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I drew it 4 years ago....
UH...I'm about to redraw it when his next birthday come. :3

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(Re-upload)
I drew it 4 years ago....
UH...I'm about to redraw it when his next birthday come. :3
My favorite thing about the Reddit migration from r/196 to Tumblr is that it’s exiting the trans pipeline just to jump directly back into the trans pipeline. Literally running gender identities through SCP-914 ‘til we get an entire spectrum of gender normally only visible to shrimp, and I for one am excited.
(This post is meant to be affectionate btw, TERFs fuck off)
SCP-914 ‘The Clockworks’
SCP Foundation art, SCP Tarot Card - Five of Wands: SCP-914 - The Clockworks.
SCP-914 - The Clockworks by Dr Gears: http://scpwiki.com/scp-914
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914-I
914-I by Tatsurou
When Katsuki Bakugou's bullying of Izuku Midoriya goes too far, the consequences are most dire...but Hisashi Midoriya won't accept them. However, the work solution he uses is rather...anomalous. The results are far more than expected.
Words: 1086, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: SCP Foundation, 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Midoriya Izuku, SCP-914 (SCP Foundation)
Additional Tags: Other Additional Tags to Be Added
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/29481603
“ I want to get a mini 914 and stick it in 914 on very fine, just to see what would happen.”
— submitted by anonymous
Top Rated SCP’s #10-12
I wanna review some more SCP entries today! This is going off of the Top Rated list on the official SCP wiki.
#10: SCP-106 (also known as The Old Man) is simply a gross dude covered in brown goo who can phase through walls coating them in his brown slime and then emerging on the other side of the wall. They keep him sorta locked up by using many layers of lead walls, plus fluids and bright lights to confuse him, but they actually can’t keep him locked up at all if he doesn’t want to be. Anything he touches starts to corrode and decay, including humans. He doesn’t need to eat, but he does hunt humans age 10-25 and stores them inside his brown slime pocket dimension just to torture them. The part of this entry that hit me the hardest was that if he escapoes, the SCP foundation has to find someone age 10-25 and break one of their bones in order to lure the monster back to his containment cell, sometimes having to break multiple bones or even use multiple lure subjects, all of which are doomed to get sucked into the pocket dimension. This is a good time to mention that the SCP foundation uses “D-Class Subject” for a lot of their more dangerous experiments, who are all especially violent criminals.
#11: SCP-914 (also known as The Clockworks) is just a sprawling collections of gears with an “input” and “output” tube, plus the ability to be set to Rough, Coarse, 1:1, Fine, or Very Fine. The fun part is all the little experiments. Putting in a cellphone with the 1:1 setting makes a different kind of cellphone pop out. Putting in a wristwatch with the Coarse setting makes a disassembled wristwatch come out. It gets interesting when you put a human in at the 1:1 setting and an entirely different person pops out. Even worse, putting in a human at the Very Fine setting causes some kind of monster to come out, who fades into blue ash after a few hours. There are pages upon pages upon pages of other experiments contributed by the community, which is part of why this one is so popular. I certainly don’t have the time or energy to read all zillion fan-contributed experiments, but it is neat that one SCP can have so much potential.
#12: SCP-3008 (also known as the Infinite IKEA) is simply that, an IKEA retail store that is much, much bigger on the inside than the outside. It is not actually known if it is infinite, but it is so big that it is hard to tell. There are still people trapped inside, who have formed their own crude civilization. They have to, since the IKEA workers are faceless monsters that are peaceful during the day but become violent at night. An essential part of the SCP community is the fangames, and it is easy to see how this one would lend itself to a simple horror game. The official entry states that 14 people have managed to escape the IKEA store, and it includes a journal of one such escapee who recorded their experience inside the store. Again, I feel like the in-universe transcripts take me out of the fiction when the clinical, scientific descriptions make the world feel so believable to me.