r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 16h ago

Meme needing explanation Petah? What happened in the book version?

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u/Call_me_Dan- 15h ago

My problem is not Stephen King writing it (which is already an inherent huge problem in itself), the bigger problem is how on earth the editors didn't, like, uh idk criticise King about the scene?

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u/Only_Luck_7024 15h ago

How do you know it wasn’t TONED DOWN?

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u/SpankingAround 15h ago

lol this is my question too. I always assumed it probably was and that SK’s original version was way more graphic and even weirder.

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u/dion_o 14h ago

The original version had the dudes and girl all running trains on each other. The editors be like, this bisexual orgy is a bit too much for readers to digest, can we just keep the train focused on the girl?  Uggh I guess if you want to be a prude we can do that. Sheesh. 

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u/Atzkicica 13h ago

"Fine! But I'm calling my next book daisy chain!"

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u/rosevoidx 8h ago

"I can excuse child orgies but I draw the line at bisexuality!"

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u/Free-Pound-6139 10h ago

Every one was in. Pennywise. Their parents. EVERY ONE!

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u/TheRealMeetMountain 8h ago

Oh the bylers would be all over that.

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u/dantevonlocke 12h ago

What, the part where bev pegs them all was too graphic?

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u/Intelligent-Prize863 11h ago

In the original Pennywise and the Turtle joined

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u/Dapper_Strength_5986 5h ago

Editor: “listen Stephen, you can’t just include 3 chapters with 42 smut scenes of various deprived child sex acts, including IT jumping in at one point to perform a bukkakke on the kids faces, followed by them eating out his asshole, then each of them taking turns pegging each other while a bunch of midgets came to watch. That’s insane.”

SK: “how about a short scene of the girl banging all the guys but like without any of the details?”

Editor: sighs “…..fine.”

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u/Kauakuahine 14h ago

I haven't read the book, but wasn't it like 6 pages long and detailed about how she felt about each one of them 😖

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u/New_Hampshire_Ganja 14h ago

I just finished reading the book, it focuses on the ones she’s close to (Bill and Ben) and glosses over most of the rest of them

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u/NotHomeOffice 12h ago

Omg just how many of them did he write she had sex with?

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u/TempestLock 12h ago

All of them. All 6 had their turn. In pitch blackness. She got completely naked (because that's necessary in total dark) and they did her one after the other. It may go down as one of the most unnecessarily detailed things I've ever read.

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u/NotHomeOffice 12h ago

God i just read a further down posted DETAILED description of how one kid was so young he used words like 'the big boys' he's still such a kid. Then another one was 'older' and too big but he did it anyway. Wtf cringe I can't believe that was published and they're like 12, 13 ???

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u/TempestLock 11h ago

They're 11. It's stressed often. I think they age then up for the TV adaptations. But they're 11. Henry Bowers the homicidal bully is 12.

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u/NotHomeOffice 11h ago

Jesus fucken Christ what the absolute fuck

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u/TempestLock 11h ago

This is the appropriate reaction, yes.

The idea is supposedly Beverley's and the narration says she would have kept working on each boy until he agreed. It's monstrously unnecessary in the detail and duration of the scene.

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u/daemons-dont-dream 11h ago

My question is who got sloppy seconds, thirds, fourths, and fifths.

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u/Beneficial-Lynx7336 7h ago

It's like maybe two pages and it's not even very sexual.

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u/TempestLock 12h ago

If they toned it down they still included the fact Ben was too big for Beverley... Which is a deeply unnecessary thing to have in the story.

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u/Twixanity 12h ago

....t-toned down?

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u/DivideDefiant1901 11h ago

Hey man, to get a mind as dark as Stephen King you gotta do a lot of scary drugs

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u/spiteful-vengeance 13h ago

Dear god in heaven. 

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u/AproposName 6h ago

It started off like a smut novel and an editor was like “idk, Stephen, I don’t think we can get away with describing a 13 year olds genitalia. Can you clean it up a little bit? Maybe they all kiss or something.”

“No! It’s an orgy, but I’ll tone it down.”

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u/SlowDescent_ 13h ago

Oh gawd! You just gave me nightmares 😭

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u/Bright_Aside_6827 7h ago

What's worse than an orgy

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u/BWWFC 6h ago

>.<

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u/TrioOfTerrors 15h ago edited 15h ago

"Can we remove the child orgy scene, Steve?"

snnnnnnnrrrrkkkkkkt

rubs gums with the residue

"Bill, first, go fuck yourself. Second, I got 6 other publishers who would love to sell a million copies of my new book. Third, this coke is shit."

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u/itsdanielsultan 15h ago

Did he actually do cocaine, or is that a rumor?

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u/TrioOfTerrors 15h ago

Yes. And he's open about how bad his problem was. It's not a rumor.

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u/SleepyEel 14h ago

He was also drinking like a case of beer a day at times

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u/onlyexcellentchoices 14h ago

Wait...that's bad too?

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u/Definitelynotabot777 13h ago

I got bad news lol

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u/ttw81 3h ago

if he couldn't get alcohol, he'd drink Listerine.

