Reanimator II, which I have not seen, apparently made a bid for a top single with this jaw-dropping work of pop-musical genius. I blame Stickypig for this. Why couldn’t he have just rickrolled me, like fucking Christ intended?
This week on Noise du Jour is all about monsters, horror, and spookiness. A little post-Halloween nepenthe as we travel through holiday hell.
I’m comfortable being “that guy” here at ectomo. You know, the guy who writes about freaky sex that may or may not involve species other than my own. I’m alright with it although, admittedly, for a long time I wasn’t. Everyone here has been really supportive since I came out though, I must say. I mean, Eliza throws-up a little every time we pass each other near the coffee maker, but she’s at least trying make eye contact with me now.
So, that being said, imagine my unbridled joy when I came upon a link to a Guardian article titled Necrophilia Among Ducks Ruffles Feathers. Oh, I’ll bet it does.
The article relates the tale of Dutch researcher Kees Moeliker who, while in his office in the Natuurmuseum Rotterdam, was startled by the loud bang of a mallard hitting the building’s glass facade. He then recounts the scene that greeted him upon his arrival:
In sheer defiance of the World Wide Web Consortium's will, Ectomo was designed using a non-web-standard font. Luckily, it is included in the excellent font pack released by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society, which can be freely downloaded in Mac and PC formats here. Ectomo should still look fine without it, though.