Sounds like my town. Bus drivers don't take the tickets, its an honor system that oddly enough works wonders I've never felt the urge or even desired to reuse a ticket, in fact I feel compelled to throw them into the recycling
@@blueclaw6358 Honor systems work fine in my experience. Its how the entire danish transportation system works. We do have ticket people going up and down trains on longer trips, but even then you can just ignore them and they'll assume you've already shown your ticket before. Its really rare for them to ask for the ticket if you don't show interest. I know because I take the train in the mornings and am often on my phone. They just walk past me most days if I haven't seen them coming, assuming i'd be showing of my ticket if I was a new passenger. Most people are fundamentally honest.
Who was that sniper who shot the bus driver? He deserves to be awarded highly. To hit a bus probably going 90kHm or more from a distance is no joke, dayum
Given that they are likely trained to hit targets moving that fast (especially considering some of the SCPs being fast as fuck) that likely was just the average shot for them.
Or as the same level as Floyd Lawton AKA Deadshot, the Man Never Misses he even Shot Flash someone who could break Time And Space with Speed Alone so am not surprised they somehow shot something going fast as a Vehicle like Hawkins said it must be just an Average Shot for them knowing what the Foundation can do and who they are am not surprised in the slightest if they manage to stop a speeding vehicle.
You should do a video on these D Class. Every video they die, only to be mysteriously resurrected. They could weaponize them or clone their ability. And make 999 immortal.
@@memey6978 it’s a joke lol, I was referring to the fact that in the whole channel, there’s only 4-5 D Class designs, and that, for example, the blond D Class appears in almost every video. Same thing with the researchers. They’re always the same ones during every vid.
@ADR yes, Sure there are cooler, stranger, more spooky but this one somehow got the right mix for me, Simpel but downright terrifying with a littel bit of mystery. It's Not my absolute favourit but yeah
The purpose of D class is to put them into dangerous circumstances for the purpose of learning about them. The Foundation seeks to be able to contain, counter, or possibly even benefit from anomalies. Its not about just torturing prisoners.
It depends on the writer, similar to how some believe D-Classes are freed after their period is over and others think they're killed off Personally I like to think that the Foundation treats them decently, since there's literally no reason for them to abuse D-Classes
This SCP reminds me off of that pixelated animation that I once saw here on UA-cam years ago. It's about a young man taken off a train in the subway station. He's not alone though since there's a sleeping man beside. As the train begin to ride off, the lights all around on the inside flicker then went dark. The next moment, the young man find himself feeling something off and with the lights so dimmer he know something is definitely wrong. He then set going around each carriages and each time he met different types of people he encounter. A business man? A schoolgirl and a creepy little girl tip-toing. As the young man converse to each others and fix some problems. He soon found himself at the 'end of the line'. With the train speeding a lot faster and the area around getting more and more dark. He then find himself on the carriage where the creepy girl is. Once inside all hell broke lose, lights went off and the only thing could be lighten off are from the outside. The young man soon face to face of an utter horror as the missing little girl from this carriage re-appeared morphed into a terrifying gigantic nightmarish spider. Enclosing steps by steps, the young man is petrified. As the monster is just near damn inches, suddenly the young man is pulled in by the schoolgirl and the lights went on again. The horrifying spider is gone and the carriage that was once full of cobwebs and rot is not there anymore. The train stops and the door open with a brilliant shining light behind. The schoolgirl made once last talk with the young man and as they exited the train . . . everything went so bright. The next moment, the young man find himself once again inside the train and find himself asleep. Maybe thinking it was just a dream? With the train stop reaching the destination, the young man exited. So it's about that. What I learned from this short animation is life behind fullness and the afterlife within. And yes, the young man slipped into some sort of a limbo where he encountered the 'deceased' and the 'spider' as the entrapment? I don't know. Either way that short animation is great but I can't honestly remember it's name anymore. It's been so long I think.
Your comment also reminded me of a segment in some Japanese ghost story anthology that aired on TV before. The story was just like how you described it, except it was short and it happened on a taxi. I think this is the story: There was some office worker running late to work in Tokyo Metropolitan Area. It was already 10:16 AM, and he needed a cab. He was able to hail one. In the part of Tokyo where he called the taxi, there was one of those buildings that had a huge screen that broadcasted news or something like that. On the screen, there was a soccer match happening. The office worker hurriedly went in, the driver, was calm, and smiling too. They went by an expressway then suddenly told him that "It's okay, sir. Just leave everything to me." Then, at that moment, the broadcasted soccer match was about to kick a penalty ball. Everything inside the car went white, and the office worker recalled that they passed by a place he couldn't describe properly, and said that everything there was just 'bright and peaceful'. Then, in a flash, they were suddenly in front of the building where the office worker worked. The driver didn't even charge him for anything. When he was going to his cubicle, he noticed the time; it was 10:17 AM. There was also a TV broadcasting some soccer match, and the player was just about to kick the ball and scored it. He was puzzled. . . Who was that driver? And the place he rode the taxi from would have taken nearly half an hour to get to his workplace. . . But a minute only passed. What was that place. . . ? What had just happened?
