@alyx i really liked the writing style of it, like how people actually talk and write (though it did make things confusing sometimes...)
but oh boy was it totally unrelatable to someone who lives in the uk and doesn't know much about drugs haha
@alyx it's not such a huge gap of course, because we are exposed to a lot for tv and films, but then again it gives american life a strange only-in-the-movies feel to it hah
@candle heh, yeah, that's right, you can't escape our hollywood.
@candle now that i'm approaching 40 i've lived a bit and things from my youth seem Old
now i can get perhaps a similar "only in the movies" feeling by watching stuff like 1982's E.T., which depicts an idyllic CA suburb that pulls at my nostalgic heartstrings all the more because that slice of American reality -- kids zooming everywhere on bikes, less development, more mom and pop stores, '80s music and culture -- no longer exists except in my memories and celluloid.
@candle oh that's super interesting. i am pretty naive about drugs but i didn't feel put off by that aspect.
i would have perhaps expected american / UK cultural differences to be a bigger factor. i'm so thoroughly embedded in this country, like a fish in water, that it's hard to intuitively understand how non-usians will view our weird-ass culture. things i take for granted may seem bizarre or decadent.