 Ahoy, ahoy, and welcome to the video, I'm Dr. Sumerian, not a real doctor. And today we're going to go over dank memes from the dank memes from Site-19 subreddit. Let's get right into it, with fanboyx27, DJ Cactus, Procedure 110 Montauk is a bedtime story. Nice argument, DJ. Why don't you back it up with a source? My source is I made it the f**k up. Actually, I'm probably gonna have to bleep that out, cause you're not supposed to use curse words in the first 30 seconds of a video. But yes, making things the f**k up are part of how it's kind of how fiction works. Procedure 110 Montauk, as a bedtime story, or not a bedtime story, is made the f**k up. So, you know, sorry, I mean, I get it though, it's pretty funny. I made it up. Yeah, just like 110 Montauk was made up. 110 Montauk exists, I'd like to see a source. My source is I made it the f**k up, it's the same thing. Next meme is by Gregori Karpin. One hour on Earth is seven years here, thank god, now I have time to finish all those drafts for the wiki. You know, Gregori Karpin is an actual author on the SCP wiki that I know of. Some of these other people might be, and I just don't know, but I recognize the name. And I mean, everyone's got a different process, but there's a reason why I only work on one draft at a time. I do a draft and I finish it or throw it out. I very rarely throw it out, but I do sometimes throw them out. And yeah, yeah, no, a lot of people don't do that. A lot of people will work on one draft and then they'll switch and then they'll work on something else and then they'll work on something else. I've always been of the minor. I gotta power through one thing or else I'll never get anything finished, which is exactly what a lot of these people who do multiple drafts always complain about. Never been able to finish things. The offsite fandom. Anything after series three. I'll ignore that. I actually don't mind this so much since the majority of my SCPs are in series. So I've done an SCP in every series at this point from one to two to three to four to five, six and probably seven when seven comes out. But this was like, fine, be that way. I don't actually think anything after series three is accurate. It's more like anything after series two. And for some people, anything after series one. But to be fair, old series three stuff is starting to become more mainstream in the offsite community. Oh, this is by handsome Gengar. I should remember I'm going to get this right. I'm not going to get at the beginning of the means necessary, but I'll remember to remember before we get through with them. Offsite fandom does tend to skew towards the earlier stuff, but there's nothing wrong with that. Most authors, I can't really believe. I can't believe I really made it. They love my story. Plus two hundred and seventy discussion, thirty two and me plus forty nine. Discuss one thirty one. This one's by Othello, the sequel. I'm going to assume has had some experience with writing on the SCP wiki or else they would know this feeling. I think all of us has been there at one point or another where you're like, aha, highly controversial, SCP, that makes me happy. It's funny because every time it happens, the someone will be like, is this the most controversial SCP? There's ever been no. See, the problem is that controversial SCPs tend to swing. So plus plus forty nine is probably be probably beyond not necessarily, but probably beyond the scope of a swing that would make it get deleted. But with very controversial articles, they tend to go up and down by high margins, depending on the day. Right. If they drop below negative ten on a particular day, now they can get deleted off the site because of the site policy on how voting works. Now, there's a strong, it should say it's it's it's worse as it gets lower for variety reasons, but there's a chance that the next day, if it had lasted another 24 hours, it could go up to plus plus 20 plus 10 plus anything. But it doesn't get to that point. It doesn't get to last that long. So controversial articles tend to disappear. I had an article that lasted for about a month at zero. And I think it probably had about a hundred comments on it. Definitely had over 200 people voting on it, which I thought was an interesting balance. Normally, I would have deleted it for just just for the sake that it wasn't very highly rated and it was good, you know, it could trend either way. But what I ended up doing was I left it up because so many people complained at me about it. The more that people would complain, the more I was like, I'm definitely keeping up. But after about a month, month and a half, people kind of forgot about it because that's what happens. And I no longer had the endorphin rush of pissing people off. This one is a shoulder meme. I believe the next through this one in the next two are also shoulder memes. SCP personnel panicking with a ton of anomalies appears suddenly because there was an SCP wiki contest. There is thought on that with the especially with the pathophysics way of looking at the SCP wiki as like some sort of out of, out of not in, I should say in character power, you know, but the idea that a wiki contest creates the anomalies is actually kind of an interesting thought. Welcome back. I see you made an email without numbers. You're now welcomed into the SCP way. Is that a hotmail address? Apologies. I can't let you enter this time either. Yeah, as wiki dots messed up, they're gonna get it right or we're gonna switch off, especially with the way the wiki died the last time around, which brings us back to this. There were a lot of memes about this. I tried to pick one. SCP fans seeing wiki dot SCP wiki go down, meaning they will have to go out and socialize or something instead. There was a little bit of that. There was also, there was a meme that I didn't include here, but it was pretty, because again, it was covering the same topic, but it was about how you never realized how often you check the SCP wiki until it's not there. And it's sort of true. First day for sure. And after the first day, it wasn't as bad, but for the first day, it was like, you would click, you'd get the error page, and then you'd click back to open up a new tab, and then you'd click it again. Maybe not you, but I was definitely doing this. And you'd be like, what did I expect in the last 16 seconds? Was something seriously different going to change? Oh, yeah, I know. It's an experience. People build their social lives sort of around the SCP wiki in a sense. A lot of people aren't really comfortable. I'm not saying I'm definitely not one of them, but a lot of people, I've met plenty of people like this. A lot of people aren't very comfortable socializing outside of internet spaces. So the SCP wiki has given them a community with which to socialize, but I honestly don't think the wiki is necessary for that. Wiki.or the SCP wiki is sort of like the focus point. And if it were gone long term, like over a few months, I think the community would probably die down around it. But there's discourse, there's IRCs, there's Twitter, there's everything surrounding it that I think would keep going for, keep going like a zombie for a little while and then it would just disappear. But yeah, I mean, we know it's coming back. We know if it doesn't come back, there's gonna be a replacement very shortly, probably might take a month or two, but you never know. So it's not even really a big worry. It's just a matter of waiting to see exactly which solution happens, because it's gonna get solved. Anyway, that's it. I know I said I was gonna do a video, by the way, about the details of what exactly happened with the SCP wiki being down for about four or five days, but I have absolutely no more information now than I did before. So I guess if I do make a video, it's just gonna have to be a bunch of speculation, which is my least favorite way of doing things, but you can't get rid of the questions just because you don't answer any of them. Anyway, that's it. Thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed the video, hit the subscribe button and then hit the notification bell next to that so you're notified when I upload new videos. And hopefully this Thursday, if I can get around to it, I'm gonna do the video that I was gonna do when the wiki went down, which is explaining stuff about how SCP 173 is a good example of how a short article can get away with being much worse than a long article. Yeah, we'll talk about that on Thursday. 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