
Yep. He dug DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid. Dyl is wearing his DJ Spooky t-shirt here at the grocery store for the morning ritual donut run. (Btw, I have not been able to find this exact t-shirt anywhere!)
Yes, the Ever-lasting contrast. Since existence has known, the 'fight' between good & evil has continued. Obviously, this fight can never end. Good things turn bad, bad things become good. My fav. contrasting symbol, because it is so true & means so much – the battle between good & bad never ends… Here we ponder on the tragedy of Dylan Klebold.

Yep. He dug DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid. Dyl is wearing his DJ Spooky t-shirt here at the grocery store for the morning ritual donut run. (Btw, I have not been able to find this exact t-shirt anywhere!)
Ceiba is a slightly new-age-y trance music which came out with this album in 1996. Ceiba – Language of Light Part 1
Dylan liked The Chemical Brothers, NIN, Smashing Pumpkins, DJ Spooky, Dr. Octagon, FSOL (Future Sound of London), Orbital, White Zombie, Spacetime Continuum, Renegade Soundwave, Phantom Planet, Autechre, Ceiba, Prana, Marilyn Manson (sort of a guilty pleasure), Atari Teenage Riot, Alice in Chains
Dylan and Eric both shared a liking for KMFDM and Rammstein.
I’m guessing you’re referring to Tobin Kennedy who worked at All Wound Up at the Southwest Plaza Mall? Dylan came in to her store about 10-12 times, half of those time he was with a friend that Tobin couldn’t identify. Dyl asked her out once and she turned him down and he said “maybe I’ll ask you out again.” So, I’m guessing he spent all those other times in the store working up the nerve to ask her out just that once. Poor guy. Tobin’s full account is here

This photo is dated the exact day the January van theft took place. Dylan’s hair is still pretty short but you can see it’s getting past his ears. Fall ‘97 was probably some subtle changes from the standard prep ‘normal’ Columbine dress so D & E probably started to shake things up by wearing more black band t-shirts to school. This is a pretty normal dress code for teenage dudes but if you factor in that they’re in a very christian environment, it was probably considered ‘edgy’ within that culture. The original Trenchcoat Mafia was in it’s heyday from the ’97-98 year. After the January Incident, Dylan probably said ‘fuck it’ and started evolving into his more individualistic ‘darker’ look all throughout spring of ’98 onward. I seem to recall somewhere that his parents bought him his trenchcoat (not sure where I came across this..) so it’s possible he acquired the trench as a Christmas gift from his parents in ’97 but he didn’t start openly wearing it at school until spring ’98 when he felt he had justified reasons to. By the looks of this Jan ’98 photo, I’d say he didn’t get his hair cut in ’98 and just let it continue to grow long – although he might have begrudgingly gone for a ‘trim’ at his parents insistence.
Zombies – the majority of human society – the cattle, the sheeple – the unaware, obedient populace that follows the rules, thinks inside the box, consumes endlessly what society dictates for them to consume, zones out on tv programming provided by societies’ media – especially sit coms with laugh tracks ;), wears status symbols and competes with others over who has the best, most affluent, most statusy clothing or pumped up kicks. Petty, greedy, ignorant, vain, self absorbed – so unaware of their own slavery that they’re contently happy within the confines of their fake contrived sandbox. Zombie jocks with uber perfect bodies, competing and achieving in zombie approved dictated sports and attracting zombie attractive girlfriends with hot bodies. Living their fake little perfect worlds. Everything Dylan was not and never would/could be and therefore contemptuous of.
Dylan was a very jealous person, very envious of the jocks who to him represented everything that he felt was the opposite of himself. In his mind, he possessed knowledge, higher intellect and self awareness and they possessed happiness, women, friends and blissful lives in a more ignorant state of humanity. Dylan’s rage was essentially fueled by jealousy of others. His inner mantra devolved to : ‘If I cannot join them, I will spurn them and leave this place.’