It's called "Last Train Home" And as you already conveyed, it's a 2D pixelated Japanese game about a guy hoping in a train in midnight. At the end of train, a giant spider lurking behind him only to be saved by a girl who then said that the guy hasn't dead yet and apparently all the passengers aboard are dead people heading towards their "destinations"
I truly appreciate that this channel consistently gets videos out. I love the voice actors, i love the explanation of the content (Even when it's heavily cut down to make video length or to be flat out censored). It's calming, and it's my afterwork ritual to check new uploads from this channel. Thank you
342 is my fav scp. Read it a few years back. Really captured the feeling of an 80s-esque action horror. Especially with the test where they tried to stop 342 and it ended with the bus crashing, engulfed inflames and some witnesses claiming they saw the passenger exit thr burning bus and board a different bus filled demonic entities thst then promptly vanished.
Yeah. 682 would either randomly reappear on another transport or somehow be ejected from the vehicle by the Spider Conductor for being an "unruly passenger."
Get a D-class, put an explosive inside of him tied with it's heartbeat using surgery, give the ticket, outer-worldly spider is kaboom. Sometimes the GOC has the right idea.
Or, not knowing what the spider or whatever really is. They might create sometihng angry that's spesifically out to get them, and have a very difficult/impossible to track means of bringing someone to it.
@@rvpairofdicethewanderer2383 Its like people don't even think of the consequences of their ideas whenever it comes to the destruction of SCPs... but I guess people just don't give a shit about what became of SCP-1609 when the GOC tried to "destroy" it or when a rogue researcher decided that killing off a mother and father as well as the home of SCP-1337 would have just made 1337 disappear. Just because the GOC's ideas may SOUND like the right thing to do on paper, its the PRACTICE they need to be put into to actually determine if they ARE the right thing to do!
@@cursedhawkins1305 I more or less agree but 1337 was the SCP Foundation. Rather one dude who thought the containment of a perfectly harmless anomaly was “too expensive” so he decided to burn down the anomalies house and make sure the fire also killed her family as well. As for how THAT worked…well we all know THAT answer. In a complete vacuum, so not being biased toward or against either the GOC or the SCP FOUNDATION, GOC gets tunnel vision and only thinks of the short term effects. However the SCP FOUNDATION is still playing the long game so many things they do or keep going CAN be seen as immoral/risky. This works with almost any faction in this multiverse. EDIT: well I need to get my eyes checked as you DID mention the researcher was SCP personnel. Anyways bottom line is some people only see in one way or another. GOC=short term SCP=long term
The last doctor reminds me of Junji ito's "The Enigma of Amigara Fault". I think it's the theme of being forced to an inevitable fate by an uncontrollable urge even though you know the consequence.
This SCP, kind of freaked me out.. and here's why About 6 years ago, I took a business trip to Chicago, and after my work was done I decided to check out the night life. I was staying in a hotel nearby, so I thought my stay would've been wasted otherwise. After I finished my tour of the downtown area of the city I ended up finding an untorn subway slip for a subway line that led to 4 blocks from my hotel. At first I thought my luck was amazing, now not having to pay the $50+ taxi charge. my relief was short-lived. I had researched how many stops it would take me to reach the closest point to my hotel. The 8th stop from the time I boarded would be the best place to disembark, however this plan would go awry. For the first 6 stops, there weren't that many people; the time now being around 12am. After the seventh stop is a different story, people began occupying the subway an alarming rate; So many people ended up entering the subway, I nearly mistook the event for an early morning rush, with people trying their hardest to herd to work on time. However, none of them looked dressed in business-worthy attire. Many wearing generic or graphic T-shirts or jackets, jeans and other causal clothing, some with backpacks instead of briefcases, not the usual business or business casual attire for a typical business-day. The influx of people continued well into the 8th stop, by this time I was off my seat, having given it up for a group of women who looked like they needed it more than I did. I was only supported by the handle extended from the ceiling, and the pressing crowd of new subway occupants entering en-mass, shoving my shoulders together. I was past my stop, but I had gotten the ride for free, so 'What was wrong with a few more blocks of walking?' Right? Unfortunately for me, by the 10th stop, there was no sign of the other occupants leaving or letting me pass to get to the exit. My anxiety was spiked by the fact that none of the occupants of the subway seemed to respond to me, or even acknowledge my existence, simply staring off, eyes glazed, as if something had transfixed them, beguiled them. By the time we reached the 12th and final stop on the subway-line, I was frantically shoving and pushing my way through the seemingly endless wall of living mannequins standing between me and freedom. my thigh caught in the door as I finally exited the subway. but that wasn't the worst of it; as I forced my leg free from the doors and fell to the floor of the subway boarding platform, I saw them; Each of the human shaped things that were in the subway with me and their "not-eyes" staring back at me throughout all the windows I could see. I used my still functioning legs to get my nonfunctioning bladder out of there. Id had enough, and I haven't ridden on a subway, or been to Chicago since
As someone who used to use mass transportation, this is terrifying. Almost as terrifying as SCP-787. Day 52 of asking the O5 to use SCP-1968 to create a universe in which 682 doesn't exist.
