I’m currently on less than 2% of the followers I have on my actual account. If you can retweet this or ask @TwitterSupport to do something about it that would be great. Follow me here for comics updates and nonsense.
The main reason I want back on twitter isn’t to push the Hocus Pocus collection, it’s to ask Lovecraft guys if C’Chulhu had an octopus head before R’lyeh sunk or did it sink so long ago octopuses actually have C’thulhu heads.
Why a flabby boneless head on land? @mrchrislackey
@TwitterSupport hey, are you sorting out the 2 factor sms verification. Locked out of my main account again and not getting my codes. Left a bunch of messages with the support team
Everyone refers to Johnson as the Emperor with no clothes as though that story is a criticism of the Emperor. It’s not. It’s a criticism of the court around him, too scared to point out his actually bollocks. Johnson knows he flops his cock out and knows we think it’s hilarious.
@hauntedmagazine Yes. Even though I’m still a non-believe, the truth of the matter no longer bothers me. People behave as though the supernatural is real whether or not the universe is built that way. Why people believe or not and what that means feels a more important to me now than the “truth”.
Ok gang—hit me with your choices for a perfect novel, a perfect album, and a perfect film. (Extra points if they are lesser known, as we could all say Gatsby, Dark Side of the Moon and The Godfather.)
“We mustn’t burden future generations” say politicians taxing the poor while not taking any of the burden or doing anything to ensure there will actually be future generations on Earth instead of it being just a burning rock filled with trash and skeletons floating in the abyss.
In Robert Tressell’s The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists *everything* is a symbol of a wider concept, but it’s not all politics.
At Easton’s house, there’s a gate that needs oiling - a metaphor for the maintenance and attention lacking in his marriage.