His books of letters from that time are well worth reading if you're interested in that time in his life, very interesting.
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I will have to find them, thanks.
The book is called The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, I should have mentioned that before!
And it's followed by Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist
Please share where you found them, if you do.
https://annas-archive.org/search?index=&page=1&q=The+proud+highway&sort=
Use slow option #3 (the first 2 normally work but wait list is long atm)
Looks a lot like someone else who got discharged from Army
I'm rewatching this now. Still getting plenty of laughs out of me
There's dozens of us! Dozens! (just started a series rewatch too lmao)
I’ve gotta hand it to you, that’s a good comparison
I thought that's who was in the picture before I read the caption.
Thompson was known for his lifelong use of alcohol and illegal drugs, his love of firearms, and his iconoclastic contempt for authority. He often remarked: "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me."[3] Thompson died by suicide at the age of 67, following a series of health problems. Hari Kunzru wrote, "The true voice of Thompson is revealed to be that of American moralist ... one who often makes himself ugly to expose the ugliness he sees around him."[4]
I always thought he killed himself when Bush got reelected
Yeah, back then you were not allowed to rub off on other airmen.
Not guided by policy is a very nice thing to say about the man.
That dude was a G. His whole fucking life.
"superior attitude" is an obnoxious way to describe someone rebelling against shitty rules because they have standards. "you're not special" etc is the usual bullshit I get -- and of course I am not -- what I think we rightfully think is that nobody should be beholden to shitty practices and standards.
Eh, if I've learned anything living in a shitty little town; you are special. A deeply distressing number of people have no morality, standards, or thoughts of their own.
As a dude that served, fuck yes
As a dude that’s been served, fuck yes.
Sounds like Jack O'Neill. With 2 Ls 👌.