>main character is a p-do
>convinces court he's crazy to avoid prison, gets sent to a looney asylum
>villain is a manipulative middle-aged foid
>foid is a control freak, keeps moids under meds
>white foid makes use of BIPOC goons staff to keep main character under bay
>neurodivergent boy kills himself after foid threatens to tell his mom he lost his virginity
>main character gets lobotomized after chocking Nurse B-word
!kino !nooticers could this movie be remade today?
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The author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey, wrote an even chuddier masterpiece: Sometimes a Great Notion. It's about a family of stubbornly-independent chud loggers. The entire town hates them because they don't use union labor and they're destroying the environment.
Ken Kesey was a famous hippie and acidhead (an MKULTRA experiment introduced him to LSD !glowies). Hippies are stereotyped as libs, which is mostly true. Still, the heart of the counterculture of the 1960s was extreme individualism, and that extreme individualism has a chud side too. There's a reason they elected Reagan.
!bookworms !pnw
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I'm in LOVE with the premise, and of course the author is abundantly blessed in talent! Thats my first November book, momma's heading to the local library
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Hippietards like him pushed for de-institutionalization
Bring back the asylums (electroshock treatment included) and lock the hobos there.
!neolibs this is evidence based policy
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You will RESPECT the Pacific Northwest's only good writer (frick you Stephenie Meyer )
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There's also...
I'm gonna prove you wrong. Just give me about 8 hours to think about it.
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Frank Herbert @johannesalthusius
Scifi schlock yes but better than vampireschlock
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Dune was inspired by the Oregon Coast.
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Fun fact: Dune was inspired by the Oregon Dunes
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Well how do you deal with worms there?
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Stephanie Meyer doesn't even count as a bad PNW author. She settled on Washington as a setting by looking up places with lots of rainy days. Pretty sure she lives in the southwest.
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