Foundation keeps anything that messes with status quo. A parasite like this does exactly that. Plus when its caught before understanding they cant just let it go
I suspect that there are a number of "non anomalous" SCP's believe to be anonymous upon discovery. Once science caught up to them they could let it go. Imagine the Foundation acquiring some anomalous cancer inducing material only to later notice that Marie Curie snatched a Nobel prize for resarch into the same material (Radium). At some point it just isn't an SCP any longer.
@@trainman5675 that's actually not true. They specifically contain things that can't be repeated. It's part of the reason they don't contain normal plagues, nukes, 9/11 and all the other things that change status quo. They're normal parts of the world/repeatable by conventional science. They'll even let humanity take part in a massive deadly religion as long as it's not some anomalous being or memetic hazard or the like. Something like this is just a normal parasite and would be counted as "explained" if the parasite were real.
Is this one even anomalous or just undiscovered? Cause parasites do sly shit like this. This one isn't a stretch I could see something like this existing & it wouldn't blow my mind. Gross me out maybe but not be like wow this shatters my perception of reality.
I can promise you this exists and it’s in the Southern California desert. It doesn’t wave like Medusa. It’s much more subtle and it can be beat. Its incredible evasive and Id say at least 60 percent in this community have it
This isn't anomalous at all. Like, it's one of the most plausible things in the SCP. The SCP would do more good by just telling people about it and reminding them to check their hair for sentience.
Everybody have to remenber that this thing a parasite, this thing lives from your body. And for we know of the SCP that looks harmless and are safe class, the more sinister and creepy the are
...This is literally just a non-anomalous parasite. I was waiting for the anomaly or what made it so important to contain this thing but it never came.
Those are pretty generic parasites, nothing anamalous going on... why is SCP involved in containing it and not candiru for example? That one deserves clasification XD
As far as my research has taken me, there's not much in terms of evidence for the "penis fish" having ended up in human urethras other than perhaps once or twice; not by intent but by happenstance.
@@fluttershyisnotadoormat4678 Well, could that be because you're a man (if you are?). The theory being that for a man the thought of having something inserted into your genitalia must be extremely foreign, compared to having worms growing in your scalp.
The foundation can be stupid at times: SCP 189: I am just a worm. Nothing more. Why am I contained?! SCP 2826: I am just a soldier in a weird looking battle suit. I am not anomalous. Fortunately I am not contained. SCP 2399: I am just a mechanical structure with advanced weaponry.
This is really well written but there doesn't seem to be anything anomalous about the parasite, there's creatures in real life that are weirder. Feels like it should be an explained scp.
Impression of the thumbnail? Yes. Actual scp? No. I like the thought, but unfortunately not this time. They act like individuals worms that just happen to be embedded in your hair follicles.
I haven't been this early in a video in forever it doesn't mean anything it doesn't change anything it doesn't make my life any different but for some reason it made me smile I'm so gay and I have no life I have depression :-) :-(
I calculated for 2 per day the whole year so I it would be 730 per year as long as they get 2 per day from here on consistently it should be 6.8 years minus the fir 160ish while they were doing 1per day so a total of about 7 ish years
Ah, yes, [DATA EXPUNGED] Forest. They've got really nice views, probably the best in all of [REDACTED]. The local B&Bs don't rate too well online, though. Weird lice problems and whatnot.
There's literally no reason for the foundation to contain this one in my opinion. I mean, it's not like the worm does anything bad, and all hey do is imitate the hair almost perfectly. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the SCP became Explained sometime in the near future for the foundation.
@@jackneeson591 that actually contain things until they can both explain them and let the world know of them. That's why the Explained classification exists
Except it doesn't work that way. It only infests actively growing hair follicles. It can't bring back dead ones. Anything that would kill normal hair growth also kills these things
Bro why would you kill the animals when you HAVE A CURE, that’s so mean, imagine how sad people will be just not understanding what happened to their pets
I don't understand, there's currently parasites in the real world right now that are way more insane. I forgot the name of the one I'm thinking of but it literally bites off the tongue of a fish then becomes the fish's tongue.
