldn't take amnestics and were hardly doing anything to stop the sloth from spreading other than the web searcher
Foundation's Ethics committee after reading this incident: "I'll allow it!" For real though, the foundation did is a mercy kill and finally put the victims of Scp-2774 to rest, at last.
I think it would have been significantly more cruel to leave them alive like that. I mean, it sucks but I'd rather be dead personally than living in that hell.
Because it’s not some eldritch abomination or overtly OP crocodile, it’s just an image you could see anywhere that makes you a prisoner in your own body. It’s more plausible to theoretically exist, which makes it more terrifying.
This thing's anomalous effect will make you wish you have a 096 picture on you at all time just so you can ensure a quick death in that occasional brief moment of freedom.
I wouldn't say been vored by 096 is a quick death. Especially when it takes it potentially hours to run to you so you're just sat there trying to deal with the concept that you're about to be ripped to shreds and eaten any minute by a horrific creature
@@mianriyaan2647 not always. There was a test where they put a d-class in a small submarine at the bottom of the marina trench and it took over 40 minutes for scp-096 to reach him.
@@bobiboulon I can’t tell you how many times people have treated me on my colors as soon as I tell them I’m colorblind. It’s fine at first but after 10 seconds of non stop questions, it gets so annoying.
You left out the part of the first (?) interview where the subject mentioned that the sloth told him not to tan about him to the foundation, meaning the slow burn sloth is very aware of what’s happening around the infected
I love memetic SCPs! They're so creepy. I didn't know about this one, but it does not disappoint! Speaking of memetic SCPs... I'm still asking for a video on 370, the Key! My favorite SCP out of all the original 1,000. A great, spooky one about yet another almost-gheddon!
Based on the interviews I'd say them terminating the subjects was definitely more humane than letting them remain in that irreversible condition. But man that's ROUGH even if it is helpful
One thing I would definitely test for a victim is going to SCP 4001, Library of Alexandria, and making an amendum that, before the incident, the user suddenly suffered from color blindness. Unlike the Shy Guy's face, this only effects people without color blindness. While it would be cruel, if it meant preventing an XK-Class-End-of-the-World scenario, there is a possibility that making everyone colorblind would be a resolution. And while cross testing SCP's is dangerous, using the library to simply make one immune carries lower risks, besides the nose bleed.
It is much, much worse to extend the period of time someone is in pain than to have the intensity of the pain increased for a shorter amount of time. This is why this scp and 106 and 3001 and the sleep killer are all more terrifying than being killed by 682 or 096 or 049
@@SirioBetel not related. The comic was written first, i wrote 2774 a few years later without having heard of it. image of the sloth came in pretty late in the writing process
Indeed. Though I would serve as more of a containment specialist to help in researching more ways to better contain anomalies. Sure, Scranton Reality Anchors and X-ACTS exist. But as more and more anomalies are added to the database, it is gonna be imperative to expand on the methods.
@@cyberprime9355 I would be part of research. My natural curiosity and constantly planning mind will allow me to plot the outcomes of potential tests and cross tests.
This eerily reminds me of a cruel version of mass DID (coming from an Osdd1-b system) Being "trapped" in your own body and (sometimes) be able to be aware of what your body is doing with no control over it. And then rarely being actually able to control it for short periods is how some of us live our lives. Not always this scary tho loll
Sometimes you have to do the wrong things for the right reasons. No matter how dark it is. "We die in the dark, so you can live in the light." SCP motto.
Sometimes, sacrifices for the greater good are allowed This foundation crosses the line between for the greater good and sadistic cruelty, but this time, they were in the right
I feel like it's just like 106 except it needs prey. Like 106 the sloth is a sadist that loves to taunt its prey and torture them. But unlike 106 the sloth needs its prey in order to exist and grow stronger.
How can it be so bad if they all wanted to die so badly? They were all being tortured every second of their lives, im sure every single one was relieved to tears once they realized what was happening
"This image is safe because it is black and white, any red or green added to it would mark anyone for death." *few seconds later shows an image of the sloth in color*
You should really read this one if you thought the video was at all creepy. This, and 5935 (Blood and the Breaking of my Heart) stick with me the most.
