Inspired by a post bringing up Tales of the Foundation, I wanted to take a crack at making something, but with another controversial series...SCP Confinement. So here's something small with Connor and SCP-082.
Since Tales from the Foundation aren't using them Anymore
TIL that in 1975, Twentieth Century Music Corp sued a restaurant owner for copyright infringement for playing a radio broadcast of two of their songs in his establishment, arguing it constituted an unremunerated performance. It reached the Supreme Court, which sided with the restaurant owner.
What SCP has the Foundation pointlessly screwed over?
We aren't hoarders, we are a line of defence that people didn't know they needed.
Is self-regulated free market forces not a contradiction in terms?
I’m an App Developer and I’m so excited I found this sub! (Free giveaway in comments)
In 1974, Masahisa Fukase photographed his wife, Yōko Wanibe, every morning from the window of their apartment in Tokyo as she left for work.
I’m the real guy behind the infamous “Burger King Foot Lettuce” meme. 12 years later, I’m here to tell my story. AMA.
Major update to OSINT tool for searching by username Snoop Project v1.4.2
Our town's population sign says 1 Million.
A Bathroom?
1898 Advertisement for the food preservative "Preservaline", otherwise known as formaldehyde
What are the odds?
Sick and tired of everything being woke.
Regions you have no love for?
Raw Milk Farmer at Center of Bird Flu Recalls Says RFK Jr. Told Him to Apply to Food Advisory Role
Tainted raw milk CEO asked by RFK Jr to apply for FDA policy position
Bums
Rule
Which character is like this?
TIL in 2016, a man deleted his open-source Javascript package, which consisted of only 11 lines of code. Because this packaged turned out to be a dependency on major software projects, the deletion caused service disruptions across the internet.
My finger randomly turned purple for no reason
TIL that use of the word "Piracy" to describe copyright infringement is actually centuries old.
What is something that should no longer be normalised?