 Ahoy, ahoy, and welcome to the SCP memes video, where I cover the last two weeks in memes from the SCP community. Specifically from the dank memes from Site-19 subreddit, if you want to see these, or any of the rest of the memes I'm doing, go over to the dank memes from Site-19 subreddit and check them out. They got some good stuff over there, most of the time. When you see a cool concept on the sandbox, but it ignores even the most basic wiki dot formatting rules, it's good, but at what costs? Ideas are worthless. Concepts are mostly worthless. If you can come up with a good pitch for something, that's great, but until you write it and if you don't write it well, then it doesn't really matter. But until you write it, it's worthless. Ideas are worthless until they're on paper. So it doesn't matter. I love this idea. Oh my god, someone has such a cool concept. I wish someone would, like when everyone goes, I have a great idea. I wish someone would write it for me, or I have a cool concept, but I wish someone would write it. Nobody's going to write it but you because the concept and idea have no value inherently. There's not a bunch of great writers out there that have trouble coming up with ideas. There's not a great writer out there and especially the best ones, who I'm not, I'm not saying I'm one of them, but all the writers out there and especially the best ones have an idea in the back of their head that they want to write already, that they want to do, that they may not have an opportunity to do because it's too complex or too high, they think it's too high concept for the current venue or media that they're doing. Everyone's got ideas. It's the actual execution and the work that you put behind it that actually matters. When Mount Yellowstone erupts and a K-class scenario occurs right after, oh no, remember us. I mean, if, okay, first of all, Mount Yellowstone is a bit of a misleading way to put it. You're thinking of the Yellowstone Caldara, which is a series of mountains in Yellowstone as part of the Yellowstone, it's complicated, but regardless, if Yellowstone goes off, I feel as though it doesn't matter that it's itself a K-class scenario, much less something else extra. When you're hours deep in reading SCP articles and you make sure the creepy sound you heard was a quirk with the article and not a monster coming for you, I mean, I'm not gonna say you have me to blame for that because I'm sure everyone else would have figured it out eventually anyway, but I'm pretty sure the earliest surviving article on the SCP Wiki and there may be others now that have been added in the earlier times, but edited in probably afterwards, but the earliest article on the SCP Wiki with autoplay is probably mine from series three, which I stole specifically from an author page that somebody put up when they didn't actually have any articles on the website, but they put up something that had this really obnoxious thing playing in the background and I was like, wait, you can do autoplaying audio? And so I wrote, I wanna say is it 2131, here it is, 2413, that was back in, somebody edited something, license box, that's new, anyway, back in 2014, December, one of the very first things I wrote actually, yeah, way back when and then my favorite iteration of that is probably in this thing of quiet madness made where I remember reading it and seeing that it said something about how the, you would hear in your right ear, yeah, it's right ear, a voice going, hello, and I went to cactus immediately after finishing it and going, hey, you know, it would be really cool is if that actually happened and then he's like, can you do that? And I'm like, absolutely. And I put it in, he allowed me to go ahead and I put it in. And now the thing automatically plays a hello in your right ear. I think it's about a minute, maybe two minutes after you've loaded the page, if you've got sound up. And a lot of people have been shockingly freaked out by that, which is sort of the point, I guess. But I'll tell you the truth. I don't startle easily that article startled me more often than not with my own voice because I continuously, because since it's something I contributed to it every once when I load it back up. And every once in a while, I load it back up and I put it on a tab that I'm not paying attention to. And then like after a minute, a minute and a half, I'm like, ah, what is that? It's me every time, every time. Not every time, but often when the G.O.C. finds an anomaly. Oh boy, here I go killing again. I love that character for Rick and Morty. Rick and Morty is awesome. The fan base of Rick and Morty, at least the vocal fan base of Rick and Morty are. Oh, so terrible. The words I want to use. Dog shit. Just dog shit people, mostly. Not all, obviously, because I'm awesome. And I'm sure there are other awesome people out there. But God, the vocal, like, loudest ones, I'm like, yeah, just enjoy it. It's a cartoon for, it's, it's got its whatever, but it's, you know, it's a cartoon for enjoyment, not for whatever the fuck's wrong with you. I don't want to get into that. What I watch and read. Exploring the foundation. Major relaxing. What I expected. War for, yeah, this is true of a lot of people. A lot of people read the, like, or see the off-site media and be like, ah, yes, if