This is why I find the Antimemetics Division so interesting. Imagine it is your job to remember something that makes you forget. Then just knowing that something could be dangerous. Your job is to keep track of the unknowable! Every other part of the SCP foundation is built to make people forget, and here your job is to try and remember. Knowledge is power, a weapon! But remember it can be a double edged sword … attached to a reality consuming anti thought …
Rhey should make invisible robots that can be seen or detected by human beings to make that gigantic machine they need and then they automatically and in some random person just pushes the button to destroy the otherworldly monster.
@@jastermereel6949 this is the first time I've listened to this narrator and I'm sorry but it's a struggle to keep listening. His cadence, inflections and the way he says "paperwork" is hard to listen to. I'm not a fan of voice bots reading articles like these but........
God, I love the "There's no antimemetics division"
This is why I find the Antimemetics Division so interesting. Imagine it is your job to remember something that makes you forget. Then just knowing that something could be dangerous. Your job is to keep track of the unknowable! Every other part of the SCP foundation is built to make people forget, and here your job is to try and remember.
Knowledge is power, a weapon! But remember it can be a double edged sword … attached to a reality consuming anti thought …
And when it's your job to unknown the knowable.
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Damn, she should have listened to Kim and gotten some field gear...
If you love this, try: there is no antiemetic division. You are going to get your money's worth. It's a book, tho.
You can read it on the wiki too!
Rhey should make invisible robots that can be seen or detected by human beings to make that gigantic machine they need and then they automatically and in some random person just pushes the button to destroy the otherworldly monster.
Hey what happened to Greg katerman? I’m so used to hearing that distinctive voice on here!
You mean the other narrator? He still does the articles. This one reads the tales.
@@S0ulGh0st oh I see. My auto list started playing these and I thought he was gone! This guy is also very good tho too
@@jastermereel6949 this is the first time I've listened to this narrator and I'm sorry but it's a struggle to keep listening. His cadence, inflections and the way he says "paperwork" is hard to listen to. I'm not a fan of voice bots reading articles like these but........
I really enjoy this narrator!
This is how 5000 probably started
Now this is the true unknown of chutulu horror
SCP-3125 is Nyarlathotep
Damn this was an interesting one!
If your 50 miles fron your destination and you're driving 50 mph and every mile you decrease your by 1 mph, how long will it to drive that 50 miles?
An hour and a half?
Since you've already traveled that mile before decreasing your speed, you'll reach your destination before reaching 0 mph... so an hour.
@@Kazuma11290But you are completing every mile slower than the last. I take back my last answer. Its going to take you hours.
The solution is approximately 4.5 hours. The last mile will be the longest, taking a full hour
Captain Kirk? Is that you narrating??
It’s a speech to text program.
10:40 is that SCP-96's face? Oh shit.
Noice
boop
Not first!
First!!!
booop!