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Word of the Day
Sphygmic, a. /s’fīg-mik/ - Of or pertaining to the pulse; beating like the pulse; pulsatory.
Source: Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Dictionary, 1953
sphygmic replied to your post“I don’t need fucking science to justify my existence. Academia is...”
omg this is killing me. does this anon really think that ~science~ exists as a thing outside of the people who do it and validate it? and that those people are somehow excluded from potentially being full of shit because of ~academia~?
exactly.
sphygmic replied to your post:Actually tbh I think it’s safer to fuck an actual...
not all lightning bolts!!
oh shit
sphygmic replied to your photo “Closest thing I managed to get to a pre-op chest pic.” Is this okay to reblog? 'cause your happy trail is the cutest. Congrats, by the way! Hope the healing process is as quick and easy as it can be. :)
Aw thanks so much :3 :3 Okies to reblog, thanks for asking :) My recovery so far has been pretty much as perfect as it could be! I'm pretty lucky!
sphygmic replied to your post “Say that I claim Lovecraft never used the unknowable is a gross misrepresentation of my question. What I said was that Lovecraft regularly provides a framework for his unknowable horrors. At The Mountains of Madness has information from the Necronomicon and the hieroglyphics as a guide to the mythos. The Shadow over Innsmouth has Zadok to provide the narrator with information on Obed Marsh and the town. Contrast this to sonarchick's vague connection between an underwater city and eyes.”
I don't get why something written for a certain, inherently more obscured format (one character's blog posts) is supposed to have the same degree of revelation as a work in a different medium - we can only see as much as she posts, that's part of it!
And honestly it's a well known horror technique to keep information hidden and use the unknown to attack the reader's sense of safety.
I've seen so many horror movies and horror series fuck themselves up by explaining the mystery and end up ruining their run. There's just some styles where you want to deny info.