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re: legendary author Cormac McCarthy was in sexual relationship with minor while he was 43
Posted on 11/26/24 at 4:42 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Posted on 11/26/24 at 4:42 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
16 is legal in over half of America and like 100% of Europe.
If it was a 43 year old female teacher and a 16 year old male student everyone would be buying him beers and high fiving him.
Remember, it was fat ugly feminist libtards that convinced you that 16 year old pussy was immoral.
If it was a 43 year old female teacher and a 16 year old male student everyone would be buying him beers and high fiving him.
Remember, it was fat ugly feminist libtards that convinced you that 16 year old pussy was immoral.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 4:48 pm to nealnan8
quote:One of my favorite authors, I recently watched The Road. Had never seen it, but I'm generally disappointed in movie adaptations from books I've read, and so that movie hadn't interested me. Nonetheless, was at a friend's and he just happened to have this movie, and so I borrowed it. Felt like my dreams. Nothing and everything. Just like when I wake up, realizing there was a bunch of mundane nonsense going through my head, which is typically vaguely memorable, and rarely noteworthy.
Well, he did write about characters who were into necrophilia (Child of God) cannibalism (The Road) and having sex with watermelons (Suttree), so was this really a stretch?
That sums up how I felt about the movie adaptation, anyway.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 4:51 pm to soccerfüt
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DOUG Llewelyn?????

Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:10 pm to TarheelPete
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This post was edited on 11/26/24 at 5:11 pm
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:11 pm to 777Tiger
I went out with a 26 year old when I was 43, and that was waaay too big of an age gap.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:13 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I read Blood Meridian, so this does not surprise me.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:13 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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I went out with a 26 year old when I was 43, and that was waaay too big of an age gap.
had a fling with a 32 year old when I was at LSU and 18, very fun in the rack but beyond that it wasn't going to happen
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:15 pm to 777Tiger
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had a fling with a 32 year old when I was at LSU and 18, very fun in the rack but beyond that it wasn't going to happen
Yeah. this lady was a teacher and said she was often attracted to students.
That was enough for me.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:17 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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this lady was a teacher and said she was often attracted to students.
That was enough for me.
I remember you saying that, as big of a perv as I used to think I was that might have been a little off putting too
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:20 pm to genuineLSUtiger
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He came up in a different era.
You could leave out “up”.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:21 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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she was 16, a foster child who felt so unsafe at home she often carried a gun and used the pool area at the motel where he was staying to shower.
I mean, as a 43-year-old man, what else could he do to help? fricking her was the only answer.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:21 pm to DeltaTigerDelta
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He came up in a different era.
You could leave out “up”.
those Bohemian types are usually a tad on the creepy side, and outside of the US, in a lot of places that wouldn't raise an eyebrow
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:28 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
His first novel, Suttree, was semi-autobiographical and there has always been speculation as to what parts were real and what were fiction. At one point the main character has a chaotic relationship with a teenage runaway. Suttree was published in 1979 and Cormac would have been 42 in the mid-70s so I guess we can file that chapter under "real" now.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:29 pm to 777Tiger
Yeah, I just couldnt quite understand the attraction of a 26 year old to 16-18 year old boys.
It kinda told me there were things inside her that arent quite right.
It kinda told me there were things inside her that arent quite right.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:31 pm to AUFANATL
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His first novel,
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I guess we can file that chapter under "real" now.
they always say, about novelists, that the first novel is a biography
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:33 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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I just couldnt quite understand the attraction of a 26 year old to 16-18 year old boys.
It kinda told me there were things inside her that arent quite right.
yep, a young hot woman of that age has the world by the balls, literally
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:34 pm to 777Tiger
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yep, a young hot woman of that age has the world by the balls, literally
Yeah, i think these were girls who were rejected in HS and it had a strong effect on their psyche. They never get over it.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:38 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
The first sentence was just as ridiculous as some of his prose.
No Country for Old Men is indeed outstanding, and a classic American novel.
No Country for Old Men is indeed outstanding, and a classic American novel.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:38 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Man could still write absolutely beautiful prose.
Posted on 11/26/24 at 5:40 pm to Dubosed
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Speaking of legendary authors being into sick shite, Stephen King’s book “IT” shows how much of a sick mind he has.
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