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I read that one in high school as well, after I banged out Books of Blood, Damnation Game, etc. It’s the book that made me put down Clive Barker books for almost a decade. That one was a little too high-concept for me to chew on.

Fuck off.

I don’t watch it weekly. And I probably watch the other DC CW shows even more infrequently. But I’ve caught the last 2 weeks of Supergirl, after missing most of season 2, and it’s really making a fan out of me. I thought last night’s episode was utterly fantastic, with the only slip being the dumb bomb threat. And I

Cuju and Christine were books of their time. Not saying it can’t/won’t happen, but they are a bit of stretch now.

Firestarter totally could be done today. Sadly, there would be a lot of “think pieces” on how it’s a rip-off of Stranger Things ......

The “20-dollar trick” is probably something to explain to make this a helpful tip...

Taking this a bit personally, aren’t you? Maybe - and this is radical I know, but hear me out - don’t read the articles that are of no interest of you.

Taking this a bit personally, aren’t you? Maybe - and this is radical I know, but hear me out - don’t read the articles that are of no interest of you.

Again, those are all nice thought experiments when you’re safe and warm in whatever chair you’re sitting on right at the moment. It’s a thousand miles away from you, or so you assume. Maybe you should see some testimonials of people who have been put in jail for years, but were innocent. I’m not just talking about

/watches video on mute.

Pitchforks are now an app. So much cleaner that way, and who has a pitchfork hanging around outside anyway?

As long as that somebody who goes to jail isn’t YOU, specifically, right? It’s all fair and a nice little mind problem until it’s you that is thrown to the bottom of the well.

Hmm, I was just figured it was a Wolf.

>On another note, I’m not surprised one bit that a millennial can’t sit fucking still for 2h 40min. Jesus.

41 and yes, I warn people who haven’t seen it that Blade Runner can be boring. This is honestly why I recommend first-time viewers to watch the Theatrical Version. Not because it’s superior, but because the pacing was fixed. If they like it, they’ll explore the other cuts. By now every geek knows the story of the

NBC is owned by Comcast. I think once that settles in, a lot of their recent moves make sense across the spectrum.

Same as hiring an extraordinary number of white conservatives recently.

I get that, thanks for responding. I guess with myself, I didn’t have the religious upbringing and thus - and I think this is universal, sadly - the hang-ups that come with that. I’m not saying I’m the most well-adjusted person on the planet. But I can say that reading those adult themes, about those adult people, had

“They are children and can’t consent”

These fictional children could when they were amongst themselves, so I guess my point is that you are wrong.

Why do you say that? Have you grown up to be a maladjusted adult now?

Honest question - why do you think that is way too early? Obviously you’ve matured further, but why are you giving your 13-year old self so little credit? Did you not understand what was going on?

Not all kids are the same, but I read a lot of everything when I was a teenager. I would’ve been bored fucking senseless by

THE BOOK IS A WORK OF FICTION.