Dope.They sell that shit to schoolkids.It's worse than that.How's that?Schoolkids buy it.
by Cormac McCarthy (0 Reviews)
In "No Country for Old Men" by Cormac McCarthy, a conversation reveals a dark aspect of society, where harmful substances are readily sold to schoolchildren. This alarming reality highlights the ease with which young people can access dangerous drugs, suggesting a profound moral decline. The characters express disbelief at the gravity of the situation, indicating that it goes beyond mere sales—it reflects societal failure and the lost innocence of youth.
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