SCP-6788-J
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SCP-6788-J is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment chamber at Site-19. The chamber must be equipped with an internet-connected computer running outdated web browsers from the early 2000s. The computer must have a constant connection to the website "DeviantArt.com" and is to be monitored for any anomalous activity.
Personnel interacting with SCP-6788-J must wear protective eyewear and maintain a minimum safe distance of 1.5 meters to avoid exposure to potential memetic hazards. Under no circumstances should personnel view SCP-6788-J's artistic creations without proper clearance and mental fortification training.
SCP-6788-J appears to be a sentient, anthropomorphic manifestation of the website DeviantArt.com. It takes the form of a humanoid entity composed entirely of various digital art styles, including but not limited to: anime, furry art, abstract digital paintings, and poorly executed MS Paint doodles.
SCP-6788-J demonstrates the ability to manipulate digital art in real-time, often creating spontaneous artworks that defy the laws of physics and good taste. These creations have been observed to cause mild to severe psychological distress in viewers, ranging from uncontrollable laughter to existential crises.
The entity communicates primarily through DeviantArt comments, using an excessive amount of emoticons, "l33t speak," and outdated internet slang. Attempts to engage SCP-6788-J in verbal communication have resulted in it responding with a series of incomprehensible screeches that sound remarkably similar to the dial-up internet connection noise.
SCP-6788-J was discovered when Foundation web crawlers detected an unusually high concentration of anomalous artwork appearing on DeviantArt.com. Upon investigation, it was found that all of the artwork originated from a single user account named "xXx_UwU_ArtGod_69_xXx". Attempts to terminate the account resulted in SCP-6788-J materializing in the real world and promptly covering the nearest researcher in digital fur art.
Despite its apparent frivolity, SCP-6788-J has shown potential for weaponization. Preliminary tests suggest that exposure to its most egregious artworks can incapacitate hostile entities through sheer secondhand embarrassment. Further research is pending approval from the Ethics Committee, who are currently too busy cringing to respond.