These skits have some underlying messages about the impressionability of children and how children’s media can often teach things in a superficial way or teach them the “proper” way to think.
Ten episodes on UA-cam, one on that was aired but not put on UA-cam, a series on BBC, and they even were guest directors/puppeteers on The Amazing World of Gumball. You’re in for a world worth of WTF.
@@CChissel I could see it being considered "old school" now since we're like 2 or more yt phases ahead of it now. It's just crazy to see how time has passed
"That didn't make any sense." Yes, in purpose. The teachers are essentially gaslighting and abusing the main three and enforcing very specific morals or lessons that aren't necessarily in their actual best interests. The Notebook is telling Yellow Guy what is creative and not despite creativity being entirely a subjective thing. The clock blares his alarm to shut down the free thought of viewing time as just something we made up conceptually to help us understand the world. And the Butterfly and his love cult are meant to be a jab at how religion and cults basically use the same tactics and prohibit the same forms of love to only straight marriage and nothing else, in fear of divine retribution instead of their own thoughts or actions. Plus Yellow Guy's special one being him bit with pink hair and eyelashes is a jab at a lot of cartoons and children's media usually only depicting a girl character as only a love interest and only as a clone of a male character in nearly every way. The tree doesn't finish the Micheal story on purpose because he probably died alone but they are trying to push their narrative by cutting out any important details despite it being obvious to people that are not a child or intellectually impaired/naive, like Yellow Guy, that something is wrong. Duck or Red Guy are the ones questioning everything off rip, because they have at least some awareness of the situation and how the show they are filming is not teaching people good lessons, but the other three episodes make it a bit clearer than the first three for the bigger plot points. That being said, episode 5 is really nasty. Like really gross. One scene in particular is truly vile in that episode despite every episode being important. Brace yourself for episode 5.
I like to think of the series as yes being about children's media, but also about them misunderstanding and disconnection between children with special needs and incompetent teachers. Showing the confusion and distress. Children will experience growing up and how the ways teachers try to help them ends up traumatizing them in the long run. I've seen quite a lot of myself from when I was in elementary and here. I myself am an autistic teenager. Lines like: "Go and collect some leaves and sticks and arrange them into your favorite color" perfectly represent this, as what does that even mean? How are you supposed to arrange pre-colored objects into a color? Then the children try their best to go along with this and the solution they come up with is to arrange the sticks into the letters to make the words of their favorite colors, only to be met with disapproval from the teachers that "no green is not a creative color." You did this lesson wrong without the teachers providing any example of how the lesson would have been done correctly. Things like this really show how neurodivergent children are mistreated in the school systems and how they wouldn't have possibly known what to do and how to do it without further help and clarification from the teachers. Children who try are only meant with punishment for doing it wrong, which is why children end up not trying at all.
Obviously, I can’t wait for you to finish the last half of this series; however, I would strongly advise you react to Film Theory’s videos explaining the events of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared means in canon, and what it means as an allegory.
The creators of Dont Hug Me Im Scared collaborated on an episode of The Amazing World Of Gumball. Yknow, they childrens show. The episode is just what youd expect if youre familiar with both shows. Its quite the episode.
-You dont know me, maybe i can hold your hand. And together we can understand love. -I feel tingling. -Yes, its love. And its time to know all about it. This is more or less how I imagine example conversation in the first chapter of the manual titled "How to Groom 101"
Seeing your rapid descent into confusion and fear made dipping back into this utter mindfuck worth it. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go drown myself in brain bleach and forget this ever happened.
I saw this for the first time when I was in 6th grade. That was 8 years ago for me, and I laughed my ass off at this. My humor has always been demented.
Bro Im in college now and this still makes me laugh because stupid over the top violence for the sake of being violent and edgy is funny to me.@@ZeallustImmortal
i am 25 years old and i grew up on disturbing cartoons like courage the cowardly dog and marvelous misadventures of flapjack among other things, i have always been a weird person with a dark sense of humor and i embrace it! Stay weird!
Man this made me remember "Don't Shitpost, I'm Scared" lmao. Oh also, its not necessarily scary, but for recommendation I'd check out "Punch Punch Forever by Speedoru" its hilarious. Also I'm not a shill I promise lol.
