Rabscuttle- t1_j9p9vbw wrote
Reply to comment by thewhitecat55 in Stephen King and unnatural dialougs? by [deleted]
He uses slang from the 80's for kids in modern times.
Teenagers today don't sound like the old TMNT cartoons or Bill & Ted. Also, iirc, the kid in Fairy Tale goes to a video game arcade at one point.
KimBrrr1975 t1_j9pu9tm wrote
Kids/young people aren't his main target audience I'd suspect. FWIW, I think people tend to assume that if he writes something a certain way he is entirely out of touch, but I think he knows what he's doing when he does that because his point is to create a feel of a place, and plenty of rural places are a bit like living in ghost towns that are relics from the 70s and 80s. It's the feel of those places, IMO, that he's after, and if you've lived in, or been to, those areas, he gets the feel pretty spot on. We live in one. We still have an arcade. People are still driving trucks from the 1980s. They still talk like rednecks because they and their parents and their grandparents have never left town to expand their world and so they want everything to stay the same. That's pretty common in rural areas.
thewhitecat55 t1_j9pyink wrote
A few arcades are still around. But I think young people see them as a novelty , not a social hub lol
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