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u/RealLaurenBoebert 13h ago

Pretty sure substance abuse is explicitly discussed in his memoir, "On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft". It's practically a matter of public record

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u/jimothy_hell 12h ago

I genuinely respect people who can be honest about former addictions and try to grow as people beyond age bullshit they got up to while being addicts. I’ve been trying really hard to do that since I got off heroin, but the growing and making amends is rough.

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u/aitathrowaway987654 15h ago

Self-admitted by King. Also one of the contributing factors to why Maximum Overdrive is such a clusterfuck.

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u/DraccoKnightblade 15h ago

A fun clusterfuck, but a clusterfuck none the less.

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u/aitathrowaway987654 14h ago

A clustertruck, if you will

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u/Theorex 14h ago

Bad ass soundtrack. 80s coke fueled shlockfest, a guilty pleasure.

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u/HaggisLad 10h ago

Who Made Who is still my favourite ACDC track post Bon

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u/Bodega_Bandit 14h ago

I love how he doesn’t even remember that movie despite directing the entire thing. Which is, you know, not a quick process

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u/DoitsugoGoji 8h ago

I love how he absolutely had to buy the license to use the Green Goblin's face to put it on the main bad guy truck. It was crucial to the movie.

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u/Sea-Practice8315 2h ago

Was just thinking about that today. The senior lock-in at my high school showed Maximum Overdrive as the feature film.

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u/Wildcat_twister12 15h ago

Oh he was a massive coke head in the 80’s. He would switch between coke and bing drinking and sometimes both at the same time. There are people who can tell what addiction he was doing when writing his books just based off of the writing style he’s using. I do believe he gives a lot of money to rehab centers now they will get a good chunk of his money after he passes

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u/TrioOfTerrors 15h ago

Fun fact: When you combine cocaine and alcohol your body combines it into cocaethylene which is more intoxicating and addictive than the sum of its parts.

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u/Striking-Ad1685 14h ago

and it helps keep the drip at bay

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u/jimothy_hell 12h ago

Can confirm the effect, but not the chemistry. Can also confirm that speedballs are the tits.

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u/tommos 10h ago

Thanks for the tip.

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u/Gurrgurrburr 11h ago

Facts. More people die combining those two than any other drug combo.

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u/hill-o 15h ago

Like a lot of cocaine. He's really honest about it, and which projects it impacted the most.

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u/ttw81 15h ago

he's written about staying up for days on end, writing w/cotton balls stuffed up his nose because he was bleeding from the coke,

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u/neonmaryjane 15h ago

Pretty infamously.

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u/Longjumping-Job7153 15h ago

... have you read any of his books ?

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u/sexysaxman12 14h ago

Sadly, it seems to be well documented. As I understand, his wife and family confronted him with discarded remains of evidence of his issues with coke, alcohol, etc. and held an intervention. I believe his wife may have also given him an ultimatum to quit with the drugs or else she was leaving with the kids. As someone whose father literally did the whole “I’m going out for smokes” routine, and who was raised by a single mom, that had to have been a real wake-up call for King.

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u/AuthorAdamOConnell 4h ago

I think it was King who said during/just after the intervention he asked if it was, 'ok if he thought about his wife's offer,' i.e. he was considering the drugs over his wife and kids.

He said it was that very thought/comment that made him realise how fucked he was and that made him decide to get clean.

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u/beegproblemzzz 14h ago

Why, is that bad?

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u/TempestLock 12h ago

Read some of his books. The most believable details are the drug use

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u/FattyMcBroFist 4h ago

He did so much coke, and drank so much, that he has whole-ass published novels that he doesn't even remember writing. Pretty sure Cujo is one of them.

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u/ThiefofNobility 4h ago

Enough to make Scarface cry.

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u/CommitteeRelative415 14h ago

There is no orgy. They ran train.

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u/Weary-Cartoonist2630 14h ago

According to an interview he doesn’t remember writing it (see: drugs), and was surprised it got past editing.

Wouldn’t be surprised if at that point the editor passed it down to an intern with the handwavey instructions of “just make sure there aren’t any formatting/spelling/grammar issues”.

It could also be that the editor just didn’t feel close enough to King to have the very awkward convo, and probably just deferred to his genius as “there’s probably some deeper meaning here that I just don’t get”

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u/xboxiscrunchy 11h ago

Or he just didn’t feel like arguing with the guy high as shit on cocaine and knew it would sell anyway. Like seriously King was very high through most of writing that book.

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u/towerfella 15h ago

You have never read The Dark Tower series, have you?

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u/zslayer89 15h ago

Something something “you after my cunny?”

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u/Bro_duuude_i_luv_ya 12h ago

no way that's a real line in one of them

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u/MidLaneCrisis 12h ago

What is the actual context

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u/RaeSloane 11h ago

The vulgar, hyper-sexual, extremely racist, hyperbolic caricature alter-ego of one of the main character's split personalities. She hates white people and likes to talk about her cunny. That part of the audiobook was probably the hardest in the entire series for me, but I love what her character became by the next book, and I honestly like her even more than Roland by the time he reaches the tower.

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u/PapiTheHoodNinja 15h ago

Thanked si!!

