• Speaker [e/em/eir]
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    4 days ago

    "Holy crap, this is just like that summer I spent on Yuggoth"

    cutaway to a city of green pyramids, profane geometries, screaming

  • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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    4 days ago

    The black goat of the woods rams me in the knee

    20 minutes of me holding my knee in pain going Tttttttssssh-aaaaaaaah repeatedly

    • Lemmygradwontallowme [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 days ago

      Nah, he became a socdem, that hated the Soviet Union

      Even in his progressive stage, he couldn't let go of all his major American brainworms

      Wikipedia sample

      One of the main points of Lovecraft's socialism was its opposition to Soviet Marxism, as he thought that a Marxist revolution would bring about the destruction of American civilization. Lovecraft thought that an intellectual aristocracy needed to be formed to preserve America.[139] His ideal political system is outlined in his 1933 essay "Some Repetitions on the Times". Lovecraft used this essay to echo the political proposals that were made over the course of the last few decades. In this essay, he advocates governmental control of resource distribution, fewer working hours and a higher wage, and unemployment insurance and old age pensions. He also outlines the need for an oligarchy of intellectuals. In his view, power needed to be restricted to those who are sufficiently intelligent and educated.[140] He frequently used the term "fascism" to describe this form of government, but, according to S. T. Joshi, it bore little resemblance to that ideology.[141]