Yeaaah. This ain’t the worse they’ve ever done. Remember how they got the Shy Guy on the termination list and how the instigator is now on a death sentence
Honestly, considering the foundation didn't had any other choice and it was pretty much a mercy killing for the victims, this didn't painted the foundation in such a horrible way. Cold, not cruel.
Actually there is a comic that is similar about a meme with a sloth from Reddit that makes all that looks at it go crazy/turn into zombies. It is called Memetic.
One person in my family had an accident almost 40 years ago. He became crazy and got worse every year. After 40 years of him trapped in a zombie like state with some periods of lucidity that shows that he is a prisioner inside a chaotic mind and suffers from it i can tell you that every single person in my family agrees (even tho some may not say it out loud) that he'd be better off dead so this SCP hits home and i can testify that it is terrible. Sometimes, dead is better.
As much as I would like to think the Ethnics Comittee would put a stop to the procedure to kill off any potential victims of 2774, unfortunately the procedure seems like the best case scenario for not just the survivors but to keep 2774 from getting stronger.
Note I said potential victims not just victims. I know there's nothing that can be done for the victims, but potential victims would be those that seen 2774 but its unsure they are infected by time they were found, either because they were found before the symptoms kicked in or they're not infected at all. As for the Ethnics comittee, well we are talking about the people who approved the order of an MTF to bomb an entire town, killing not only an SCP outbreak but any survivors, just to keep the outbreak from spreading beyond the town boundaries and promoted the MTF soldier into their comittee for making the decision to give such an order.
The Foundation is cold, not cruel. They are the true heroes of this universe. "We die in the dark so you can live in the light." They would kill 10,000 to save 100,000.
suggestion to terminate 682: make him read every single disease in the encyclopedia of diseases ( scp 1025) so he gets very dangerous ones like rabies or dementia and others
This was an awful price to pay, but I see it as amputating a gangrenous limb before it kills the host. Unfortunate, but necessary. Sometimes, the heard needs to be culled.
As my medication right now is causing a partial (I'd say 40-60%) fogging of my consciousness, I can safely say it would be horrible fate to have the complete effect active 23hrs/day.
To be fair, this is not as evil as you think it is. These zombified people were suffering and wanted their existence to end, so the SCP Foundation giving them a painless death sounds very humane to me.
Just remember, Webcrawler A03G32 cannot scan all of the dark web only links that are known, so the sloth could easily get onto the dark web and spread for quite a while before the Foundation becomes aware of it.
I think sometime you guys should make a series on Apotheosis, if you don't know it's a Canon about how humanity becomes anomalous gods and the scp foundation pulls a scp-5000 (infact they may be related) and the part 1 of the story is scp 3396 "The Empyrean Parasite"
Considering during their brief periods of lucidity they often beg to be put down I don't really consider the foundation in the moral wrong here for terminating them. It seems like what the victims wanted.
I can only imagine the gratitude the victims must have felt when they were finally put down. You say it was a tragedy, but I'd say it was the end of a tragedy for them.
Unfortunately, Yes. It isn't the way I imagine they would've wanted to go out. But Death was definitely a better option then being a braindead, possessed drone. I probably wouldn't want to remember mercy killing them though, as it will leave a pretty hefty weight on one's conscious
@@cyberprime9355 Yeah, I wouldn't want to even know it actually happened, let alone take part in it, even to end their suffering. But really, the part I'd have the hardest time with, would be knowing that people were left in that state for testing purposes. All things considered, I really wouldn't make a great Foundation researcher.
@@Ryu_D I wouldn't be so sure. Sometimes you gotta crack a few eggs to make an omelette. I would argue that the tests may be questionable, but they do offer some insight to what we are dealing with. Don't let the tests discourage you
Panacea is potentially the cure but its limited.
@@tauceti8060 It would. But there wouldn't be enough to save all of them.
When this guy was number one on scariest scps, I was expecting a video about him sooner or later
That is true
Same
@Leeum 20 did you even watch the video?
I find 2718 more terrifying
Me too 🤣
Cruel and unusual as it may seem of how they killi off the victims of the Slow Burning Sloth, but if you look at it from the victim's point of view, the foundation is doing them a favor. Without a way to break the sloth's control over them those victims don't stand a chance. As for those killed that might of not been infected, I would agree that is just plain disturbing
That seemed really unnecessary, the foundation must have non-lethal options for subduing civilians with how much equipment they have. Probably best to bring them into containment too... They should have shown up and faked it being gas leak related and needing to evacuation the entire town as federal agents.
