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Dylan’s very clever examples for how to write a bibliography. This is attached to his notes for the Manson essay. I like how Dylan always wrote what he wanted to, even if it wasn’t necessarily very appropriate. Definitely an individual, and probably bored as hell here and trying to entertain himself.

Works cited – Dylan Klebold style..  WAWAWA  😉

Notes: 2 types: works cited card, note cards #2
Book     Mamma, Jo Fat.  Wheat Thicks were Eaten
            Nigeria: Eggrolling Books, 1991.

Mag      Mamma, Jo. “old money is owed to Moses”.  #3
            Stick Choppers Quarterly  2, February 1912  12+

Int        “Tribe of Niggaz”  On-line. Available: www.fuckheads.com.
            9 September 1999. 
                        quote of find

People are getting salty up in here. There are countless amazing blogs about Eric that are informative! I have a preference for Dylan and your blog remains unmatched for how in depth your responses are regarding Dylan. I appreciate this blog so much and I’ve gained a new insight into Dyl’s brain thanks to you. Not about excluding, this blog is more about including Dylan in the party.

 See?  This isn’t rocket science, there’s no ulterior motives here. Pretty simple.

Thank you. 🙂  

Are you surprised Dylan left in the journal bits, even if he thought only his parents would read it, about whacking off and his little foot/bondage fetish? It seems like that of all things is something he really would want to take to his grave. How hard would it have been to rip up that page? But there it is. If you can blush in the Halcyon I’m sure he was mortified when the 11K report came out and millions read it. gawddd

Would have somehow seemed a simple solution to just yank out the potentially mortifying pages, huh? And yet, he didn’t….He let it go as he left it behind. He let go by leaving a trace of himself, his pure self unconcealed and uncensored on every inch of those pages for whoever would find it first. It didn’t matter anymore. The attachment to his journal was inconsequential in his leaving this place. Detachment was freedom. Notes for the humans..for his family.. that would reveal his sad, secret story.. Secret no more. I talk more about this here.

If you were talking about Elliot Rodger I’d understand but I don’t about Eric. He’s a murderer, as Dylan was, and wasn’t much different from him in many cases. Both could be nice guys, both could be assholes. One just let his anger out more often and was on a mood altering medication which might be a good reason for his outbursts anyway. What is so distinguishing about the two for you to dedicate a blog to one and bash the other most chances you get? You’re kinda like Dave Cullen in that sense

Are you actually suggesting that Elliot Rodger was not a murderer in comparison to Eric and Dylan?  Because it surely sounds like it here.. 

Look, plenty of people blog about both Eric and Dylan – quite a few actually (and power to them) –  a couple blog about Elliot Rodger *coughs* – My preference is to blog about Dylan. If I choose to blog about Dylan it’s because I find his personality intriguing and mirroring my own and has nothing whatsoever to do with ‘bashing’ or excluding Eric, Elliot, Dylann or James, etc. etc.  Dylan is the focus on my blog because, well, this blog is about him. Simple as that.  The commonality here is that all three murdered so you can hardly much justify one of these dude’s actions over the other in that regard (as you’ve oddly attempted to do).  The only distinguishing factor is their individual personalities which anyone, such as my self, are free to like or dislike or be interested in or not. 

“Bashing the other”  No, not really. I’m just giving my opinion as asked by some of the anons on my own blog. You exaggerate greatly because you’re butt hurt that my preferences do not align with your own. Dave Cullen is a queen of skewing things to make it fit his agenda. Sounding rather hypocritical on your part.

What do you think the boys would’ve thought about each other’s journals if they got to read them? I feel like their journals, especially Dylan’s, express things they wouldn’t have shared with each other, so it’s kind of interesting to think about. :P

Eric would’ve thought Dylan’s journal to be very emo and sensitive. It’d be like ‘dude, what’s with the hearts?’ or ‘wait, what..the fuck..you like HER?!’  Dylan would’ve grabbed his notebook from him, snapped it shut and said “I don’t want to talk about it..and you never saw this.” blushing several shades of red.  And Dylan, well, hmm.. I have a feeling Eric showed Dylan some tidbits of his journal..because, well, it wasn’t really a journal but a manifesto, Eric’s self proclaimed ‘Book of God’ meant for their audience. Dyl would have been neither surprised or fussed about it since it basically looked like Reb’s website content only in his cramped, scrawly handwriting in a beater notebook.
Same old rants different format.

Dylan VS Brooks. Who would win? Isn’t Brooks taller than Dyl?

and in this corner we have ..

VoDkA’s VENGEANCE          

(An impressive 6′3, 180-143 lbs (give or take))           

Skills: KMFDM, Roasting/Insulting Brooks,
running his hands through his hair,
rolling his eyes at ICP hip hop shit

V’s Tagline: “Brooks, you were ugly as shit. And that’s hard to beat,
with the way you look normally.” 

vs  

DA  JUGGALO

   (A gargantuan, whopping 6′5, 190 lbs)

   Skills: ICP, Bragging, embellishing,                                                                        spewing philosophy at

unwilling captivate audiences,
    gesticulating and debating                                                                     

Da Juggaglo:  “I was uglier than I even am usually.”

                   

Childhood chums pitted against each other  in a savage playground tussle.

                             WHO WILL WIN ?!

                                                                  FIGHT !!

Do you think it ever crossed Dylan’s mind that by him leaving his journal behind, it could/would be read by so many people? Or, to rephrase that, do you think he ever thought that people would read it and relate to it so much? Sorry if that made zero sense :/

No, I don’t think he had any clue that his private words would be made so glaringly public. I feel that he left it behind for his family and that only they would see it or perhaps the authorities but nothing beyond that and on such a grand scale of visibility. There’s a part of me too that feels that when he wrote on the cover page “This book cannot be open by anyone except Dylan. Some super natural force blocks common people from entering” that he partially wrote that with a bit of magickal thinking in mind, that his words would be like a spell or ward to guard against just anyone common and ordinary from viewing it. Course after he died, that was all null and void.  

What do you think Dylan’s favorite Starbucks drink would be?

What a question. I must say.. I never saw that one coming. lol

I don’t think Dyl (or Eric) would’ve been regulars at Starbucks simply for the fact that it’s a homogenous surburban ‘trendy’ hangout for sheeple. However, if VoDkA did find himself there because of friends or whatever, he’d satisfy that sweet tooth with a Venti caramel frappucino, ladened with drizzled carmel, sprinkled with cookie crumbles and extra whip. It’d be sugar overkill for our Dyl. 😋