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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Item #: SCP-065-J Object Class: Safe Special Containment Procedures: SCP-065-J is to be contained in a simulated desert ecosystem, and provided with water and fertilizer weekly. SCP-065-J is to be provided with recording devices and the recordings provided to Site-19's recreational center. No recordings on Mondays. Description: SCP-065-J is a collection of three desert cacti. SCP-065-J do not differ in physical appearance from non-anomalous cacti, despite being capable of speech, and usually wear sombreros. SCP-065-J are designated from SCP-065-J-1 to 3. Addendum: Interview Log 065-J-1

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  • Item #: SCP-065-J Object Class: Safe Special Containment Procedures: SCP-065-J is to be contained in a simulated desert ecosystem, and provided with water and fertilizer weekly. SCP-065-J is to be provided with recording devices and the recordings provided to Site-19's recreational center. No recordings on Mondays. Description: SCP-065-J is a collection of three desert cacti. SCP-065-J do not differ in physical appearance from non-anomalous cacti, despite being capable of speech, and usually wear sombreros. SCP-065-J are designated from SCP-065-J-1 to 3. Addendum: Interview Log 065-J-1
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  • Item #: SCP-065-J Object Class: Safe Special Containment Procedures: SCP-065-J is to be contained in a simulated desert ecosystem, and provided with water and fertilizer weekly. SCP-065-J is to be provided with recording devices and the recordings provided to Site-19's recreational center. No recordings on Mondays. Description: SCP-065-J is a collection of three desert cacti. SCP-065-J do not differ in physical appearance from non-anomalous cacti, despite being capable of speech, and usually wear sombreros. SCP-065-J are designated from SCP-065-J-1 to 3. SCP-065-J display sapient behavior, and are capable of understanding and speaking English and Spanish. SCP-065-J often communicates in song. SCP-065-J was recovered from the Arizona Desert, and was brought to the Foundation's attention by a rogue outbreak of spontaneous musicals in the surrounding area. Addendum: Interview Log 065-J-1 INTERVIEWER: Good morning, SCP-065-J. SCP-065-J: [Turns to Security Camera-3… Somehow ] ♫ Hello kids! ♫ INTERVIEWER: Wait, what? SCP-065-J-1: ♫ Kids, do you want to learn about America's proud history? ♫ INTERVIEWER: Uh, do you understand your current condition? SCP-065-J-1: ♫ We're the Singing Cacti Amigos!♫ SCP-065-J-2 & 3: ♫ Cactiiiii Amiiiiigoooos! Cactiiiii Amiiiigoooos! ♫ INTERVIEWER: Right. Do you recall anything about your origins? SCP-065-J-1: ♫ Used to be a little cactus, Dreamt of being a star… Followed that star, And here I am… With the Singing Cacti Amigos! ♫ SCP-065-J-2 & 3: ♫ Cactiiii Amiiiigoooos! Cactiiii Amiiiigoooos! ♫ INTERVIEWER: ♫ Cacti amigos? ♫ SCP-065-J: ♫ Cactiiii Amiiiigoooos! Cactiiii Amiiiigoooos!♫ Site-19: ♫ CACTIIII AMIIIIGOOOOS!!! ♫ Addendum: Interview Log 065-J-2 INTERVIEWER: ♫ Good morning, Cacti Amigos! ♫ SCP-065-J-1: Look, the contract we arranged with the studio clearly said that we had Mondays off. So just fuck off, alright?
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