@@LorienInksong why do you think they have unlimited ammounts of containers
That non-lethal option is the amnestics to forget what is going on. If you aren't going to cooperate with forgetting it, then there are two remaining options: be forced to be contained as well or be executed.
@@justinalicea1590 I'm sure the foundation tried amnesticizing those infected.
@@ashleighstratmann7783 amnestics likely dont work infected or they wouldnt need to execute them
You guys say that the Foundation were the bad guys in this story, which is far from being true. The threat escalated and they had to do something to prevent something more horrific. This involved killing those people who were infected by the slow burn sloth. Cruel? Yes. Was there another solution? No. Sometimes, you've just got to do what you've got to do.
Was it even cruel, one was begging for death and another knew they'd be aggressive and get shot. It's more cruel to keep those 200 alive
Concider they murder children for shit and giggles once this is actually one of the less bad
Cold, not cruel. For it to be cruel, their goal would've had to have been to cause pain.
There wasn't an ounce of cruelty in their actions, honestly this was the Foundation at their most compassionate.
the thing that makes this evil is the fact that they killed the people who were loved ones or friends if they wouldn't take amnestics and were hardly doing anything to stop the sloth from spreading other than the web searcher
Foundation's Ethics committee after reading this incident: "I'll allow it!"
For real though, the foundation did is a mercy kill and finally put the victims of Scp-2774 to rest, at last.
It wasn’t really an atrocity. Those people were in a living hell without any hope of a cure. Death is a mercy.
Thank you for the approval
I think it would have been significantly more cruel to leave them alive like that.
I mean, it sucks but I'd rather be dead personally than living in that hell.
I might sound crazy but I actually would want to experience what it would feel like, then id ask for them to kill me.
I don't know why, but out of the thousands of SCPs, THIS is the one that gives me the willies
Because it’s not some eldritch abomination or overtly OP crocodile, it’s just an image you could see anywhere that makes you a prisoner in your own body. It’s more plausible to theoretically exist, which makes it more terrifying.
A sad fate for these victims but, choosing death over captivity really shows how dire their situations were.
They weren't being bad guys in this story, they were helping people be released from an endless torture
Yes, you're right.
I mean if you ignore the remaining 200 they left with an incurable hell
The deadliest NFT
underrated af
This thing's anomalous effect will make you wish you have a 096 picture on you at all time just so you can ensure a quick death in that occasional brief moment of freedom.
I wouldn't say been vored by 096 is a quick death. Especially when it takes it potentially hours to run to you so you're just sat there trying to deal with the concept that you're about to be ripped to shreds and eaten any minute by a horrific creature
@@Fridge_Fiend Not if you're affected by Slow Burn Sloth, you're too disorientated by it to care.
@@Fridge_Fiend SCP 096 reaches its victims in under 2 minutes.
Or you could use a memetic kill agent like the one used to protect 001's file.
@@mianriyaan2647 not always. There was a test where they put a d-class in a small submarine at the bottom of the marina trench and it took over 40 minutes for scp-096 to reach him.
Once you're in the Territories you'd be lucky to find a town with 200 people. The entire population of the Northwest Territories is around 45000.
OMG, I'm red green colorblind, I'm safe from 1 terrifying SCP! I feel like Super-Hero!
How many people point at something and ask “what color is this?”
@@YukariAkiyama Too many. Well, less in my adult life than in my kid / teen years.
@Wolf Dog You mean mono-chromatic? Doubly safe, I guess. :D
@@YukariAkiyama Literally everyone I tell.
@@bobiboulon I can’t tell you how many times people have treated me on my colors as soon as I tell them I’m colorblind. It’s fine at first but after 10 seconds of non stop questions, it gets so annoying.
You left out the part of the first (?) interview where the subject mentioned that the sloth told him not to tan about him to the foundation, meaning the slow burn sloth is very aware of what’s happening around the infected
I love memetic SCPs! They're so creepy. I didn't know about this one, but it does not disappoint!
