Submitted by Departedart t3_10avujv in creepy
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_kahteh t1_j48e60f wrote
In fairness, Lovecraft was terrified of about 99% of everything
BlooMeeni t1_j48epu8 wrote
He's gotta tell u something is scary otherwise how would u know to be scared? Nah on the real I love mountains of madness
ruby_the_peep t1_j48vxq6 wrote
Specially about foreigner people
DeadFishCRO t1_j4a9p1h wrote
Love his works but find it funny that everyone who is not a north west European protestant is a idiotic degenerate cultist. I don't think Slavs like me were even considered white by Americans at the time he was writing.
gw2master t1_j48ndj1 wrote
> Lovecraft hates penguins
The funny thing is, so did Herman Melville:
> Let us first glance low down to the lowermost shelf of all, which is the widest, too, and but a little space from high-water mark. What outlandish beings are these? Erect as men, but hardly as symmetrical, they stand all round the rock like sculptured caryatides, supporting the next range of eaves above. Their bodies are grotesquely misshapen, their bills short, their feet seemingly legless; while the members at their sides are neither fin, wing, nor arm. And truly neither fish, flesh, nor fowl is the penguin; as an edible, pertaining neither to Carnival nor Lent; without exception the most ambiguous and least lovely creature yet discovered by man. Though dabbling in all three elements, and indeed possessing some rudimental claims to all, the penguin is at home in none. On land it stumps; afloat it sculls; in the air it flops. As if ashamed of her failure, Nature keeps this ungainly child hidden away at the ends of the earth, in the Straits of Magellan, and on the abased sea-story of Rodondo.
from his The Encantadas (bunch of short stories/sketches about the Galapagos: pretty easy reading for Melville... also, easily found online for free as it's public domain).
False_Creek t1_j48ozdv wrote
Being confused by which catholic holiday allows you to eat an animal you've just discovered is peak European energy.
bless_ure_harte t1_j4a03z2 wrote
That's a lot of disdain for Tuxedo Birds
False_Creek t1_j48orjp wrote
Trains come in a variety of colors, so yeah.
KPipes t1_j47s9o8 wrote
A fleshed out full deck using this theme would be amazing.
Departedart OP t1_j47seoa wrote
Got one more card to finish and the going on kickstarter π
KPipes t1_j47sk85 wrote
Good for you! Amazing artwork and universal appeal (cards).
Departedart OP t1_j47swqo wrote
Thank you π
False_Creek t1_j48p6eu wrote
Will the commercial version have the watermark?
Departedart OP t1_j48p9sd wrote
Nope
justhonest5510 t1_j4b6toq wrote
GoFundMe link plz. I'm onboard
TheRealGnarlyThotep t1_j48jspp wrote
Damn dawgβ¦thatβs eldritch, grotesque AND cyclopean all at the same time.
Well done.
theDarkSigil t1_j48tdkz wrote
Only thing it's missing is the dreaded Necronomicon, written by the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred...... Well that and 40 pages devoted to New England architecture.
Sinfullyvannila t1_j47yw1a wrote
Those poor giant penguins.
TripleBobRoss t1_j493isi wrote
My best friend is really into playing cards. I was thinking about trying to get him a deck of cards as a gift, with some kind of really cool art that you wouldn't normally see on cards. The thing is, I want to have like hundreds of dicks, kind of hidden in plain sight in the art. I would hope that he wouldn't notice, then one day he would notice all the dicks. But I have no art skills whatsoever, and wouldn't know how to arrange something like this.
3APATYCTPA t1_j493ny3 wrote
King penguin 69? Nice
XB0XYGEN t1_j49sgwk wrote
Fucking fantastic
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LitreOfCockPus t1_j492dbu wrote
John Mayberry has a cool crossover with that story in his Joe Ledger series.
I didn't know beforehand, and it was a fun coincidence.
Novel is "Kill Switch" π§
CrackShotCleric t1_j49nyop wrote
THE PENGUIN!
ChariBari t1_j49skzg wrote
Penglings
wheeliechacha t1_j47ov03 wrote
Nobody but why reference that tale if itβs not?
Departedart OP t1_j47p0ir wrote
Blind pale penguins appear in the story too
wheeliechacha t1_j47pq26 wrote
Also that looks pale and penguiny but not blind.
Korbas t1_j47r0ov wrote
It has holes where the eyes should be
wheeliechacha t1_j47rgo6 wrote
So it does. I should have zoomed in and enhanced. I withdraw my previous statement.
wheeliechacha t1_j47pk63 wrote
Sure but who remembers that unless you just read the story?
Korbas t1_j47qw76 wrote
Sorry but I do :)
Sinfullyvannila t1_j47zbkb wrote
They always seem to come up in my conversations about it.
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wheeliechacha t1_j47o9qy wrote
That is not what a shoggoth looks like
Departedart OP t1_j47of97 wrote
Who said it's a shoggoth π
Criticaliber t1_j494sx2 wrote
It's their food!
ArchAngel621 t1_j49fbls wrote
Itβs been a while since I read the book. I thought the penguins were either Shoggoths or Elder Things.
Squidzbusterson t1_j47quzo wrote
There are three things I remember about the mountains of madness.
The first half puts me to sleep
Lovecraft hates penguins
and he's terrified of trains for some reason