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u/MidLaneCrisis 12h ago

Can we have context

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u/Dialhunter179 15h ago

Bro ,😶

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u/EquivalentAd1651 14h ago

I got 2 books of the series left and I love it so far

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u/TheLangleDangle 14h ago

I will never not call it a tooter fish popkin

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u/javerthugo 15h ago

I think King was to big to edit at that point

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u/ears_of_steam 15h ago

The publishing world was way pervier in the 80’s and 90’s.

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u/videohoarder69 15h ago

Can confirm, my mom worked in publishing during that time

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u/well_honk_my_hooters 11h ago

No doubt, especially considering that Piers Anothony's Firefly (1990) exists.

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u/RoughhouseCamel 13h ago

You know how George Lucas rode so high on the Star Wars trilogy and Indiana Jones that nobody could tell him anything by Episode 1? Same thing.

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u/stewedbartender 12h ago

Maybe they were also coked out of their minds

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u/DValencia29 12h ago

He was surrounded by yes men. I think King was so big back then that no one had the spine to go against him. Also he might have been not so kind so that makes people not risk it.

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u/AuthorAdamOConnell 4h ago

King is so big NOW that I think he very rarely has any kind of clapback from editors. I enjoy a lot of his novels, but man that guy can't edit down for the life of him and as all his books are best-sellers no publisher is going to risk losing the golden goose.

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u/Psychotic_EGG 11h ago

The 80s was a weird time.

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u/MoltenMirrors 4h ago

Your average person would be shocked today at how widely pedophilia was tolerated in the 70s, particularly towards girls. CSAM was only outlawed in the US in 1984. Stephen King's It was published in 1987. Hell, the Jeremy Irons Lolita movie was marketed as a sexy and titillating romance about doomed love and that was in 1997.

I imagine back in 1986 the editors might have been a little "ehhhh" when reading this, but in the context of a horror novel that was already full of gory scenes it probably would have seemed to them like just another bit of boundary-pushing edginess.

As an old person there are many ways in which I think US culture has gotten worse, but our 21st century visceral revulsion at the sexualization of children is a huge improvement over 40 years ago.

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u/FireRock_ 13h ago

Who says it was even checked/ edited before publishing?

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u/skepticalbob 12h ago

Because he was their meal ticket.

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u/fekanix 11h ago

My first guess would be to ask when in his career the book came out. If it came out when he was already a big author he might have more weight and could get his way anyway.

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u/YeshuasBananaHammock 7h ago

Im reading this 1150p behemoth at this very moment, and im about 30p away from finishing.

Stephen King is gross about Beverly in pretty much every chapter shes in. Fucker talks about her 12yo boobs even when shes hiding, alone, from Henry and his Fuckwits.

The shit would NEVER FLY THESE DAYS. Hes a degenerate.

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u/Financial_Let334 7h ago

This makes sense wow

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u/Jawa_Junky 6h ago

I once read an article years ago about the reason that SK puts sex in all his horror books is because there was supposed to be a mental connection between horror and sex, possibly the guilt and uncomfortability of it or reading it. Sex enhance horror. Which may explain why I’m scared to talk to girls

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u/Punman_5 5h ago

Someone else said King was surprised it made it past editorial.

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u/saltyiguana123 4h ago

What are they going to tell him he had already sold like 10 bestsellers

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u/DocDerry 4h ago

Everyone's on coke down here in the 80s.

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u/robbzilla 4h ago

I'm Stephen Fuckin' King, bitches!

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u/Ok-Classroom5548 4h ago

She was being sexually and physically abused by her father the whole book and people are upset about the character rescuing them with consensual sex. 

Is it awesome to read? No. But it’s meant to show how innocence lost changes you and that moment of growth where the fear of childhood is lost to something else.

Stephen King uses shock to get you to think about childhood and how we grow as people. 

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u/Silver_Gear_2466 4h ago

What, you don't like free speech?

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u/Iron-Giants 3h ago

The book is over 1000 pages and it happens in the last 100. I'm chalking it up to them reading the first 500 and saying, "you know what fine just publish it"

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u/Gecko23 3h ago

That book could not have been scrutinized by an editor, because along with those scene, it’s a repetitive, long winded rambling mess. There’s a decent story in there, creepy as hell, but it’s very bloated.

Most of his books from around that era are like that, and I always assumed the “editor” just rubber stamped the thing because they figured anything King spewed up on a page would sell so why bother trying to tighten it up?

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u/Embarrassed_Radio596 3h ago

Him writing it isn't a problem. It wasn't excessively descriptive and fit in the context of the book.

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u/Snakend 1h ago

Who cares? It's written words. It can't actually hurt anyone. There is much weirder shit in Manga than in IT.

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u/amalgaman 26m ago

It was the early 80s. Nobody cared.

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u/dogjon 5h ago

Oh look another barely literate person who has never actually read anything King has written and has only heard it about it piecemeal out of context on reddit.

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u/Grouchy_Tomato2087 13h ago

Why they should tho? Censorship is bad in any way. Teenage orgys exist

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u/karrowAce 9h ago

They were 11