The problem with this scp is it is not anomalous in any way , I could name several non fiction parasites that are much more scary hell we are dealing with a pandemic globally that needs a scp number .
@@aaronwilder2775 Imitation clearly explained and known in the animal kingdom is not anomalous. Otherwise Octopus are anomalous and every animal that pretends to be a plant.
@@dominicg2456 It's still not anomalous & It can be treated with a normal anti-parasitic. Lice is highly infectious, why doesn't the Foundation contain those outbreaks. Bot-fly's are arguably more disgusting & reproduce in a similar way, This parasite is described as a highly adapted but normal ringworm. It's mundane, it has no reality warping affect. It doesn't drive its host to madness, or any weird behaviors. They can't communicate telepathically between each other. it doesn't even kill the host. this is a mundane species. Nothing is anomalous about it, It's just gross.
Sooo... Basically it's completely harmless... Then why is it necessary to kill animal hosts, or tamper with the memories of human hosts?! In fact, from the information provided, I can see absolutely no good reason for the Scp foundation to even be involved in this one. Yes it is anomalous, but its anomalous in the way that any new species would be anomalous when it first branches off. Is this going to be the foundations default reaction to speciation; falling back on all this cloak and dagger foolishness; snatching up scientists just to black out their work every time a discovery is made.... That would not only be counter productive, it would be down right stupid.... Give me one valid reason that time and resources of this scale should be dedicated to keeping the existence of scp 189 hidden from the general public. When their time could be so much better spent figuring out why a playground slide eats people that go down it the wrong way (and more importantly WHERE they actually end up) or other things of that nature. Especially considering that spc 189 is apparently already abundant outside of containment....
1) I Imagine that it's like mosquitoes and can carry diseases like HIV. Would you like to be infected by HIV *just* from someone bumping into you? 2) I don't think I'd like my hair moving on it's own like it's just a bunch of hair sized worms on your body.
@@kairu_aname Funny enough I actually do have hiv, and I most certenly wish hiv were something that was secured by a super secret organization that made sure that no no one had ever herd it. But the difference is that without treatment hiv would kill me eventually as we saw in the early days, back when you could have still called hiv anomalous. but we understand it now (mostly because no one is actively trying to conceal the information) and we have learned that it is typically caused by a different type of 'bumping' if you will forgive the play on words. By contrast, having a few hairs twitch on their own from time to time sounds more like a job for the cdc. My main issue with this particular scp is that pretty early on it points out that it is part of the foundation's protocol that any animal host that contracts this scp, which apparently causes no harm to anything at all is just to be killed out right! I know this is make believe and all, but the very the concept pissed me off. Don't get me wrong, I am not ok with the whole memory wiping thing either, but I admit I would abuse it too, so the foundation can have a pass on that one, but like hell a human life is any more valuable than any other. I would much rather see it the other way around. Fuck humans both as a whole an individually. If anything ever deserved to be extinct is us.
there is a book in the foundation that contains what something should have to be considered anomalous. And the book itself is considered anomalous, so complain about it with the O5 council. If it sounded aggressive, I didn't mean to
Nothing about this SCP sounds supernatural, its biology is explained very well and sounds like something that could exist in nature.
Foundation keeps anything that messes with status quo. A parasite like this does exactly that. Plus when its caught before understanding they cant just let it go
@@trainman5675 In that case they will have to contain every type of unusual disease. Good luck whit containing the insect fungus
@@konradklukowski1009 also the original location it was in
Like the bubonic plague
I suspect that there are a number of "non anomalous" SCP's believe to be anonymous upon discovery. Once science caught up to them they could let it go. Imagine the Foundation acquiring some anomalous cancer inducing material only to later notice that Marie Curie snatched a Nobel prize for resarch into the same material (Radium). At some point it just isn't an SCP any longer.
