6/10
A monster? Certainly but...
2 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
...After hearing all the stories, with some of the accompices being legal adults participating willfully into the sexual pyramid scheme and then screaming bloddy murder and this led me to drugs and depression and near suicide several years after the events, you start to doubt more and more the perversion of a cryminal and appreciate more the opportunism and easy seduction by money of most levels of society. It's quite certain that most ordinary folks around the world suspected that the whole of the English Crown is a cesspool, Bill Clinton was a philanderer that was let go with a slap in the wrist (in Mexico he wouldn't even have been criticized, he was cheered actually) and D. J. Trump is also as well, only that he discarded his aging couples as time went by.

To sum, Lolitas beg to be abused but then cry bloody rape when they find could have charged more than the initial $200, and then claim "oh, I was sooo inocent" and "I'm sooo depressed I have to take medications all the time"; predators abound, around them, but in the indolent societies that live with disintegrated families and hedonistic negligent parents, that's wnat happens.

Child, the bogeyman does exist; but then again, GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN!

Epstein a monster? From my outdated perspective, ABSOLUTELY, but I also think he was the natural byproduct of a hedonistic society that has way too much money and cares only about their pleasures but lacks severely in human values.
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