 Ahoy-hoy and welcome to the channel. I'm Dr. Sumerian, not a real doctor, and today we're going to go over some memes from the dank memes from Site 19 subreddit. I should mention today a lot of the memes are going to come from underscore shoulder underscore. Just how things happen to shake out. I'm Fifthism's number one fan. Wouldn't it be better if you were Fifthism's number five fan? You know, I've actually, I used to be more on the Fifthism and everything. Everything associated with the number five has to be a Fifthism reference, but I've actually come around to the idea that it doesn't because it makes it a little bit more interesting when it is. If it's not everything, if it was everything, then every time it comes up you're just like, oh well, you know, I know where this is going. When it's not everything, then every once in a while you see the number five and you're like, eh, yeah, it could be, maybe not, and then you get to the end of an article and you get surprised in a good way. And I think, yeah, although 5-5-5, yeah, that was the right number of fives. Four fives. 5-5-5-5 should have benefitted from an article. I'm sad that it wasn't. Me, after reading The Fever Dream, that is, CCK-class copyright infringement scenario, trying to comprehend literally anything. Okay, I was, oh man, I am really actually was surprised if it's, yeah, it's the article, I'm thinking of it. I'm super surprised that it was posted and or survived. This one's also by the previous meme and this one are both by underscore, shoulder underscore. I was surprised that the copyright infringement lawsuit article, Tale, was actually posted to the Wiki. I'm surprised that it survived for as long as it did without any edits, but eventually staff did get to it because it was blatantly, I mean like blatantly a problem. Most of the project crossover stuff is a serious copyright, calling it a problem is wrong. It's a liability to the SCP Wiki. And I don't mean in the sense, I guess I kind of do, but not really in the sense of a legal liability, so much as it's a cost that down the road they're going to have to pay if they leave it up. Period. Just like the old arguments I used to make about the images were before people finally fucking started listening to me about foundation personnel, exclusionary sites looking outside after something fucked up the world. Yeah, I'm not going out there. I do I really enjoy the idea of the quote unquote exclusionary sites that basically sites that are outside of reality or something so that when the world is changed, altered or whatever, they aren't affected. I think that they're great amazing stories that can be told with these sorts of sorts of sites because you get to end the world, you get to change the world fundamentally, but then you get to also tell the story of how people react to it. And it's a fun story trope also by underscore shoulder underscore this meme. Another shoulder meme, listening to a reading of an SCP article you haven't heard before, listening to a reading of an SCP that you literally helped create. Now, I included this one because it's I believe a reference to the fact that I did a reading of shoulders SCP. This is apparently all about shoulder. I think this may be the last of his memes, but his or her memes I actually don't know. Yeah, I did a reading of a shoulder SCP because well, it was popular. It was fun and short ish short enough was right length. Let's put that way. Oh, right. That was the one that he did with Yasi posse about the omniscient killer meme, which is neat. I'm not entirely sure I was on board with it because it's basically paints a version of the SCP foundation universe that I'm not that I don't that I don't agree. Let's say I don't agree with it. Like it's an opinion. It's not my version of the SCP universe, because I don't really think of the SCP universe in that sort of way. Like there isn't a few thousand omnit maybe a few, but not a few thousand omniscient entities to kill. I think if you to honestly, I think if I think that would have worked better, it was just one. Yeah, the GOC had just like recently developed like do it as a tete a tete not as a it's too much thousands, thousands of omniscient one. Yeah, I could see that I could see that as a story. SCP foundation and the GOC are going back and forth with their data and secrecy and all these other things. And then the GOC finally comes up with their trump card. We have created an or created and or trapped an entity for our use that knows and sees everything. And the SCP foundation is Oh, really? And fixes it instead of, you know, how do you here's another thing? Actually, it's not necessarily a plot hole. So much as a thing. I'm sorry, shoulder. I'm gonna have to start doing this. But I got I got let's think it through. How do you create that thing without the people? And how do they? How do you create it without them knowing you were creating it? They can see and know everything. So they know what you're doing. So why wouldn't they have stopped you in some way? It's not like you can hide it. Anyway, just saying. But if you do it in a sort of a one, especially when there's thousands, you're saying out of the thousands of omniscient omnip not omnipotent omniscient beings, not a one of them, not a single one of them spotted this thing happening as it was occurring and stopped it or acted to stop it to just like, Yeah, I guess that's cool. And then died immediately when you created it. Like, how do you how do you get from the idea that I should create this thing to the creation of the thing to kill omniscient entities without somewhere in the middle, an omniscient entity going, Hey, there's a thing going on. If you have one, you could be like, we blocked out his abilities for a short period of time or something. And then we created it, you know, or whatever. But when you you created it as like, conclusion to an epic story that you didn't tell, it feels like a bit of a bit of a missed opportunity, I guess. Yeah, anyway, anyway, thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed that, I don't know what that was. 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 then head on over to patreon.com forward slash D Samarian and pledge at any level like everybody here on the screen already has including MC cashmill who was pledged at $50 and Sinjeriki was pledged $100. 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