What year did you think this was with the video of Dylan, Brooks and Zack playing Soul Blade?? Do you think this Is in 10th grade

Given the longer length of Dyl’s hair, It would have been months after his RNN interview in Jan ‘98 since his hair was pretty short then. So, possibly Sophomore year/10th grade around May with a good possibility of even hanging out during summer vacation or even Fall of ‘98 in Junior year.  

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Chillin’ with Dylan

Enjoy a little Ceiba on Dyl. 😉 This is a compilation album Language of Light Part 1 circa 1996 from Ceiba Records of SF and includes Ceiba as well as other artists of the electronic Goa Dance/Psy Trance techno genre. It’s one of the few I’ve been chillin’ to lately. My favs are Movement Within the 4th Dimension, The Pharm and Alien Prophecy

A bit about Ceiba


The Language of Light Part 1

TRACKS

  • Movement Within the 4th Dimension – Cyclics
  • The Pharm  – UV 
  • Firestarter (Ceiba Remix) –  Kode IV
  • Po Tolo (B Sirius Mix) – The Nommos
  • Alien Prophecy – State of Trance
  • Electric Moss – The Whirling Merkabas
  • Ananda Enchanted – Bassnectar  
  • Falling off a Lily – Bufo
  • Kiranga  – Ceiba
  • Boval  – UV13
  • Batiphonehome – Rip Van Hippy

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Do you think if he had a girlfriend, he would have removed this poster of the woman in underwear ?

You mean the poster of the woman in the leopard bikini?  

Incidentally, that was most probably of Julie Strain, a 6 ft. porn star, from the horribly bad, laughably cheesy, B movie style soft core flick that Dylan and Eric watched called Enemy Gold. It was for their “home entertainment” as Dyl put it in Eric’s yearbook  May do a post on this later. 😉

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Yeah, he might have removed it out of embarrassment with a potential girlfriend in his room.  Robyn saw the poster but she was just a friend.

How was Dylan playing Soul Caliber? It was released Dec 99

Initially, people thought the video showed Dylan and friends playing Mortal Kombat.  Later on, others chimed in and corrected that no, it looked to be SoulCalibur that they were playing.  

The problem, as you suggest, is that according to the wiki:

The game was originally released in the Japanese arcades on July 30, 1998.The Dreamcast port of Soulcalibur was released in Japan on August 5, 1999; and in North America as a launch title, on September 9, 1999.   [x]   

This basically suggests that the actual title SoulCalibur was released in Japan first, prior to it’s 1999 US launch via Dreamcast which was months after Columbine.

However, the previous incarnation of the game was called Soul Edge which released in 1996. The PlayStation version was renamed Soul Blade in Europe, North America and Australia to avoid potential complications due to EDGE Games’ earlier “EDGE” trademark. The game was a commercial and critical success and acts as the first installment in the Soul series, and was followed up with Soulcalibur in 1998.   If you look at the the actual video of Soul Blade it pretty much looks to be the earlier equivalent of SoulCalibur.  

So, technically, the game Dylan and friends are playing is part of the “Soul Series” but it’s not SoulCalibur but instead it’s earlier predecessor of pretty much a very similar game called Soul Blade

In which colors has dylan painted / decorated his room?

When Byron moved into an apartment in 1998, Dylan inherited his bedroom. He repainted the room, two black facing walls and two white facing walls with red shutters on the windows  

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Another account stated: Dylan wanted to paint his whole room black but Sue vetoed the idea, so he had to settle for one black area near a window.

Both accounts are slightly conflicting but essentially state that he had a black area or wall and I would imagine the other wall was white.  It would make sense and reflect his personal everlasting contrast philosophy.

Hopefully, Sue will describe in her book the reality of what Dyl’s bedroom actually ended up looking like after he inherited it from Byron.

What was dylan’s favorite pizza?

Dyl was kind of a foodie with a ‘legendary appetite’ so I don’t think he was all that fussy about the kind of pizza he liked, certainly not as mono focused as Eric’s green pepper and pepperoni fav. I think Dyl appreciated a lot of different combo pizzas: plain ole classic pepperoni, meat lovers, supreme with both meat and sausagecombined – but I don’t know why.. I just kinda see him especially digging ham and pineapple pizza, going for a bit of sweet flavor on his pie. That’s just my take, of course..

