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darchildre) wrote2010-03-16 07:58 am
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Things I find irrationally endearing:
Horror writers who use the word "cyclopean". Possibly, it is supposed to be a scary word. Alas, that doesn't so much work for me. But I love it nonetheless.
Things I should know better than to do:
Eat breakfast while reading Lovecraftian horror. (Fungus and bloated frogs and strange puddles of milky fluid and suddenly I am not so hungry anymore, y'know?)
Horror writers who use the word "cyclopean". Possibly, it is supposed to be a scary word. Alas, that doesn't so much work for me. But I love it nonetheless.
Things I should know better than to do:
Eat breakfast while reading Lovecraftian horror. (Fungus and bloated frogs and strange puddles of milky fluid and suddenly I am not so hungry anymore, y'know?)
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I read this short story called "Fungus" last year, i think.. and if mushrooms didn't totally gross me out already they would after reading that book. ~shudder~
Yay horror stories! (er, unless you're eating, heh)
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I've gradually learned not to read actual-factual Lovecraft while eating as there's something about his prose that just gives me the visceral willies. In a good way, generally, but not during meals. I will not have to expand the list to include TED Klein.
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I ended up turning on a couple of lights, closing the curtains, and curling up with something more... comforting. Story didn't involve curtains/windows, just the darkness of a tomb, but the curtains needed closing anyway!
(Though I can't say I ever managed to bring Lovecraft with me to the breakfast table -- yet *G*)
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(I have a bad habit of bringing whatever my current books is with me to the breakfast table, without necessarily thinking about how the subject matter will affect the meal.)
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And Lovecraft for breakfast? Yeah, you need the iron stomach to pull that one off.
(Also, hi from non-fandom friending meme.)
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I believe cyclopean can also mean gigantic or vast, as in (to use a thematically appropriate example) "cyclopean and many-columned Yha-nthlei".
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