Gable: Dref can be kind of hard to work with.
Travis: Yeah, dead people usually are.
Orimar: Quite frankly Travis, I find your attitude offensive.
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Gable: Dref can be kind of hard to work with.
Travis: Yeah, dead people usually are.
Orimar: Quite frankly Travis, I find your attitude offensive.

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SCP community, the following is an announcement regarding an ongoing licensing violation that has grown in scope to the point that public awareness is important. A Russian man named Andrey Duksin has abused lax standards at Rospatent (Russian Federal Service for Intellectual Property) to trademark the SCP Foundation name and logo within the Russian Federation and it’s associated Eurasian Customs Union countries (at the moment of writing – Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan). He has since used said trademark as a method of threatening, extorting, and shutting down other Russian SCP content creators. He has also committed several acts of copyright infringement (which is separate but related to trademark rights) by selling copies of SCP article texts and art explicitly derivative of SCP Foundation stories without releasing either under CC-BY-SA. I want to make clear to all reading that this man is not a threat to SCP Foundation content creators outside of Russia and the EACU states above, and that what he has done is both illegal within Russia and so brazen as to be impossible almost anywhere else in the world
Announcement Regarding Ongoing License Violation - SCP Foundation
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Gable: Are you the big spoon or the little spoon?
Travis: I’m a knife.
Margaret: He’s the little spoon.
Margaret: What's your biggest weakness?
Travis: I can be a bit uncooperative.
Margaret: Can you give me an example?
Travis: No.
Jonnit: I feel dizzy Travis.
Travis: Aw, that’s just bloodloss. You’ll make new blood! You just need some orange juice.

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Jonnit: Why did you give Minnie a knife?
Travis: She felt unsafe.
Jonnit: Well, now I feel unsafe!
Travis: Sorry.
Travis: …
Travis: Would you like a knife?
Travis: Are you sure Gable’s even gay? They barely even looked at me.
Traveler Kwan: How do you guys get anything done if all you ever do is argue with each other?
Jonnit: We don’t! That’s part of our charm. Quit fucking it up.