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mysisters-bike · 7 months
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Eric Harris: Online
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We explore Eric's affinity for escapism and his behavior online. Super long post, tl;dr at end.
As a teenager, Eric grew more withdrawn. His interests began to take shape around computers and he was particularly fond of Doom II, a 90’s first-person shooter in which the main character (Doomguy) fights hoards of demons on Earth. Doom II included multiplayer, as did its predecessor, Doom. However, one large development that Eric especially enjoyed was the ability to create custom levels for Doom II. 
To this day, Eric’s Doom files (.wad) still roam the internet, somehow miraculously not lost to the sands of time. He seemed to particularly enjoy creating deathmatch levels and would encourage users reading the .readme files for his levels to email him and play with him. 
Creating these levels for Doom was a passion project for Eric. He would work carefully on his wads, even going as far to create his own monster death animations. While it’s very easy to create and distribute modifications for most games today, this was an impressive feat in the mid-late 1990s. Computers and access to the internet was still hitting the homefront, albeit in a massive boom. As technology flourished in the home, Eric found a means to channel his creativity. 
In the infamous “U.A.C. Labs” level, Eric created two fast-paced levels that incorporate jump-scares, plot-twists, and lots of action. He nearly overloaded one of the areas with a spawn of 150+ some monsters that is triggered by the player coming too close to a key that’s required to access the next area. Eric was very proud of this particular level, writing in the .readme: …This one took a damn long time to do, so send me some bloody credit man!...Authors may NOT use this level as a base to build additional levels. You may NOT change a damn thing with this WAD, if you do, I will blow you up. And it will be cool. 
See below: blueprints drawn by Eric in his journal detailing one of his wads. These can be found throughout his writings.
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Clearly, Eric was interested in protecting the level’s artistic integrity. This was work he took a great deal of pride in. Eric was described as being interested in pursuing a career in digital development by Brooks, who thought it was feasible he may end up as a videogame designer. 
What was it about Doom that Eric enjoyed so much? 
For starters, the game was paramount in its offering of gore, metal music, and gameplay. Doom was nonstop action with intriguing stories that could be followed along in both game and book. It is my theory that Eric enjoyed high-paced, high-action activities to stimulate a mind he was not entirely comfortable being alone with. This was also a world in which Eric could control – he could smite down the monsters in his path and he knew what lay around every corner. This may be considered a form of escapism, which is not necessarily new behavior in teenagers. Interestingly, however, there are multiple studies that have been conducted specifically observing the video game escapism phenomenon.
During periods of heightened psychological distress and escapism, the individual increases the amount of online activity, video game play-time, and gambling frequency (Jouhki, Savolainen, Sirola, & Oksanen, 2022). These three behaviors are specifically intriguing as they all provide forms of distraction.
Have you ever been to a casino? There are no windows, therefore, there is no sense of the passage of time. You are inundated by flashing lights, loud sounds, bright colors, and excitement. I once found myself with a drink in hand, sitting at a digital slot machine with interesting animations and upbeat music. It was a penny slot, but I won $20 on my first try. Next thing I knew, my friend and I had spent 5 fast hours playing slots, digital blackjack, and having the time of our lives. I ended up only losing $10 in the end. 
Casinos are intended to be a distracting environment that draws in the consumer and traps them for hours of endless stimulation. This is the same idea applied to video games, which are intended to provide hours of entertainment, something humans are constantly in search of. For example, small rodents do not require a television. While providing pet rodents with enrichment is undoubtedly very healthy for them, their enrichment simulates foraging, which is their biological purpose. Humans, now more than ever, rely on entertainment from every angle. It is especially difficult for those going through a psychological hardship to not stimulate their minds. Rather, it can be easier to avoid and escape the difficult and, often, intrusive thoughts. Psychological distress and a method to avoid dealing with such troubles creates the perfect storm within an emotionally unintelligent and unequipped teenage boy.
Eric spending hours building a new level in Doom was simply a way to ease the passage of time. Controlling and manipulating the environment may have provided a sense of control that was not otherwise found in everyday life. In addition to this, Eric understood Doom better than he was capable of understanding his emotions. 
To Eric, Doom symbolized something he was not: powerful, strong, and capable. In the basement tapes, Eric and Dylan explain their murderous motivations. Eric references his favorite game: “It’s gonna be like fucking Doom man; after the bombs explode.”
