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lowman

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Really enjoyed the story. My thinking is they really didnt need to take this on off the shelf,do they think if they stop making the violent video games, movies and everything else it will stop making all this bad stuff happen? Naw. But anyway good story didnt want to put it down,wasnt for sure what Charlie was gonna do with ted.
 

RandallFlagg19

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Really enjoyed the story. My thinking is they really didnt need to take this on off the shelf,do they think if they stop making the violent video games, movies and everything else it will stop making all this bad stuff happen? Naw. But anyway good story didnt want to put it down,wasnt for sure what Charlie was gonna do with ted.

I think the point of pulling it off the shelf was, just because you can’t put out a fire doesn’t mean you should throw a gallon of gasoline into it.

Stephen King has written multiple pieces of gun related fiction over three decades, with pivotal perceptions; from terrorism, in Rage 1977, Apt Pupil 1982, Cain rose Up 1985, to justice and protection Dark Tower series 1978 – 2004.

I’m not sure when “Rage” was pulled off the shelf, if it was before or after The Columbine school shootings( When the psychological bullet of gun terrorism hit me first in my timeline) I don’t know everybody else’s timeline, Vietnam, JFK assassination, Columbine School shooting, Holmes theater shooting.

I don’t know when Stephen King decided that terrorism was no longer partly containable in fiction, or when it crawled entirely out of fiction and into reality a fast and spreading fire.

Image you are standing in the dark, you shoot a gun: a buck shot, a Gatling, a pistol, a rifle. As the gun goes off the sparks aluminate your victims, who are they, a president, civilians of war, kids at school, families in a dark theater; it doesn’t matter, you have decided you’re not a terrorist but the gun has already gone off: quick reach out your hand you can at least grab one bullet and bring it back in, at least try to prevent rage and gun terrorism from spreading.
 

GNTLGNT

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I think the point of pulling it off the shelf was, just because you can’t put out a fire doesn’t mean you should throw a gallon of gasoline into it.

Stephen King has written multiple pieces of gun related fiction over three decades, with pivotal perceptions; from terrorism, in Rage 1977, Apt Pupil 1982, Cain rose Up 1985, to justice and protection Dark Tower series 1978 – 2004.

I’m not sure when “Rage” was pulled off the shelf, if it was before or after The Columbine school shootings( When the psychological bullet of gun terrorism hit me first in my timeline) I don’t know everybody else’s timeline, Vietnam, JFK assassination, Columbine School shooting, Holmes theater shooting.

I don’t know when Stephen King decided that terrorism was no longer partly containable in fiction, or when it crawled entirely out of fiction and into reality a fast and spreading fire.

Image you are standing in the dark, you shoot a gun: a buck shot, a Gatling, a pistol, a rifle. As the gun goes off the sparks aluminate your victims, who are they, a president, civilians of war, kids at school, families in a dark theater; it doesn’t matter, you have decided you’re not a terrorist but the gun has already gone off: quick reach out your hand you can at least grab one bullet and bring it back in, at least try to prevent rage and gun terrorism from spreading.
....good look at it....
 

lowman

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I think the point of pulling it off the shelf was, just because you can’t put out a fire doesn’t mean you should throw a gallon of gasoline into it.

Stephen King has written multiple pieces of gun related fiction over three decades, with pivotal perceptions; from terrorism, in Rage 1977, Apt Pupil 1982, Cain rose Up 1985, to justice and protection Dark Tower series 1978 – 2004.

I’m not sure when “Rage” was pulled off the shelf, if it was before or after The Columbine school shootings( When the psychological bullet of gun terrorism hit me first in my timeline) I don’t know everybody else’s timeline, Vietnam, JFK assassination, Columbine School shooting, Holmes theater shooting.

I don’t know when Stephen King decided that terrorism was no longer partly containable in fiction, or when it crawled entirely out of fiction and into reality a fast and spreading fire.

Image you are standing in the dark, you shoot a gun: a buck shot, a Gatling, a pistol, a rifle. As the gun goes off the sparks aluminate your victims, who are they, a president, civilians of war, kids at school, families in a dark theater; it doesn’t matter, you have decided you’re not a terrorist but the gun has already gone off: quick reach out your hand you can at least grab one bullet and bring it back in, at least try to prevent rage and gun terrorism from spreading.
I wanted to thank you again for the book publicly, that was very generous and very nice of you to send me that and i appreciate it very much,without your help i wouldnt have gotten to read the story rage. Thank you bro i owe you one
 

RandallFlagg19

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I wanted to thank you again for the book publicly, that was very generous and very nice of you to send me that and i appreciate it very much,without your help i wouldnt have gotten to read the story rage. Thank you bro i owe you one
No , you don't owe me one; you read the story I sent you to read and that's good enough.