In the past this woud be a warning against the fearies, now it's cautioning against some ai-surveillance-crap.
Do Not Be Taken Alive
What is SCP? These look like Gaunerzinken to me.
In summary: SCP is a collaborative fiction project. It centers around the titular SCP Foundation, a secret organization that collects, studies, and hides anomalous items, organisms, locations, and phenomena. Most of the articles within it are papers that describe the object, how to contain it, its effects or abilities, and any supplementary material.
A massive rabbit hole into an alternate reality.
Damn, getting downvoted for answering a question? This really is just reddit by another name. (e: for the record, this was stuck on +0 -1 for several hours)
complaining about downvotes while on +5
This really is just reddit by another name.
You're being part of the problem
I don't know what you're talking about, it was on -1 for hours. Besides, doesn't blåhaj disable downvotes?
Downvotes are only disabled locally, but that also disables downvote federation for our communities. Basically the downvotes you see were from people on your instance, and to everyone on other instances they can't see the downvotes so it seems like you're complaining about nothing.
🤷 Just saying
A massive rabbit hole into an alternate reality.
Oh, that! (slaps forehead) I met this a few times but it never drew me in. Thanks, anyhow.
I don't speak German, so I dunno what that is, but my first thought was the hobo code:
That's pretty much what Gaunerzinken are (the actual symbols might differ though).
Uhh...where can I buy one of these signs?
Steal the image and search up "custom sign on your favourite search engine will work, I'm sure.
Topical, considering AI voice clones and scammers.
im a therian
The terrible fate would be not meeting you
c/scarysigns
Reminds me of this blend of short horror-ish stories, and dark creepy themed lofi music
Dnd Leucrotta or that fucking bear from Annihilation?
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