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  • Oh boy, you’re in for a ride if you choose to go down this road lol. So the SCP Foundation is a wiki style serial and collaborative writing project that has been going strong since 2008. It’s a sort of spinoff of the creepypasta genre of web serial work that has a semi-codified structure. There are tens of thousands of entries at this point and the range of topics and styles is immense. There are some authors that have done far more work than others and have a sort of established mini-lore canonization that sometimes conflicts with other authors and sometimes fits nicely within them. It’s a true grab-bag of content so it’s hard to say where to begin but memtics and anti-memetics play an ENORMOUS role in many many many of the stories and concepts. edit: when this book was published as a book, they kind of changed some things around so it isnt technically part of the foundation, hence why they say “the organization” instead

    FURTHER EDIT (sorry not sorry): here is a link to an entry by qntm that serves as a basis for the beginning of what became the book, but in true SCP format meaning it is written as an entry in a government style database and follows the established format of first discussing the Special Containment Procedures of the Keter class entity. SCP-055






  • This is very good advice. I had my “Steve” time as well, and it lasted for pretty much a decade before I got myself into just enough trouble that I was semi forced into seeking help. The help did help, but the biggest help was just getting me to stop denying the world and going day by day and to start looking at the bigger picture. I admitted to myself that I was dealing with a combination of inherited mental health issues but also that I was using a bad thing in my past as an excuse to feed the mental health issues. I kept the issues at the forefront of my identity and didnt let myself heal. Once I was able to say that I was doing that, I was able to put it behind me. It doesnt magically go away, but it enabled me to grow other aspects of myself as well.