It was made as a zoom in on making a children’s style puppet show from the perspective of adults for adults. (And with low budget) 1) the first one is about being creative - you want to make a children’s puppet show so you build the puppets you have the costumes you have characters and the stage : June 19th everyday forever as the show goes on. The characters don’t change their outfits or their overall styles but they’re changed by going through the routine over the course of time. Your first episode is about creativity and how you can allowed to be creative only under specific circumstances: the built in setting of the show: the standard characters that can’t change: the actual production of the show via cameraman and work and corporate decisions. You can be as creative as you want to be until you’re told NO which an artist or worker may face at their job ‘I want it to be green - no that’s not a good color!’ ‘I want there to be a clown- no that’s not okay because of bad clown associations and scaring kids’ 2) a journey through time - history lessons for kids who have to constantly learn new information as history continues and they live through their own lives. You will learn of old history and then be living seeing history unfold infront of your eyes in real time. There’s tons of things to do or see or learn of yet the decision it should be a child’s tv show which a puppet teaches the kids pbs like - it’s a bit weird (it’s highlighting how artists can want to have a story with context of time and progression but how that’s defeated in a 5 min video or 15 minutes episode or 22 minute episode. And how you’re trying to teach little kids important information how dora works or how Sesame Street functions for the kids/parents/producers. Instead of focusing on the past you can buy into the future and things that are purchasable or shiny new things like computers. How shoes can bring up questions and history can make you have questions or want answers and how a show can’t tell you everything in such a short time frame and how they can’t take an actual stance on anything due to corporate control. An artist or individual can’t say anything or have time to ask questions or give complex answers because it’s shut down for the next episode to start and the show must go on. Until the show finally ends as a series or is canceled. 3) how kids are explained relationships and complex discussions of love and marriage in a world where a religious figure/corporate connection to a religious group generates a funneled message. Love is what you feel but you can only feel love if it’s for Malcom (replace Malcom with Jesus and you’re witnessing Catholic Church and it’s affecting public media and what is considered appropriate for everyday life and public display and public production tv or any tv/art.) especially shows which try to show growing up and getting older the age range of being first in love or finally learning about what even dating is. (Even shows like avatar the last airbender got heated debate due to the final kiss and underage kids kissing on screen and sexualization etc - and how Kora was framed as older teens-young adults and could freely discuss adult topics teen topics romances or even just casual things for a wider range of audiences) yet discussing topics causes things like rated g pg pg13 etc and affect time shows even total ratings and view’s depending on contexts or topics alone if not causing issues with commercials or showing in certain countries or parents.) the rings are promise rings which Disney often forced their child actors and actresses to participate in via contracts and management (the Jonas brothers had a whole issue with that shit) They’re on the missing persons posters because they’re not in the house they took a vacation episode to the woods for a picnic. I like at the end how the credits how the actual production and the creators of the show as the artists started to work together. There’s more parts to the series as well which go on about different topics
7:35 June 19th (Father's Day) is indeed an important date for the lore of this series, and you noticed it faster than many reactors. 8:23 Yeah, you figured out the message of the first one. It's about how kids are told to do something (be creative, in this case), and then told "No, not THAT way." 14:00 Every 19 with a 6 near it is a date, not a number. June 19th. 14:12 If I remember correctly, Einstein worked for the Nazis briefly before defecting to the US. A deep cut, but a possible explanation.
1:02 my older stepsister showed me the second episode when i was like 10 years old lol also about duck eating chicken: chickens will happily eat chicken lol
A short but amazing horror series trailer: Playground - Trailer And a somewhat horror-stuff related question; Are we gonna get to see more reactions to "Murder Drones"?
It's the second time I see someone reacting to the series today, and both of them they said it's only 3 videos. I don't really understand why, because the series is 6 videos long (excluding secret hidden videos).
Also, it’s probably something to do with indoctrination (the first one was “control creativity,” the second one was “ponder time but only in specific ways that scare you,” and the third was “there is only one definition for love but also it can be forced to apply to everything but _also_ it’s very much a tool for control.”)
part 3 is on religion. how they always say marriage is the only option and everyone has their significant other that god made for them... but by focusing on that.. you feel lonely and stuff
I knew this show exist but didn't watched it... But I like it. I can't say anything more than that. 😂 But I'm afraid that this video might got bonked by UA-cam cuz the Show put a lot of sneaky elements that UA-cam didn't like... Including that Swastika symbol.
