>it's the most horrible thing you ever seen brah >dude you'll totally have your mind blown and go crazy when you see it *Fish man with tentacles for a beard walks in* >have you gone mad yet? haha you can't even comprehend what you're seeing can you? be scared!
lovecraft meme needs to die already, he was a talentless hack
Julian Bailey
quality post OP absolutely and utterly epic haha!
Camden White
Let me tell you about quadrangles and pentangles that will totally blow your feeble little mind, kiddo
The landscape of this terrorverse is literally so difficult to comprehend it defies logic! Behold and despair...
Xavier Flores
>take geometry class >fucking angles how do they work >fail out >this must be the work of the fishmen >forever vilify the subject in your future works
Jace Collins
>accidentally posts the entire plot summary to Lovecraft's "The Unnamable"
Carson James
There's something quite aristocratic about his eloquent racism.
Kevin Price
Now here is a man who has seen the horrors of a community swimming pool.
Brody Reyes
>can you imagine sensitive persons bathing near a pack of greasy chimpanzees? I kekk'd, I don't agree, but I kekk'd
Christian Cox
hounds of tindalos was written not by lovecraft though, it was written by frank long
also it's easily better than any horror story by lovecraft himself
p.s. curves are harder to study than angles
>Asiatic type of puffy, rat-faced Jew
who are those?
Jordan Howard
I like the whole universe he created, but they all read kinda the same
Benjamin Smith
>it's the most horrible thing you ever seen brah >dude you'll totally have your mind blown and go crazy when you see it *a cat called nigger man walks in*
Sebastian Taylor
HOWEVER
Sebastian Hall
>>can you imagine sensitive persons bathing near a pack of greasy chimpanzees? Lmao he doesn't chill. But I heard somewhere that his racism increased a lot when he had one of his depressive phases, so I assume he had the major blues early 1925.
Brody Butler
All I've read from him are "Rats in the Walls," where a man goes mad because he found his ancestry, which is all he has left, is that of cannibalism and cruelty, "The Color Out Of Space," where no one goes mad, "The Call of Cthulhu," where only sensitive non-narrator persons go mad explicitly due to Cthulhu being psychic, and "At the Mountains of Madness," where, again, no one goes mad.
Gabriel Jones
>At the Mountains of Madness," where, again, no one goes mad.
TEKELI LI TEKELI LI t. mad guy
Bentley Nguyen
yeah the other plane dude goes mad
Nicholas Howard
Top kek.
Cooper Butler
Forgot about that tertiary-ass character. Does anyone remember what exactly he goes mad from? At least it wasn't indescribable, the only one who saw the indescribable thing was the narrator who I'm pretty sure stays put-together.
Luke Campbell
When Lovecraft was writing non-Euclidian geometry was the new hotness.
Zachary Ramirez
he refuses to say what he saw while the narrator doesnt see it so we dont know.
Mason James
>"The Color Out Of Space," where no one goes mad
The farmer dude who had his whole family killed off actually goes pretty fucking postal.
Juan Barnes
He is in a plane and looks over another even bigger mountain range and sees something and goes insane from seeing it.
Ryan Barnes
Well that's understandable, really.
Fuck, I read these too long ago.
Ryder Perez
basically a god-tier type being hiding in the mountains that only he sees as they're flying over. I think it's hinted at here and there (and expanded on in "lovecraft canon" fanfic)