I’ll put it there so I don’t have to argue that the crowd isn’t full of people stuck on layovers.
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I’ll put it there so I don’t have to argue that the crowd isn’t full of people stuck on layovers.
You know what, if the Circle is owned by the airport then you’ve got me in regards to it being owned by the airport. However the terminals are across the street, the Circle is open to simply walk into from the street.
To get to the Circle from the airport terminals you must take your bags and can not reenter. Nobody in the photo stuck on a layover is here unless they are willing to leave the airport and go through security again.
There were locals because as soon as the game ended, they dispersed down the street and also I took the picture while being invited by locals to watch.
If it’s right across the street, why are there signs pointing to the different terminals in the building
I don’t know what you think you’re seeing, but the airport is on the other side of the street.
Now I’m kinda glad it’s mostly just a bunch of travelers waiting at an airport that would otherwise miss the game
It isn’t a bunch of people inside an airport, it’s across the street from the airport. These are locals watching.
It is across the street from the airport.
Lovecraft’s stuff has that reputation, but on a listen through his works, he had a tendency to actually be properly descriptive when it was appropriate. I think it’s a case of later, lesser writers gloming onto to making things indescribable as a lazy crutch that made the reputation of the mythos like that.
I think only ‘The Unnamable’ by Lovecraft really goes incredibly vague at a point where it should be describing the creature, but that story feels like a joke about this exact topic.
Michael Shea’s mythos stuff is pretty good I think. ‘Demiurge’ is a book collecting all his stories. He updates them to the then contemporary 1980s, keeping the elements of cosmic horror but putting them in more modern and relatable situations rather than attempting to make them period pieces.
Tom Clancy has entered the chat and has started describing a submarine engine. Please help.
Yuggoth, Great Cthulhu, Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth, R’lyeh, Nyarlathotep, Azathoth, Hastur, Yian, Leng, the Lake of Hali, Bethmoora, the Yellow Sign, L’mur-Kathulos, Bran, and the Magnum Innominandum…
This picture has been posted at least 3 years ago online, so even without an original source, I’m going to lean on the side that it’s not AI. Every wacky piece of art isn’t an AI trick.
The design is very human.
Don’t be paranoid. It’s okay to let your guard down. Everything will be fine. Just fine.
I look away. Tears in my eyes.
Sir, I’m afraid. I’m afraid that it will…be a while.
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It will see you later.
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Attention theft is an existing term, though it’s used to describe bad practices by marketers. I suppose it’s bad that the term has had to come into existence, but it is good that it exists as a way to talk about bad practices more easily.
The allegories are coming out of the walls man.