@@trainman5675 that's actually not true. They specifically contain things that can't be repeated. It's part of the reason they don't contain normal plagues, nukes, 9/11 and all the other things that change status quo. They're normal parts of the world/repeatable by conventional science. They'll even let humanity take part in a massive deadly religion as long as it's not some anomalous being or memetic hazard or the like. Something like this is just a normal parasite and would be counted as "explained" if the parasite were real.
With so much data expunged, they might've removed data that contains what anomalies the parasite had.
Is this one even anomalous or just undiscovered? Cause parasites do sly shit like this. This one isn't a stretch I could see something like this existing & it wouldn't blow my mind. Gross me out maybe but not be like wow this shatters my perception of reality.
"How is your hair waving with out any wind?!" "Oh that's just my SCP parasitic hair treatment"
Now we really know why Doctor Strange’s hair was moving in Infinity wars!
I can promise you this exists and it’s in the Southern California desert. It doesn’t wave like Medusa. It’s much more subtle and it can be beat. Its incredible evasive and Id say at least 60 percent in this community have it
This isn't anomalous at all. Like, it's one of the most plausible things in the SCP. The SCP would do more good by just telling people about it and reminding them to check their hair for sentience.
This dose not seem all that anomalous, it would not be that strange to find something like this in nature.
Everybody have to remenber that this thing a parasite, this thing lives from your body. And for we know of the SCP that looks harmless and are safe class, the more sinister and creepy the are
Oh God. There was a old sci-fi horror movie that was almost exactly this. The 'hairs' were aliens though, and they could control the host.
Look up. "Body Bags" . Episode "Hair".
Anyone have one oddly long hair someplace?
like... one hair on your arm that grows longer than the others?
Now we know why.
I’m blonde but I’ll get a singular black hair randomly somewhere on either arm. Never simultaneously. Only one exists at any given point. It’s weird.
@@AspieMemoires congrats you got hair worms
@@TnT_F0X Damn, I tried so hard not to.
@@AspieMemoires The SCP Foundation would like to know your Location...
Just kidding, they already do.
Basically yukako's stand, except it's contagious
Is there an SCP that's basically ZA WARUDO?
Thought I was the only one that thought that lol
@@samdal420 lol
this is just a stand from part 4
The thumbnail reminds me of Yukako from part 4 of Jojo
I love how we don't have to wait until 2030 to get SCP-5000... Only 2025!
Gotta imagine at some point they will speed up even more.
...This is literally just a non-anomalous parasite. I was waiting for the anomaly or what made it so important to contain this thing but it never came.
Yukako Yamagashi
Thumbnail: Is that a Jojo refference
At least one case where the victims were not treated with amnestics or eliminated.
JoJo References Everywhere
Those are pretty generic parasites, nothing anamalous going on... why is SCP involved in containing it and not candiru for example? That one deserves clasification XD
As far as my research has taken me, there's not much in terms of evidence for the "penis fish" having ended up in human urethras other than perhaps once or twice; not by intent but by happenstance.
@@LizaPersson still It souds much worse then moving hair
@@LizaPersson
There's actually no verified proof that a candiru ever happened.
No documented medical records, or even an actual un-doctored image
@@kairu_aname I was kind of saying something similar, although I did allow for the possibility that accidents could have happened
@@fluttershyisnotadoormat4678 Well, could that be because you're a man (if you are?).
The theory being that for a man the thought of having something inserted into your genitalia must be extremely foreign, compared to having worms growing in your scalp.
The foundation can be stupid at times:
SCP 189: I am just a worm. Nothing more. Why am I contained?!
SCP 2826: I am just a soldier in a weird looking battle suit. I am not anomalous. Fortunately I am not contained.
SCP 2399: I am just a mechanical structure with advanced weaponry.
"You don't know the way out of containment, do you?" "Who me? Nah, I'm just a worm"
@@fstorm001 SCP 1000: excuse me, why am I listed as an SCP? Just because I have human intelligence doesn't qualify me as anomalous.
Jesus this scp video made me itchy 😰😰
This doesn’t sound like an anomaly this sounds just like a parasite that was undiscovered
But...its not even anomalous, its a new species of micro-organism..why even hide it???
