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Oh, I'd heard of Cthulhu before then. He was a funny joke for my group of friends at least as far back as high school (1997ish.) Maybe it's less that the meme itself came out of nowhere, and more that the group of people who had already attached to it came of age and started posting crap on the internet.
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So I guess just because I hadn't heard of Cthulhu doesn't mean the character was obscure.
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11-11-2009, 10:12 AM | #1533 |
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Generations re-discover Lovecraft and think he's cool; this generation just happens to be the Internet one.
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Well, but it's different, because you have to factor in the irony. Anne Rice is having a little mini-popularity-boost, because of Twilight, all of which is popular with kids who really think vampires are cool and are re-discovering all of it. Cthulhu, on the other hand, is popular with people who think it's funny to fill their baby's mouth with spaghetti and photoshop the eyes to make him look like Cthulhu, not people who are genuinely snuggling up with Lovecraft books and appreciating them.
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11-11-2009, 01:20 PM | #1535 |
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Cthulu was big with the Role-playing community beest hung around with 20 years ago iirc
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11-11-2009, 01:27 PM | #1536 |
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I think we found our answer. It was D&D. That explains it all. I'm surprised I wasn't aware of it then.
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check for traps, dude.
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11-11-2009, 07:42 PM | #1538 |
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Looks more like a mind flayer to me.
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LJ to the post-whore thread, stat!
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I love Cthulu. I like how it sounds. I am a huge Lovecraft fan. I got there partly via the late 80s/early 90s schlock horror films made by the Blue Moon studios (stuff like Reanimator and From Beyond most of which were set in the fictional town of Arkham and often within the hallowed halls of Miskatonic University) and partly from a very old copy of short stories that was in my family's bookcase when i was little. As an insomniac kid I used to be up and about at 2 or 3 am, when the rest of the house was sleeping, stalking the bookshelves and reading Lovecraft or Poe.
I still have a penchant for occasional readings of scary/odd shit during the early hours. It's when ghost stories really should be read. When the rest of the world is sleeping.
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How do you pronounce it? (No, not 'it', Cthuluhuhth or whatever it is?)
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We need UT's embedded audio file player for this one.
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