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Absolute Johannes factotum

SCP-636 (?)
SCP-636 is an unusual maintenance elevator in an old hotel that can travel to a non-existent third sub-basement. When anyone or anything enters this floor via the elevator, they vanish completely. The elevator also occasionally moves to this mysterious floor on its own, sometimes returning with strange objects or even parts of people who disappeared, such as disassembled camera parts or shredded, blood-soaked fabric. One time, an emaciated agent who had previously vanished reappeared, violently tried to go back into the elevator, and disappeared again. The building is now condemned and guarded to prevent anyone from accidentally encountering this dangerous elevator.
JFK Reloaded (?)
The article describes "JFK Reloaded" as a 2004 first-person shooter game developed by Traffic Games that simulates the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy according to the Warren Commission's report. The player controls Lee Harvey Oswald and aims to recreate the three shots, scoring points based on accuracy to the official account, with options to review shots in slow motion and from various viewpoints. The game, released on the 41st anniversary of the assassination, generated significant controversy and condemnation from public figures, despite its developer's stated aim to disprove conspiracy theories.

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  1. ozefe ozefe Public

    A dynamic README with AI-generated summaries of random articles from the SCP Foundation and Wikipedia.

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  2. funython funython Public

    Fun with Python

    Python

  3. rust-exercises rust-exercises Public

    Rust exercises I did while reading The Rust Programming Language

    Rust

  4. modern-js modern-js Public

    JavaScript exercises I did while reading The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

    JavaScript 4