I FEEL LIKE THE INLY REAL LIMITATION IS WHETHER OR NOT IT COUNTD AS AN ARACHNID DUE TI BEING FROM ANOTHER PLANET
COULD TAYLOR CONTROL THE SAND WORMS FROM DUNE?
THEY SEEM TOO LARGE TO HAVE THE INCREDIBLY SIMPLE NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT HER POWER EXPLOITS EVEN IF IT'S SIMPLE RELATIVE TO THEIR SCALE SO I FEEL LIKE NO BUT I WOULD BE OPEN TO ARGUMENTS OTHERWISE
I need to know about that one post that’s like “weatherboy (derogatory)” is that stellar firma or that vine
Novella queen you speak for like half of tumblr
like as someone who has been on tumblr since 2010 destiel becoming canon was always going to be hilarious but the fact it happen while we’re waiting for election results, outshined putin resigning, and happened within a week of a 90 minute video coming out and reminding everyone what a failure the johnlock conspiracy is…like tonight truly is an amazing night for anyone out there with severe internet brain rot
I remember a Astro City comic that also dealt with regular people having access to super tech stuff but being Astro City it explicitly addressed how this stuff wouldn’t get out and would stay in the hands of Superheroes and Supervillians
Now one thing I find really stylistically interesting about Batman Beyond, is that a lot of the mechanisms by which the supervillians do their thing come part-and-parcel with the cyberpunk setting, rather than being an aberration resulting purely from the superheroic genre elements. This is the future of a quote-unquote "present-day" DCU, meaning that they've superficially addressed the question of why all the cutting-edge supertech used in the cape scene never seems to see mass adoption by the civilian sector- forty years later, it has. This means that It's never hard to grok where any given villain is getting the resources necessary to execute their gimmick; these people are flashy by our standards, but they live in a world where everyone has access to flying cars and antigravity drones. Half these people are doing the cyberpunk equivalent of going killdozer with repurposed industrial equipment, or kludging together something with off-the-shelf stuff from radio shack, or mounting a machine gun on a technical truck, and literally in the middle of typing this sentence I started the episode where there's mass-market off-the-shelf animal gene-splicing that would have been a whole-ass individualized origin story in the time of Batman: The Animated Series. Even one-off mutants like Inque and Blight are well-understood within the context of the setting, to the extent of Inque being able to make a knockoff of herself on the go.
This is dystopic. Beyond the genre-typical surface-level megacorp domination of society it's dystopic. On the meta-level it's the same dynamic as Superman: The Animated Series, where the reason there's a sudden uptick in weird costumed crime concurrent with the protagonist's debut is purely Doylistic- the hero needs punching bags. But within the logic of the setting, there's nothing special about Willy Watt's decision to go full Carrie using a hijacked construction robot besides the fact that he had somewhat easier access to the thing than the average school-shooter. Spellbinder being able to put together functional illusion-and-mind-control tech on a high-school counselor's salary- when his entire complaint is that he isn't being paid enough- implies that the main barrier to anyone else pulling the same brainwashing stunt is that nobody else thought to. Shriek's sound suit might be more a more roundabout demolition tool than dynamite, but it's still powerful enough to bring down buildings and he created it as a fly-by-night contractor. The consumer tech base is evolved to the point that regardless of when Batman shows up, shit like this should literally never not be happening- they're past an inflection point. I remember Syndrome from The Incredibles having some kind of line about this
You know what that is? Growth.
Daughter of fantasy villains decides to rebel against her parents by actually going through with her arranged marriage to a local golden retriever of a prince instead of running off with some local villain-to-be or conquering said golden retriever’s kingdom and ruling it solo like her parents expect her to. Plus, sue her, she’s into the clean-cut earnest look.
At the same time, local prince charming discovers that he’s actually very into the gothic fiance his parents have landed him with in order to try and establish peace with the local evil lair down the lane, he would never have guessed a spiderweb pattern could look so fetching on a ball gown…?
