The Despicable and the Manipulated

 In the novel, at some point after 
Lewellyn takes off with the money, 
there's this exchange between the 
deputy and sheriff, the deputy not 
a whit less naïve than he is in the 
film, commenting on how awful it is 
that heroin is sold to children, met by 
the subdued emotion of the sheriff. 
The sheriff notes how awful it is 
the kids are buying heroin at all. 

I was thinking about that and 
the tidal wave of mass-shootings 
in the first week of this month. 
How it's a joint effort of 
the despicable and the manipulated. 

It's unwise to sleep outside in a lightning storm. 
Why do we keep inventing lightning then? 




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