I often argue against the claim that video games were to blame for Eric’s violent behavior and plans despite this evidence. Longitudinal studies have proven that video games do not influence violent crime or behavior. After a 2-year study on Singapore youth, it was concluded that 27 hours of gameplay per day would be required to see any clinical effects or behavioral changes due to violent video games (Ferguson and Wang, 2019). In Eric’s own words, he was fighting himself to separate from his moral compass in order to follow through with the plan he and Dylan had been concocting. In order to do this, he began to think of their plan like it was another Doom level he was crafting. Video games may not be the direct cause of Eric’s violence, but I do believe he used them to justify his violence (to himself).
It was also during this time that the social internet was booming. WebChat Broadcasting System (WBS) and American Online (AOL) began the excitement of site hosting and chatrooms. Personal profiles encouraged a space for teenagers like Eric to freely share their thoughts and interests and connect with others on a scale that had not yet been seen before. Eric took an extremely strong liking to the new social sphere he’d discovered and created multiple AOL profiles and webpages.
Eric even created a webpage to host a series of “Jo Mamma” anti-jokes, crediting himself, Dylan, and Zack Heckler under their respective screen names Reb, VoDkA, and KiBBZ. One of the jokes on their site read: Jo mamma so fat she doesnt even look at the nutrition value tables on the food boxes she eats.....she just buys them and eats them.....cause shes fat...JJJEEYAAAAAA!!!!
Much like people today sharing private thoughts on Facebook or Twitter, Eric was sharing his private thoughts on his own websites. Ranging from “jo mamma” jokes to death threats, Eric didn’t hesitate over-sharing every thought he had on his personal blog. 
Online oversharing is an extremely new and modern communicative phenomenon. The scale at which humans are now able to communicate is unprecedented and, frankly, not something humans were ever equipped to be able to do. Eric’s internet presence feels like a primitive version of how a teenager today would dump their opinions and ideas onto Twitter.
On these blogs, Eric would share self-described “missions” in which he and Dylan would test homemade pipe bombs. He described lists of things he hated, desires to kill others, and people he hated. As we have already discussed, Eric would also make mention of Brooks Brown. 
Eric would also describe fantasizing breaking into Brooks’s home and urinating on him and his family members and would also, unprompted, share Brooks’s phone number in a “mission” post. Eric would share Brooks’s number online on multiple occasions:
…This mission was also liquor free as a result of this person named Brooks Brown (phone number) who tried to narc on us.
A reason he might have shared such tenacious things online was to seek the thrill of seeing what he could publicly get away with or attention from outsiders. Eric might have enjoyed attention from any angle, be it support for his ideals or shock. This attention, no matter where it came from, would still feed his ego. Eric wanted people to see and he didn’t care what they thought.
Studies have shown that individuals who post their own photos or private messages to personal blogs are attempting to construct their desired public identity (Jung, Song, & Vorderer, 2012). As Eric shared more and more deeply personal thoughts, he was further crafting the public Doom-esque image of himself he wanted others to see.
Eric also displayed a troubling tendency to overshare online. Have you ever scrolled on your social media timelines and found a post that was just unsettlingly personal and wondered, Why on Earth would anyone want to share that publicly? 
The tendency to overshare just stems from an overall need for attention. Social media provides a very easy way to continuously farm serotonin. Consistently sharing ideas and thoughts into a space where others can very easily validate them can almost serve as catharsis for a large amount of people. However, oversharing on social media has actually been discovered to have a direct association with anxiety issues, problematic social media use, and attention-seeking behaviors (Shabahang, Shim, Aruguete, & Zsila, 2022). 
I theorize that Eric was mainly searching for attention with each new entry he put forth onto the internet. This was a teenager who had been deprived of the right kinds of attention and would seek to push boundaries in order to get it. His posts were also indicative of his declining mental state. As his posts became darker and darker, it became clear that this was not only Eric’s outlet for gaining attention, but in some areas had evolved into his personal massacre planner. 
Read one of Eric's most troubling online posts here (pages 39 and 40)
What would prompt someone to write such horrible things? Why did Eric feel this way? Why did he claim to hate the world? What about his life left him and Dylan feeling like they “had no other choice?” I theorize that Eric projected his loneliness and lack of meaningful relationships onto the rest of the world. After all, how could any of this be his fault? In his mind, something must have been terribly wrong with him to be rejected by everyone.
