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Oklahoma has a very large number of feather niggers.
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@dogslurp @TrevorGoodchild Of course. Florida is the boomer retirement state of choice.
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@judgedread @dogslurp @TrevorGoodchild ...which is one reason I retired to rural Oklahoma.
I love it here. I'm not close to anything! Yay!
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@UnCL3 Florida is almost certainly majority non-White by now. It was just barely White in 2020 - 51.5%.
Though I'm surprised to see Oklahoma is only 60%.
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@judgedread I've always gotten the impression that he's an agoraphobic shut-in that doesn't get out much at all. His best novels and short stories traditionally deal with small town horror ('Salem's Lot, Needful Things) and his best characters are . . . writers (lulz)
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@TrevorGoodchild @judgedread Look at his cargo cult spooky house. Everything about him is so tryhard. When he writes about White trash you can tell he's trying to get away from his own rural retard background.
He has a mansion in Florida now but he got hit by that drunk driver so probably the Maine winters lost their appeal. Stevie's one slip and fall from staring longingly at the percocet bottle.
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@judgedread Big city geography has never been King's strong suit. Like most prolific writers he does very little research about "boring" things because he isn't held to a hard SF standard
I think the most egregious example of this is his having one of his main characters in 'The Drawing of the Three' come from Co-Op City . . . and be a White Brooklyn native (Co-Op City is in the Bronx and it is packed with niggers and spics)
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@TrevorGoodchild What's weird about that is NYC is within very reasonable driving distance of Maine. It's not like he's from Idaho.
Also re: my original point... the Brooklyn Bridge is kind of famous.
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If I read The Stand today I'd probably question why the guy didn't walk over the bridge in the daytime rather than take the hellish tunnel.