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SCP-1151 (?)
SCP-1151 is an ordinary black marker pen that becomes anomalous when used to draw a smiley face on a person's palm, turning them into SCP-1151-1. Over about a week, the affected person will gradually start to believe the smiley face on their hand is their real face, eventually attempting to remove their actual head, which they perceive as a dangerous growth. If they succeed in decapitating themselves, they can still move around for several hours despite the severe injury. The pen is kept in a sealed container, and anyone handling it must wear protective gloves.
Limbo of the Lost (?)
The article describes "Limbo of the Lost" as a 2008 point-and-click adventure game that gained notoriety for extensive plagiarism of environments and assets from other video games like *The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion*, *Sea Dogs*, and *World of Warcraft*. Developed by Majestic Studios, the game was quickly withdrawn from sale shortly after its North American release when the plagiarism was discovered. The developers involved blamed one member for the unauthorized use of copyrighted material, leading to the departure of others from the studio and the game receiving overwhelmingly negative reviews.

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  1. ozefe ozefe Public

    A dynamic README with AI-generated summaries of random articles from the SCP Foundation and Wikipedia.

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  2. funython funython Public

    Fun with Python

    Python

  3. rust-exercises rust-exercises Public

    Rust exercises I did while reading The Rust Programming Language

    Rust

  4. modern-js modern-js Public

    JavaScript exercises I did while reading The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

    JavaScript 4