I love this SCP. Its one of my favorites. It's so simple, yet terrifying, and the SCP Foundation actually tried things to outplay the anomaly. Not just that but the Anomaly actually interacting with the Agents, warning them and even giving them some of what they wanted (the spider creature showing itself) so they'd stop.
They did. Threw down blockades and tire spikes. The Driver plowed through it all, driving on the rims, and ended up in the oncoming traffic lane at 130 mph.
….when I was 10 I found a train ticket on the floor randomly, despite my village being miles from a train station and kept it for a while until one day it vanished. *dramatic music*
It's because the copyright issues are kind of a nightmare. A lot of the images are straight up stolen. A good portion of the SCPs are references to memes or copyrighted material. You'd need to get permission from a lot of different basically anonymous authors that have been inactive online for years. And hollywood doesn't generally seem interested in making films they can't own the rights to.
As a dream space whale i must warn you! It can assume the appearence of ANY ticket, not just transit. The foundation has lost a researcher even to an opera ticket! : ( There, i warped the show a bit so that you can see it for yourselves. :O Consult me before using any suspicious tickets, better safe than sorry.
1:45 My mother told me to never pick an object on the floor and especially during the pandemic and... I think I can buy a €1.90 bus ticket, I'm not that poor 😅😂😂
A demon spider lure... a really good one. Um... what makes the SCP foundation get the idea that the demon spider simply won't create something else when this one stops bringing prey? I mean, they should try to contain the actual anomaly (demon spider) that uses it, it's pretty much (using fishing terms) just the lure, hook, and line.
I don't think we know the extent of it's dimension. It potentially may not be the only one plus actually getting to it seems to be a difficult thing to do with how much it tries to stop any form of interference that would prevent it from getting it's prey.
@@DisorientedWanderer So true... and THAT is what they need to look into. I mean, the ticket is linked to the thing. Put together something to "tune in" to its home reality and location there... without being eaten by dozens of hits buddies around it who have such bait on other realities.
Man I remember a pretty old creepy pasta about a train station/bus stop thing that goes between worlds. It was really good and a whole more terrible than I make it out to be.
Some of these character faces we see over and over in different videos, often with different names. I like to think that they're a cast of returning actors reenacting the various SCP explanations for us.
I really like this video, but the only thing that I really dislike is Dr. Clef just being another scientist and not... Dr. Clef. I'm fairly certain his model has been used before which is weirder.
That scientist is a great guy he literally handcuffed himself to the Dclass to try and save him despite the risks
Truly an agent with nerves of steel. Protecting humanity even if it's a D-class
I hate to say it, and this could be a joke I’m missing, but I think the agent just did that to see if it worked
Yeah hes got honor and respect
Chad moment
@@nateplayzyt8152 yes
Go to love that beanie blonde haired D class guy. The foundation must be constantly resurrecting him, he's their favorite sacrifice.
Dude he should be a scp like every time he dies the beenie brings him back to live ahahha
He is an anomalous D Class and that his containment procedure
Yup...
Who knows how much scp site have cloning machine for the D-Class without ethic comitee or even O5 aware of.
He's Connor lol
I’d love my job to be “wander around NYC and pick up every discarded bus/train ticket I see for a few weeks straight”.
Sounds like my town.
