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Is it just me, or does this guy believe wrestling is real?
The thing is that the neconomicon has discrepancies with Islam. There is no 100th name, the angels are different. The dude that supposedly even said this was old and being crazy with crazy doodlings on paper. You are the one making this your head canon because you obviously are really into hp lovecraft and rather worship fictional gods. If you can't argue these points exposing people doing jewish behavior then my point stands retard.
 
Gets confused when people don't understand his fan fic.
Did you actually believe the Necronomicon was real and that Lovecraft wrote about real shit? Come on, I've got to hear this. I know the other guy believes it's real because he's a religious schizo.
 
Did you actually believe the Necronomicon was real and that Lovecraft wrote about real shit? Come on, I've got to hear this. I know the other guy believes it's real because he's a religious schizo.
Your resource links are retarded because it doesn't say its fiction it lists names and years I could just google it and find out its all a ruse. Youre still a retard nice little gayop retard. Congratulations.
 
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You're resource links are retarded because it doesn't say its fiction it lists names and years I could just google it and find out its all a ruse. Youre still a retard nice little gayop retard. Congratulations.
This guy is for real. We have a genuine schizocow on the forums who believed the Necronomicon was a real book written in the 800s by a guy who personally met several of Mohammed's disciples.

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I don't know anything about Lovecraft, I simply followed a community happenings post that was talking about a book being translated for the first time from its Latin and being made publicly available, which is an interesting premise. I had no idea I would just be sent to some fan fic websites and their Kickstarter for their fan book, where they talked about how great the original copy they had was, and how they made AI art for their book you can buy.
 
I don't know anything about Lovecraft, I simply followed a community happenings post that was talking about a book being translated for the first time from its Latin and being made publicly available, which is an interesting premise. I had no idea I would just be sent to some fan fic websites and their Kickstarter for their fan book, where they talked about how great the original copy they had was, and how they made AI art for their book you can buy.
The reason I made the community post is that someone writing for the Cthulhu mythos in Current Year had the balls to include a section about Islam being a creation of evil beings from beyond the stars. This isn't the kind of shit that gets you cancelled, this is the kind of shit that gets you beheaded with a machete. The reason I wrote the post the way I did was because I wanted to make the post entertaining so that people would get curious and actually read it.
 
The reason I made the community post is that someone writing for the Cthulhu mythos in Current Year had the balls to include a section about Islam being a creation of evil beings from beyond the stars. This isn't the kind of shit that gets you cancelled, this is the kind of shit that gets you beheaded with a machete. The reason I wrote the post the way I did was because I wanted to make the post entertaining so that people would get curious and actually read it.
Its not really ballsy to pick on Islam though. I'd be more impressed if it were some blood libel instead.

The man had a cat named nigger we are beyond cancellations.
 
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Its not really ballsy to pick on Islam though. I'd be more impressed if it were some blood libel instead.

The man had a cat named nigger we are beyond cancellations.
Dude, you know that this thing wasn't written by Lovecraft, right? You know that people who died in 1937 can't write books in 2023, right?
 
I will say, I am impressed by the website, I read the introduction and preamble, and it's an interesting read, quite well done. The Latin is in the territory of passing at first look to, at least initially it was in the proper case and readable.

So this whole book is an extrapolation of what people imagine would be in it? Or are there portions that are pulled directly from Lovecrafts work?
 
I am aware, but for anyone to even still be writing or on this bandwagon despite nigger cat is what I was saying.
Speaking of Lovecraft and Jews, did you know he had a bunch of lovely things to say about them? Things like "Nothing is more foolish than the smug platitude of the idealistic social worker who tells us that we ought to excuse the Jew's repulsive psychology because we, by persecuting him, are in a measure responsible for it."

I will say, I am impressed by the website, I read the introduction and preamble, and it's an interesting read, quite well done. The Latin is in the territory of passing at first look to, at least initially it was in the proper case and readable.

So this whole book is an extrapolation of what people imagine would be in it? Or are there portions that are pulled directly from Lovecrafts work?
I haven't been able to confirm it myself since I don't own the book and I can't read Latin so can't really check the free version. I know that the Simon Necronomicon was heavily criticized for lacking actual Lovecraft lines, and that the Tyson Necronomicon was preferred because it apparently did include actual Lovecraft lines. I'd expect the Minzenmay Necronomicon to include them because Lovecraft not only allowed but actively encouraged other authors to build on his work and Call of Cthulhu is public domain, so the canon parts of the Necronomicon aren't behind a copyright barrier. There's literally no reason not to include the canon lines, especially since there's so few of them. As I recall the only big canon part of the Necronomicon is the whole "Yog-Sothoth is the key and the gate" thing.

The Lovecraft mythos is pretty big and has had multiple authors writing for it for almost a hundred years. From what I can see, the people who wrote this version of the Necronomicon are very intimately familiar with the Lovecraft mythos, and not just the stuff Lovecraft himself wrote, and they've gone to heroic efforts to make this seem like the real deal.
 
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Speaking of Lovecraft and Jews, did you know he had a bunch of lovely things to say about them? Things like "Nothing is more foolish than the smug platitude of the idealistic social worker who tells us that we ought to excuse the Jew's repulsive psychology because we, by persecuting him, are in a measure responsible for it."
I know that Lovecraft is based I just wanted to tell you it was poor taste how you posted and I got trolled into reading about the book of death. Congratulations.
 
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Has anyone here seen this site:


If one didn't look carefully and notice all the AI generated imagery, you'd almost think, unless one noticed the rather insane subject matter, that it was the site of an actual university.
Yes, I linked to it.

The Miskatonic University is a fictional university invented by Lovecraft in the fictional city of Arkham, also invented by Lovecraft. These guys making a fictional university website for it is a stroke of genius.
 
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The reason I made the community post is that someone writing for the Cthulhu mythos in Current Year had the balls to include a section about Islam being a creation of evil beings from beyond the stars. This isn't the kind of shit that gets you cancelled, this is the kind of shit that gets you beheaded with a machete. The reason I wrote the post the way I did was because I wanted to make the post entertaining so that people would get curious and actually read it.
Nobody cares are your culture war faggotry. The book is still cool though so thanks for that.
 
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I can cut someone some slack for not realising that the Necronomicon isn't a real book if they have no background on this stuff and are just coming into it from the wrong entry point. Before the Internet was a thing many university librarians had a prank of creating a record for the book on campus and then saying "Oh, it's lent out" when people asked. And there are so many sites and works that reference it as if it were real.

Of course if you persist in that beyond the initial impressions...
 
I like how Dunwich Horror is a rare case in which the "good guys" end up "winning" in a Lovecraft story. Didn't expect it but it was interesting.
 
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