I remember the first time I've heard of this seeing film theory video seeing this series and holy crabs on a stick man this make me filled with absolute fear also recommend after seeing the other three watch the film theory vids
This... Was surprising. From the reactions I've seen from you, you seem like an intelligent individual that I wouldn't have thought would have such a big issue with this. What about this Web series made your brain stop trying to interpret things? 😂 The flabbergasted reaction was fun, but I'm also a bit sad because I was genuinely curious as to how you would interpret it all. (especially considering the nature of what the show is meant to be.)
I have a 160 IQ and I reacted the same way he did the first time I watched it. This show is designed to catch first time viewers off guard, and to reward rewatches.
@@jeremyfrost2636 I'd have to disagree, both on the conclusion, as well as your apparent faith in the IQ measurement. Unless there is something objectively wrong with someone's brain, we have the ability to take control over our own mental faculties that may or may not be taking us for a ride at the time. It's one thing to be surprised by something, it's another to willingly sink further and further down that surprised state of mind instead of activating conscious thought processes to counteract the effect. I think it's a matter of discipline. A disciplined mind does get surprised, but would presumably not lose control nearly as much as an undisciplined mind. Because in the end, it's not just the things we are observing that influences our minds, the inside of the mind also has an influence, one we can in fact control because we ARE said mind. It's the difference between asking yourself what's going on and not actually exploring the question, and asking yourself what's going on and digging deep into said question. One contains conscious control over the mind while the other is akin to getting on a roller-coaster and riding it out.
I love the near 10 full seconds of sheer, utter shock as his mind tries to catch up with the extreme shift in episode 1.
These skits have some underlying messages about the impressionability of children and how children’s media can often teach things in a superficial way or teach them the “proper” way to think.
Or sometimes harmful ways to think
Ten episodes on UA-cam, one on that was aired but not put on UA-cam, a series on BBC, and they even were guest directors/puppeteers on The Amazing World of Gumball.
You’re in for a world worth of WTF.
wait they were WHAT
@@dasji2 TAWOG episode The Puppet.
Cult member: We must feed him gravel!
Cult member named Gravel: 😮
That first jaw drop when it sets in just what it is you’re in for.
Priceless! 😂
This that old school UA-cam classic. I love these types of videos, seemingly innocent and playful becoming unsettling and horrifying.
Oh God, dhmis is considered old school now?
@@ZeallustImmortal I guess? Feels like a long time ago since it was popular with everyone talkin about it
@@CChissel I could see it being considered "old school" now since we're like 2 or more yt phases ahead of it now. It's just crazy to see how time has passed
@@ZeallustImmortal I use "World changing events" and right now between the video and now I count 28
The first Episode is 12 years old. There are people watching this video that are younger than DHMIS @@ZeallustImmortal
The series is a satire on children media, if you watch trough that Lens it starts to become an absolute masterclass
"That didn't make any sense." Yes, in purpose. The teachers are essentially gaslighting and abusing the main three and enforcing very specific morals or lessons that aren't necessarily in their actual best interests. The Notebook is telling Yellow Guy what is creative and not despite creativity being entirely a subjective thing. The clock blares his alarm to shut down the free thought of viewing time as just something we made up conceptually to help us understand the world. And the Butterfly and his love cult are meant to be a jab at how religion and cults basically use the same tactics and prohibit the same forms of love to only straight marriage and nothing else, in fear of divine retribution instead of their own thoughts or actions. Plus Yellow Guy's special one being him bit with pink hair and eyelashes is a jab at a lot of cartoons and children's media usually only depicting a girl character as only a love interest and only as a clone of a male character in nearly every way. The tree doesn't finish the Micheal story on purpose because he probably died alone but they are trying to push their narrative by cutting out any important details despite it being obvious to people that are not a child or intellectually impaired/naive, like Yellow Guy, that something is wrong. Duck or Red Guy are the ones questioning everything off rip, because they have at least some awareness of the situation and how the show they are filming is not teaching people good lessons, but the other three episodes make it a bit clearer than the first three for the bigger plot points. That being said, episode 5 is really nasty. Like really gross. One scene in particular is truly vile in that episode despite every episode being important. Brace yourself for episode 5.
