Cant be stressed enough that modern fandomites fundamentally do not understand the idea of a fictional character. Every show, game, etc might as well be reality TV
@WesternGermy @herbieharry@ISimpson73 I'm sorry, where in this conversation have I complained? Am I part of a homogeneous whole with every single person you disagree with here? I simply pointed out that, since you're American, you almost definitely have nothing of any use to say here.
@Oksendaz@oaknashnthorn@esjesjesj Yeah man, old food that's almost never seen nowadays is really interesting. If you are interested in seeing more, take a look at the original post
The imagine dragons song in the opening: ooh ohhh I have no enemies, I have no enemies because I slashed them with my sword. Ohh, the treachery, I kill people with my sword.
The original 4chan authors of SCP are mostly still around. They support the LGBTQ community and the direction the community has gone because they are literally still here.
People like this? They contribute nothing yet claim ownership. Utter failures of human beings.
@DegenerateArtzy Whatever you say tourist, if you're basing your opinion on whether SCP has always been queer on a few faded memories of you reading 049 and perhaps 682 (if you were feeling adventurous) whilst not being involved in the community, that opinion is entirely invalid.
@DegenerateArtzy "ruins" scp has been pretty consistently queer. your type is the most tourist around, i can 100% guarantee you have zero experience with scp past a few videos on youtube and the popular basic articles. it's not our problem in the slightest if passive viewers complain.
I beg of you all to go actually check out the SCP wiki instead of listening to some random dumbass on Twitter.
This project consistently puts out some of the most interesting and compelling works of creative writing on the internet right now.
@Marcodmeatball Alongside that, this track (Serie de Fragmento) from the prequel (A Reqiuem for Innocence) also stands out to me, oozing with regret.
https://t.co/e8IkE0cFJK
@Marcodmeatball It's kind of up for debate on whether a visual novel counts as a video game, but The House in Fata Morgana has one of the most haunting soundtracks I've ever heard. I finished the VN four years ago, and the OST still sticks with me. My favourite track.
https://t.co/p1hm2CLSuU