Why would Dylan paint swastikas on his face and be so anti semitic? Doesn’t he realize that if he lived during Hitler’s era he and his mother would be DEAD (by that i mean thrown in a concentration camp and starved or burned in an oven) considering he’s Jewish?

During spirit week at school, it was said by a couple of students that Dylan had walked around with a painted swastika on his chin or cheek. Yes, of course he knew what that symbol represented and that it was a powerfully infamous symbol that people feared or shrank back at the sight of. Why did he do it? He did it to a get a rise out of those conservative and religious classmates at Columbine. Simply worn for the shock value. It was a way to flaunt irreverance with a stark symbol boldly painted on his face and obtain either an instant fear reaction or repulsion from peers. Dylan also did a similar sort of thing when he wore a Soviet Hammer & Sickle pin on his black combat boots. A classmate asked him point blank about it once and Dylan replied: ‘to get a reaction out of people’. Doing this sort of thing, wearing certain mysterious or shocking and offense symbols would’ve been a power trip for both Dylan and Eric. KMFDM was all about ‘Symbols’ at the time too. It likely made them feel as though they garnered just a bit more fear and respect from the mainstream, obedient, non-thinking followers that made up their school in addition to wearing the black trenchcoat and combat boots. It was a way for them to shake things up and rattle the school.

Additionally, Dylan seemed to have disassociated his part jewish ancentry from his awareness. I mean, it’s not like he was just plain ignorant about it all. The dude had gifted intellect and an awareness about things. It’s not like he never thought about it or that it never crossed his mind that, he too, would’ve been persecuted back in Nazi Germany because of his part Jewish ancentry. It’s more like even though his family observed a couple of major jewish holidays in his home along with christian holidays too, he just seemed to have compartmentalized that aspect of his family culture and sort of mentally shrugged off that part of himself. It’s as if Dylan denied it by pretending away his jewish side but in a lazy sort of way. He wasn’t overly anxious about keeping this a secret from people. At some point in Junior year, Dylan eventually noticed that Eric had really latched on to eating up everything german, about the Nazi’s and Hitler, so Dylan jumps on his friends’ bandwagon romanticizing the Nazi ideaology as a way to also feel empowered. Oddly, Eric didn’t know about Dylan’s little ‘don’t ask; don’t tell’ secret and even odder, is that Dylan didn’t even really consciously think to hide his jewish ascentry from Eric who was really digging a idealogy that was extremely against a part of his own family culture.. Maybe, he thought because he didn’t look stereotypically “Jewish” according to the Nazis? Dylan was pretty much what the Nazi’s would decree ‘Aryan’ or Nordic: tall, blonde haired had blue eyes. So perhaps, Dylan felt like his physicallity would help him push away or easily conceal the reality of his mixed heritage. That he’d blend in with christian, non-Jewish culture in the school and that no one would really ever consider that he might be part Jew.

In the Basement Tapes, according to Judy Brown’s viewing of them, Dylan volunteers while their video taping that his uncle will probably be upset because it’ll be around Passover (in ‘99 the first day of Passover was 4/1 and in 2000, the first day of Passover was 4/20), and Eric basically says, to paraphrase: ‘back the fuck up. Wait a minute, What? you’re jewish?’ at him. Dylan basically hems and haws and sheepishly minimizes: ‘well, yeah, ½ or ¼..“ to which Eric is like “that’s too bad, man.” So, strangely, Dylan doesn’t even expend a great deal of energy to even conceal that he’s part Jewish from even Eric. He just starts blabbing about Passover and his Uncle. Insert foot; mouth. It’s more like, he’s only partially Jewish so to him, it’s not really Jewish, muchly? He doesn’t even think a whole lot about it at all and since he’s in denial over it, he doesn’t even consider that he, himself, would’ve been considered a degenerate casualty of Nazi germany. Because he’s not relating any of this personally to himself. He projects the fear factor of the Nazi symbols by painting them on his chin and is pretty much just enjoying the instant gratification of people’s reactions to it in the hallway at school. It appears to be nothing more than the power trip. Shake up the proper christians, the jocks and straight-laced preps and derive pure shock value reactions from flaunting that glaring swastika on his visage. It was politically incorrect and it felt good to him. It’s as simple as that.