Bus drivers don't take the tickets, its an honor system that oddly enough works wonders
I've never felt the urge or even desired to reuse a ticket, in fact I feel compelled to throw them into the recycling
@@blueclaw6358 Honor systems work fine in my experience. Its how the entire danish transportation system works. We do have ticket people going up and down trains on longer trips, but even then you can just ignore them and they'll assume you've already shown your ticket before. Its really rare for them to ask for the ticket if you don't show interest.
I know because I take the train in the mornings and am often on my phone. They just walk past me most days if I haven't seen them coming, assuming i'd be showing of my ticket if I was a new passenger.
Most people are fundamentally honest.
Who was that sniper who shot the bus driver? He deserves to be awarded highly. To hit a bus probably going 90kHm or more from a distance is no joke, dayum
Given that they are likely trained to hit targets moving that fast (especially considering some of the SCPs being fast as fuck) that likely was just the average shot for them.
@@cursedhawkins1305 a shot like that isn’t average for any gunman. It would be bordering on impossible for even top level snipers
@@Gcool243 the gun must be a n scp
Or as the same level as Floyd Lawton AKA Deadshot, the Man Never Misses he even Shot Flash someone who could break Time And Space with Speed Alone so am not surprised they somehow shot something going fast as a Vehicle like Hawkins said it must be just an Average Shot for them knowing what the Foundation can do and who they are am not surprised in the slightest if they manage to stop a speeding vehicle.
@@Gcool243 dude its a fictional world so the scp foundations people are trained to do some of this shit
It wasn’t taking him to work. It was taking him to…. The twilight zone.
Dauntless
Nice
Nenee nene nenee nene nenee nene
nananananananananananana
Only the real ones can hear this
Almost everybody: There's no way you can make spiders scarier.
SCP Writer: Hold my beer.
to be honest scp writers are so original they can make breathing air a 5 hour long action horror movie
SO TRUE
@@man95ster agreed i think they Should make a Movie
Well the spider is like* tf you lookin at mate get off I've already gotten my dinner
Pennywise's true form: Are you sh*tting me?!
10:16 Never interrupt an interdimensional spider while it's eating.
So it’s basically IT, but as a train conductor instead of a clown.
IGGYYYY?!?!?!?!?
Ahh it’s a spider , send samsara.
Hey I know him! That’s my cousins husband! I was wandering what he’d been up to!
Unless you're name is either Frisk or Chara on a Genocide Run.
Love that this channel is finally going back to presenting lesser known non world ending scps
This is by far my favorite scp. The text logs from the one agent who sacrificed himself are so well written!
You should do a video on these D Class. Every video they die, only to be mysteriously resurrected. They could weaponize them or clone their ability. And make 999 immortal.
While Connor can resurrect in bungs canon, other d class are criminals, political prisoners, and the like. They just get replaced.
Wasn’t there a D-class guide to survival? Kind of like Clefs “guide” to dealing with reality benders.
999 IS immortal.
Um I'm heavily sure they ARENT mysteriously resurrected
They just appear in every video since theres an abundance of them
@@memey6978 it’s a joke lol, I was referring to the fact that in the whole channel, there’s only 4-5 D Class designs, and that, for example, the blond D Class appears in almost every video.
Same thing with the researchers. They’re always the same ones during every vid.
People who owns cars: I don't have such weaknesses
its not for their own car lel
@@oogaooga0000 are you have the stuipid?
@@TheConfius I think he is do have the stupid
@@TheConfius pretty sure he is does have the very stupid
@@goddessofstealth2417 I am very genius
He are is the stupid
this one hits different after forgetting to get off on your stop while on the train
I really Love 342 it Is, at least for me, one of the scps whom captured the essence of scp
@ADR yes,
Sure there are cooler, stranger, more spooky but this one somehow got the right mix for me,
Simpel but downright terrifying with a littel bit of mystery.
It's Not my absolute favourit but yeah
Yeah, it looks normal but isn't. It isn't end of the world - except for the person using it👍
I think it is interesting, how the d-classes in this vid are treated relatively well until death.
The purpose of D class is to put them into dangerous circumstances for the purpose of learning about them. The Foundation seeks to be able to contain, counter, or possibly even benefit from anomalies. Its not about just torturing prisoners.
@@shadowsa2b I know. But they usually do that aswell.
It depends on the writer, similar to how some believe D-Classes are freed after their period is over and others think they're killed off
Personally I like to think that the Foundation treats them decently, since there's literally no reason for them to abuse D-Classes
Ngl, SCP feels like a more adult version of “Goosebumps” by R.L. Stine.