Speaking of memetic SCPs... I'm still asking for a video on 370, the Key! My favorite SCP out of all the original 1,000. A great, spooky one about yet another almost-gheddon!
memetic
Based on the interviews I'd say them terminating the subjects was definitely more humane than letting them remain in that irreversible condition. But man that's ROUGH even if it is helpful
Mercy kill always are
One thing I would definitely test for a victim is going to SCP 4001, Library of Alexandria, and making an amendum that, before the incident, the user suddenly suffered from color blindness.
Unlike the Shy Guy's face, this only effects people without color blindness. While it would be cruel, if it meant preventing an XK-Class-End-of-the-World scenario, there is a possibility that making everyone colorblind would be a resolution. And while cross testing SCP's is dangerous, using the library to simply make one immune carries lower risks, besides the nose bleed.
Until Logan Paul get's a hold of his colorblind glasses and becomes a strawberry
It is much, much worse to extend the period of time someone is in pain than to have the intensity of the pain increased for a shorter amount of time. This is why this scp and 106 and 3001 and the sleep killer are all more terrifying than being killed by 682 or 096 or 049
There's a comic based on this SCP, it's not exactly the same, but it functions in a similar way and it's also triggered by the image of a sloth
Yes, Memetic. Is it really based on this SCP though?
@@conanhighwoods4304 I mean, what are the ods of 2 sloth entities who create zombies vía visual media not being related?
@@SirioBetel not related. The comic was written first, i wrote 2774 a few years later without having heard of it. image of the sloth came in pretty late in the writing process
@@zkuysal Wait, are you the maker of Memetic?
@@conanhighwoods4304 no, i wrote SCP 2774 back in 2016. I wasn't made aware of the comic memetic until like 2018
Sloth: *Manifests on a TV for a few frames*
4 pixels of 096’s face in a mountain photograph: *”I tip my hat to you. One legend to another.”*
While it's horrible that many people were put down, from the interviews it seems actually to be a mercy to the victims of 2774.
If the chance existed, I would join the Foundation without a second thought.
same, but only if I got to work at one of the relatively safer sites. I definitely wouldn't want to end up where 682 is being contained.
@@randomperson8375 that damn lizard
Indeed. Though I would serve as more of a containment specialist to help in researching more ways to better contain anomalies. Sure, Scranton Reality Anchors and X-ACTS exist. But as more and more anomalies are added to the database, it is gonna be imperative to expand on the methods.
@@cyberprime9355 I would be part of research. My natural curiosity and constantly planning mind will allow me to plot the outcomes of potential tests and cross tests.
@@spiritwolf3103 I'm with you. As morally questionable as the foundation is... maybe I'll find cool shit lmao
The subjects that were killed were probably happy about it in the end due to them now being free from their torture
Adding onto the video, it wouldn’t be all classified as murder, but as mercy-killing, because of the now known information of being constantly aware
This was almost merciful on the Foundation's part.
The sloth: only works in color
Me, watching shows on my grandpa’s old black and white TV: I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you
Fate worse than death?? Remember what death is....SCP-2718
Actually the scariest SCP. Gotta go relisten to Volgun's reading of it now.
Well this is nostalgic. I remeber this SCP being the first SCP i ever read about.
this, iris, and the one in which you do not recognize the bodies in the water are probably my favourites
Finally, a benefit to my color blindness other than my usefulness in seeing camouflage.
To be honest considering the state the slow burn sloth left them in death might b considered a blessing.
I love how much mileage you get out of reusing assets, it feels awesome to go "I RECOGNIZE THAT INTERSECTION!"
This is one of the few that actually scares me, like sure the Shy guy is scary but at least kills you fast, this thing just makes you suffer
I think the fate 096 can dish out would be painful, but at least it's over quickly.
I recall that this channel first brought up this SCP earlier this week as the scariest SCP out there.
Actually i got an even scarier scp... would you like to know? 😀
@@g_g... Is it Penut?