I’m interested to know, if anything, what the Klebolds said about what they thought/felt about Eric? As he went round their house and they must have known who he was! Your blog is great by the way, and I love your answers – so well thought out and written! :)

Here’s some of the things the Klebold’s have said regarding their perceptions of Eric.  If I find anything else they’ve said, I’ll add it as an update to this post reply. (Pretty sure there is too).  Glad you enjoy my answers –  thank you! 🙂

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On Saturday, the Klebolds filed a notice of intent to sue the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for its “reckless” failure to act on a March 1998 report about Eric Harris’ violent tendencies. [Source]

He hung out with friends, slept late when he could, spent time in his room, talked on the phone, and played video games on a computer he built. In his junior year, he stunned us by hacking into the school’s computer system with a friend (a violation for which he was expelled), but the low point of that year was his arrest. After the arrest, we kept him away from Eric for several weeks, and as time passed he seemed to distance himself from Eric of his own accord. I took this as a good sign. [Source]

….And that he’d spent much of the past few days with Eric Harris—who hadn’t been to our house for months but who’d suddenly stayed over one night that weekend. If Eric was missing now, too, then I couldn’t deny that the two of them might be involved in something bad together. More than a year earlier, they had broken into a van parked on a country road near our house. They’d been arrested and had completed a juvenile diversion program that involved counseling, community service, and classes. Their theft had shown that under each other’s influence they could be impulsive and unscrupulous. Could they also—no matter how unbelievable it seemed—be violent?

Sue sees a terrible confluence of circumstances including depression, a school environment that caused rage, and an influential friend who had severe problems. “Dylan felt a little afraid of Eric, a little protective of him, and a little controlled by him,” she said. “He was caught in something I don’t understand that made him do this horrible thing. But I don’t, can’t, believe that that is who he was. Yes, he made a conscious choice and did this horrible thing, but what had happened to his consciousness that he would make such a choice? Something in him got broken. The same pathology that killed and hurt all the others also killed my son.”

“I imagined Eric telling him, ‘If you don’t do this, I will come and kill your parents,’” Tom later said. “But Dylan’s willingness to participate is inescapable.” Sue believes that Dylan would have been able to foil pressure from Eric if that had been the pivotal factor.
She has wondered whether he might have endured some precipitating trauma, even if he’d been raped by someone, but has never found any evidence to that effect. In writings that go back to his sophomore year, she said, “He talks like a thoughtful, introspective, depressed kid, mostly about how he has a crush on somebody, and she doesn’t know he’s alive. Three months before the tragedy he’s talking about how he wants to die, and he says, ‘I might do an NBK with Eric.’” She learned that NBK stood for Natural Born Killers. “So as late as January, Dylan hadn’t really decided that he was going to do this. He just wanted to die. But why blow up the school? I get in my car on a Monday morning, and I start thinking about Dylan, and I just cry all the way to work. I talk to him, or I sing songs. You have to be in touch with that sorrow.”

Sue asked the people in the diversion program whether Dylan needed counseling, and they administered standardized psychological tests and found no indication that he was suicidal, homicidal, or depressed. “If I could say something to a roomful of parents right now, I would say, ‘Never trust what you see,’” Sue said. “Was he nice? Was he thoughtful? I was taking a walk not long before he died, and I’d asked him, ‘Come and pick me up if it rains.’ And he did. He was there for you, and he was the best listener I ever met. I realize now that that was because he didn’t want to talk, and he was hiding. He and Eric worked together at the pizza parlor. A couple of weeks before Columbine, Eric’s beloved dog was sick, and it looked like he wasn’t going to make it, and so Dylan worked Eric’s shift as well as his own so that Eric could have the time with his dog.”
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How come Dylan had his keyboard taken away from him again? I forgot..

Devon thought Tom Klebold was “very fair-minded.”
“Like one time, Dylan came in two hours past curfew and Dylan had promised to be in on curfew – it may have been midnight – and his dad got really angry at him and I think he took away Dylan’s keyboard for two days, to his computer, and Dylan loved that computer. Just made it totally not possible to use the computer for two days, but it was fair punishment. I can’t remember his parents ever grounding him. They just said you have to be in an hour early or something like that cause I think his parents knew how important Dylan’s friends were to him.”

