I think the orca update is sadly unsubstantiated. There was a "salmon hat" trend among a group in the '80s, but news that it has recurred relies on a single moment in which an orca had a dead fish on their head apparently accidentally.
FWIW, Valium is a benzo. And Benzos are are the most common treatment for someone actively seizing. Finding a benzo in a seizure patient isn't wild. If they found meth in their system, then that's something.
The SCP Foundation actually is not a branch of any government in-universe, nor is it accountable to them. Their budget comes from financial exploitation of the anomalies they contain.
Having read a fair amount of stuff on that site over the years, I think it gives you nothing but brainrot, and would not recommend it.
I had no problem getting ChatGPT to say David Mayer:
https://chatgpt.com/share/674e2c1a-4c7c-8006-94d5-e437ec9c949e
Interesting! I was able to replicate it on my end - I couldn't make it say the name in several attempts. https://x.com/JeremiahDJohns/status/1862977989639549242
I wonder what the different was.
I think the orca update is sadly unsubstantiated. There was a "salmon hat" trend among a group in the '80s, but news that it has recurred relies on a single moment in which an orca had a dead fish on their head apparently accidentally.
Was always wondering when a Dee Dee Blanchard type case would happen in the momfluencer community.
Had a running bet with myself on whether that or a Casey Anthony would happen first.
FWIW, Valium is a benzo. And Benzos are are the most common treatment for someone actively seizing. Finding a benzo in a seizure patient isn't wild. If they found meth in their system, then that's something.
The SCP Foundation actually is not a branch of any government in-universe, nor is it accountable to them. Their budget comes from financial exploitation of the anomalies they contain.
Having read a fair amount of stuff on that site over the years, I think it gives you nothing but brainrot, and would not recommend it.