I was thinking of asking if I could drop some blood in the ink used to print Carcosa just to give it that extra oomph... but decided against it since I'd already asked if it's possible to bind the book in human skin (answer: no) and too much just might be too much.
You keep talking about this binding in human skin as a barrier against other extreme requests, and I keep getting tired of hearing about you not making other extreme requests. I want blood in the ink in my Carcosa book! I want my Carcosa book wrapped in the skin of a flayed baby! I want my Carcosa book signed in the tears of a dying woman!
already ordered. fingers crossed. finally, my very own raggi clone...
ReplyDeleteThank the Gods that's what you meant.
ReplyDeleteI see you're going the KISS route with your marketing strategy.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of asking if I could drop some blood in the ink used to print Carcosa just to give it that extra oomph... but decided against it since I'd already asked if it's possible to bind the book in human skin (answer: no) and too much just might be too much.
ReplyDeleteEeeeeexcelent... Igor! Prepare the cloning vats!
ReplyDeleteYou keep talking about this binding in human skin as a barrier against other extreme requests, and I keep getting tired of hearing about you not making other extreme requests. I want blood in the ink in my Carcosa book! I want my Carcosa book wrapped in the skin of a flayed baby! I want my Carcosa book signed in the tears of a dying woman!
ReplyDeleteFINE.
ReplyDeleteBut when my wife asks why I'm keeping all her used tampons in the freezer (and she WILL ask; she's nosy about such things), I am blaming you.
FINE. Now I'm committed to buying a Carcosa book from you.
ReplyDeleteDamn you're crafty.
Uh, yeah, I'm glad you clarified where the DNA was coming from ;-)
ReplyDeleteProceed to farm homonculous army of game designers.
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