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MH2
Boulder climber
Andy Cairns
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hmmmm...
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Fossil climber
Trad climber
Atlin, B. C.
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Nov 17, 2016 - 04:42pm PT
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Is it gluten-free and pro-biotic?
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i-b-goB
Social climber
Wise Acres
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Nov 17, 2016 - 04:45pm PT
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pud
climber
Sportbikeville & Yucca brevifolia
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Nov 17, 2016 - 05:28pm PT
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Thanks a lot Skip!
It ain't scary 'til you know about it!
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Don'tKnowHim
Social climber
California
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Nov 24, 2016 - 10:16am PT
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Nov 24, 2016 - 11:14am PT
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The original HP Lovecraft drawing...
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Ed Hartouni
Trad climber
Livermore, CA
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Nov 25, 2016 - 11:08am PT
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Mr. E - missed opportunity to have ear-flaps be the wings?
otherwise, quite impressive...
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justthemaid
climber
Jim Henson's Basement
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Topic Author's Reply - Jul 21, 2017 - 09:50pm PT
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PS: Nice find Reilly. I actually always wondered if Lovecraft envisioned the octopus- thing.
If you read the story, he actually doesn't exactly describe it that way- so I always assumed it was late 20th century artistic licence
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clifff
Mountain climber
golden, rollin hills of California
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Jul 22, 2017 - 07:57am PT
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"The Call of Cthulhu". "Then, driven ahead by curiosity in their captured yacht under Johansen's command, the men sight a great stone pillar sticking out of the sea, and in S. Latitude 47°9', W. Longitude l23°43', come upon a coastline of mingled mud, ooze, and weedy Cyclopean masonry which can be nothing less than the tangible substance of earth's supreme terror - the nightmare corpse-city of R'lyeh, that was built in measureless aeons behind history by the vast, loathsome shapes that seeped down from the dark stars."
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little Z
Trad climber
un cafetal en Naranjo
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Jul 22, 2017 - 05:23pm PT
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read it in high school. My son just produced a copy that he read recently. Thought I'd give it another read, this time in Spanish. Can you say miedo?
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Mighty Hiker
climber
Outside the Asylum
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Aug 21, 2018 - 10:34pm PT
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American history is filled with writers whose genius was underappreciated—or altogether ignored—in their lifetime. Most of Emily Dickinson’s poems weren’t discovered and published until after her death. F. Scott Fitzgerald “died believing himself a failure.” Zora Neale Hurston was buried in an unmarked grave. John Kennedy Toole won the Pulitzer Prize 12 years after committing suicide.
But no tale of posthumous success is quite as spectacular as that of Howard Phillips Lovecraft, the “cosmic horror” writer who died in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1937 at the age of 46. The circumstances of Lovecraft’s final years were as bleak as anyone’s. He ate expired canned food and wrote to a friend, “I was never closer to the bread-line.” He never saw his stories collectively published in book form, and, before succumbing to intestinal cancer, he wrote, “I have no illusions concerning the precarious status of my tales, and do not expect to become a serious competitor of my favorite weird authors.” Among the last words the author uttered were, “Sometimes the pain is unbearable.” His obituary in the Providence Evening Bulletin was “full of errors large and small,” according to his biographer.
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/08/hp-lovecraft-125/401471/?utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=5b7cf4dd9ac5640001fb0443_ta&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
For Skip - although Cthulhu had nuttin on Trump.
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justthemaid
climber
Jim Henson's Basement
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 22, 2018 - 06:41am PT
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Terrifying^^^
Good article Anders. Thanks for linking it.
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zBrown
Ice climber
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Aug 22, 2018 - 07:17am PT
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Cereal Killers?
Not the three musketeers
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hooblie
climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
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Aug 22, 2018 - 07:29am PT
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His final years were as bleak as anyone’s. He ate expired canned food ... the horror!
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Aug 22, 2018 - 07:29am PT
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Since when did Cthulhu become un pinche chupacabra?
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Mighty Hiker
climber
Outside the Asylum
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Oct 22, 2018 - 09:29pm PT
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It's that time of year again.
From "Monsters Have Problems Too"
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