mythic-swirl: ¥525, feeling lucky.


Money entered: 525 yen
Item description: A can of “STEEL POWAH!” brand energy drink, produced by the Gearholder Foundation. Packaging in Japanese, stating manufacture was done by an Asian subsidiary located in [DATA EXPUNGED]. Taste of cola with a spicy aftertaste.

Notes: How in the fuck… WHY IN THE FUCK?!- Site Director E. Gere

4 notes3 years ago

askthenightguards: In the name of curiosity, have a counterfeit 10 yen coin.


Money entered: 10 counterfeit yen
Item description: Red aluminum can labelled “Stop That” in big block letters. Loud buzzing heard from within can as if coming from a large, angry insect.
Can was not opened. 

3 notes3 years ago

theurlgoeshere: Lets try putting in SCP-832.


If SCP-978 is to be believed this thing is greedy enough as it is, so no .-.

1 note3 years ago

poniesonpaper: Hmmm 1337 yen


Money entered: 1337 yen
Item description: “Wurmmies” assorted bag of gummy candies, packaging in Thai. Each gummy is shaped like a different species of insect, with exact scale sizes. Different flavors are listed for each insect.

Upon opening, the bag exuded a strong sweet smell of fruits and faint but noticeable almond.

Some of the gummies were confirmed to cointain trace amouns of poison respective to the species. Item incinerated after it was confirmed that a Desmoxytes purpurosea gummy’s toxin had contaminated the entire bag.

3 notes3 years ago

raritysayswat-deactivated201706: this looks fun ! but i only got 5 yens (・∀・ )


Money entered: 5 yen
Item description: A small turtle sculpture made of iron. No inscription to be found, but it exuded a memetic property that “informed” the researcher to put it inside a pot with at least 2 vegetables of any kind. After half an hour of cooking, the broth was reported to taste like turtle soup and confirmed to contain high levels of iron. The memetic property of the sculpture disappeared after the first use, but subsequent testing yielded the same results on 4 other broths, independent of the vegetables used. The fifth experiment yielded no turtle soup flavor but continuous testing shows the iron addition to keep consistent.

3 notes3 years ago

clairclairsky: Put 5000 yen in lewdly


Money entered: 1000 yen. Testing with full quantity denied by O5.
Item description: “Horny of plenty” a conical glass container filled with a white substance, with a opening at the tip of the cone. Label in unknown language, aside from logo which is in English.

Testing reveals the substance to be [DATA EXPUNGED]

Notes: Clair I swear to god.

5 notes3 years ago

Anonymous: I'll take something for 1 yen


Money entered: 1 yen
Item description: One (1) breath mint, with the kanji for “Good fortune”

While keeping it in the mouth, test subject stumbled upon unclaimed currency at 7 different places within the building.

2 notes3 years ago

funfetti-cakke-talks: 40,000 yen


Money entered: 500 yen. Testing with full quantity denied by orders from O5.
Item description: “Enchiladas Negras de Doña Lola”, 4 corn tortillas in an EPS plate with plastic wrapping, covered in a black sauce. The food was warm upon retrieval, and sampling revealed the sauce to be slightly spicy, and made of cuitlacoche and other unidentified ingredients, while the tortillas were filled with melted cheese and black beans.

Packaging in Spanish, only on a sticker on the plastic foil, reveals [DATA EXPUNGED]

2 notes3 years ago

that-goddamn-owl: I got 430 yen, now gimme :Y


Money entered: 430 yen
Item description: [Unknown] A seemingly empty, porcelain cup with a square handle. Filling it with 200 ml of water triggered an endothermic chemical reaction which transmuted it into a steaming cup of coffee. Test subject reported it to be bitter, and sugar was provided upon request. No anomalous properties observed.

3 notes3 years ago

frosty-mage-stuff: 500 yen, lesgo.


Money entered: 500 yen
Item description: “Porn Flakes - Frosted”, plastic bowl of corn-based cereal, noted to come from [REDACTED], Canada. Packaging in both English and French. Instructions indicate need for consumer to just add water. Testing proves that upon consumption the subject experiences desire to engage in erotic activities. Warning: Only for ages 18 and up.

Notes: The Canadians mass-producing aphrodisiacs, who would’ve though…

5 notes3 years ago