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Like the bloated corpus of globalized interconnected networks of information, H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic monstrosity "Cthulhu" is a vast, unfathomable and nebulous blob that transmits messages wirelessly to the minds of sensitive men (and presumably women). Cthulhu is so unfathomably vast that the mere sight of it causes men (and presumably women)to go stark raving mad. The only way one might acquire an accurate portrayal of this thing then, would be to ask the monster itself. |
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The Lovecraft tale The Call of Cthulhu, in which Cthulhu makes its' debut, was in process of being translated word-by-word using Google Image Search in hopes that these pictures, when properly aligned, might reveal a telling portrait of the monstrous creature. The project was doomed from the start. |
Carl Diehl has since shifted his creative energies into furthering Cthulhu's own eschatological agenda. See: Call of the Cthulhutone for more details |
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