I think Dylan rarely if ever mentioned any girl/s he crushed on to Eric, let alone girl’s he loved. I tend to think the deeper more intense his feelings were for certain girls the more he’d keep his cards closer to his chest and not gossip about it. It would be something he felt was private and would prefer not to have any guy friends teasing him about it which would then make him feel more on-the-spot and embarrassed if the actual girl happened to be walking near by. I think he and Eric probably spoke about girls they thought were ‘hot’ in that cursory sort of way but I doubt they shared any details about the depth of their personal feelings. Dylan would’ve played along with Eric’s usual dude banter “That chick is making me drool in the short skirt, wouldn’t you want some of that?” and he’d agreed or not with a chuckle or Eric might complain how he couldn’t get (yet another) so-and-so to go out with him and so Dylan knew his overall strategy with certain chicks but that was likely the extent or depth of their chat. So, no, sadly, I don’t think Eric and Dylan shared any of the vulnerable, deep emotional stuff with one another as it was mostly just that male group mentality bravado type stuff. Anything they did share would’ve been experiences that made them angry or hurt/bitter where they could commiserate and externalize that personal pain and frustration into a “just you wait” injustice collection for those future destructive plans of theirs. As Eric was continually rejected by certain ‘bitches’, Dylan would also be his ear for all of those rants too. I do think Dylan found himself confiding much more easily about pent-up emotional stuff with Zach Heckler and those raw feelings sort of leaked out between the both of them in a therapeutic way – to the point of tears at times – during late-night bedroom phone chats and video games.
Dylan and Eric spent their last Thanksgiving and Christmas as per usual, with their families. Surprise, surprise! 🙂 They, along with Chris Morris, went to a Blackjack coworker’s (James Brian Thornby’s) house for a small New Years Eve party and they just drank and watched TV [010201].
It’s at 2:37. The video is stamped 4/9, Eric’s birthday. The assumption is that Dylan and Nate are shopping for Eric’s birthday but they may just be doing a morning donut run.
You mean like 15.14 ? Dylan simply tends to be soft spoken and a little hesitant in his speech. It’s a bit of a shy, timid sort of tendency. 🙂
In the examples you gave me above from Radioactive Clothing: An awkward, self-conscious Dyl is trying to act and ad lib his way through his lines and you can tell he’s a bit uncomfortable, having trouble coming up with impromptu dialog as easily as Eric. He slightly stutters while formulating his made-up, on-the-fly dialog. At one point, Dyl goofs his lines, swears and they stop the video cam as everyone bursts out laughing. In the first part of Radioactive Clothing while they’re in the car, Dylan has a lot of trouble making stuff up and he’s basically sounding like his awkward self and then at a certain point he sort of, feels his way into the role. You can hear and see Dylan ‘click’ and begin channeling his character as his voice gets low and his dialog tempo is focused and methodical sounding. I imagine he thinks himself as the “Man in Black” in his infamous essay where the Man kills a bunch of preps. It’s a bit like Dyl’s ‘take’ on his alter ego that we get to see here, I think. 😉 The best part, of course, is when Dyl can’t think of anything else to say so he goes “that’s aaalll.” in his deep voice and laughing ensues. lol
The other thing is, that I’ve noticed, Dylan has a habit of stringing his letters/words together like a mid western tends to do at times. For example, in Radioactive Clothing Pt. 2, instead of saying “Let’s Go”, he says “Ss ‘Go.”
Nope. Devon and Zack broke up early 2000s. They both still live in the surrounding Colorado area and both keep in touch as friends though which is nice. 🙂
Is zack married? Is Devon married? I know they aren’t married to each other
Devon has a long-term boyfriend but is not married. I do believe Zack is married and is probably having kids in his early 30s.
