Talking to God; The Gateway of the Mind

What if you could talk to God? Not through prayer, but through thought? Where you would be able to converse directly, and receive direct answers. One group of scientists believed it was possible and set out to do just that. They were going to open the gateway of the mind.

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Smile.jpg

How many people can resist looking at a picture of a cute dog? I can’t think of any, even if you’re not a dog person, I’m guessing their pictures still make you go, “aww.” I think it’s safe to say that if you got an email with the subject “smile” you’d probably open it, especially if you knew who it was from. The email has a short message, and an attachment – smile.jpg.

Opening the picture, it’s just a dog, well – sort of. It looks like a Siberian husky, but its mouth is wrong. The dog has a wide grin, featuring two rows of very white, very sharp, and very human-looking teeth.

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Shy Guy: SCP-096

Secure, Contain, Protect. That is the mission of The SCP Foundation.

SCP-096 is a humanoid creature, standing approximately 7.8 feet (2.38 meters) tall. Its body appears emaciated, very little muscle mass and clearly malnutritioned. Its skin and eyes lack pigmentation, and the subject appears void of body hair. Its arms reach out approximately 5 feet (1.4 meters) in length, highly disproportionate to the rest of the body. Its jaw can open four times more than that of the average human. Other than these few characteristics, SCP-096 appears human.

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Siren Head

In 1986 there was a surge in the number of people entering the Himalayan mountains, and never leaving. Those who did escape reported hearing a loud ringing alarm, so loud they had to cover their ears and run, and even then suffered severe or complete hearing loss. They may not have known it at the time, but they had just come into contact with Siren Head.

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Laughing Jack

When you’re the parent of a sad and lonely child, you don’t necessarily question things when suddenly an imaginary friend comes into the picture. The sight of your child happy is enough for you to even find yourself talking to this “friend.” But what happens if that imaginary friend is more than imaginary, and begins to lead your child down a dark road.

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