 Ahoy-hoy and we're doing another voice only video for reasons you don't need to be reminded of. Welcome back to the channel. Today we're doing r slash dank memes from site 19. I didn't actually have a very long list of memes to do this week, but hopefully there's enough here for me to have a few discussions about. Well, not discussions since nobody's responding. Maybe they will be discussions. Maybe I'm going crazy. Let's find out. GOIs after the mass grade breaks. Business is good. You know, not most GOIs. Most GOIs have a vested interest in preserving a mass grade. I mean, like, business as good as reminds me more of Marshall Carter and Dark than anything. And for them, keeping anomalies rare and valuable is very important. So they have a huge interest in preserving a mass grade. In fact, I suppose if the common public knew just how easy it was to make certain anomalies, Marshall Carter and Dark would not make very much money, which is something I don't think people consider about the SCP universe. Even if you disagree with the idea that, you know, 5,000 SCPs like I do, I think no one cannon can really support more than a few hundred SCPs before things start to get out of hand. Just with regards to the amount of resources that are required for a lot of them to keep under containment and beyond that, just the sheer number of things that are, well, safe. Someone mentioned, I mentioned this to someone before and they pointed out that, you know, safe objects are just throwing a box and you're good to go. And Euclids, a lot of Euclids are really just throw them in a cell and leave them and you're good to go. So yeah, you could, you could keep a lot of them, but the sheer number of keyers or polyons, I mean, regardless, the SCP universe seems to be one in which anomalies are pretty easy to create. I mean, gamers against weed can just like random, like random people on the internet just be like, I've made an anomaly today, it could destroy the world. I'm like, okay. Anyway, as I said, I don't necessarily agree with this one. The SCP foundation is not the only Geo, SCP foundation is not technically a group of interest because everything we see on the SCP Wiki is from the foundation's perspective, but uh, really it qualifies in all but name. The SCP foundation is not the only group of interest that has a vested interest in preserving the mass grade. So sorry, you are wrong. Nobody, the sky above the port was the color of television tuned to a dead channel. That's right. I say his whole name every time I say it out loud. I actually used to type it all out, but there's a couple of instances where I haven't. So I broke that rule a couple of times. But it's one of those things is like, I don't remember, I didn't originally know what that was from. Like, well, that's not true. I saw the sky above the port was the color of television tuned to a dead channel. And I was like, hmm, that's from Neuromancer, which is a book I still haven't read. But I recognize the introduction anyway, because it's sort of Mimi. But the sky above the port was the color of television tuned to a dead channel is a, what's his, what's his job? Generally, he's a member of staff. He is, he's helped me out on a couple of occasions with articles that I've been working on. He's a, he's a, he helped me translate something from English to Russian for a script I was working on recently. And just in general, he's a good guy, but also everyone seems to think that he's a bot because he acts, he sometimes acts like one, which is, it's a funny meme, but he's not moving on. Now see, I had to look up, there was none in the actual, I think maybe it's because people don't on the dank memes subred maybe tired of these, but there were no siren head memes in in the, in the list that was sent to me by Yossi. So I had to go looking for one because I wanted to make sure they'd be able to mention it. First of all, because if you look at the title of this video, I wanted to make sure that I could do that. And second of all, I was going to mention that I'm actually going to do a video this Thursday on how siren head is in an SCP because I feel, I don't know how many people really believe this thing, but it is a thing that has come up enough times that I feel like it's worth doing a video on. Plus, you know, super popular. I'm not going to lie. If I know something that could get me more views and fits the content of the channel, I'm going to do it. So siren head, I'm not sure if I'm going to call it you're wrong about siren head. I might, or I might just call it siren head is not an SCP, just a, just to be more clear. I think I might do you're wrong about siren head. I think that's probably because you're right. It's going to be a you're wrong about video anyway. Yeah. I mean, this whole six, eight, six, I want to go into too much detail here, but yeah, six, seven, eight, nine is not a real article. In fact, it's been taken down, but we'll talk about that on Thursday. Okay. So when I first saw this, I have a question for God. Why? Okay. I first saw this. I had no idea what it was about. And then I saw the title of it that said SCP 5000. And I'm going to be honest with you. And this is probably an end. I mean, like, this is something I