Even the scars that you get from childhood, seem to follow you through life.
Kind of like in the Stephen King books.
If you really look at his characters, he kind of writes about real normal people,
well some abnormal people, but if you look at them, you can relate to the characters in
some of his books.
I felt like "carrie", even though it wasn't too much to that extent, but that's
just how I felt in high school and let me say, growing up that movie
scared me, well the first one, but I can watch it now with a little more comfort.
When people blame bad things that happen to good people in literature,
why aren't they yelling at Shakespeare or any other works?
No it's recent things and that is crazy, because if you really ever read Shakespeare,
which I did a long time ago, his work is some of the most gruesome, messed
up stories, and they call that classic, yet more than likely I think in those time
periods, they probably did all sort of drugs and such, but did they call that bad?
No, they say they were "expanding their minds".
The media recently talked about a shooting with a young man in California
and I saw his video before he went on a rampage.
Basically I think the young man, may have needed help, but seriously I think
he was selfish and was blaming everything on the popular kids and was
going to shoot up girls with blonde hair and such.
I mean for crying out, I don't think most of us has had a happy childhood
and we had bullies, but we grow up and are adults and no one wants
to hurt anyone, we move on.
But to blame anything on books that Stephen King has ever written is
insane.
I mean come on, I even think some martial arts masters have even
read Stephen King's books and these men are of the most sound
minds and peaceful and realize, it's "just a book" but you don't see
them going out and doing a rampage and taking people down.
I think people need excuses to blame bad situations on things
that have nothing to do with the bad situations.
I mean, I might repeat myself sometimes, because if
you really think about it, be lucky that anybody even reads now a days anyway.
Stephen does help out to feel normal, well with some of the twisted characters in
his books, I think, "Well I think I'm little bit more normal than some of the craziest
running around in some the stories Stephen King writes about".
So thanks Mr. King for writing and making alot of us feel "normal"
Kind of like in the Stephen King books.
If you really look at his characters, he kind of writes about real normal people,
well some abnormal people, but if you look at them, you can relate to the characters in
some of his books.
I felt like "carrie", even though it wasn't too much to that extent, but that's
just how I felt in high school and let me say, growing up that movie
scared me, well the first one, but I can watch it now with a little more comfort.
When people blame bad things that happen to good people in literature,
why aren't they yelling at Shakespeare or any other works?
No it's recent things and that is crazy, because if you really ever read Shakespeare,
which I did a long time ago, his work is some of the most gruesome, messed
up stories, and they call that classic, yet more than likely I think in those time
periods, they probably did all sort of drugs and such, but did they call that bad?
No, they say they were "expanding their minds".
The media recently talked about a shooting with a young man in California
and I saw his video before he went on a rampage.
Basically I think the young man, may have needed help, but seriously I think
he was selfish and was blaming everything on the popular kids and was
going to shoot up girls with blonde hair and such.
I mean for crying out, I don't think most of us has had a happy childhood
and we had bullies, but we grow up and are adults and no one wants
to hurt anyone, we move on.
But to blame anything on books that Stephen King has ever written is
insane.
I mean come on, I even think some martial arts masters have even
read Stephen King's books and these men are of the most sound
minds and peaceful and realize, it's "just a book" but you don't see
them going out and doing a rampage and taking people down.
I think people need excuses to blame bad situations on things
that have nothing to do with the bad situations.
I mean, I might repeat myself sometimes, because if
you really think about it, be lucky that anybody even reads now a days anyway.
Stephen does help out to feel normal, well with some of the twisted characters in
his books, I think, "Well I think I'm little bit more normal than some of the craziest
running around in some the stories Stephen King writes about".
So thanks Mr. King for writing and making alot of us feel "normal"