@@Fridge_Fiend scp-2718 what happens after death
@@Fridge_Fiend you will need amnistics after reading or the effects will carry on
This eerily reminds me of a cruel version of mass DID (coming from an Osdd1-b system) Being "trapped" in your own body and (sometimes) be able to be aware of what your body is doing with no control over it. And then rarely being actually able to control it for short periods is how some of us live our lives. Not always this scary tho loll
Naw boy it's more like that catatonic illness that was in 1916
Ethics Committee Member: _Approves another massacre order to contain the sloth_ God I hate Mondays
gotta say this thumbnail gave the sloth a funny face
For your safety, dont watch the news or the slow burn sloth turned you into a zombie.
Good video
😂👏
Sometimes you have to do the wrong things for the right reasons. No matter how dark it is.
"We die in the dark, so you can live in the light."
SCP motto.
consequentialism
Sometimes, sacrifices for the greater good are allowed
This foundation crosses the line between for the greater good and sadistic cruelty, but this time, they were in the right
The greater good
I like how instead of getting the person off the doctor, the guard instead kills them.
What do you think the sloth entity’s motivation is for going after it’s victims?
I feel like it's just like 106 except it needs prey. Like 106 the sloth is a sadist that loves to taunt its prey and torture them. But unlike 106 the sloth needs its prey in order to exist and grow stronger.
From what Jason said, it's feeding off its victims for more power until it gains enough to materialise in the Physical world
All other sloths save energy for [REDACTED].
This one gathers it instead.
Plain and simple world domination that is, or maybe it just wants to make the biggest concert known to human
Sloth: I am a demon that gives everyone fates worse than death
Foundation: Ah yes, this is a meme
How can it be so bad if they all wanted to die so badly? They were all being tortured every second of their lives, im sure every single one was relieved to tears once they realized what was happening
"This image is safe because it is black and white, any red or green added to it would mark anyone for death."
*few seconds later shows an image of the sloth in color*
You should really read this one if you thought the video was at all creepy. This, and 5935 (Blood and the Breaking of my Heart) stick with me the most.
I love how the grinch is just in the thumb
The fact that is uploaded 3 days after the vid of who is the scariest scp makes this the scariest scp channel 🙃🙃🙃
I used to work with cattle and I tell you, that getting whole group to your wanted place is not that easy at all :)
I saw a person wearing a sloth costume online just the other day. It was mmm, strange
“Thankfully, the image has never been on the internet.”
*proceeds to make a RUclips video that shows a full colour image multiple times*
Been waiting for this one FOREVER!
Yeaaah. This ain’t the worse they’ve ever done. Remember how they got the Shy Guy on the termination list and how the instigator is now on a death sentence
The satisfaction of knowing that I was subscriber when this channel had 275K subs is immaculate
One of the few times I'm happy to be colorblind
Wow. This was terrifying to watch as a narcoleptic. This is literally what narcolepsy feels like (expect for the sloth worship)
Honestly, considering the foundation didn't had any other choice and it was pretty much a mercy killing for the victims, this didn't painted the foundation in such a horrible way. Cold, not cruel.
They were put out of their misery, I wouldn’t say that this was wrong of the foundation to do
SCP 2774 death swellburn swath is pretty much like SCP 1471 and the way or shorts if able to possess and mind control people pretty much
The slowburn sloth is an NFT
12:28 I thought they'd kill the thing via a robot with not only the mindset of a teenager, but an almost limitless amount of weaponry within them.
I thought the same 😅
The bone hive might be worse but this is still pretty high on the list of existentially dreadful horrors.
The part where they shone a light into the host's eyes haunted me for _weeks_ after I read about that SCP.
9:35 150 seconds of lucidity a day followed up by 23 hours 57 minutes and 30 seconds of homicidal rage and madness? Sounds like an american politician
Shit like this is why I don't use those color vision glasses.
Actually there is a comic that is similar about a meme with a sloth from Reddit that makes all that looks at it go crazy/turn into zombies. It is called Memetic.
SCP foundation: This SCP will kill you if you see it in media in color
Also SCP foundation: *immediately shows picture in color*
One person in my family had an accident almost 40 years ago. He became crazy and got worse every year. After 40 years of him trapped in a zombie like state with some periods of lucidity that shows that he is a prisioner inside a chaotic mind and suffers from it i can tell you that every single person in my family agrees (even tho some may not say it out loud) that he'd be better off dead so this SCP hits home and i can testify that it is terrible.
Sometimes, dead is better.
That last sentence.exactly. also sorry for your loss.