I like to think of the series as yes being about children's media, but also about them misunderstanding and disconnection between children with special needs and incompetent teachers. Showing the confusion and distress. Children will experience growing up and how the ways teachers try to help them ends up traumatizing them in the long run. I've seen quite a lot of myself from when I was in elementary and here. I myself am an autistic teenager. Lines like: "Go and collect some leaves and sticks and arrange them into your favorite color" perfectly represent this, as what does that even mean? How are you supposed to arrange pre-colored objects into a color? Then the children try their best to go along with this and the solution they come up with is to arrange the sticks into the letters to make the words of their favorite colors, only to be met with disapproval from the teachers that "no green is not a creative color." You did this lesson wrong without the teachers providing any example of how the lesson would have been done correctly. Things like this really show how neurodivergent children are mistreated in the school systems and how they wouldn't have possibly known what to do and how to do it without further help and clarification from the teachers. Children who try are only meant with punishment for doing it wrong, which is why children end up not trying at all.
Obviously, I can’t wait for you to finish the last half of this series; however, I would strongly advise you react to Film Theory’s videos explaining the events of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared means in canon, and what it means as an allegory.
The creators of Dont Hug Me Im Scared collaborated on an episode of The Amazing World Of Gumball. Yknow, they childrens show. The episode is just what youd expect if youre familiar with both shows. Its quite the episode.
The production value can’t be denied though.
It’s incredibly well made.
The first one is a critique on art school, how they put rules to creativity, or something like that.
Jacks reactions are always gold, even if the reactions are out of pure disgust and confusion
-You dont know me, maybe i can hold your hand. And together we can understand love.
-I feel tingling.
-Yes, its love. And its time to know all about it.
This is more or less how I imagine example conversation in the first chapter of the manual titled "How to Groom 101"
A certified classic
How to cause a traumatic experience for audience 101. And yeah I feel the same Jack
7:26 OMG THAT PRECISION! (I just remembered I watched theories about this show long ago, and something was with the date)
btw love your reactions)
It's Father's Day.
14:08 no it's not tilted enough it's the Indian peace symbol
Seeing your rapid descent into confusion and fear made dipping back into this utter mindfuck worth it.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go drown myself in brain bleach and forget this ever happened.
This is the level of hell Dante forgotten about
Oh man, this was my childhood back in my day. Purely f*$ked up but damn brilliant. You ain’t the same after this lol
I saw this for the first time when I was in 6th grade.
That was 8 years ago for me, and I laughed my ass off at this. My humor has always been demented.
Nah, you're alright.
Ain't no way you're farther than 8th grade doing the "heeheehoohoo my humor is so demented look at me"
Bro Im in college now and this still makes me laugh because stupid over the top violence for the sake of being violent and edgy is funny to me.@@ZeallustImmortal
i am 25 years old and i grew up on disturbing cartoons like courage the cowardly dog and marvelous misadventures of flapjack among other things, i have always been a weird person with a dark sense of humor and i embrace it! Stay weird!
@@Yuki_Ika7 Happy Tree Friends too?
Me seeing the title: "Oh no...This one is gonna be good!"
My friend sat me down when I was 19 back in 2017 and made me watch all these in a row then proceeded to…. enlighten me on its deep lore
Hehehe yea you should finishing watching
Man this made me remember "Don't Shitpost, I'm Scared" lmao.
Oh also, its not necessarily scary, but for recommendation I'd check out "Punch Punch Forever by Speedoru" its hilarious. Also I'm not a shill I promise lol.
It was made as a zoom in on making a children’s style puppet show from the perspective of adults for adults. (And with low budget)
1) the first one is about being creative - you want to make a children’s puppet show so you build the puppets you have the costumes you have characters and the stage : June 19th everyday forever as the show goes on. The characters don’t change their outfits or their overall styles but they’re changed by going through the routine over the course of time.