Why was he so angry? Truly, we can see that Eric’s anger was displaced. I theorize that Eric blamed the world that felt like it had betrayed him so many times for his shortcomings. His self-esteem was incredibly low and he was poor at maintaining friendships. From time to time, he was targeted by bullies and felt like an outsider. Rejected children often react aggressively and underestimate how disliked they are by their peers. 
Numerous witness statements describe a distaste or distrust of Eric. One incident after another, people found Eric unapproachable. He kept mutual friends with Dylan, but it’s most likely he was more Dylan’s friend in the circle than he was anyone else’s.
TL;DR:
Playing Doom and creating .wads for the game was a form of escapism for Eric; he could create a world he was in control of
Escapism damages an individual's ability to solve emotional problems; it's not a relief, it's merely "putting off" the problem the individual must solve without teaching any healthy coping mechanisms
Eric was crafting an image of himself that he wanted others to perceive; someone who was strong, badass, in control, and took no names...all of which he did not truly think he was. Eric knew he was just an average teenage boy and he hated it
Eric needed attention from anyone he could find, whether or not those accolades be positive or negative. He was pushing his boundaries to see what he could get away with; to see what he could feel
I've been taking all of what I'm posting from a case study I wrote a while back. I keep forgetting to cite my sources since it's...you know...tumblr.
References:
Ferguson, C. J. & Wang, C. K. J. (2019). Aggressive video games are not a risk factor for future aggression in youth: A longitudinal stud. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 48. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10964-019-01069-0
Jouhki, H., Savolainen, I., Sirola, A., & Oksanen, A. (2022). Escapism and Excessive Online Behaviors: A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study in Finland during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 19(19). doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912491.
Jung, Y., Song, H., & Vorderer, P. (2012). Why do people post and read personal messages in public? The motivation of using persona blogs and its effects on user's loneliness, belonging, and well-being. Computers in Human Behavior, 28(5). pp 1626-1633. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2012.04.001
Shabahang, R., Shim, H., Aruguete, M. A., & Zsila, A. (2022). Oversharing on Social Media: Anxiety, Attention-Seeking, and Social Media Addiction Predict the Breadth and Depth of Sharing. Psychological Reports. https://doi.org/10.1177/00332941221122861
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A collection of banners made by fans of WatchPeopleDie, an internet platform notably known for documenting the disturbing reality of death since its inception in 2012.
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"I like you, I wanted to kill you" written repeatedly by Yuka Takaoka in her boyfriend's blood, after stabbing him
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Richard Ramirez rare pic
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On the 27th of January, 2008, Penny Boudreau and her 12-year-old daughter, Karissa, went to a local grocery store in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada. As Karissa sat in the car, Penny called her boyfriend, Vernon Macumber, and told him that Karissa was missing.
Following the call, Penny climbed back into the car and drove Karissa to a quiet roadside and ordered her out of the car. Penny pushed her only child to the ground and wrapped a piece of twine around her hands and neck and began to pull as tightly as possible. “Mommy, don’t,” were Karissa’s last words but Penny ignored her and continued to strangle her.
When Karissa’s heaving gasps stopped, Penny loaded her lifeless body in the trunk of the car. She then drove to Tim Hortons to throw out the incriminating twine before dumping Karissa’s body by the LaHarte River. Penny then reported Karissa reported missing as a snowstorm swept into the region. She claimed Karissa vanished while she was in the grocery store.
On two separate occasions, Penny appealed to the public for help in finding her daughter as search crews scoured the area. “I just want you to come home,” she pleaded. “We all love you, Karissa. I love you.”
On the 9th of February, a passerby stumbled across Karissa’s body. The autopsy showed that Karissa had been murdered and investigators soon announced that the murder was an isolated incident, meaning it wasn't the work of a stranger.
In June of the same year, Penny was finally arrested after confessing to the murder to an undercover officer. “Investigators feel there was only one person responsible for this homicide,” said Chief Brent Cowhurst.
