What the Hell Kristian? Next time put a NSFW filter. That… thing… under the bed scared me so much that now it causing me trauma. I see one every time I look into the mirror!
One day I have to read something by Mr. Loveshaft.
Are they easy to read? Or are they in an older English that isn’t pleasant to read or takes a while to get used to?
I think it is pretty impressive that the guy makes a 100+ year comeback like he has – at least on the ‘net! Between you and Kris Straub (http://chainsawsuit.com/), I’ve learned more about him than anywhere else – except Wiki!
It’s “Lovecraft”, but otherwise yeah, you should read him. He doesn’t use that old of an English that me (a non-english person) can’t understand. Also he doesn’t use cheap gore, instead he gives you goosebumps writing down the creepy unknown, insanity and mortality.
If you like flash games, simple platformers, reading in games and have a few minutes to spare I can suggest this game: http://armorgames.com/play/4287/silent-conversation
After the short tutorial, you can play “The Nameless City” by Lovecraft (in the game it’s in Three parts that can be unlocked by playing). I never actually read his novels before this game, and this one is what got me into his style of writing. Since then I suggest this game to everyone who wants to have platforming fun and also likes to be cultured at the same time.
I’ve finally figured it out. theyve tried to hide it for me for years but now I know thanks to you. They draw us and we are in the comic we are the world they are the artist; but we can be the artist. When we sleep we let them in ot our brains we must resist, never sleep. never sleep. never sleep.
I would be scared if an angry man where hidden under my bed.
It’s the tie and smart attire that scare me1 ;-P
What the Hell Kristian? Next time put a NSFW filter. That… thing… under the bed scared me so much that now it causing me trauma. I see one every time I look into the mirror!
One day I have to read something by Mr. Loveshaft.
Are they easy to read? Or are they in an older English that isn’t pleasant to read or takes a while to get used to?
I think it is pretty impressive that the guy makes a 100+ year comeback like he has – at least on the ‘net! Between you and Kris Straub (http://chainsawsuit.com/), I’ve learned more about him than anywhere else – except Wiki!
It’s “Lovecraft”, but otherwise yeah, you should read him. He doesn’t use that old of an English that me (a non-english person) can’t understand. Also he doesn’t use cheap gore, instead he gives you goosebumps writing down the creepy unknown, insanity and mortality.
If you like flash games, simple platformers, reading in games and have a few minutes to spare I can suggest this game: http://armorgames.com/play/4287/silent-conversation
After the short tutorial, you can play “The Nameless City” by Lovecraft (in the game it’s in Three parts that can be unlocked by playing). I never actually read his novels before this game, and this one is what got me into his style of writing. Since then I suggest this game to everyone who wants to have platforming fun and also likes to be cultured at the same time.
Ot maybe there is an erotic novel writer with the artistic name Loveshaft
Obviously, it would be tentacle porn.
I had a nightmare last night that various webcomic artists were sleeping under my bed.
I’ve not been able to sleep since.
I’ve finally figured it out. theyve tried to hide it for me for years but now I know thanks to you. They draw us and we are in the comic we are the world they are the artist; but we can be the artist. When we sleep we let them in ot our brains we must resist, never sleep. never sleep. never sleep.
It could be Mr. Loveshaft! Haunted by weenie burns – for he has the Clap too!