Edit: By ‘adult’ I mean gory, more creepy/scary, etc
Yeah. I guess.
obviously you haven't heard of the cursed furry SCPs then
rule34 on poor 1471 will include the original adult meaning, sadly enough
@@SaltyRocksPew oh I have, but those are exceptions
7:40 The D-Class waving like “bye bye” was both cute and sad
More like he's banging on the glass.
He is like saying ok i guess i will die i guess i deserve it
This SCP reminds me off of that pixelated animation that I once saw here on UA-cam years ago.
It's about a young man taken off a train in the subway station.
He's not alone though since there's a sleeping man beside. As the train begin to ride off, the lights all around on the inside flicker then went dark. The next moment, the young man find himself feeling something off and with the lights so dimmer he know something is definitely wrong. He then set going around each carriages and each time he met different types of people he encounter. A business man? A schoolgirl and a creepy little girl tip-toing.
As the young man converse to each others and fix some problems. He soon found himself at the 'end of the line'. With the train speeding a lot faster and the area around getting more and more dark. He then find himself on the carriage where the creepy girl is. Once inside all hell broke lose, lights went off and the only thing could be lighten off are from the outside. The young man soon face to face of an utter horror as the missing little girl from this carriage re-appeared morphed into a terrifying gigantic nightmarish spider. Enclosing steps by steps, the young man is petrified. As the monster is just near damn inches, suddenly the young man is pulled in by the schoolgirl and the lights went on again. The horrifying spider is gone and the carriage that was once full of cobwebs and rot is not there anymore.
The train stops and the door open with a brilliant shining light behind.
The schoolgirl made once last talk with the young man and as they exited the train . . . everything went so bright.
The next moment, the young man find himself once again inside the train and find himself asleep. Maybe thinking it was just a dream?
With the train stop reaching the destination, the young man exited.
So it's about that.
What I learned from this short animation is life behind fullness and the afterlife within.
And yes, the young man slipped into some sort of a limbo where he encountered the 'deceased' and the 'spider' as the entrapment? I don't know.
Either way that short animation is great but I can't honestly remember it's name anymore. It's been so long I think.
You gotta find the video
Your comment also reminded me of a segment in some Japanese ghost story anthology that aired on TV before. The story was just like how you described it, except it was short and it happened on a taxi. I think this is the story:
There was some office worker running late to work in Tokyo Metropolitan Area. It was already 10:16 AM, and he needed a cab. He was able to hail one. In the part of Tokyo where he called the taxi, there was one of those buildings that had a huge screen that broadcasted news or something like that. On the screen, there was a soccer match happening.
The office worker hurriedly went in, the driver, was calm, and smiling too. They went by an expressway then suddenly told him that "It's okay, sir. Just leave everything to me." Then, at that moment, the broadcasted soccer match was about to kick a penalty ball. Everything inside the car went white, and the office worker recalled that they passed by a place he couldn't describe properly, and said that everything there was just 'bright and peaceful'.
Then, in a flash, they were suddenly in front of the building where the office worker worked. The driver didn't even charge him for anything. When he was going to his cubicle, he noticed the time; it was 10:17 AM. There was also a TV broadcasting some soccer match, and the player was just about to kick the ball and scored it.
He was puzzled. . . Who was that driver? And the place he rode the taxi from would have taken nearly half an hour to get to his workplace. . . But a minute only passed. What was that place. . . ? What had just happened?
It's called "Last Train Home"
And as you already conveyed, it's a 2D pixelated Japanese game about a guy hoping in a train in midnight.
At the end of train, a giant spider lurking behind him only to be saved by a girl who then said that the guy hasn't dead yet and apparently all the passengers aboard are dead people heading towards their "destinations"
@@raulgonzalez8564 Thank you🙂👍
@@raulgonzalez8564 Last train home lore in a nutshell:
I truly appreciate that this channel consistently gets videos out. I love the voice actors, i love the explanation of the content (Even when it's heavily cut down to make video length or to be flat out censored). It's calming, and it's my afterwork ritual to check new uploads from this channel. Thank you
We love the Infographics Show and scp Foundation ❤❤
I was waiting for them to put a camera on the D-Class. But they never even tried.
This SCP was discovered in 1936; all these experiments were probably conducted before they had the ability to put live camera feeds on D Classes.
We have never had a Jamaican vacation giveaway, Dr. Bright is not in charge of it, & SCP-342 is not the official Foundation Travel Voucher.
Ah, I see you are a fellow man of culture
@@simonwyzik8661 Why thank you
Ah! This is my favorite SCP! It was one of the first ones I was introduced too! Im so happy y’all are covering it!