When you've got a hammer, everything is a nail. The Foundation thinks anything weird belongs to them alone, and we all need to be protected.
@@jackneeson591 It's not anomalous though. Why not contain bot fly's wring worms or any other gross parasite.
Wait, so what about it makes it abnormal other than it being hair-imitating? What classifies it as an SCP? Slightly confused.
This is really well written but there doesn't seem to be anything anomalous about the parasite, there's creatures in real life that are weirder. Feels like it should be an explained scp.
I bet we all have this because human’s hair continue to grow after death.
You do know that's not actually true, right 🤨
Somebody saw John Carpenter's Body Bags. The short story...Hair.
Fillia from Skullgirls?
Impression of the thumbnail? Yes.
Actual scp? No.
I like the thought, but unfortunately not this time.
They act like individuals worms that just happen to be embedded in your hair follicles.
The thumbnail should've just been Yukako BDSMing Koichi
What if I use that to cover my bald spots in the future? 🤔😅
But how do they respond to someone bleaching or dying their hair?
this kinda sounds alot like a normal parasite and less like an SCP it's just imitating hair...
Bet y’all didn’t see the man drinking coffee to the left
He’s in all of them nobody notices it’s hilarious 😂
i agree i’m not sure why this is an scp
So love deluxe
Well thats a hairy matter...it seems
I haven't been this early in a video in forever it doesn't mean anything it doesn't change anything it doesn't make my life any different but for some reason it made me smile I'm so gay and I have no life I have depression :-) :-(
At least you're not a D-Class personnel. 🤘
..why are these scp's? These sound like they could exist unless I miss something.
I just did the math itll take about 6 years to get to scp 5000
Nope, it took 6 months to get to 180, 180x2=360 so it's 360 a year. That means it'll take roughly 13.8 years to get to SCP-5000
I calculated for 2 per day the whole year so I it would be 730 per year as long as they get 2 per day from here on consistently it should be 6.8 years minus the fir 160ish while they were doing 1per day so a total of about 7 ish years
@@infinitytower8957 all depends how many they make per day consistently
Well...
The channel is well covered with videos 🤣
Monsters inside me. 😬
Ah, yes, [DATA EXPUNGED] Forest. They've got really nice views, probably the best in all of [REDACTED]. The local B&Bs don't rate too well online, though. Weird lice problems and whatnot.
i dont see the downside to this one
Potential disease spreading super easily.
Just by brushing against someone.
There's literally no reason for the foundation to contain this one in my opinion.
I mean, it's not like the worm does anything bad, and all hey do is imitate the hair almost perfectly.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the SCP became Explained sometime in the near future for the foundation.
@@jackneeson591 that actually contain things until they can both explain them and let the world know of them.
That's why the Explained classification exists
@@RenTully
They can keep it contained for all I care.
I'd rather not have them potentially spread diseases or even have moving hair.
So...it that one anime character ??
this should be reclassified as KETER
But think of those Golden Locks if you were bold before
This sounds harmless! And a cure for people suffering from hair loss! Just imagine this SCP going to victims of cancer! :D
Good question
Except it doesn't work that way.
It only infests actively growing hair follicles.
It can't bring back dead ones.
Anything that would kill normal hair growth also kills these things
@@kairu_aname seems like a pretty easy treatment then as well
A hair parasite
A Hairasite?
No cure for alopecia
Living hair ರ_ರ
Bro why would you kill the animals when you HAVE A CURE, that’s so mean, imagine how sad people will be just not understanding what happened to their pets
I don't understand, there's currently parasites in the real world right now that are way more insane. I forgot the name of the one I'm thinking of but it literally bites off the tongue of a fish then becomes the fish's tongue.
I'll join the choir.. Why this is SCP? It is not anomalous thing at all!
It's, however, well written and well explained ficitonal parasite though.
Hairasite
The problem with this scp is it is not anomalous in any way , I could name several non fiction parasites that are much more scary hell we are dealing with a pandemic globally that needs a scp number .