Your first episode is about creativity and how you can allowed to be creative only under specific circumstances: the built in setting of the show: the standard characters that can’t change: the actual production of the show via cameraman and work and corporate decisions. You can be as creative as you want to be until you’re told NO which an artist or worker may face at their job ‘I want it to be green - no that’s not a good color!’ ‘I want there to be a clown- no that’s not okay because of bad clown associations and scaring kids’
2) a journey through time - history lessons for kids who have to constantly learn new information as history continues and they live through their own lives. You will learn of old history and then be living seeing history unfold infront of your eyes in real time. There’s tons of things to do or see or learn of yet the decision it should be a child’s tv show which a puppet teaches the kids pbs like - it’s a bit weird (it’s highlighting how artists can want to have a story with context of time and progression but how that’s defeated in a 5 min video or 15 minutes episode or 22 minute episode. And how you’re trying to teach little kids important information how dora works or how Sesame Street functions for the kids/parents/producers. Instead of focusing on the past you can buy into the future and things that are purchasable or shiny new things like computers. How shoes can bring up questions and history can make you have questions or want answers and how a show can’t tell you everything in such a short time frame and how they can’t take an actual stance on anything due to corporate control. An artist or individual can’t say anything or have time to ask questions or give complex answers because it’s shut down for the next episode to start and the show must go on. Until the show finally ends as a series or is canceled.
3) how kids are explained relationships and complex discussions of love and marriage in a world where a religious figure/corporate connection to a religious group generates a funneled message. Love is what you feel but you can only feel love if it’s for Malcom (replace Malcom with Jesus and you’re witnessing Catholic Church and it’s affecting public media and what is considered appropriate for everyday life and public display and public production tv or any tv/art.) especially shows which try to show growing up and getting older the age range of being first in love or finally learning about what even dating is. (Even shows like avatar the last airbender got heated debate due to the final kiss and underage kids kissing on screen and sexualization etc - and how Kora was framed as older teens-young adults and could freely discuss adult topics teen topics romances or even just casual things for a wider range of audiences) yet discussing topics causes things like rated g pg pg13 etc and affect time shows even total ratings and view’s depending on contexts or topics alone if not causing issues with commercials or showing in certain countries or parents.) the rings are promise rings which Disney often forced their child actors and actresses to participate in via contracts and management (the Jonas brothers had a whole issue with that shit)
They’re on the missing persons posters because they’re not in the house they took a vacation episode to the woods for a picnic.
I like at the end how the credits how the actual production and the creators of the show as the artists started to work together.
There’s more parts to the series as well which go on about different topics
7:35 June 19th (Father's Day) is indeed an important date for the lore of this series, and you noticed it faster than many reactors.
8:23 Yeah, you figured out the message of the first one. It's about how kids are told to do something (be creative, in this case), and then told "No, not THAT way."
14:00 Every 19 with a 6 near it is a date, not a number. June 19th.
14:12 If I remember correctly, Einstein worked for the Nazis briefly before defecting to the US. A deep cut, but a possible explanation.
Have you seen Salad Fingers? It just recently got a new episode, thats some old school youtube surrealism content.
What’s written on the blackboard equates physics to fascism
Or peace, if I remember the original meaning of the swastika before white people appropriated it correctly.
Ep 4 was the best ep
"I'm both intrigued and disgusted." My friend, have you ever heard of the Mystery Flesh Pit National Park? I recommend Wendigoon's video.
13:39 How did I only _just_ notice that swastika?
1:02 my older stepsister showed me the second episode when i was like 10 years old lol
also about duck eating chicken: chickens will happily eat chicken lol
If you want an explanation for some of the stuff in don't hug me I'm scared, in my opinion night mind did a good summary/explanation of it
Mans was not ready to get existential this day
For some reason the episode about time reminds me of the Mighty Boosh
Now we need you to see the last 3 episodes.
A short but amazing horror series trailer:
Playground - Trailer
And a somewhat horror-stuff related question;
Are we gonna get to see more reactions to "Murder Drones"?
TAWOG also made a parody of this shorts.
I like his reaction to Roy acquainting. Him to the entrance of a villain is hilarious😂😂😂
My man wasn’t prepared for that last one 😂
I really recommend watching film theory's two vids on this show, he does a great job pointing out and explaining the background.
I literally have Pareidolia, I see faces and animals in random patterns all the time.
It's the second time I see someone reacting to the series today, and both of them they said it's only 3 videos. I don't really understand why, because the series is 6 videos long (excluding secret hidden videos).
That DnD reference in the title got me to watch.
A duck eating a chicken is like a human eating a cow. Bird eating bird vs mammal eating mammal
Loved your reaction. I know you won't do part 2. But imagine if you did. Oh its just a mindfuck like the first season lol😊
PESKY BEE!
14:13 Huh. Probably, in a vague “I didn’t use those words but you got the idea” way?