“Ayo let me ou-“
*Disapears*
Imagine this SCP turning into a key card. Any scientist that knows about this one must be paranoid when accessing rooms lol
342 is my fav scp. Read it a few years back. Really captured the feeling of an 80s-esque action horror.
Especially with the test where they tried to stop 342 and it ended with the bus crashing, engulfed inflames and some witnesses claiming they saw the passenger exit thr burning bus and board a different bus filled demonic entities thst then promptly vanished.
Try give the ticket to scp-682 and let scp-682 go on a train filled with D-classes
I’ll kill them all
That’s a waste of D class tbh, just send the lizard, it’ll have 2 different outcomes
1: SCP-682 disappears
2: SCP-682 defeats SCP-342
@@Scp-nv6gq Human flesh does taste great after all.
Nah SCP 682 would probably escape. I mean it somehow returned after being tested with SCP 3930 which is basically nothingness.
Yeah. 682 would either randomly reappear on another transport or somehow be ejected from the vehicle by the Spider Conductor for being an "unruly passenger."
The fact this ungodly creature is 1 number away from scp 343 (which is god) is amazing
Part 7
Stand name: Ticket to Ride
Stand master: Lucy Steel
Ability to defend his master and giving president Valentine blessing aka. Love Train
huh, jojo reference everywhere
Oh Shiiiit this ticket would even kill Jotaro 😓
Dammit Michael! Jojo is EVERYWHERE!
This was one of my first SCPs years ago
Get a D-class, put an explosive inside of him tied with it's heartbeat using surgery, give the ticket, outer-worldly spider is kaboom.
Sometimes the GOC has the right idea.
We don't know for sure what'll happen to the spider, outerworldly objects are often hard to kill and it may cause more casualties than expected.
Or, not knowing what the spider or whatever really is. They might create sometihng angry that's spesifically out to get them, and have a very difficult/impossible to track means of bringing someone to it.
You really wanna cause a more dangerous situtation should the destruction of this SCP backfire?
@@rvpairofdicethewanderer2383 Its like people don't even think of the consequences of their ideas whenever it comes to the destruction of SCPs... but I guess people just don't give a shit about what became of SCP-1609 when the GOC tried to "destroy" it or when a rogue researcher decided that killing off a mother and father as well as the home of SCP-1337 would have just made 1337 disappear. Just because the GOC's ideas may SOUND like the right thing to do on paper, its the PRACTICE they need to be put into to actually determine if they ARE the right thing to do!
@@cursedhawkins1305 I more or less agree but 1337 was the SCP Foundation. Rather one dude who thought the containment of a perfectly harmless anomaly was “too expensive” so he decided to burn down the anomalies house and make sure the fire also killed her family as well. As for how THAT worked…well we all know THAT answer.
In a complete vacuum, so not being biased toward or against either the GOC or the SCP FOUNDATION, GOC gets tunnel vision and only thinks of the short term effects. However the SCP FOUNDATION is still playing the long game so many things they do or keep going CAN be seen as immoral/risky. This works with almost any faction in this multiverse.
EDIT: well I need to get my eyes checked as you DID mention the researcher was SCP personnel. Anyways bottom line is some people only see in one way or another. GOC=short term
SCP=long term
I still like the suggestion someone made...
Using THIS scp with that timetraveling train xP
2:40 and 2:50 He's in bois, he did it, he said it!
Gogogoogogogogo
Thanos found another effective, but much slower way.
This scp is sponsored by all those oil barons who want us to use more cars, instead of public transportation
The last doctor reminds me of Junji ito's "The Enigma of Amigara Fault". I think it's the theme of being forced to an inevitable fate by an uncontrollable urge even though you know the consequence.
I love how all the characters say BLAH BLAH BLAH . Idk but it gives life to these videos .
It really does
@@cobalt1154 I really love all their character sounds.
@@MarioTGP me too 😅😅
@Redbo Black correct
A ticket to ride
*"Get ready children, today we're going to a place called ride"*
Jojo refrence?
@@mememan8522 idk
also known as, hel
@@igorjosue8957 l
@@brosthestickmandude Hell
I completely forgot Dr. Clef actually wrote for the SCP wiki lol. Went too far down the rabbit hole as him as a character.
This SCP, kind of freaked me out.. and here's why
About 6 years ago, I took a business trip to Chicago, and after my work was done I decided to check out the night life. I was staying in a hotel nearby, so I thought my stay would've been wasted otherwise.
After I finished my tour of the downtown area of the city I ended up finding an untorn subway slip for a subway line that led to 4 blocks from my hotel.