Following her arrest, Penny finally offered up a chilling motive for the murder of her only child. She said that her boyfriend, Vernon Macumber, had given her an ultimatum for their relationship to survive. He said that she had to pick between him or her daughter. Penny told an officer that she “would do anything for Vernon and the thought of losing him was harder than the thought of losing her daughter.”
Penny Bordreau pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of second degree murder and received a life sentence. She must serve 20 years before applying for parole. In 2018, she was granted four escorted leaves to attend church services.
Vernon was found to not be involved in the murder and maintained he hadn’t offered an ultimatum and instead had suggested that something needed to be done about the constant arguing between Penny and Karissa.
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Adam Lanza: Animal Rights and Veganism
Created only as a resource for those interested in Adam's morality, not as glorification or positive reinforcement of his mind's workings.
Statements as spoken by Adam on his YouTube channel 'CulturalPhilistine' (2011-2012), regarding his views on Animal Rights and Veganism.
"The McDonalds corporation exploits animals. I’ve been a vegan since I was thirteen but it’s kind of … completely r*tarded to think that you’re actually accomplishing anything by not . . . being a vegan doesn’t mean that you do not harm animals, by living, by choosing life you are … it’s, life is innately harmful, life is innately coercive to everyone else..."
------(Pointless) CulturalPhilistine: The Movie {28 September 2011}
"I used to think it was a contradiction for people to say, um, that it was a contradiction for people to say that b*stiality somehow violated an animal’s rights and yet those same people, the same meateaters, would advocate factory-farming. And they didn’t think that violated animals” rights, when how could you possibly say that having sex with an animal violates its rights but killing the animals not? It didn’t make any sense to me."
------Rambling vlogrant of a ruminative vagrant {8 September 2011}
"'Two: It seems you’re always on some sort of diet?' By definition, yes."
------(Pointless) CulturalPhilistine: The Movie {28 September 2011}
Statements as written by Adam on the online forum 'Shocked Beyond Belief' under pseudonym 'Smiggles' (2009-2012), regarding his views on Animal Rights and Veganism.
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------ {30 December 2009} (Vegan Cookie Recipe)
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------ {16 August 2011} Context: A post was made accusing China of reportedly selling pills made from humans.
Statements taken from personal document "Me" on his private computer.
"I think I want her to be at least vegetarian."
------ Adam describing his ideal partner
"I need new: Non-leather chair Non-leather shoes Non-leather Swatch-band Non-lanolin supplement Non-lanolin sanitary wipes"
------ 'To-Do' list
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mysisters-bike · 7 months
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Dylan Klebold and Zack Heckler's Complicated Relationship
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An exploration on Dylan and Zack's dynamic. Super long post, tl;dr at end.
According to Sue, Nate Dykeman came first. Sue described Nate as “effusive” and “happy to talk a mile a minute about everything under sun.” In essence, he personality-opposite of Dylan. The two met in junior-high and stayed active together by often playing outside. They enjoyed cooking together and trying new recipes. Nate always lent the Klebolds a helping hand with regular household chores. 
Next, came Zack. Like Nate, Zack was also gregarious and often hosted a number of fun activities at his house. Zack helped Dylan stoke his interest in technology by introducing him to sound production for school plays. 
Dylan’s inner circle consisted of outgoing and excitable young men. They were the perfect match to get Dylan out there. 
Not much is known about Dylan’s early friendships with Nate and Zack, but Dylan grew extremely close to Zack as the years wore on. The two fell into a nightly routine of calling each other on the phone nearly every night, by Zack’s own account. Dylan and Zack enjoyed playing the video game Quake together late at night. Up until Sophomore year, Zack also joined Eric and Dylan on their neighborhood “missions” and admitted to throwing firecrackers at houses with them. 
Sue described Zack’s home to be the epicenter of “zany” activities, from pool parties to barbecues. Dylan and Eric spent a large amount of time with Zack, and it’s believed that Dylan confided deeply in Zack about his inner turmoil. 
Zack was, however, the first in the friend group to get a girlfriend: Devon Adams. While Devon would come to grow very close to Dylan, Dylan resented her for dating Zack. In a July 1997 journal entry, Dylan wrote about being jealous that Zack had someone he could admit his suicidal feelings to and had felt that Zack and Devon had used him as a stepping stone to their own happiness (page 7).
