 Ahoy, ahoy, and welcome to the channel. I'm Dr. Sumerian, not a real doctor, and today we are going to go over the dankest memes from dank memes from site 19. Let's just get started. The Scarlet King after destroying existence. Well, now what? Yeah, I've always wondered about any entity that wants to either destroy the world or destroy the universe or whatever when they live in them. I don't think the Scarlet King does, so it's got that going for it at least, but after it destroys existence, what happens after that? I mean, it can't destroy all existence because it itself exists somewhere, but it can destroy our reality and possibly other realities, possibly almost all other realities, except for whichever one it exists in. Then again, it could destroy its own reality too, I guess. Either way, what happens after that? I almost went with what happens after, but no, that's already an SCP. What happens after that? SCP universe exits. SCP writers. Oh, that's supposed to be exists. Man, there were a lot of spelling errors in the memes this time around. SCP writers. I see no God up here other than me. Yeah, I mean, in the SCP universe, there is just the writers who get to decide the way the world works one way or the other. There's a, yeah. I mean, that's how it is for all writers. If you write a story, you're the God of that story. You can make anything you wish to happen happen. You hope that whatever you write is going to be interesting, but it's not necessarily going to be interesting. It could just be like real life most of the time, not that interesting unless you boil it down to just a few very selective snippets, like when they do, when they try and teach history, but then they try and teach history and they still do a poor job of boiling it down to the interesting snippets. It could be like the old history channel where they're like World War Two almost all the time because World War Two had a lot of interesting bits to it. There's a lot of stuff that never happened before. Same thing with World War One. You know, back when they actually had history on the history channel. Oh, right. Humanoid info hazard. Yeah, the tags. I just, I never thought about it like this, but this is a good point that, so this is supposed to be about an article. I don't remember the number. Oh man, it's been a while. I don't remember the number for this one anymore. Is it two, nine, three, five? Yeah, and if I get it right, I'm gonna get kidnapped. No, it's not real people. Yeah, so this is, CP is interesting because you're not supposed to talk about it in any kind of definitive way. And the pictographs are supposed to be the way of describing it to the audience in universe. Well, I mean, the tags aren't technically in universe, but they certainly, first a lot of people can seem that way. So, yeah, the tags kind of ruined the immersion on that article quite a lot. I never thought about it like that. Shouldn't that be an esoteric class? No, wait, I think it, I think it's got a regular class. Oh man, it's been a while. You never worry about the feelings of your anomalies, jailers. You just put them in a jail and throw away the key, the cactus man, leave it all behind, telepathic spider, perfect porcelain doll, press X to bear, yet another murder monster. The SCP Foundation does, in a lot of cases, do their best to make sure that the SCPs are taken care of and comfortable, even though they are almost invariably, not invariably, but they are quite often very deadly monsters. It's a, that is a fair point to make that the Serpent's Hand is, Serpent's Hand is built to go up against a very particular kind of foundation that doesn't really show up as much anymore. So, a little bit like how the GOC is a foil in the, what if the SCP Foundation destroyed everything, or was slightly more evil, and care, I would say careless, not evil. It's hard to define the GOC as evil. They do a lot of evil, you know what, they're evil, that's fine. But Serpent's Hand is supposed to be the good guys there. What if the SCP Foundation was good? And apparently that means they're a library. Okay, they're calling it a GOI. But when did I say I was interested? Yeah, that's a good point. You gotta create a group of it, I mean it's supposed to be an interest, group of interest in universe, but it is interesting, forgive the word usage there, but it is kind of interesting how most GOIs are just kind of boring. I'm not a huge fan of, I mean the GOC, like there's some of them are boring but useful, like the GOC is my best example of that. A lot of them are just just boring. I'm not gonna name any, because a lot of people have a lot of pet SCP GOIs, and I'm sure that part of the problem is that I just haven't read the interesting stuff, right? But for me anyway, they seem quite, quite boring, and yet they're called groups of interest. How is that fair? David's rewrite history with one of their many anomalies, history teachers. Well, see the thing is though, once you rewrite history, like the whole of everything is rewritten, so the history teachers are fine. Well, I mean, they're not fine, they're history teachers, but the history that they're teaching is fine. I mean, when I first click on article, and it has a slightly different appearance, this is again more English and spelling errors. I don't know what's up with that. I was a lot in some of the, I mean, I reviewed a few before I picked out the ones that I was gonna use for the video here. There were a lot more. Anyway, what is this place? Yeah, it is hard on a lot of people to understand what's going on in this weird, weird format. I mean, it shouldn't be. The SCP format is, it's always been, it's been changing for a while, and I don't mean in the sense of like a whole other, whole other themes. I'm talking about like, just in the sense of the way the format is set up, because, you know, first there was Euclid. That was it. Adding anything, Keeter or Safe, that's a change in the format. And then there was Thomiel, which came later, which is another change in the format. And then there was, you know, uncontained or explained or, what's the one for terminated? Brain's not gonna work today. But, you know, the ones that are, yeah, timing, maybe it's terminated, I don't know. But the ones for, the ones that are no longer a threat at all, they're just, they're no, a former and something, something. I don't know what they are, but it's not important. I could spend all day trying to think of what the answer to that is, or I could just move on. But the ones that are, you know, dead or deactivated. And then there's, I mean, you keep going, keep going and keep going and keep going. And eventually you get to today where there's whole theme changes and the, was it the RCS system and a whole bunch of other stuff. Or me, who seems to be the only one who's doing this, but removes object classes entirely, formats change. That's the world we live in. And I know this person isn't actually complaining about it. They're kind of pointing out that like, it is just a little bit, what's the word, a little bit jarring at first. But this is the point of everything existing in its own canon. And that's the better way of saying that there is no, instead of there is no canon, every, every single article and tale exists in its own canonical universe. It's its own canon, except, except where otherwise noted where there are actual canons. But yeah, I think, yeah, this is, this is, this is an interest. I like this because it's an interesting conversation starter. I received just a few tests, you receive pardon from all past crimes, no matter how severe. 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