@Jon Henry Darby That is like comparing head lice to Ebola . I don't see your point.
but it is anomalous though, no other parasite imitates hair, even though it is only benign it still counts as anomalous
@@aaronwilder2775 Imitation clearly explained and known in the animal kingdom is not anomalous. Otherwise Octopus are anomalous and every animal that pretends to be a plant.
@@antwan1357 the wriggly is not understood, their origin, also if this parasite was known it could cause mass paranoia
get hair buzzer
Not a fan of the overly sexualized women on your title cards.
What was anomalous about this parasite? the isopod that eats & replaces fish tongues are worse inmo
foundation decided it would be so difficult to stop a worldwide infestation in the SCP ever got out that they'd have to contain the SCP
@@dominicg2456 It's still not anomalous & It can be treated with a normal anti-parasitic. Lice is highly infectious, why doesn't the Foundation contain those outbreaks. Bot-fly's are arguably more disgusting & reproduce in a similar way, This parasite is described as a highly adapted but normal ringworm. It's mundane, it has no reality warping affect. It doesn't drive its host to madness, or any weird behaviors. They can't communicate telepathically between each other. it doesn't even kill the host. this is a mundane species. Nothing is anomalous about it, It's just gross.
i don't get why this one needs to be contained
Thanks for stopping with the weird thumbnails recently
You thought it was over? Muhahaha!
It won't stop
Pain
I like them and I don’t blame him
You got to do something to stand out
yea this isn't anomalous why would the foundation care
Sooo... Basically it's completely harmless... Then why is it necessary to kill animal hosts, or tamper with the memories of human hosts?! In fact, from the information provided, I can see absolutely no good reason for the Scp foundation to even be involved in this one. Yes it is anomalous, but its anomalous in the way that any new species would be anomalous when it first branches off. Is this going to be the foundations default reaction to speciation; falling back on all this cloak and dagger foolishness; snatching up scientists just to black out their work every time a discovery is made.... That would not only be counter productive, it would be down right stupid.... Give me one valid reason that time and resources of this scale should be dedicated to keeping the existence of scp 189 hidden from the general public. When their time could be so much better spent figuring out why a playground slide eats people that go down it the wrong way (and more importantly WHERE they actually end up) or other things of that nature. Especially considering that spc 189 is apparently already abundant outside of containment....
1)
I Imagine that it's like mosquitoes and can carry diseases like HIV.
Would you like to be infected by HIV *just* from someone bumping into you?
2)
I don't think I'd like my hair moving on it's own like it's just a bunch of hair sized worms on your body.
@@kairu_aname Funny enough I actually do have hiv, and I most certenly wish hiv were something that was secured by a super secret organization that made sure that no no one had ever herd it. But the difference is that without treatment hiv would kill me eventually as we saw in the early days, back when you could have still called hiv anomalous. but we understand it now (mostly because no one is actively trying to conceal the information) and we have learned that it is typically caused by a different type of 'bumping' if you will forgive the play on words. By contrast, having a few hairs twitch on their own from time to time sounds more like a job for the cdc. My main issue with this particular scp is that pretty early on it points out that it is part of the foundation's protocol that any animal host that contracts this scp, which apparently causes no harm to anything at all is just to be killed out right! I know this is make believe and all, but the very the concept pissed me off. Don't get me wrong, I am not ok with the whole memory wiping thing either, but I admit I would abuse it too, so the foundation can have a pass on that one, but like hell a human life is any more valuable than any other. I would much rather see it the other way around. Fuck humans both as a whole an individually. If anything ever deserved to be extinct is us.
I don't see why this is an SCP issue, This just sounds like a normal parasite, with a higher mortality rate.
So......it's basically a hair tapeworm. Not very anomalous.
Please, pray for everyone.
O/o
Bollywood Medusa.
Great video. But how is this even an SCP? There's nothing "supernatural" about it.
there is a book in the foundation that contains what something should have to be considered anomalous. And the book itself is considered anomalous, so complain about it with the O5 council.
If it sounded aggressive, I didn't mean to
Thumbnail isn't as sussy hmmm
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