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10-24-2010, 06:14 PM
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Re: Columbine Victim's Death & Crime Scene Pictures
Parents were just as guilty as the two assholes that unleashed their disapproval on innocents. The warnings were there and you DON'T BUY WEAPONS FOR OUT OF CONTROL PUNKS!!!!!!!
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10-27-2010, 12:54 AM
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Re: Columbine Victim's Death & Crime Scene Pictures
It's just a theory,but I'm guessing after all their rage was spent shooting the kids who represented everything they hated about school,they were at a 'what do we do now?" phase.In that moment they realized there was no going back after that-they had only two options-life imprisonment or taking their own lives.When you realize your life is at an end,it would make you go quiet.The Molotov cocktail & pipe bombs were probably the last expressions of retaliation at some nameless rage.Then,having prepared for death,did the deed.Just my opinion anyways.
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10-27-2010, 01:05 AM
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Re: Columbine Victim's Death & Crime Scene Pictures
[QUOTE=Artemis;1108153]Damn...can't believe people are "proud" of these killers. They were monsters! Ok, I've been bullied extensively through grade school...I'm a female and it was done by other females, both physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. the school did nothing. I eventually had to change schools because of it and that's when things improved. do you feel hate for the bullies? SURE I did. (Of course I feel better now knowing for sure that a good chunk of them got preg in high school and/or STDS...) BUT I never once thought to go in and shoot them...I mean, geez. I've never understood why some parents don't let their kids change schools when the school authorities fail to stop them from being bullied.My sister was bullied and threatened with sexual violence at a free co-ed school,and once she switched to a small Catholic girls school,life improved for her immeassurably.It was a financial struggle for my single parent mother(though fees were a LOT less than they are now) but we all thought it was worth it if it made life bearable for her.For some reason,American parents seem really reluctant to change their kid's schools.I don't care if it's seen as a cop-out:if it solves the problem and life can be a bit peaceful,who cares?Perhaps a liberal arts school that allowed kids who were a bit unusual to thrive (+ psych counselling) might have helped Eric & Dylan.We'll never know for sure.Certainly when I got to art college it was the biggest relief of my life to find other arty,nervy weirdos like me. |