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I tend to read the conspiracy theories, consider them, but ultimately take each with a grain of salt. Many are just..quite a stretch? They’re often a bit amusing. 🙂 Honestly though, there are some moments when I’m reading certain accounts in the 11K that make me sort of back the fuck up and reconsider/entertain the possibility of multiple shooters. Granted, many of the students were in shock and so tended to have a distorted recollection of details such as description/color of clothing the shooters wore, hair color/length, height, and who was seen shooting whom. If there were other TCM peripherally involved like say, Robert Perry, Brian Sargent, Chris Morris or Joe Stair in a kind of “we’re here to support Eric and Dylan’s cause but not to fully participate in Operation Kill and Die” sort of way – by merely helping E & D prepare ahead of time on the morning of or threaten people with weapons, throw pipe bombs on the day and being a visible part of their gang’s ‘uprising’ against CHS, then how did they manage to sneak off at a certain point, disappear without any of their weapons being discovered, and obtain alibis to cover their tracks? Still, there are witnesses that seem very certain that some of these guys they saw on the scene were unmistakably not Eric or Dylan. I read a few where students are distinctly describing a kid with an acne crater face, bad teeth, pigeon toed walk (Perry who was described a lot and mistaken for Dylan) or a kid with bushy eye brows, round face and bowl haircut (Sargent) and I’m just like ‘huh?’ So at times, yeah, I do stand up and take notice. It’s interesting.. but there’s just not enough dots to connect nor evidence to support it enough. Even with Evan Long’s ‘The Columbine Cause’ documentary. There are the real out-there scenarios, like Jeffco being behind the whole thing, including the multiple shooters, covering a huge chunk of it up, more people were killed and disappeared and parents told to not talk about it and that Dylan and Eric were groomed to be patsies, those types of theories all borders on 9/11 and Sandy Hook fabrication stuff. It’s just wildly out there. I can entertain it a bit but ultimately just end up shaking my head that it’s a very massive, convoluted plot. Sometimes, more often than not, a school shooting is simply just that, a school shooting.
Hmm, about as hard as you’re making it x 5 ? 😉
Dylan acted racist at times especially when in Eric or other friends’ company but he wasn’t a racist bigot to the core. When I say this, I’m not trying to negate the fact that he participated in bigotry. It’s just a bit more complex, a little bit of a contradictory combination of a ‘yes’ and ‘no’ in answer to this question. . First, we need to look at the background of Dylan and where he grew up all of his life. Suburban Colorado, Littleton more specifically, is a rather homogenized, rampant strip malls amongst neighborhood sprawl consisting of predominantly conservative, mainstream WASPs. On top of that, the culture was heavily influenced by Christian churches peppered about with various denominations most especially the ‘born again’ fundamentalist groups. It’s an ‘inside the box’ type environment which, as a whole, considers the embracing of diversity or difference, as a foreign concept. Having been born and raised in the area, Dylan was already much more of a conditioned product of this isolating, limited environment. In comparison to Eric who had only lived in the area a few years, Dylan was more culturally indoctrinated in an unconscious sort of way because he primarily interacted mostly with kids and adults of his same culture and race. Other than the metropolitan Denver area, it’s highly doubtful that gay people lived openly in the suburbs.
On the other hand, Dylan was brought up by liberal, well-educated parents. Dylan’s parents likely raised their son to embrace equality, to be inclusive and accepting of others who were different or struggling with deficits. At some point, his mother’s career revolved around working with disabled children. I do believe I read somewhere that Dylan had even accompanied her to work on occasion. He was aware that his mom helped challenged children with disabilities. So, there was this kind of mixed-message dichotomous foundation that Dylan grew up with in regards to be exposed to diversity and also being comfortable embracing people different from himself.