At the same time, Dylan was also feeling "betrayed" by a girl he thought he loved -- or, rather, a girl he liked and was too shy to admit feelings his feelings to. Zack's ability to succeed romantically was a fucking nightmare for Dylan. In a previous post I made, I briefly mentioned that even Eric was finding mild dating success, which drove Dylan to the brink. In his adolescent mind, this convinced him that he would never find true love and that he might as well just give up. We see a lot of suicidal ideation during this time period.
More than anything, Dylan craved to feel understood. He felt an imbalance when his closest friend turned his attention elsewhere. At this time, the boys wouldn’t have been older than 15 or 16 years of age. It would be shocking for Dylan to be emotionally mature enough at that age to understand that people can divide their time into multiple relationships. Truthfully, these feelings of jealousy are very normal for a teenager to have. Dylan was jealous that Zack found a person he trusted enough to confide emotionally dark thoughts too – such as suicide, as Dylan indicated. 
What Dylan did not understand, however, was that Zack had confided in Dylan the same as he did with Devon. How would Dylan know that Zack admitted suicidal urges to Devon without being close to him? 
It's really important to remember that teenagers/adolescents have not yet quite moved out of the egocentrism phase of their emotional development. That happens very slowly throughout adolescence as our brain doesn't even complete development into our mid-twenties. To Dylan, his world really was crushed by Zack.
Dylan obsessed over Zack to the point that he expressed enjoyment in murdering Zack’s partner.
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What then? What would his plan be? To have Zack all to himself and finally be in control of that relationship? 
Social rejection facilitates a somatosensory response in the brain that also becomes active during physical pain (Kross, Berman, Mischel, Smith, and Wager, 2011). Experiencing this social “loss” at 15/16 would have been difficult to manage without the proper emotional intervention or coping skills. As we know, Dylan had the ability to mask his emotions; outwardly, Dylan displayed himself as a regularly socialized teenaged boy. Inwardly, his thoughts were much darker, cruel, and depressing. 
Even as early as November in 1997 was Dylan fretting about losing Eric: 
All people i ever might have loved have abandoned me, my parents piss me off & hate me...want me to have fuckin ambition!! How can I when I get screwed & destroyed by everything??!!!! I have no money, no happiness, no friends...Eric will be getting farther away soon...I'll have less than nothing…
This entry regarding Eric occurred after Eric began dating Sasha Jacobs, whom Dylan had very briefly dated before him. Fearing Eric would turn away from him the same as Zack did, Dylan lamented about losing yet another friend to a new relationship (that would not last). 
However, Dylan’s internal anger and resentment did not turn him away from continuing to be friends with Zack. In fact, they continued to stay close throughout the rest of Dylan’s life. Zack would even join Dylan at his senior photo session to help him loosen up, at the suggestion of the photographer.
Zack would introduce Dylan to the sound board for theater class and school plays.
Every night, around 10PM, Dylan and Zack would call each other on the phone and play video games together. They maintained this routine up until the day before Dylan’s death. Dylan joined a group with Zack for prom just 3 days prior to the shootings. 
Brooks claimed in his book that he, Dylan, and Zack got into drinking alcohol and smoking during their freshman and sophomore years. Dylan would quickly earn the nickname “Vodka” based on his affinity for the drink. Dylan would go on to stylize this nickname as VoDkA online. Zack would go by “Kibbz,” a nickname originally given to him as “Kibble,” which was earned by always bringing snacks to school. This too would become Zack’s screen name.
In October of 1997, Dylan, Eric, and Zack were caught together hacking into the school district’s servers and stealing locker combinations. Eric and Dylan were both teaching assistants to Mr. Long; while the name is redacted in the report, it’s likely Zach was too. If it was not Zach, it may have been another student, Chris Tabaldo as advised in Yoshi Carroll’s witness statement. 
Regardless, Zach was involved in stealing the locker combinations. According to Mr. Long, a note was left in a student’s locker that read: If you bother my girlfriend again, I’m going to kill you. This note was clearly left by Zach. 
Students also reported missing items from their lockers during this time; one of the missing items was a camera. When the three boys were found out, they were suspended from school for 3 days. This was met with extreme distaste by the Harris family who reportedly told Mr. Long that he trusted Eric too much (Kass, 2014).
