Nainstalovat Steam
přihlásit se
|
jazyk
简体中文 (Zjednodušená čínština)
繁體中文 (Tradiční čínština)
日本語 (Japonština)
한국어 (Korejština)
ไทย (Thajština)
български (Bulharština)
Dansk (Dánština)
Deutsch (Němčina)
English (Angličtina)
Español-España (Evropská španělština)
Español-Latinoamérica (Latin. španělština)
Ελληνικά (Řečtina)
Français (Francouzština)
Italiano (Italština)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonéština)
Magyar (Maďarština)
Nederlands (Nizozemština)
Norsk (Norština)
Polski (Polština)
Português (Evropská portugalština)
Português-Brasil (Brazilská portugalština)
Română (Rumunština)
Русский (Ruština)
Suomi (Finština)
Svenska (Švédština)
Türkçe (Turečtina)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamština)
Українська (Ukrajinština)
Nahlásit problém s překladem








Pretty cool. Too many redacted and expunged things though. Also, it should probably be safe since putting it in a tough enough box would stop it from spreading.The cross-testing doesn't make too much sense either, since there is no reason for the foundation to do it. That's all I have to say.
there goes anything good about your scp
the scp was decent as well and you put it against something over rated like 682
thats exactly what youre not supposed to do with an scp for ♥♥♥♥ sakes.
Generic Doomsday Villain[tvtropes.org]: In a way, SCP-682 is purely a vehicle for SCP cross-test fun. Detractors of the article sees 682 as lacking any sort of personality beyond "they are disgusting", and is created purely so that people can propose SCP cross-tests to try to destroy it.
You know, Until they mentioned one of the overrated scps
at least theresn o 049 intervierw