Last thread here 103 parts, first question can go to Attila the Pun.
Lets start this off like I'm not first. I don't like 'First' comments.
What is something that you feel everyone likes, but you're just not impressed?
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I think that the MCU stopped being interesting after Civil War. I was sleeping through Black Panther and Homecoming, and I hate Infinity War with a passion. Sorry y'all, the self-righteous raisin was nowhere near as interesting or complex as the writers thought he was.
In the latest smash-hit open-world RPG, you play as the patron saint of a meal, whether breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, midnight snacks, etc. If it's a meal that you can associate a time with, you're the saint of it. Your holy relic is a utensil (spoon, spork, chopsticks, gravy ladle, etc.)
What meal are you the patron saint of, and what is your holy utensil relic?
Bonus: why those?
This is a good one considering I've actually tried out cooking lately.
My meal would probably be dinner since that is what I cook most of my meals for, and my holy utensil will probably be the silverware spoon. The spoon can be used for most dining, and thus it is the most valuable utensil.
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Still has not loaded, seven hours later. Fantastic.
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If for some inexplicable reason, you had to introduce SCP to a random stranger via any single article, which one would it be?
If you where to write a book on the SCP foundation what would you call it and what would it be about?
What is the most fun you've ever had at a job? If you haven't had a job yet, then what's the most fun you've ever had during a class?
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I see I've been upgraded. There was a time when I was working at a Goodwill. Someone had donated a pogo stick and we decided to have a little fun with it since it was a slow day. I made a bet with someone that if I could do 30 pogo stick jumps that he'd give me $20. Easiest $20 I ever made.
What are some of your favorite underrated SCPs from Series III onwards?
SCP-4001 "Alexandria Eternal" is one of my favorite SCPs, and by no means unpopular, but I still believe that it is underrated. Mostly I believe this because it was an entry into the SCP-4000 contest, which it did not win. I felt that 4001 exemplified the theme of History much better, and I didn't like the current SCP-4000 that much as its own article, let alone an X000 contender. All that is, of course, my own personal taste and I don't like hate SCP-4000 or anything. Other than that… I can't think of any other SCPs that I've ever thought were underrated, especially constrained to picking from Series III and onwards. Honestly, I haven't been reading stuff on the site consistently for perhaps as long as two years now, so I don't remember many articles at all. My free time vanishes so quickly nowadays…
edit a couple hours later: not an SCP article, but a supremely underrated tale is All Hallows. It is my uncontested favorite tale of all time, and deserves many more +1 rates than it currently has.
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You run a Pokémon gym. What type of gym would it be? Bonus points for gimmicks in the layout of the gym or a team.
Dragon-type. Not sure what I would do that would be cool for the gym layout. The only cool idea for it I can think of is having it be a team battle with an AI partner that has a team built for moves that also cause you harm, like self-destruct, so you kinda have to fight against your partner as well as other two people.
I'd probably use a full water type gym since its pretty good on the defensive side of things, and the gimmick would be a dynamax adventure type battle layout leading up to the final fight with me. You'd only get to use 1 Pokemon per battle until the last one to make it feel more like a dynamax adventure.
Who, in your opinion, is the most powerful fictional character? Bonus points if your argument is solid and agreeable, not dumb and biased.
Bit of a broad question. I hear Thanos is a pretty big deal, but fictional in general? You'd be able to put any god figure there, like Eru Ilúvatar or even something like Arceus for that matter. I guess it being able to be captured is a bit of a dent in their resume though.
G'day
While not exactly the most well-known "character" from where it originates, I believe Azathoth is technically the most powerful being in fiction, aside from the obvious 3812.
From Lovecraftian lore (that being my understanding of it), Azathoth is the single most powerful entity because all of existence is his dream, and when he wakes (when not if), everything will simply snap out of existence.
Within Lovecraftian lore, there is a plentitude of deities, monsters, and nightmares that are so complex and unknowable by the human mind that simply observing these creatures drives a person to madness. And those things are just a small figment of this guy's dream.
He is outside reality and can end it by waking up, I think that's pretty powerful.
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