Dylan’s parents came to the conclusion that their little boy was intellectually advanced and so pulled him from regular public elementary school into CHIPS, the gifted program, where it was reinforced to him by the educational staff on a regular bases that he was ‘unique’ and ‘special’. But, by middle school years, Dylan was thrust back into the average public middle school which stood out in stark contrast to the sort of distinguished coddling he’d been accustomed to in CHIPS. He was no longer groomed with those subliminal messages of ‘important’ nor was his abilities showcased as they had been before. Dylan eventually got the undercurrent message that he was markedly different in all the wrong ways than his average peers within public school. He must have, somewhere along the line, concluded he was deficient because it was difficult for him to fit in, to be accepted and embraced as part of the acceptable majority. He equated uniqueness with being no more than strange. He was special in that nerdy, awkward, computer geeky loser sort of way. On a visceral level, Dylan felt himself a stranger in a strange land, a ‘minority’ of sorts caught adrift.
In his journal, Dylan observes that everyone knows everyone except he is like an “outkast”. He takes stock of his ineptitudes: “Me looking weird, acting shy, doing badly in any and all sports.” In growing up “gifted”, Dylan was put in the spotlight, showcased as relevant for that promising tuture contribution, yet, from regular public middle school onward to high school, it was a slippery slope of a slowly diminishing, eroding sense of self-worth. “I was made human without the possibility of being human.” or “I’d rather have nothing than be nothing.” His poetry sounds like Pinocchio lamenting that he was made to look like a human boy but was cursed with not actually, truly being human. Outwardly among his peers, Dylan tried to fit in and managed acceptance within the school’s already predetermined social caste cliques; he made it in with the ‘geeks’ as per usual and then within that low-end spectrum of that, the ‘fringe’, those militant or artsy wierdos. Dylan adapted in his demeanor in any way that would afford him ‘sameness’ with his fringe peers, something he wanted more than anything: to be equal, to be normal, to be included. So, yes, he freely exorcised the usual slang and racial slurs that was / is, unfortunately, the typical crass lingo of middle/high schools. It’s all too easy to conform to the derogatory in every day conversations with peers: ‘let’s dub the freshman fags’ or ‘hey, nigger’ or ‘what a fuckin’ retard that star wars geek is.’ It’s the usual rampant teenage dude speak that obviously is still very much a part of school culture today as a way to brandish machismo and ego boost. So, yes, Dylan went right along with the racial slurs as many do. For the most part, it almost becomes a sort of mindless adopted language. If you had asked Dylan if he literally meant every single one of those derogatory comments, he’d probably shrug with indifference. It’s just what is senselessly done in High School, and Dylan adapted and conformed with the rest in his struggle to feel worth something in a sea of affluent, often favored, popular students. Even Devon admitted that the racial slurs were an everyday occurrence at Columbine and so she didn’t really see that Eric and Dylan were markedly more prejudice than the next TCMer, or jock or preps. It’s a bit banal like, say, car alarms that are super sensitive and go off for no good reason and so since everyone hears them on a regular basis, who the hell is paying literal attention to the noise? It just happens. Of course, just because it’s a common practice doesn’t make it any less harmful and potentially abusive to those on the receiving end. Dylan was called a fag often and regularly. He calloused over with all those insults with thee solution to externalize and dump the pain, to cast it off on on to someone else the he and his peers deemed of lower status. Anything to fit in – to be the same and not feel deficient.
And then there’s Eric, a kid that had multiple uprooting from several schools like that of revolving door. Each time he started a new school, he was by default, slammed back to the very bottom of that pecking order ‘food chain’. His lack of height, slight build and his noticeable chest deformity translated into a self-perceived sense of inadequacy, an engrained unconscious sense of feeling physically defective. He was angry at always being the perpetual minority each time in starting as the new school as that‘weird’ outsider. Eric took that self-hatred and turned it around at others, focusing that scrutinizing lense off himself and on to others, the actual ‘minorities’ in his country, the retards, the stupids of the world. He displaced his feelings of unworthiness onto others and leveraged his self-deemed superiority. Eric tinkered with racism, bigotry, sexism, homophobia, neo Nazism ideas – hey, whatever worked – use any means necessary to boost the status from the bottom of the food chain to at least the lower-middle of it. Dylan by himself was one thing but combined with Eric, Dylan easily slipped into the ‘gang or pack mentality’. And if it was Dylan and Eric and maybe someone else like say Chris -all making fun of or threatening the mentally challenged “retard” student, well then, it’d be an even more potent, asserting sense of high. It becomes their gang of self-acceptance against a vulnerable deficient, minority. What better way to make one another feel better about themselves, to boost their egos in their own self perceived deficits than to embrace the same racist, bigoted mindset within the group and reinforce one another in that moment? The more the merrier.
