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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (10704)1/5/2002 8:26:03 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 23908
 
dude, i think cthulhu is sleeping beneath the bottom of the marianas trench....

i don't remember the riyadh thing

'mountains of madness' was certainly a trip...

the problem with so much of the 'lovecraft' out there is that often his works were left to be finished by one august derlath; derlath injecting his catholic perspective into what had originally been something 'outside of christianity.'

of course i'm not saying, "In his house in Riyadh great Cthulhu lies sleeping" was derlath's. so which story or novel did the phrase come from? again, i got the impression that cthulhu was buried deep beneath the sea.

that yog-sothoth and azathoth thing is a trip...

someday the YHVH will trump those 'bad boys' ...

what if GOD is just one thing, and pretends to be all of us; monsters, humans, plants, animals; chemicals and waves? what if the universe is a giant feedback loop and all of this suffering we go through is just some sort of scripted drama?

i like the idea that the universe is simply ONE, and gives the appearance of being fragmented into factions and such; just for the 'fun' of it ...

who knows? who cares? as long as there is some bootay in it...

andy