you foundation is all about tactical, this, that, and the other thing. And then like they go in and they're like, oh, emotional, sad things. I see when the SCV foundation visits the Wanderer's Library. Huh, I wonder who that's for? Yeah, uh, the SCV foundation is banned, isn't it? They're banned from the Wanderer's Library. They don't care. You can't ban us from the library. All of the homeless people I've seen in the library proves that's just impossible. The truth whole. Not everyone who likes series one SCPs are normies. This must be sealed. I mean, normies? I guess it's the idea that you have to be special to be, like, to matter, I guess. There's nothing wrong with being like other people. Most people are like other people. And in fact, I mean, like, the only shared, the only, if you really, really think about it, we're all unique in our own special ways, which means we're all the fucking same because we're all unique. We could go back and forth on that paradox. I never understood the terminology of normies as some sort of an insult to people. You're like everyone else. But anyway, even if you were to take it as a negative, like, there may be people out there that are getting down on people that enjoy series one SCPs. That's not really the point. The point is you can like a series one SCP. You can like many series one SCPs, but please read the rest. That's all. It's an invitation to people to participate more in the community, not less. Little Caesar's hot ready pizza on the one hand, infinite pizza. On the other hand, painful agonizing redacted. This was what if you had one wish and you wished if you could wish for one SCP to be real, but it would be random. Would you do it? No, many. So it's not the like the Scarlet King or the I'm sorry, the the Han Kings tragedy or the mask or the plague doctor or the one you can't talk about that are the ones you should worry about. It's all of the world ending problems. The catastrophic cost is not worth the very small gains you're going to get. And second of all, even if you were to get say a SCP 500 becomes the one that you get real, you're not getting any of them. Anyway, church, the broken God, sarcasm, SCP fans, children, the Scarlet King, fifth ism. There's an Australian church of Australia. Children of the Scarlet King is such a it's such an unwieldy and terrible name. Why not something like the Crimson Cult? I don't know. It just seems like a bad name. Anyway, the church of the broken God just it's funny because it's exactly what church of the broken God. Yeah. Well, it's not quite the same number of syllables, but children of the Scarlet King and church of the broken God are not too far apart. But one one definitely feels better church of the broken God like that that pops. But children of the Scarlet King. I mean, that's something that doesn't sound original. It doesn't sound interesting to me. And the fact that it's such a long name means it's difficult for people to remember. And pick something shorter and then look at the fifth ism. Fifth ism just fell off the map because I think a lot of people just don't know how to write for it. As for the other ones, well, they're very niche. In fact, one of my didn't even know about. I know church of the broken God and sarcasm are very popular geo eyes, but I don't pay any attention to them at all. Period. I'll say I paid some attention to church of the broken God because I've worked in things that are like church of the broken God adjacent. But sarcasm have no idea top to bottom what it's about. What's going on in it just completely uninformed. And this is the problem is somebody who is who considers himself an expert on many things, SCP, there are parts of the SCP wiki that are just outside my realm of expertise. Because I don't like body horror and a lot of sarcasm, at least early sarcasm, was body hard. It's the same reason I've never read the third law canon. Even though I've read like some tales set in it. Like this is the same thing with sarcasm. I'm sure I've read some articles and some tales set in that using that group. The problem is, is that I have this early first impression of them. So like third law, I first Green Wolf articles I read were so boring. And I know that a random day did some better work later. But Green Wolf still, as far as I know, still pumps out third law articles. And I fucking won't read a single one of them now because of the reputation in my mind that it earned early on. And I won't generally read third law unless somebody pokes it at me. It's like, hey, read my article. Same thing with sarcasm. Like I don't even know if it's all about body horror anymore. You would think so because it's about the flesh, whatever. My favorite thing is to just mess with people and be like, you know the Church of the Broken God and the Sarkic Cults all worship the same God. I mean, what is a flesh monster if not a very complex machine? Anyway, I believe that's it. Yeah, thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed the video, scroll down and hit the subscribe button. I'm talking to you, Pamela. You've been watching my videos and you haven't been subscribed. Maybe this is your first one. Maybe it's your 10th one. It doesn't matter. I'm disappointed in you. I'm not angry. 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