As much as I would like to think the Ethnics Comittee would put a stop to the procedure to kill off any potential victims of 2774, unfortunately the procedure seems like the best case scenario for not just the survivors but to keep 2774 from getting stronger.
Note I said potential victims not just victims. I know there's nothing that can be done for the victims, but potential victims would be those that seen 2774 but its unsure they are infected by time they were found, either because they were found before the symptoms kicked in or they're not infected at all.
As for the Ethnics comittee, well we are talking about the people who approved the order of an MTF to bomb an entire town, killing not only an SCP outbreak but any survivors, just to keep the outbreak from spreading beyond the town boundaries and promoted the MTF soldier into their comittee for making the decision to give such an order.
People with dementia forgetting about the slow burned sloth and therefore regaining control: _😎_
The Foundation is cold, not cruel. They are the true heroes of this universe. "We die in the dark so you can live in the light." They would kill 10,000 to save 100,000.
suggestion to terminate 682: make him read every single disease in the encyclopedia of diseases ( scp 1025) so he gets very dangerous ones like rabies or dementia and others
wait, what if the victims have hallucinations of it because the effects wear of after a certain period of time if they don't see it??
I think freeing those ppl of their mental prison should count as a mercy
This was an awful price to pay, but I see it as amputating a gangrenous limb before it kills the host. Unfortunate, but necessary. Sometimes, the heard needs to be culled.
PLEASE be somehow related to romance PLEASE, I know it makes no sense at all, but PLEASE it would make me so happy
As my medication right now is causing a partial (I'd say 40-60%) fogging of my consciousness, I can safely say it would be horrible fate to have the complete effect active 23hrs/day.
" Procedure XX-J9."
What do teenage robots have to do with cognitohazardous sloths?!
To be fair, this is not as evil as you think it is. These zombified people were suffering and wanted their existence to end, so the SCP Foundation giving them a painless death sounds very humane to me.
That wasn’t an atrocity that was by far a mercy.
Just remember, Webcrawler A03G32 cannot scan all of the dark web only links that are known, so the sloth could easily get onto the dark web and spread for quite a while before the Foundation becomes aware of it.
Imagine 2774 getting on to this video and now someone is affected by it by simply trying to learn about it
Wait. If RUclips is an online internet based and they're trying to stop Slow Burn Sloth from reaching the internet...oh no. He's here!
What about amnestics?Can forgetting about it before that zombie-like state save them from their fate?
Someone actually made a comic based on this called 'Memetic' It was called The Good Time Sloth in the comic
Dr. Montauk: I'd say, I'm impressed.
“Demonetized for uploading memetic-hazard”
"So what's so scary that even a picture making it onto the internet could lead to the collapse of humanity?"
096: hold my bag
I think sometime you guys should make a series on Apotheosis, if you don't know it's a Canon about how humanity becomes anomalous gods and the scp foundation pulls a scp-5000 (infact they may be related) and the part 1 of the story is scp 3396 "The Empyrean Parasite"
There are some times where a person should be kept alive despite their own wishes... this one, it ain't it, Chief
So as someone who is Red Green Color-Blind, I am pretty much immune to this SCP.
Go work for the foundation then, lol can do the job for this one 10 times safer
At first it sounded like I must have seen SCP-2774 at some point, but I'm way to lazy to obsessively worship anything.
You could use SCP-4966 for the dead bodies. I am sure it'd love it.
"its easy to think of the scp as the good guys." Almost never LOL think that.
This is a great way to start your morning
Considering during their brief periods of lucidity they often beg to be put down I don't really consider the foundation in the moral wrong here for terminating them. It seems like what the victims wanted.
You'd think we all be dead at this point, with all the deadly SCP's in the world, how have we not gone extinct?
Im surprised too, considering we're all kind of idiots
Scp doesn't exist
@@shaggy7958 some things that are like SCPs actually exist, maybe nothing anomalies, but definitely weirdly deadly
@@LaphyTaphyCreation yes that is true but no evil immortal invincible lizards
@@shaggy7958 yes, for this I am grateful for
OH MY GOD IVE BEEN ASKING FOR THIS FOR LIKE 3 MONTHS!!!! I
>>Be Me.
>>Actually be Red-Green Colorbind.
Neat!