At first I thought my luck was amazing, now not having to pay the $50+ taxi charge. my relief was short-lived.
I had researched how many stops it would take me to reach the closest point to my hotel.
The 8th stop from the time I boarded would be the best place to disembark, however this plan would go awry.
For the first 6 stops, there weren't that many people; the time now being around 12am.
After the seventh stop is a different story, people began occupying the subway an alarming rate; So many people ended up entering the subway, I nearly mistook the event for an early morning rush, with people trying their hardest to herd to work on time. However, none of them looked dressed in business-worthy attire. Many wearing generic or graphic T-shirts or jackets, jeans and other causal clothing, some with backpacks instead of briefcases, not the usual business or business casual attire for a typical business-day.
The influx of people continued well into the 8th stop, by this time I was off my seat, having given it up for a group of women who looked like they needed it more than I did. I was only supported by the handle extended from the ceiling, and the pressing crowd of new subway occupants entering en-mass, shoving my shoulders together.
I was past my stop, but I had gotten the ride for free, so 'What was wrong with a few more blocks of walking?' Right?
Unfortunately for me, by the 10th stop, there was no sign of the other occupants leaving or letting me pass to get to the exit.
My anxiety was spiked by the fact that none of the occupants of the subway seemed to respond to me, or even acknowledge my existence, simply staring off, eyes glazed, as if something had transfixed them, beguiled them.
By the time we reached the 12th and final stop on the subway-line, I was frantically shoving and pushing my way through the seemingly endless wall of living mannequins standing between me and freedom.
my thigh caught in the door as I finally exited the subway. but that wasn't the worst of it; as I forced my leg free from the doors and fell to the floor of the subway boarding platform, I saw them;
Each of the human shaped things that were in the subway with me and their "not-eyes" staring back at me throughout all the windows I could see.
I used my still functioning legs to get my nonfunctioning bladder out of there.
Id had enough, and I haven't ridden on a subway, or been to Chicago since
So Disney's Monorail isn't just a means to get to the park but the park's first attraction, SCP-342 simulator....
As someone who used to use mass transportation, this is terrifying. Almost as terrifying as SCP-787.
Day 52 of asking the O5 to use SCP-1968 to create a universe in which 682 doesn't exist.
Day 914 waiting for good Pyro support in the TCG/OCG
Farquad
LOL
Someone *NEEDS* to put some scranton reality anchors into action somewhere.
You are so good, I have learnt so much about SCP Foundation. Thanks a lot.
SCP-6001 would be a interesting change of pace to see on here.
I love this SCP. Its one of my favorites. It's so simple, yet terrifying, and the SCP Foundation actually tried things to outplay the anomaly. Not just that but the Anomaly actually interacting with the Agents, warning them and even giving them some of what they wanted (the spider creature showing itself) so they'd stop.
11:46 “and ultimately had to be taken down by a snipers bullet”
Couldn’t he just shot the tires or something like that?
They did. Threw down blockades and tire spikes. The Driver plowed through it all, driving on the rims, and ended up in the oncoming traffic lane at 130 mph.
@@LordDoom10 Well now I know👍
Give the ticket holder bear armor. The kind covered in nails/barbs, to keep people pushing him away from the doors.
I’m curious
Does teleporting SCPs work if your under the effect of Said ticket?
I recommend SCP-4445. A harmonic resonator built to keep music itself from dying, constructed by the Foundation after Buddy Holly's death in 1959.
I love this channels videos and I wish I could subscribe twice
this is like the only channel i would watch scp things on
This is one of my favorites, thanks for covering it
Agreed
No idea how you keep pumping these out bit keep it up I love this
Agreed they Upload Fast and High Quality Content I Love it ❤🥳
Imagine if that ticket was able to mimic all those Battle Passes or dungeon tickets in all those free to play games..
A little under half the world's population would be gone I think.
One of the best scps imo
"Not dissuaded by their disastrous results" That's the researcher's version of "We die in the shadows so others may live in the light" :)
Damn, this organization has so much loyal researcher
'Looks like you're going to the shadown realm, -Jimbo- Agent Strahm'
….when I was 10 I found a train ticket on the floor randomly, despite my village being miles from a train station and kept it for a while until one day it vanished. *dramatic music*
Keep It Up Infographics show! Also By The way i hope your doing Good research since The videos Uploads so fast
I made a mistake watching this at the bus stop. now I gotta walk home so I live longer
Omg yeeeees ive been waiting for you guys to do this one ❤❤
Its kinda crazy there's no SCP feature films being produced yet. The SCP universe is an absolute gold mine of horror creativity.
