Not after they've seen pictures of him.Hodgson wrote:Doesn't anybody read Crowley anymore?



"Curley" Howard: Grand Poobah of the Gordo Templis Tri-stoogis
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JJ Burke wrote:he's so precocious! but what is he doing to that magic 8-ball?
Nah, G.G. Allen had the same ideas but practiced what he preached.Hodgson wrote:The ghosts in Pacman are the emissaries of the Waccans; the flaky-scalped one is the emissary of Dandruffus (snow god). Doesn't anybody read Crowley anymore?
Adrian wrote:TELL ME YOU ORDERED THE FUCKING GOLF SHOES!
Adrian wrote:I sure love my pudding.
krakenten wrote:Lovecraft is all about hints, innuendos, veiled references that lead nowhere, and a deft manipulation of the readers own mind.
This is his legacy as a writer.
He took the work of such earlier pioneers as Poe, Machen, Bierce and Chambers, made them darker and even more menaceing.
He opened the way, we are only following the trail he made for us.
IMDB wrote: in the event of a zombie apocalypse, or the return of Cthulu, be near a Wal-Mart!
Am I going to have to abuse my powers again?odin2 wrote:krakenten wrote:Lovecraft is all about hints, innuendos, veiled references that lead nowhere, and a deft manipulation of the readers own mind.
This is his legacy as a writer.
He took the work of such earlier pioneers as Poe, Machen, Bierce and Chambers, made them darker and even more menaceing.
He opened the way, we are only following the trail he made for us.
PLEASE NOTE THE BELOW TEXT HAS NO REAL POINT.
I cant stand any of Chambers works....The King In Yellow is okay, but even its so-so...
Adrian wrote:TELL ME YOU ORDERED THE FUCKING GOLF SHOES!
Adrian wrote:I sure love my pudding.
If by "power of the Occult Forces" you mean the debilitating effects of heavy drug use, then yes I do.krakenten wrote:Considering he began life as a wealthy young man(he owned a prosperous brewery, and the ungrateful bugger hated God!)and died a near pauper, do you see the power of the Occult Forces?