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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.
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You’ve put a lot of thought into this, I can tell. Bless you! But please don’t hurt your head over what is most probably a trolling comment. 😉 Switzerland here because simply put, an attraction is not something people can help no matter what age they are. Age judging/shaming comments do get my vote for strongly disagree.
Because E and D knew when to draw the line. They would’ve known when to hold and when to fold, unlike TJ Lame. Once they’d been caught and apprehended, their badassery gig would’ve been up. And they would’ve known that fact and understood it well unlike Teej. They would’ve been all ‘yes, sir/ma’am’ in a court of law while confronted by their victim’s family members. They would’ve been very respectful and quiet because they’d also be waking up and coming back to reality.
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*He didn’t shoot John Savage and they were acquaintances. Instead, he told him to leave the library.
He didn’t shoot his friend Tim Kastle either who he stumbled upon in the ceiling floorboards of the cafeteria.
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*Brooks is a known exaggerator. Quite a few classmates had said as such.
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*not by mid ‘98 up to ‘99
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More meaning?
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*I don’t know about ‘soley’ but primarily, yes.
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*Not full-on afraid but more like he worried at times. Like walking on eggshells.
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*Even though that was not the legal norm in Colorado. There would have been a push for it in this circumstance because of the months of premeditated planning and the intent of using bombs to kill hundreds at their school.
Sure – though I did comment on that ask. What I meant is that Eric would’ve had to have known to a degree that Dylan was suicidal and wanted to die because NBK was going to end in their own deaths and his friend embraced that fact without question as much as he did. Whether Dylan verbally expressed at certain various points “I can’t stand this place.. I fucking hate being here!” or “I can’t wait to die; this place is fucked up and I can’t wait to fuck it up more” or just basically planned NBK with the unspoken understanding between them that this was a suicide pact and they were going to in the building knowing they were going to end up dead somehow – by their own hand or the cops – and they were completely simpatico about it. We do know that during NBK one of the two was shouting loud and proud “today’s the day the world is coming to an end, today’s the day we die!” or “it’s a good day to die!” Let’s just say I have a hunch which one likely said these things as they were much more vocal than the other. 😉