try, I consider when I'm thinking about whether an article is any good or not. I couldn't remember. And this isn't down to my memory. Well, it is. And in a sense, I couldn't remember what SCP 5000 was for a moment, even with the full context of the meme right there in front of me. And it took me a second. Eventually, I remembered what it was. That's how little it stuck with me. It's just sort of sad when I think about it, but can't help, but it'd be true. I don't know. Oh God, no. You guys fucked up. Oh, it's just pointing. I guess he, I say he because I don't really think of the avatar as me, but he's just pointing. Yeah, don't worry about this guy. He just points it wrong people. I saw this and I kind of smiled a little bit. Dr. Sumerians. I don't know if I do or don't have a nice voice. I think that it is, at the very least, appropriate for doing YouTube videos, possibly narrations. I'm not 100% sure how appropriate it is for the voice acting that I try to do from time to time, but at the same time, I think they're both skill sets that are very related to each other. Maybe one of these days I'll start really focusing in on those sorts of jobs, but for now, mostly I just do this and I'm happy with that. No, please don't let them brush me away. Don't let them hide us. Try to find more. I know there's got to be more people who try to leave something behind. Don't let the world die in vain. Remember us? Ha ha ha. SCP 2000 go brrr. I mean, did the world die in vain? That's the real question. In SCP 2000, everything gets remade. So the real question is, what is death? Sort of a sort of big one. What is death? Not entirely sure. In a dank memes from site 19 video that I have enough time or definitely don't have enough energy to go into a long philosophical discussion about the continuity of life with regards to if you die and then you are recreated in every possible way with all your memories intact from the point of death, did you ever die in the first place? Because what I've always looked at is dying is, except for in fantasy, I'm going to do it anyway apparently, in fantasy settings, death is temporary. So it is a, you know, you can be kind of dead, totally dead, irretrievably dead and only have levels of death or even science fiction sometimes. You can have levels of death or you level one dead, level five dead, irretrievable, no backups or, you know, just happen to have your life signs cease for a moment. But in the real world, death is wholly binary. You either are or you aren't. If your heart stops and your brain activity stops and 30 minutes later, someone does something like gives you CPR and you breathe again and you come back and you're fine, you weren't dead because death is binary, you either are or aren't. And once you are, you never aren't. There is no undead, no resurrection, none of that. Well, I mean, unless you believe in certain religions, but I'm looking at from at least a purely scientific standpoint, a little bit like clinically dead and dead are not the same thing. Like there are things that can happen to you that by all measures you appear dead, but you are not dead. As long as you come back, you never died in the first place. You just entered into a near death state. And SP 2000 is a bit more complex version of this. But if at some point, an exact replica of you exists with all your memories right at the point of your death, then you didn't die because there's a continuity of consciousness there. If you if it stops here and begins here, you just literally are the same person. It's complex. And like I said, it's not really even though I just went into it for like, I don't know, a minute and a half to maybe two minutes, maybe longer. Not really appropriate for a dank memes video that's supposed to be heard or 2000 go burger. What I see what my slice of craft American singles see, that is not a single slice of cheese, friend. That is two. Yeah, that's two cheese slices. You screwed up. I know my cheeses. This is not really also. I called it cheese and it's not cheese. Craft American singles are not cheese. They are pasteurized cheese like products because the federal government doesn't recognize them as cheese, so they can't call themselves cheese. Dairy farmers of the world unite. What I do know for sure is that there's a tale on the SCP Wiki that this is certainly referencing where Dr. Sumerian decided to just stick a bunch of cheese in a microwave and then microwave it until they burnt to a crisp because it was being a dick, which I have never done. I have done that with popcorn, but I've never done it with cheese. So, you know, that's that's how I'm morally superior. Anyway, that's it. Thank you very much for watching. Hope to feel better by Thursday, man. I keep like going in and out of this malaise where it's like my head hurts. My everything is tired, but it'll get better or it won't. Those are the options as far as I'm concerned. As far as anyone is concerned, it either is a thing or isn't a thing. But thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed the video, please hit the subscribe button and then hit the notification bell next to that so you're notified when I upload new videos. 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