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The SCP Foundation is a fictional organization that exists within an online collaborative writing project. SCP stands for Secure, Contain, Protect, and the Foundation's purpose is to secure and contain anomalous objects, entities, and phenomena that pose a threat to humanity or violate the natural laws of the universe. The Foundation operates in secrecy and employs various methods to contain these anomalies, including research, experimentation, and, in extreme cases, termination. The SCP Foundation has a vast catalog of entries detailing various anomalous objects, entities, and phenomena, which are written in a standardized format for ease of reading and comprehension. The SCP Foundation has gained a large following online and has inspired numerous creative works such as video games, comics, and podcasts.
I am personally a big fan. Though nowadays my #1 way to consume the content is via the YouTube channel: The Exploring Series. The channel kinda turns a lot of the project's content into audiobook format, essentially. Lord Bung has a legendary short-series: Confinement that is only fully enjoyed having immersed yourself significantly in the universe as a whole.
Many of the SCP stories I've read, listened to or experienced have left me reflecting and thinking more often than not. Even if not the stories themselves, but the underlying ideas and discussions they can promote are worth having a space for I feel.
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The following are a personal list of my favorites that you may enjoy experiencing while getting started. Since there tends to be so much diversity with the writing in the project, I'll be sorting them by whether they are more horror, mystery, narrative or emotionally focused.
1. Favorite Horror SCPs
This is a difficult type because what I find horrific / disturbing, you might not. And there are quite a few other articles besides these that are equally if not more scary, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- SCP-1981 ~ RONALD REGAN CUT UP WHILE TALKING
- SCP-1733 ~ Season Opener + Audio Version
- SCP-2614 ~ Sometimes I Go Out In Pity For Myself + Audio Version
I am personally a big fan. Though nowadays my #1 way to consume the content is via the YouTube channel: The Exploring Series. The channel kinda turns a lot of the project's content into audiobook format, essentially. Lord Bung has a legendary short-series: Confinement that is only fully enjoyed having immersed yourself significantly in the universe as a whole.
Many of the SCP stories I've read, listened to or experienced have left me reflecting and thinking more often than not. Even if not the stories themselves, but the underlying ideas and discussions they can promote are worth having a space for I feel.
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The following are a personal list of my favorites that you may enjoy experiencing while getting started. Since there tends to be so much diversity with the writing in the project, I'll be sorting them by whether they are more horror, mystery, narrative or emotionally focused.
1. Favorite Horror SCPs
This is a difficult type because what I find horrific / disturbing, you might not. And there are quite a few other articles besides these that are equally if not more scary, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- SCP-1981 ~ RONALD REGAN CUT UP WHILE TALKING
- SCP-1733 ~ Season Opener + Audio Version
- SCP-2614 ~ Sometimes I Go Out In Pity For Myself + Audio Version
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