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What would it take for Bob to leave the Democratic Party?
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Lovecraft wasn’t a fat ass.What's funny is, Bob is kind of like a latter day Lovecraft minus the talent and creativity. Let's make a list:
Similarities:
-New Englander
- Autistically spergs about how they don't like a particular group of people to their circle of correspondence
- Barely ekes out money through chosen career, has to rely on family and friends rather than take a real job.
-Dietary habits probably contributing to shorter lifespan
-Both euphoric atheists.
Differences:
-Lovecraft was married, ex wife described him as an adequate lover. MovieBob is, until proven otherwise, a virgin.
-Lovecraft and Bob are both tall, but Lovecraft regularly took long walks while Bob is almost wholly sedentary.
Feel free to add or correct.
-Lovecraft's work gained him fame and recognition after his death.What's funny is, Bob is kind of like a latter day Lovecraft minus the talent and creativity. Let's make a list:
Similarities:
-New Englander
- Autistically spergs about how they don't like a particular group of people to their circle of correspondence
- Barely ekes out money through chosen career, has to rely on family and friends rather than take a real job.
-Dietary habits probably contributing to shorter lifespan
-Both euphoric atheists.
Differences:
-Lovecraft was married, ex wife described him as an adequate lover. MovieBob is, until proven otherwise, a virgin.
-Lovecraft and Bob are both tall, but Lovecraft regularly took long walks while Bob is almost wholly sedentary.
Feel free to add or correct.
Nothing. The Democratic Party would have to leave him.What would it take for Bob to leave the Democratic Party?
Nothing. The Democratic Party would have to leave him.
Nothing. The Democratic Party would have to leave him.
The federal government seizes Youtube as part of an agreement with Alphabet and promptly turns the company over to Shaun King and the newly formed BLM Inc."Fat white privileged men making YouTube videos on baby toys and movies are the worst. Our tax audits will dig deep into them." -AOC resulting in Bob becoming a full blown Nazi
What's funny is, Bob is kind of like a latter day Lovecraft minus the talent and creativity. Let's make a list:
Similarities:
-New Englander
- Autistically spergs about how they don't like a particular group of people to their circle of correspondence
- Barely ekes out money through chosen career, has to rely on family and friends rather than take a real job.
-Dietary habits probably contributing to shorter lifespan
-Both euphoric atheists.
Differences:
-Lovecraft was married, ex wife described him as an adequate lover. MovieBob is, until proven otherwise, a virgin.
-Lovecraft and Bob are both tall, but Lovecraft regularly took long walks while Bob is almost wholly sedentary.
Feel free to add or correct.
I think that you're more correct than you think you are. In the past there have been forms of media that have been disregarded as 'disposable in their time, but have become more popular as time goes on. Comic books are a good example. This might be just because I limited to the knowledge available to me, but I don't think that Bob's body of work will ever be rediscovered by a later group of people and cherished. I can't picture the existence of a culture or sub-culture that would love to go back and watch episodes of Escape to the Movies or The Big Picture (I never saw any of his 'Gameoverthinker' series, but from what I've heard of it I don't think that would be any different). I don't see any aspect in them that makes them worth revisiting. Low-budget 20th century genre films were revisited, because people found their trashiness endearing. Superhero comic books were revisited, because their characters eventually became muti-million dollar properties thanks to their movies. I can't see Bob's work ending up in a similar position. Honestly, I think that the place where Bob is going to leave the biggest impact after his death is on the Farms or whatever entity succeeds it.-Bob's 4-hour sperg on BvS won't be featured on a Youtube recap when he's gone.
I think that you're more correct than you think you are. In the past there have been forms of media that have been disregarded as 'disposable in their time, but have become more popular as time goes on. Comic books are a good example. This might be just because I limited to the knowledge available to me, but I don't think that Bob's body of work will ever be rediscovered by a later group of people and cherished. I can't picture the existence of a culture or sub-culture that would love to go back and watch episodes of Escape to the Movies or The Big Picture (I never saw any of his 'Gameoverthinker' series, but from what I've heard of it I don't think that would be any different). I don't see any aspect in them that makes them worth revisiting. Low-budget 20th century genre films were revisited, because people found their trashiness endearing. Superhero comic books were revisited, because their characters eventually became muti-million dollar properties thanks to their movies. I can't see Bob's work ending up in a similar position. Honestly, I think that the place where Bob is going to leave the biggest impact after his death is on the Farms or whatever entity succeeds it.
Agreed. Lovecraft was a racist, his work was all about xenophobia, and he was a fucking genius anyone interested in horror needs to read to be taken seriously.
Damn true, he was actively rejected by every single editor and publisher of his time because they thought his writings were atrocious. But that doesn't take away that he was a truly brilliant writer.Lovecraft was an atrocious writer. He was the king of the info dump, overly florid and he never met a piece of exposition that he didn't immediately love.
None of this changes the fact that he was one of the most brilliant and original fantasists of the twentieth century.
Doubt it because i didn't found any vids, but anyone is free to correct me if i'm wrong. Movie was extremely mediocre and the whole selling point was Tom Hiddleston in a victorian era suit.has Bob seen Crimson Peak
easy. Just make Bob go into politics and have him debate someone on tv. That's more than enough. Would be great to watch
I recall finding it odd Bob never reviewed Crimson Peak, since his endless shilling for Pacific Rim was what introduced me to Guillermo Del Toro films, and I watched Crimson Peak because of how much I wound up liking him as a director.Since we’re talking Lovecraft on here and going slightly off topic, since del Toro didn’t up making At the Mountain of Madness for Universal, didn’t he end up making Crimson Peak be a homage to Lovecraft? And going on topic, has Bob seen Crimson Peak as well?