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SCP-2486 (?)
SCP-2486 is a 1.8-meter-long piece of fishing line that, when used to strangle a person, causes them to come back to life four seconds after dying, completely healed of any injuries from the strangulation. These reanimated individuals, called SCP-2486-A, develop an intense craving for pomegranates, experiencing a huge rush of good feelings when they eat them, which can lead to addiction. People looking at SCP-2486-A often describe them using pomegranate-related words, and those experiencing strong delusions might even see them as giant pomegranates. It is kept in a standard lockbox, and the reanimated subjects are housed separately for testing with other unusual items.
Latrinalia (?)
The article defines latrinalia as deliberate markings, such as art, drawings, words, poetry, personal reflections, political commentary, or derogatory comments, inscribed or etched on the walls of bathrooms or lavatories. While it can be considered vandalism, some venues try to prevent it by providing blackboards and chalk. The term was coined by folklorist Alan Dundes in 1966, combining "latrine" with the suffix "-alia" to signify a collection of bathroom writings.

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

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    Fun with Python

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    Rust exercises I did while reading The Rust Programming Language

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    JavaScript exercises I did while reading The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

    JavaScript