Fuuck youu

  • 🇵🇦 Nuestro primer dominio localizado está en español en kiwifarms.pa. Our first localized domain is on Spanish on kiwifarms.pa.
  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account

Y2K Baby

The Codex of Ultimate Wisdom???
True & Honest Fan
kiwifarms.net
Registrado
30 de Mar, 2017
I uuse the English or American spelling of a word depending only on which one I find most aesthetically pleasing.

This is something I got flak for when I wrote the Great Gatsby.
 
Experienced the same thing when I wrote Crime & Punishment. Also, there's no problem with using the word suddenly 3 times per page - fuck you, Knobokov.

Indeed, indeed. Why, as I wrote At the Mountains of Madness, I made certain to use the word "decadent" in every sentence.
 
You didn't portray nearly enough races as subhuman scum. The lengths soyfags have to reach to REEE about your works is disgraceful.
I think millenials and Gen Zs should be banned from even mentioning Lovecraft's name since they can't get over the fact that he was a racist piece of shit, but so was everyone else at the time.
 
Última edición:
I

I think millenials and Gen Zs should be banned from even mentioning Lovecraft's since they can't get over the fact that he was a racist piece of shit, but so was everyone else at the time.
What gets me is "he was even more racist than most people of the time."

Not really. He wasn't even notably racist in his career field of pulp writer. He lived in the era of Jim Crow, the Klan's resurgence, blackface being an acceptable form of entertainement, Birth of a Nation being a massively popular movie, and Germany building death camps, are you gonna tell me some lonely sperg in Rhode Island is notably racist?
 
What gets me is "he was even more racist than most people of the time."

Not really. He wasn't even notably racist in his career field of pulp writer. He lived in the era of Jim Crow, the Klan's resurgence, blackface being an acceptable form of entertainement, Birth of a Nation being a massively popular movie, and Germany building death camps, are you gonna tell me some lonely sperg in Rhode Island is notably racist?
"But...but cosmic horror is based on his xenophobic and racist beliefs!"
 
What gets me is "he was even more racist than most people of the time."

Not really. He wasn't even notably racist in his career field of pulp writer. He lived in the era of Jim Crow, the Klan's resurgence, blackface being an acceptable form of entertainement, Birth of a Nation being a massively popular movie, and Germany building death camps, are you gonna tell me some lonely sperg in Rhode Island is notably racist?
How about "he was autistically racist for his time" because his racism was weirdly neurotic and idiosyncratic.
 
Atrás
Top Abajo