After this incident, Zach testified that he began to distance himself from Eric. He also, however, quietly distanced himself from Dylan too. Behind Dylan’s back, Zach began confiding in Yoshi Carroll and urged Yoshi to replace Dylan on the sound crew. After Dylan’s death, Zach also expressed to police that he didn’t think Dylan was smart enough to pursue a career or schooling in computer technology.
Adolescents who view their friendships as more supportive have fewer issues with mental health and feel less loneliness (Lightfoot, Cole, and Cole, 2018). If the balance between intimacy and autonomy in the friendship is skewed too far towards intimacy without autonomy, those friendships can become toxic and one friend may be more susceptible to peer pressure in their dynamic. 
It has been proven that boys crave close, intimate relationships with their friends of the same gender identity. However, the fear of intimacy being too close to seeming homosexual certainly damages their affinity for closeness as they grow older (Lightfoot, Cole, and Cole, 2018). Teenage boys in these predicaments echoed the same sentiment: they feel lonely and depressed without someone their age and gender-identity to confide in (Way, 2013). 
The boys’ suspension from school and Zack putting distance between himself and Eric coincides with a deadly timeline: Dylan and Eric began growing extremely close in the fall of 1997. By the time they died in 1999, nobody was close to them except each other. 
Dylan’s closeness with Zack was paramount in a number of developmental areas. It has been observed that teenagers who had close best friends that were also able to talk through their interpersonal conflicts also had healthier approaches to solving moral dilemmas (McDonald, Malti, Killen, and Rubin, 2014). Perhaps Dylan trusted Zack, and Zack trusted Dylan, but Dylan was fearful to confront how he felt about his new dynamic with Zack. Therefore, leaving interpersonal conflict unsolved. Zack was willing to go behind Dylan’s back to Yoshi Carroll about operating the sound board instead of talking to Dylan about his dissatisfaction with Dylan and his abilities. 
Therefore, if the two of them were unwilling to resolve their interpersonal conflict (Even if this conflict was below the surface and not outwardly apparent), they would not have prepared themselves for solving greater moral dilemmas as individuals.
In the end, Zack could not save Dylan. His growing distance in his relationship with Dylan only pushed him closer to Eric and closer to his demise.
On an interesting side note, I have always been interested in the body language between Zack and Dylan in the video in the auditorium. Zack actively walks away from Dylan and almost acts aloof around him, during a time in which Dylan still trusted and cared for Zack deeply. Watch it yourself and see if you can pick out the parts I'm talking about.
TL;DR (Which I understand, I am ripping all of this from a case study I wrote a while ago that is hundreds of pages):
Zack and Dylan were very close until Zack started dating Devon, which Dylan perceived as a betrayal; without realizing that Zack still confided and trusted in Dylan as much as he did Devon
Zack, Eric, and Dylan got in trouble their junior year for hacking into school servers and breaking into lockers. Zack was threatening Devon's ex-boyfriend
Behind Dylan's back, Zack began to distance himself and tried to convince Yoshi Carroll, a fellow student, to take Dylan's place doing sound for drama
Dylan trusted Zack and, in the end, their friendship collapsed because neither of them were capable of discussing their "beef." Adolescent boys require relationships in which they can lean on each other and socialize properly; without it, boys have a harder time being emotionally intimate and expressing their emotions
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Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment. (Top complex)
After he was caught on July 22nd 1991 the police discovered body parts, bones, and corpses of 11 people in his apartment. They also found all kinds of knives and sawblades, a hypodermic needle, an electric drill, a 57 gallon blue plastic drum with three decomposing torsos inside and photographs of his mutelited victims.
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i loev this pic
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chuseries · 11 days
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burpssssss hey everybody im back
i was chuserie and httpchuserie, please reblog to help me find my mutuals :]
quick intro my name is chelsie, im thirteen (yes i tried to be normal💔), and this is mainly a tcc blog ^^
i am particularly fixated on columbine but some other cases im interested in are:
jodi arias
sandy hook
the menedez brothers
the virginia tech shooting
isla vista shooting & elliot rodger
richard ramirez
pekka eric auvinen
rina palenkova
aileen wuornos
& more that im probably forgetting off the top of my head😭
amyways cuh Hiiiiiiiiiii again !!!!!
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ihatekillerstans · 6 months
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dont simp for killers
they killed people and you never could have changed them
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