That'll be nice
I agree
there are some out there, with amazing quality, one about shy guy is awesome
It's because the copyright issues are kind of a nightmare. A lot of the images are straight up stolen. A good portion of the SCPs are references to memes or copyrighted material. You'd need to get permission from a lot of different basically anonymous authors that have been inactive online for years. And hollywood doesn't generally seem interested in making films they can't own the rights to.
@@42billybob Yes ik and it's kinda sad
I can just imagine scp officers grabbing uo all the local tickets and shoving them in a room lol
Can't be too careful.
As a dream space whale i must warn you! It can assume the appearence of ANY ticket, not just transit. The foundation has lost a researcher even to an opera ticket! : ( There, i warped the show a bit so that you can see it for yourselves. :O Consult me before using any suspicious tickets, better safe than sorry.
Next scp: Love Train
I'm glad ya'll have the creator(s) sticker at the end. 👍🏻
Train ticket taking you to all the odd numbered Star Trek movies.
1:45 My mother told me to never pick an object on the floor and especially during the pandemic and...
I think I can buy a €1.90 bus ticket, I'm not that poor 😅😂😂
bruh
Wait, spiders and inter-dimensional traps, isn't there a dimension that SCP foundation has traveled to via a Scroll SCP.
Nice to watch a video again, forgot how good these videos are
This could definitely be a jojo stand.
Exactly lmao
LOVE TRAIN
Ticket to Ride is actually the name of the stand that enables Love Train
@@peritheperi6624 yes
Haha, there was another round of termination attempt they failed and I breached containment. These lower life forms
Well I'm gonna call your mom
Oh no he’s got A PHONE
Eat me baAAAAAAAAAAE
This device was given to me by doctor bright, he thinks he so smart.
@@Scp-nv6gq amazing. Eat me bro
I think there should be another channel with the same people that made the infographics show solely dedicated to the backrooms
What's the backrooms?
Look it up, then click on the wiki fandom link. It’s a very cool thing.
6:53 How I run in my dreams
The symptoms just sound like having to ride mass transit with anxiety issues lol
I do quite like that this thing's containment cell consists of an envelope and a staple.
everybody remember that this narrator is the same guy who looks at memes everyday
So many things wrong with how they portrayed Dr. Clef...
Still well worth a like though.
- I wonder if its the same race of spiders that seem to hang out in that serpents hand library place...
That could very well be a possibility.
A demon spider lure... a really good one. Um... what makes the SCP foundation get the idea that the demon spider simply won't create something else when this one stops bringing prey? I mean, they should try to contain the actual anomaly (demon spider) that uses it, it's pretty much (using fishing terms) just the lure, hook, and line.
I don't think we know the extent of it's dimension. It potentially may not be the only one plus actually getting to it seems to be a difficult thing to do with how much it tries to stop any form of interference that would prevent it from getting it's prey.
@@DisorientedWanderer So true... and THAT is what they need to look into. I mean, the ticket is linked to the thing. Put together something to "tune in" to its home reality and location there... without being eaten by dozens of hits buddies around it who have such bait on other realities.
at least she's got it
You made a Beatles reference guys!
Ognir Rrats💀
How to get off the vehicle once you’re on with this SCP
1. Destroy the entire vehicle with an RPG
Oh the "fuck this shit I'm out" tactic. I like the idea of that one.
Man I remember a pretty old creepy pasta about a train station/bus stop thing that goes between worlds. It was really good and a whole more terrible than I make it out to be.
Agreed
2:40 Hmm I've heard that somewhere before...
I love you guys content! If you get the chance, you should scp 3045. I always get a kick out of that one.
Excellent choice in music!
Thanos can’t stop snapping
“Hey everybody, Hunter here”
So I just went to scp wiki and now there are 6000-6999 scps.
Nice
This unironically would make for a great horror thriller movie.
Someone gets the ticket and it's for a bus, but the bus they get on is SCP 2086...which anomaly gets the person?
None, they fight for the person
Some of these character faces we see over and over in different videos, often with different names. I like to think that they're a cast of returning actors reenacting the various SCP explanations for us.
Hey you weren't supposed to post a new vid this early
Clearly, this is one bad bus ride
The spider just might be your soulmate 😳
They should give the ticket to the Shy Guy and see what happens.
Just give it to 682 and send him on a journey to get milk. If that don't work then idk
I really like this video, but the only thing that I really dislike is Dr. Clef just being another scientist and not... Dr. Clef. I'm fairly certain his model has been used before which is weirder.
You should do scp-6820 !