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Cthulhu fhtagn

It's Like the Bible, but Different

enoch says...

it is a creepy book in a "this is batshit insane" kinda way but the book of solomon was even more creepier.
lovecraft referred to the necronomicon as "the book of the dead" but actually it translates to "book of icons".
;ovecraft,in my opinion,was far ahead of his time and is the only author that used malthsien(sp?)story telling successfully.

Shower stall tiled with awesome octopus pixel mosaic

Hey There Cthulhu...

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H.P. Lovecraft's "The Terrible Old Man"

What Are Your Top 5 Books? (Books Talk Post)

NicoleBee says...

Whoa, with all these author names being thrown around, I might as well list my pet goat and where the wild things are. I'm so terrible at getting myself to read a good book, even though I invariably enjoy myself when I do.

Nevertheless, these are some of the books/short stories I've enjoyed enough to recall on the spot actually reading. You may now proceed to shun the sub-literate.


Marching As To War - Pierre Berton

The Shadow Out Of Time - HP Lovecraft

World War Z - Max Brooks

April Raintree - Beatrice Culleton

The Stand - Stephen King

HP Lovecraft: The Shadow over Innsmouth (the musical)

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Base Jumping Into A Cave

budzos says...

This taps some kind of primal fear inside me. I think that's where the Lovecraft beasts are waiting to emerge. I get uncomfortable just watching the clip.

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poolcleaner says...

School, no. But I did infer much of this from reading copious amounts of H.P. Lovecraft, watching the entirety of Stargate SG-1 and raiding in the World of Warcraft.

As for the memory wipe technology: "Namtab pots!"

Fiction informs us the future...

Now, describe for me why a New World order is a bad thing.

In reply to this comment by The_Dragon:
Can you describe to me why a New World Order is a bad thing? How are we supposed to fight against the aliens if we're not under one?
Sure suggest you watch these videos and get yourself educated!

First start with knowing what technology is kept from you.
http://www.military.com/news/article/army-working-on-sciences-outer-limits.html?col=1186032310810

Then watch this video - Now tell me they showed you this stuff in school. Highly Doubt it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ewshk_vjCKA&feature=related
Plus if you actually do your homework you'd know this stuff by now.

Thanks for listening at least most don't even comment.

Antiques Roadshow-Cthulhu Curios

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Cloverfield: Giant Monster Descends On New York City

BrknPhoenix (Member Profile)

detlev409 says...

Here you go: 1 and 2.

Both from this same poster on Youtube. They were the only others I could locate. The actual documentary can be found here.

I responded to you in the original thread, but I wasn't sure if you'd ever look there again.

In reply to your comment:
If there's more to this, I'd love to see it. I love Lovecraft, although it's definitely tough to get into at first.

Neil Gaiman Discusses H. P. Lovecraft

Neil Gaiman Discusses H. P. Lovecraft

Neil Gaiman Discusses H. P. Lovecraft

NadaGeek says...

Like Neil , slight inaccuracy in the opening Panther books was publishing Lovecraft in 68. I found one for a fellow cthuliod as a gift. believe it was the lurker at the gate and other stories . other than that , right on Neil . Ia IA , hail the dark goat of the outer woods with a thousand formless young !



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