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08-07-2017, 08:00 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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well put Miami-Ken. I haven't read all of King's books of course, but a good number of them and I've never got the vibe that 'wow this guy likes to throw that kid sex in wherever he can.' it sounds like Keith did some research and found that King does have some strange sex and disturbing parts in his books, which obviously is true and in the books (not disputing). The difference I feel is being a reader and a fan of King, or not being a reader of the books, obviously puts things in a different light. I also do not think I've explained myself great, as you can see my very few posts I'm no forum master.
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haha of course. I don't even disagree. If I were in your position I'd be starting a list too, to be at least suspicious of. I suppose I think that with more insight into this, King, Ken and I would be clear of the list
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