SCP-2130, the Calorie-Kid and his eating habits, accidentally overfed by the kid who took him on over the weekend at -25 and four votes.
"WELL FOUNDATION. YOU MADE IT SO EASY. SO VERY VERY EASY." - dimensionpotato
SCP-2130, the Calorie-Kid and his eating habits, accidentally overfed by the kid who took him on over the weekend at -25 and four votes.
"WELL FOUNDATION. YOU MADE IT SO EASY. SO VERY VERY EASY." - dimensionpotato
SCP-2902, summarily deleted for being an unfinished work at -23 and four staff votes.
Readers, writers, as per the Site Rules, unfinished works are not allowed on the mainsite. Works in progress belong in the sandbox.
SCP-2542, a small room with operational lights (Even if power is cut to the room), -45 and four staff votes.
SCP-2933, All victims have never completed their goal and typically die of rapid blood loss, -33 and five staff votes.
SCP-2196, This machine is to be tested WITH CAUTION, -29 and four staff votes.
SCP-2138, a ring with blue and green gems on the band with a red face detailed by what seems to be a horse holding some description of flora, -27 and four staff votes.
SCP-2139, From the “head” to the “feet”, SCP-2139 is 1.7 meters (5 feet 8 inches) and weighs [REDACTED], approximately █ times less than the average weight of wood, -24 and four staff votes.
SCP-2206, SCP-2206 does not eat food or drink water. It- in fact- has no digestive system whatsoever, -23 and five staff votes.
How does Zyn clear thee? Let me count the ways.
Delete thee of the depth and breadth and height
The votes do reach, when falling out of sight
SCP-2179, a black battery, fed to SCP-682 because I can't think of anything better, at -20 and 6 staff votes.
SCP-2719, an unfinished post called Teledraft, was drafted and sent off to basic training with 5 staff votes.
SCP-2337's evil twin, summarily deleted as a duplicate post with 4 staff votes.
Rendezvous in Quebec - DELETED
I don't like having a tale dredging at +14 with my name on it. Wasn't worth keeping around and really it was part of a failed future concept.
SCP-2158, a trilogy of books that hold keys, one made at the beginning of time, elaborate hoax did not get the series a film adaptation at -45 and five staff votes
SCP-2337, piano that makes people compose songs with lyrics that can reveal your inner feelings when you sit at the bench, put in the music room to hang out with the other player instruments at -20 and four staff votes.
SCP-2133, delicate porcelain Christmas village that eats people, convinced to change its diet to gingerbread men at -16 and five staff votes.
Staff edit: Not cool, Beryli. The article in question is not even deleted yet.
DrBeryli, generally only staff members running routine deletions and original authors self-deleting their work post in the Deletions thread. There's no reason to post the entire content of a now-deleted low-rated SCP here, especially if you're not the one who actually deleted the piece. If the author would prefer not to announce a self-deletion, that's their call.
Please refrain from doing this in the future.
Edit: Furthermore, the article in question hasn't even been deleted yet. Site members, please leave deletion announcements to people who are actually doing the deletions.
SCP-2988 / SCP-57608-J summarily deleted for trolling, Decibelles witnessing.
SCP Wiki Administrator | Earth: We're all in this together.
SCP-2284, a very unorganized mine, with many uneven holes all across the walls, also a routinely-disappearing pool of blood and a ghost named Alfred, renovated and fenced off so Alfred could finally clean up the blood in peace at -44 and seven staff votes.
SCP-2577, super-smooth black cloak always cold to the touch that people will obsess over and kill to obtain, eloped and lived a fulfilling life with Death's Cloak of Invisibility (can't covet it if they've never seen it) at -40 and four staff votes.
SCP-2161, dissolving arthropod with swift-moving antennas that are the arthropod's instrument to dissolving medium, strength material, tragically dissolved itself by accident in a beautifully poetic feat of life's unkindness at -36 and four staff votes.





