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Post #1488690

2026-04-19 08:10 UTC

@AdrianRiskin @joyfulcarla Yeah, I think Dahl was on to something with his willingness to let genuine nastiness into childrens' stories, however there are many kinds of it which he was clearly taking the wrong side on, in ways that were not excusable at any point. I adored his writing around ages 6-7, at one point I declared I would not read any other author, and I'm pretty sure it's because this sense of genuinely fucked up stuff going on was more relatable than most stuff aimed at children. The Trunchbull feels real as a terrifying authority villain when you're six, and it's super engaging, then you grow up and go "hmm, why was such a big deal made of how she used to be a hammer thrower"

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  • @compost_funeral yes very much. I have noticed that kids very much love these kinds of stories! often alongside the sweetest of ones, like Little Bear or Winnie the Pooh! I think some of the best storytellers for kids are people who fully remember what it was like to be a kid in the world... @AdrianRiskin

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