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13 Comments
enochsays...that was awesome.
i am so promoting this when i am able.
anything lovecraft gets a vote from me.
vaporlocksays...*quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by vaporlock.
moodoniasays...*promote
siftbotsays...Promoting this video back to the front page; last published Wednesday, April 27th, 2011 12:58pm PDT - promote requested by moodonia.
Paybacksays...When I was that age, I'd say "vagina vagina vagina..." in math class. And home room. and social studies. during lunch... crap, I guess it was like every other word. Vagina at least I vagina got over vagina it.
luxury_piesays...Despite the name of the teacher, what reference is there to Mr. Lovecraft?
mindbrainsays...>> ^luxury_pie:
Despite the name of the teacher, what reference is there to Mr. Lovecraft?
Many. The last names of the students reference some of his tales: Noreen Dunwich (Dunwich Horror) Larissa Insmouth (Shadow Over Insmouth) and Jimmy Pickman (Pickman's Model). The principal's last name is Peters, but my knowledge of Lovecraft is not specific enough to pick up on a common name like that. Anyone? Bueller?
Also his stories are almost always first hand accounts which usually end up revealing the doom and/or madness of the story-teller. Several notable creature names/aliases were spoken during the incantation.
Finally the method of descriptive prose used in this piece is heavily inspired by Lovecraft.
Opus_Moderandisays...>> ^mindbrain:
>> ^luxury_pie:
Despite the name of the teacher, what reference is there to Mr. Lovecraft?
Many. The last names of the students reference some of his tales: Noreen Dunwich (Dunwich Horror) Larissa Insmouth (Shadow Over Insmouth) and Jimmy Pickman (Pickman's Model). The principal's last name is Peters, but my knowledge of Lovecraft is not specific enough to pick up on a common name like that. Anyone? Bueller?
Also his stories are almost always first hand accounts which usually end up revealing the doom and/or madness of the story-teller. Several notable creature names/aliases were spoken during the incantation.
Finally the method of descriptive prose used in this piece is heavily inspired by Lovecraft.
I think there are some Call of Cthulhu references too (it looks like an octopus)...
I just started reading Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H. P. Lovecraft and it is an AWESOME book.
antsays...>> ^Payback:
When I was that age, I'd say "vagina vagina vagina..." in math class. And home room. and social studies. during lunch... crap, I guess it was like every other word. Vagina at least I vagina got over vagina it.
Vagina! Vagina! Vagina!
Ornthoronsays...Well, that pretty much sums up my puberty.
Draxsays...I only downvoted ant's comment for the sake of irony...
*walks off cackling madly*
Fantomassays...>> ^Drax:
I only downvoted ant's comment for the sake of irony...
walks off cackling madly
And I upvoted it for the sake of vaginas...
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