Also, it’s probably something to do with indoctrination (the first one was “control creativity,” the second one was “ponder time but only in specific ways that scare you,” and the third was “there is only one definition for love but also it can be forced to apply to everything but _also_ it’s very much a tool for control.”)
Birds eat birds all the time, totally normal.
part 3 is on religion. how they always say marriage is the only option and everyone has their significant other that god made for them... but by focusing on that.. you feel lonely and stuff
Imagine he watch full series 😂
I'm sure your mind can handle more some time. You should watch the others soon! Loved this!
The joke was Naz"E" = mc^2
this and the tv series so good!
Dhmis has a lot of hidden messages the tv show even adds onto the lord too
You cannot escape: MORE!
You should watch Too Many Cooks :-)
what level of Dante's inferno are we in right now?
23:03 what are red guy and duck doing there
Why is it I come across videos like this just before I go to bed?
There’s actual lore for this shit as well. It gets kinda out there.
I think he liked the show
Aye great video again! Plan comment yes, but gotta push the algorithm.
23:48 I will never eat eggs again. Btw that face bro XD
Do the other episodes ! your reacitons are amazing , some of the best
ah yes . cowabanga it is the show .
You seem scared, don't worry we won't hug you.
wtf, the date says my EXACT day of my birthday, wth man. this will definitely haunt my dreams
In-universe it's Father's Day. Yellow Guy's dad is the main villain.
Now now Jack there are three more episodes 🤣 (Actually there are nine more 😝)
I've never seen him make that face 😂😂
Please, more. This was sooo good lol
Watch all Jack :D, now is the Time.
DHMIS is a classic.
I knew this show exist but didn't watched it... But I like it. I can't say anything more than that. 😂
But I'm afraid that this video might got bonked by UA-cam cuz the Show put a lot of sneaky elements that UA-cam didn't like... Including that Swastika symbol.
Id love to see more
I remember the first time I've heard of this seeing film theory video seeing this series and holy crabs on a stick man this make me filled with absolute fear also recommend after seeing the other three watch the film theory vids
Watch all of it
The DHMIS TV show is also excellent.
I am extremely uncomfortable😂
its not MC square, its MC^z
Got Jack good! And I was the 666 like. Cause if your 555 then I'm 666!
Theres more, and you should watch. It gets more interesting and weird but i think maybe a bit less scary. Buts cool and loved by all.
I'd be fun to see you watch one of the theory series about this show they are really indepth (like the one by RemGames)
Also this is comedy/horror. Its supposed to be sick and funny
It's still June 19😮
More please…?
Oh. There's still more. You've not finished. Hehehehehehe.
This... Was surprising.
From the reactions I've seen from you, you seem like an intelligent individual that I wouldn't have thought would have such a big issue with this.
What about this Web series made your brain stop trying to interpret things? 😂
The flabbergasted reaction was fun, but I'm also a bit sad because I was genuinely curious as to how you would interpret it all. (especially considering the nature of what the show is meant to be.)
I have a 160 IQ and I reacted the same way he did the first time I watched it. This show is designed to catch first time viewers off guard, and to reward rewatches.
@@jeremyfrost2636
I'd have to disagree, both on the conclusion, as well as your apparent faith in the IQ measurement.
Unless there is something objectively wrong with someone's brain, we have the ability to take control over our own mental faculties that may or may not be taking us for a ride at the time.
It's one thing to be surprised by something, it's another to willingly sink further and further down that surprised state of mind instead of activating conscious thought processes to counteract the effect.
I think it's a matter of discipline. A disciplined mind does get surprised, but would presumably not lose control nearly as much as an undisciplined mind. Because in the end, it's not just the things we are observing that influences our minds, the inside of the mind also has an influence, one we can in fact control because we ARE said mind.
It's the difference between asking yourself what's going on and not actually exploring the question, and asking yourself what's going on and digging deep into said question.
One contains conscious control over the mind while the other is akin to getting on a roller-coaster and riding it out.
@@vorcanvorcan9032 You're really a condescending douche, aren't you? 🙄
nine hells?
DnD
If you are going to watch SCP content I wanna see some MR. ILLUSTRATED vids. They are some of the best scp content on youtube
Clussy?
Watch the last parts please
You have to finish watching the series. It ties up really nicely.
Haha awesome
Is a duck eating another bird any more cannibalistic than a human eating another mammal?
😂😂
Do you need a hug?