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SCP-8541 (?)
SCP-8541 is a sculpture titled "Head of Francis Bacon," which was actually created by George Dyer. Initially considered harmless and reclassified as "Explained," it was later found to cause a terrifying entity or influence, SCP-8541-A, to target individuals who come into contact with the sculpture. This entity, which identifies itself as "Jackson" from "Weiss-Concord Medical," relentlessly harasses its victims through phone calls and other mediums, escalating to physical and psychological torment, often exploiting their fears and past traumas related to health and personal issues. The entity's attacks become increasingly violent, causing severe injuries and even organ failure in its victim, Charles Torst, and its influence can spread to others who come into contact with the sculpture. Due to its dangerous and persistent nature, SCP-8541 has been reclassified as Keter and is contained in a special unit that prevents any continuous contact with thinking beings.
Algonquian–Basque pidgin (?)
The Algonquian–Basque pidgin, also known as Souriquois, was a simplified language used for trade and communication between Basque whalers and various Algonquian Indigenous peoples around the Gulf of Saint Lawrence from the late 16th to the early 18th century. This pidgin primarily drew its vocabulary from Basque, with influences from other Romance languages and Algonquian languages, and featured simplified grammar and pronunciation to facilitate interaction, leaving some Basque words still present in modern Mi'kmaq.

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  1. ozefe ozefe Public

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

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  2. funython funython Public

    Fun with Python

    Python

  3. rust-exercises rust-exercises Public

    Rust exercises I did while reading The Rust Programming Language

    Rust

  4. modern-js modern-js Public

    JavaScript exercises I did while reading The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

    JavaScript