The unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible. On the subject of unspeakability, it is a pity that Oscar Wilde and H. P. Lovecraft never entered into a collaboration.
Y'know, there's all sorts of substances that humans can consume in various ways to alter their consciousness. And sometimes, after long term consumption, significant cognitive changes can manifest, and you can often recognize them in various arts and crafts output.
Then again, there are some pieces that just scream organic mental illness from the very start...
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On the subject of unspeakability, it is a pity that Oscar Wilde and H. P. Lovecraft never entered into a collaboration.
"The Selfish Giant Who Dreams at the Bottom of the Sea"
Actually, a Dorian Gray/Joseph Curwen mash-up would be pretty excellent.
The Peentucky Derby!
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Y'know, there's all sorts of substances that humans can consume in various ways to alter their consciousness. And sometimes, after long term consumption, significant cognitive changes can manifest, and you can often recognize them in various arts and crafts output.
Then again, there are some pieces that just scream organic mental illness from the very start...
NEVER FORGET, mikey.
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there are some pieces that just scream organic mental illness from the very start...
Andrew Breitbart?
um, wouldn't the bells be just a little... you know.. uncomfortable??
At least you know when someone comes into the shop.
Um, so to speak.
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