Meanwhile, two pairs of parents in a tizzy because they both expected their offspring to whole-heartedly reject this union and give them an excuse to conquer their goody-two-shoes/evil neighbours, they’re not supposed to actually like each other-!
i feel like this is pretty self explanatory
Loki was the first iteration of mpreg. I will take no questions
i actually do kinda like delivering groceries on the side because it gives me such a unique cross-section of the community. i never know whose groceries im shopping for until i finish the delivery and see them/their home and it's like it adds more detail to the picture of who they are. the baby supplies going to the apartment that i know for a fact is one bedroom (they'll be moving soon - i bet they're apartment hunting, i hope they find a place). the new cat litter box, bowl, and kitten food going to the house covered in "i <3 my dog" paraphernalia (a kitten definitely showed up on the porch recently and made itself at home). the fairly healthy boring grocery order that includes an incongruous tub of candy-filled ice cream going to the home of an elderly woman with toddler toys in the yard (it's clearly for her grandkids, whom she sees often).
shopping for someone else's groceries is a fairly intimate thing. i've bought condoms and pregnancy tests, allergy medicine and nyquil, baby benadryl and teething gel, a huge pile of veggies paired with an equally huge pile of junk food, tampons and shampoo and closet organizers and ant traps and deodorizing shoe inserts and a million other little things that tell a million different stories in their endless combinations. one time someone had me buy one single green bean. i messaged them to confirm that's actually what they wanted, and they said yes - neither of them liked green beans very much, but they had a baby they were introducing to solid foods, and they wanted to let him try one to see if he liked them. another time i had someone request 50 fresh roma tomatoes - not for a restaurant, but for a person in an apartment. the kitchen behind them smelled like basil and garlic when they opened the door. another time i brought groceries to three elderly blind women who share a house. that was one of the few times i have ever broken my rule and gone inside a place i've delivered to, because they asked if i could place the grocery bags in a specific location in the kitchen for them to work on unloading and there was no way i was going to refuse helping.
i gripe about the poor tippers, but people can also be incredibly kind. one time i took shelter from a sudden vicious hailstorm inside an older lady's home in a trailer park, while i was in the middle of delivering her groceries. we both huddled just inside the door, watching in shock as golf-ball-sized hail swept through for about five minutes and then disappeared. she handed me an extra $10 bill on my way out the door.
when covid was at its deadliest, people would leave extra (often lysol-scented) cash tips and thank-you notes for me taped to the door or partially under the mat. i especially loved the clearly kid-drawn thank you notes with marker renderings of blobby people in masks, or trees, or rainbows. in summer of 2020 i delivered to a nice older couple who lived outside of town in the hills, and they insisted i take a huge double handful of extra disposable gloves and masks to wear while shopping - those were hard to find in stores at the time, but they wanted me to have some of their supply and wouldn't take no for an answer.
anyway. all this to say people are mostly good, or at least trying to be, despite my complaints.
Strong favorites marked by (⁂)
SCP-033 - The Missing Number
SCP-055 - [unknown]
SCP-087 - The Stairwell
SCP-093 - Red Sea Object
SCP-173 - The Sculpture - The Original
SCP-186 - To End All Wars (⁂)
SCP-270 - Secluded Telephone (⁂)
SCP-342 - Ticket to Ride (⁂)
SCP-387 - Living Lego
SCP-426 - I am a Toaster
SCP-579 - [DATA EXPUNGED]
SCP-592 - Inaccurate History Book
SCP-711 - Paradoxical Insurance Policy
SCP-804 - World Without Man (⁂)
SCP-914 - The Clockworks
SCP-1171 - Humans Go Home
SCP-1193 - Buried Giant
SCP-1322 - World We Helped
SCP-1425 - Star Signals
SCP-1500 - Zachary Callahan
SCP-1539 - Semantic Dissociation Zone
SCP-1689 - Bag of Holding Potatoes (⁂)
SCP-1733 - Season Opener (⁂)
SCP-1802 - Skip
SCP-1981 - “RONALD REAGAN CUT UP WHILE TALKING”
SCP-1983 - Doorway to Nowhere
SCP-1986 - Imaginary Library
SCP-2000 - Deus Ex Machina
SCP-2090 - Potentially XK Tim Duncan
SCP-2135 - 91st Street Station
SCP-2288 - Copy of A
SCP-2316 - The Bodies In The Water (⁂)
SCP-2459 - When the Traffic Clears
SCP-2499 - Harmony of the Spheres
SCP-2521 - ●●|●●●●●|●●|● (⁂)
SCP-2557, A Holding of Envelope Logistics®
Allison Eckhart - Allison Eckhart
SCP-2571 - Cragglewood Park
SCP-2602 - Former Library
SCP-2637 - A controversial chunk of rock with 196,884-dimensional stakes (⁂)
SCP-2718 - What Happens After (⁂)
SCP-2719 - Inside
SCP-2740 - It Wasn’t There (⁂)
SCP-2871 - Strong Interaction Amplifier
SCP-2900 - Participation Trophies
SCP-2935 - A Dead World
SCP-2951 - Too Long (⁂)
SCP-2979 - Your High School Physics Teacher, Mr. [REDACTED] (⁂)
SCP-2998 - Anomalous Transmission, 2485 MHz
SCP-3001 - Red Reality
SCP-3002 - Attempts to Assassinate Thought
SCP-3005 - A Light That Died (⁂)
SCP-3008 - A Perfectly Normal, Regular Old IKEA (⁂)
SCP-3104 - Cops Magnet (⁂)
SCP-3116 - It’s time to stop posting
SCP-3125 - 55555 (NOTE: I recommend reading 3125 after reading everything preceding it on the Antimemetics Division Hub page)
SCP-3127 - Nineteen Year Old Jessica Lambert And A Female Pig Of Abnormal Size, Forever
SCP-3128 - Let’s Play Monopoly!
