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It Chapter 2 "Wokeness"

People crying about SJWs are just as annoying without even realizing they are the same.

I smoked a bowl and went down the rabbit hole of my garbage Numetal High school days. I got to a Kittie video (Yea yea talk shit) and all the comments were littered with "I really liked this band back in the day but I didnt realize it was feminist garbage, I cant listen to this anymore " I was like dude you are really being Triggered by a 20 year old video that you used to like? People like to say SJWs got super sensitive in the last 10 years but so did the other side. Bitches everywhere I swear.
 
Out of all the people killed in the book, one happens to be gay, yes. As many writers who pull material from their personal lives, Stephen King got the idea from an actual murder of a homosexual man in his hometown that happened while King was writing the book.
 
IT 1 was such garbage. Why anyone would watch the 2nd one baffles me.

Which part 1 are you talking about..?

And which part 2...?

The 1st one that's before part one, or the second first one after the first one..

Or part two that's the second to part 2..?
 
The book is great. Just finished it a couple of weeks ago.

Before any of you decide to give it a go. It’s 1100 pages and no pictures. You’ve been warned.
 
So what I'm getting is the book also sucks
 
I didnt realize a gay dude getting beaten almost to death, tossed over a bridge and then eaten by an inter-dimensional shape shifter was "woke".
 
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Those guys were gay?

I thought they were just Millenials......

or Sherdoggers.
 
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The book is great. Just finished it a couple of weeks ago.

Before any of you decide to give it a go. It’s 1100 pages and no pictures. You’ve been warned.
It's pretty good, much better than the movie.
I have read IT and seen both movie adaptions. The IT book was better yet I felt King was all over the place at times. The book exceeds 1,100 pages in length. The Cujo book was certainly more direct and also better than its movie adaption. I believe Jaws was the only time I preferred the movie, even then Benchley's book was interesting and worth reading.
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I have read IT and seen both movie adaptions. The IT book was better yet I felt King was all over the place at times. The book exceeds 1,100 pages in length. The Cujo book was certainly more direct and also better than its movie adaption. I believe Jaws was the only time I preferred the movie, even then Benchley's book was interesting and worth reading.
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Oh sweet. I actually ordered Cujo, Misery and the Shining to read next.
 
I didnt realize a guy dude getting beaten almost to death, tossed over a bridge and then eaten by an inter-dimensional shape shifter was "woke".
Relevant username.
I have read IT and seen both movie adaptions. The IT book was better yet I felt King was all over the place at times. The book exceeds 1,100 pages in length. The Cujo book was certainly more direct and also better than its movie adaption. I believe Jaws was the only time I preferred the movie, even then Benchley's book was interesting and worth reading.
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The ending is definitely a little out there, but I still felt it was easy to get through in spite of being 1100+ pages. Even the parts that felt like padding were interesting imo, such as the Patrick Hockstetter chapter.

The Stand is my favorite King book, for what it's worth.
 
I'm not saying it's woke or not, I'm just confirming for TS that there is a gay dude in the book who gets Pennywise'd.

Obviously, when he wrote the book in 1986, he anticipated that he would need to virtue signal in 2020 by having a gay character. It’s just more pandering to the libtards, in the future.
 
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