So, there is Dylan as a decent individual, the laid back dude working sound and conversing and collaborating with Alejandra Marsh in theater production. But there is also a naughty, relishing Dylan, the dude that sits there in the Commons with Eric and writes up a list of all the racial slurs they can think of for the Mexican ‘spics’ unbeknownst to Alejandra who was, in fact, Mexican. Dylan and Eric would chat among themselves and make those derogatory jokes about the 1% African American students at their school and how they spoke ignorant ebonics. There is the best of Dylan that has been with his mom at her job and has seen what she does to help the handicapped – there is a core part of him that knows from values instilled that this is correct way to be. There is also the worst of Dylan that hates that fact that he feels himself is forevermore an ostracized minority within Littleton, a deficit, an unworthy nothing, a piece of chewing gum on the underside of a jock’s gym shoe, and so he finds it all too easy to give in. to relish displacing his own sense of unworthiness on to other scapegoats, minorities. There’s Dylan threatening Adam Kyler, a special education student who probably represented as unattractive as Dylan felt about himself, and so he gets his kicks out of intimidating him. Almost anyone will do, and in so doing, boosts his feelings of self-worth and superior ranking. I tend to think that you’ll find a great deal of racism in an exclusive, affluent culture like Littleton which helps to propagate sheltered kids who are not exposed to the diverse world outside their little milk toast world. So, no, while I don’t think Dylan held the exact same intensity of racists beliefs that Eric began to acquire, Dylan definitely did participate in on the racism along with Eric as a means to elevate his self-worth. Dylan acting by himself, was a completely different snapshot.
I love the fact that Dylan’s big chin, and his quirks and mannerisms are also considered factoids. Yasss, indeed. Glad you like all of the responses, even though reincarnation is not your thing – so, opinion noted and also your tolerance appreciated. 🙂 And yes, I can see how some of the spiritual / reincarnation asks seem a bit of a spin on the same sort of question. I’ll try to be balancing out all the asks so it’s not just those sorts of questions. I just like to pick and choose what seems interesting to me in whatever presence of mind I’m in at the time. 😉
Thanks for expressing your appreciation. 🙂 The intent of this blog is to look past the fact that Dylan killed in the very last 40 minutes of his life. Most people get stuck on the “he killed” part but the rest of us here have moved past the surface stuff into understanding the bigger picture. This blog is dedicated to examining Dylan as a person, an individual, and trying to understand his struggles, the positives and the negatives, and making some sense of it. He is worth remembering because he was essentially a good and decent person that lost his way. Dylan could be anyone, he represents anyone. His tragedy is that he was worth saving and he could’ve been saved but instead ended up a loss of great potential. If he hadn’t gotten lost then the victims would never have been lost. It’s important to examine how he might have gotten lost. The shooting doesn’t have to remain a senseless act of violence if you have the courage to look beyond the surface to see Dylan, the Columbine shooter, as an individual who lost his own personal battle in the midst of growing up. So, please don’t ever feel badly for remembering Dylan. 🙂
Aww, thankss. I’m glad to be there with your favs! The sentiment is much appreciated! 🙂

Yep. Dyl definitely had a tad of an underbite as you can see here in his profile. Plus, I just like a good excuse to post this because of the way he looks endearingly caught off guard as the traffic light turns green. 🙂