SCP-3264 - Causeless Effect (⁂)
SCP-3333 - Tower (⁂)
SCP-3455 - 411 Days A Year
SCP-3733 - Everybody Else
SCP-3773 - 9,000 Lives
SCP-3900 - The Internet of Things That Are Wolves (⁂)
SCP-3930 - Does Not Exist (⁂)
Taboo (⁂)
SCP-4022 - Great Big Nothing
SCP-4065 - Ancho(red) Reality
SCP-4121 - The Loop That Never Breaks/Never Has/Never Will Be Broken
SCP-4228 - Karma Kameleon
SCP-4330 - A Moment of Silence
SCP-4365 - Five-Story Upside-Down Hotel
SCP-4417 - The Long Way Round
SCP-4493 - Keep Pride Out Of Corps (⁂)
SCP-4703 - Perfectly Legal
SCP-4774 - Ninth Planet, Perhaps
4807 - Minimalism
SCP-4857 - [DESIGNATION AVAILABLE]
SCP-4885 - Find Him
SCP-4999 - Someone to Watch Over Us
SCP-5005 - Lamplight
SCP-5031 - Yet another murder monster (⁂)
SCP-5087 - When Have They Gone?
SCP-5095 - We Need to Talk about O5-3.
SCP-5320 - The People’s Church Of The Fish That Just Goes On Forever
SCP-5520 - The Rabbit Hole
SCP-5522 - Pizza Delivery Speedrun (RTA) 100% Completion
SCP-5538 - Holder of Abnormalities
SCP-5552 - Our Stolen Theory
SCP-5579 - Boba Roe
SCP-5920 - Work on What Has Been Spoiled
SCP-5994 - You Can’t Top Pigs with Pigs (⁂)
SCP-6006 - Theseus
SCP-6273 - The Empty Skin
SCP-6761 - The Sorting Machine
SCP-6803 - True Earth
SCP-7186 - Rock and Stone
SCP-7819 - no vacancy
S. D. Locke’s Proposal - When Day Breaks (⁂)
Kate McTiriss’ Proposal - A Record
I recommend reading the Antimemetics Division Hub page in order from the beginning (SCP-055) through SCP-3125:
[…]
Critical background reading
SCP-055
There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm (2015) This story is complete.
We Need To Talk About Fifty-Five
Introductory Antimemetics (⁂)
Unforgettable, That’s What You Are
CASE COLOURLESS GREEN
Your Last First Day
Five Five Five Five Five by qntm (2017–)
SCP-3125
[…]
reading anything past SCP-3125 isn’t needed IMO, especially since the rest of the “Five Five Five Five Five” series is unfinished. (EDIT: It’s been finished now, but IMO you should still just stop after 3125)
Also, in my opinion, Introductory Antimemetics is the best tale on the site by far
SCUTTLE (⁂)
Your Very First SCP!
Your Very Last SCP!
This is a provisional draft, and has been assembled retroactively after reading the site for many years – I’m definitely forgetting some I really liked, especially in Series II. This will be updated as I add things, and I’ll reblog myself when I’ve added to it significantly
This is non-exhaustive, it’s not a list of all good SCPs, just some of my favorites that I remember. (682 is both not one of my favorites and also Not Good, though)
This also isn’t an intro guide for beginners, which would be organized differently and would require a lot more thought about order, when to introduce different aspects of the Meta, when to start linking format-screws, etc.
CW for ableism, carcerality, body horror, etc. on all of these links. It’s the SCP wiki
Lastly – you can figure out what ██████ is in SCP-3005 - A Light That Died (“An ██████’s safe on shore but it’s the last thing you want to hold when you’re drowning”) and figuring this out really pulls the entry together!!
Have a present thing throughout the rest of the comic being small panels showcasing various bug perspectives/her sense with bugs, then the water hits and it’s just her water obscured view with nothing else
Imagining a nice segment of the comic adaptation of the Leviathan fight as seen entirely through Taylor's water obscured lenses as carnage ensues
This is how the golden age of piracy ended.