• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    Those scientists aren’t mad, just dedicated.

    Show me a field scientist that is injecting trees with a serum to turn them into sentient carnivores. Or one that is manually digging for uranium in order to fast track the eruption of a volcano. Or the one inventing Godzilla.

    Not that pansy shit.

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    You’re walking through the forest, and some guy covered in mud stumbles out onto the cutline, fly bitten, frenzied look in his eye, and a dirty shovel on his shoulder. Oh wait that’s just me

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    12 hours ago

    Gf and I passed a young guy while kayaking the river one day. Dude’s wearing summer street-wear, standing at bank up to his knees with a net. He was researching turtle populations. Funky thing is, we have no idea how he got where he was.

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    There were some geologists (field work by my reckoning) from Massachusetts who went mad after an expedition to the Antarctic. The survivors came back mumbling something about a horrible thing from beyond the mountains.

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      was that expedition inspired by lovecraft or was lovecraft inspired by that expedition?

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        The expedition was not real. I was alluding to Lovecraft without naming him.

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    This is me. You can usually find me staring up at a light pole talking, heckling or cursing at it, and before you know it I’m gone.

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    Reminds me of the biologist from Annihilation. Time to reread the trilogy I guess.

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        The movie is very loosely based on the first book. The screenwriter read it, had a dream about it, then wrote the movie based off the dream they had, intentionally never referencing the book while writing it. Which… Idk. Kinda fits the vibe of the story, but I’d love an authentic adaptation of the book, because it’s incredible.

        The second book was a hard read for me, but it’s worth it to get to third, and honestly the third kind of retroactively makes the second one better. There’s supposed to be a 4th in the works I believe, but don’t quote me on that.

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          That awesome, gonna add them to my list. I’m doing we are legion, we are Bob right now. 5th book just came out

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      I do love the feeling of disorientation I got from the first book. The whole thing felt like I was in a fever dream and I was never sure if I was losing my mind or it was the book.

      Of course a big chunk of that could be the sleep deprivation that came with having 2 kids under two at the same time as reading the book.

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    Pretty sure I have photographic evidence of the leaf monster I spawned to terrorize the overgrown creek bed into revealing its outcroppy secrets.

    It was me. I am the leaf monster what walks in the water.