Hah, this is great, I had no idea this was supposed to be until it hit me, great payoff.
Might wanna give it another read though, there are some SPaG errors here and there like : "Copies of literature and art depicting SCP-6909 is stored" and "All personnel involved with SCP-6909 should have undergone training" (must instead of should have?)
+1 tho!
I finally got around to reading it! Short and sweet you turned the meme into something that's actually wholesome good on ya. Great art as well. nice god Luxaiko and Joreth. +1
temmy
A lovely, quick read. The ending didn't even piss me off LMAO +1
This needs another copyediting pass, but it's otherwise okay. I don't think this is the first non-hazardous anomalous memetic text that manifests within myths, but I'd have to go back and check tagged articles. Regardless, personally I'd like to see some more details. Maybe include some hints about the anomaly's origin, or what created it? Does the anomaly reappear, or was its manifestation a one-time thing?
The written example was thoughtfully constructed; I appreciated that. It felt both genuine as a fable, and true to the meme.
Oh this was so good. A great subversion of expectations, the reveal at the end took me by surprise, yet it made so much sense. I loved that, honestly. I've loved how some of these memecon entries have integrated memes into culture in a more anthropological way. They've been really great; this one is no exception.
Overall, a fun and satisfying skip. Easy upvote.
This is definitely a chad article.
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