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natural born killers (1994) wedding scene
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humans are disgusting and they always find something to criticize you, whine about or negative to say no matter what you do. fuck you all
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Eric and Dylan’s pipe bombs being exploded by authorities in a safe area
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Heh, get this. KMFDM’s new album’s entitled “Adios” and its release date is in April. how fuckin appropriate, a subliminal final “Adios” tribute to Reb and Vodka, thanks KMFDM…  I ripped the hell outa the system. - 12/20/98
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saltisch-99 · 19 hours
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Why have I never seen these on here before
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saltisch-99 · 21 hours
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Edit I made 2 years ago....
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Dylan’s “Love me” from his journal (JC-001-026477), cleaned up a bit. 
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saltisch-99 · 21 hours
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Hitmen For Hire, (created by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold)
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saltisch-99 · 22 hours
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“A day does not pass that I do not feel a sense of overwhelming guilt–both for the myriad of ways I failed Dylan and for the destruction that he left in his wake… I think often of watching [fourth-grade] Dylan do origami… I loved to make a cup of tea and sit quietly beside him, watching his hands moving as quickly as hummingbirds, delighted to see Dylan turn a square of paper into a frog or a bear or a lobster. I’d always marvel at how something as straightforward as a piece of paper can be completely transformed with only a few creases, to become suddenly replete with new significance. Then I’d marvel at the finished form, the complex folds hidden and unknowable to me. In many ways, that experience mirrors the one I would have after Columbine. I would have to turn what I thought I knew about myself, my son, and my family inside out and around, watching as a boy became a monster, and then a boy again.” (A Mother's Reckoning - Sue Klebold)
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Eric Harris attended elementary school in Plattsburgh, New York while his father worked at the local Air Force base. Three of his old friends described him as “loving” and “friendly.” There was no trace of violence and anger when they knew Harris. When the Plattsburgh Air Force base closed down in 1993, the Harris family moved away. Eric Harris writes one final message to his friend, Adam Patsy, in his sixth grade yearbook. “Adam, you’ve been a good friend, have a great summer. I’ll send you a shirt from Denver. I’m gonna miss all of you. Eric Harris.” Kyle Ross, one of Harris’ old classmates said,“I think that… He’s just turn into something that he wouldn’t have turn into if he just stayed here.”
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Dylan decided to write some of the lyrics to Tupac’s “Hit Em Up”. The rap was written as a diss to Biggie Smalls and Puffy Daddy, or Puffy Smalls….(If you know your Eric stuff, you will get it.) 
He had the lyrics wrong though. He wrote the first line as “ So I fux yo bitch in the clicky clank” (OMFG I am dying!)
The actually lyrics are “ First off, fuck your bitch and the click you claim”
The rest of the lyrics in that verse are:
Westside when we ride come equipped with game You claim to be a player but I fucked your wife We bust on Bad Boy niggaz fucked for life
Dylan should have just avoided rap like Eric did and when you have to reference a rap song…Eric did it best….
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