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einsteinmyhero
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11 Feb 2015, 7:35 am

I got his complete fiction!


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11 Feb 2015, 3:05 pm

Same here. Been one of my obsessions since I was a teenager.



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12 Feb 2015, 1:36 am

I think I must have read just about everything HPL ever wrote. As my dad had been a BIG Lovecraft fan, I guess you could say I was given Cthulhu with my "father's" milk, and have been obsessed ever since. I even have a cat named Lovecraft!


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12 Feb 2015, 7:33 am

Started with cthulhu.halfway through.


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12 Feb 2015, 7:47 am

I would gladly trade one of my tentacles for a copy of the original Necronomicon.



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12 Feb 2015, 7:51 am

I see what you did there.oh,and ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn :D


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12 Feb 2015, 7:26 pm

I got some of his works for free, and have read some of them twice, I want to find more of the stuff they wrote. :D



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12 Feb 2015, 8:21 pm

Finished cthulhu.He's badass!on to the shadow over innsmouth.


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12 Feb 2015, 8:27 pm

I should add, Lovecraft is one of my very favorite probably Aspies. 8)


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21 Feb 2015, 10:02 pm

I enjoy me some Lovecraft from time to time as well. We own the complete works also.



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21 Feb 2015, 10:50 pm

Too bad the Necronomicon is only a Lovecraftian invention.


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21 Feb 2015, 11:22 pm

einsteinmyhero wrote:
I got his complete fiction!

Nice dude!
I only have a few of his stories, just watch which ones you read before sleeping...



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21 Feb 2015, 11:24 pm

Humanaut wrote:
I would gladly trade one of my tentacles for a copy of the original Necronomicon.


I would trade my f*****g life for that damn book!



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21 Feb 2015, 11:26 pm

SwissPagan wrote:
Humanaut wrote:
I would gladly trade one of my tentacles for a copy of the original Necronomicon.


I would trade my f*****g life for that damn book!


Careful, or something slimy with tentacles will fly to your window tonight carrying the Necronomican, expecting you to live up to your end of the deal!


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21 Feb 2015, 11:28 pm

the two that freaked me out the most were Rats in the Wall (you'd WISH that was only about rats...) and At the Mountains of Madness.

mountains of madness was one fo my favorites, a bit long, but it didn't leave me freaked out like Rats in the wall, until the very last, not paragraph, sentience... the mans timing in f*****g with his reader is almost sadistic, I love it!



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21 Feb 2015, 11:45 pm

SwissPagan wrote:
the two that freaked me out the most were Rats in the Wall (you'd WISH that was only about rats...) and At the Mountains of Madness.

mountains of madness was one fo my favorites, a bit long, but it didn't leave me freaked out like Rats in the wall, until the very last, not paragraph, sentience... the mans timing in f*****g with his reader is almost sadistic, I love it!


I enjoyed those two, too. I also very much liked The Dunwich Horror, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, and Dreams In The Witch House. My very favorite Lovecraft story might just be Nyarlothotep.


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