one thing thats kind of annoying about the scp foundation is all the acronyms to memorize i mean you’ve got the GOC, AWCY, GAW, the MCF, MCD, the CLEF, the SMELLS, the LIKE, the ASS, the
In Seattle, Washington, an aged and allegedly “haunted” coke machine has been in the same spot for over fifteen years, but despite its outward appearance the machine is fully functional. In fact, the machine has always worked. Some of the drinks it dispenses are normal Coke products, but some are products that are no longer on the market and don’t exist any more. Some of the buttons are labeled as a “mystery” and give a random product when pushed. The business closest to it, a locksmith, state that they have never witnessed anyone restocking the machine at any time, No one ever has, and the mystery of it has attracted tons of people to test out the machine for themselves. It’s also pretty interesting to note that the prices for the sodas have risen over time, recently being from 55 cents to 75. I guess ghost machines have to pay the bills somehow.
I just looked it up and this is apparently real, what the hell
Japan’s Kayashima Station is built around
a 700-year-old tree. When town officials
planned to cut down the tree, which is
associated with a local deity, there was
public outcry. Rumors began to spread
about the tree being angry and cursing
anyone who touched it. Station officials
didn’t want to tempt fate, so they built
the train platform around the tree and
surrounded it with a small shrine. SourceSource 2Source 3
Japan just survived the opening of a Supernatural episode.