Oh, and, he also got his keyboard taken away for mouthing off to mom and dad. 

how did dylan keep the ammo pouch strapped to his lower leg

Dylan wore the pouch in a bizarre fashion by strapping it to and above his boot – sort of along his shin. He possibly jerry-rigged the pouch with a shoelace or something tied to the wire. The thing flapped about while he walked which people tend to think is his untied boot laces. Nope, it’s just Dyl’s homespun ingenuity that turned out to be not too battle gear effective.

What month and year was the video made with Dylan and Nate in Dylan’s car when they were driving to columbine?

In my estimation, the Morning Ritual vid would’ve been filmed in January ‘99. It’d be their first day back to school ending the winter holiday break, and Dyl’s first maiden voyage ride to CHS with his good friend Nate in tow, driving his newly purchased 1982 beater BMW 320i.  A holiday gift from his parents given the certificate purchase date.

I’ve asked this before but you didn’t answer 😞 is there really going to be anything that interesting or new when they unseal the parents depositions? Brian’s dad sure thinks there is. What do you think.

Tbh, I am not really sure at this point.  I’m going to wait and see how Sue navigates her experience for us in her book first before surmising specifics as to why (it would seem) the parents are stalling their depositions closer to their potential deaths.  Sue originally planned to not release her memoirs until after her death but has since changed her mind likely because of all the shootings that have taken place over the last decade. She now feels an ownness to help other parents detect subtle clues with their own kids as she’d failed to do with Dylan. As for the Harris’, they remain a suspiciously closed book, disinterested in helping themselves heal more by coming forward and being willing to give insight to others.

Wouldn’t the police have confiscated the basement tapes if they had sent them to the media?

Back in the day, when school shootings weren’t so fashionably ennui and unoriginal, the media was all over the place vying for a story to the point where they were overbearing and unscrupulous for a scoop. The media even released the Basement Tape transcripts inappropriately with TIME magazine  right around the holidays of ‘99 which opened many families’ wounds.  The media was less mindful back then and just went about everything wrong, without consideration to the victims and then got their hand slapped for it after the fact. Had Dylan and Eric’s mailed their tapes directly to four media sources, you can bet at least one or two of them would’ve wanted to have the edge over the rest by running with that story of publishing the tapes. This was before youtube so we’re talking snippets of the tapes showing up in 20/20 or Primetime Live or even that dramatic “Columbine Massacre of Tragedy’ documentary switching back and forth between E & D on the tapes back to each of the victims noble stories.  It’s just very different now days because these shootings happen so nauseatingly often that the media has been told to only refer to them as ‘the shooter’ and not to acknowledge their actual names or to not give them any sort of attention which would play into the celebrity attention they were ultimately seeking.  I mean, it still happens, with the media coverage received for Virginia Tech, Adam Lanza and Eliot Rodger but not to the lenient degree Eric and Dylan received back in the day.   Eric and Dylan were on the cover of People magazine and had larger photos that dwarfed the victim photos. How insulting is that to the victims’ families and what sort of message does that send out to the world?  All the media cared about at that time period was getting the dirt on these infamous teenage shooters. Hell, why not make them gay trench coat goths too to make it more racy?. 😉 The late nineties sensationalism to this degree would never happen that blatantly politically incorrect in this day and age. Now, the primary focus of news coverage is ensuring that attention is given to the victims as a first priority so as not to be gratuitous with the perpetrators.  Yes, because of the innocent time it was, the Basement Tapes would’ve been ripe for being broadcast by the media before the police ever ceased anything from them.

Do you have an opinion on Donna Taylor’s claim, that a girl named Misty Hall said she was helping Dyl come off antidepressants? She claimed his parents were split up and Tom was moving back home, and that’s why Dyl was depressed.

My opinion on Donna Taylor and her multitude of conspiracy claims is that she is all over the freakin’ place and so has lost her footing as any sort of credible source. She whistle blows at everything to the point where it’s become like ignoring a bunch of car alarms all going off all at once. Not only does she support the butt rape claim in conjunction with the January incident, she’ll also toss in witchcraft or the military mind control projects and hey, why not the covert, ubiquitous Illuminati all to stir up a whirlwind of bizarre drama about Columbine.  The question surrounding SSRIs and mass shootings is, however, a valid, reality-based problem just for the sheer fact that most rage shooters have been proven to have either been on one or more varieties of psychotropics or have abruptly going off them, as with Eric. When I searched for Donna’s Misty Hall claim, I’ve come up with absolutely nothing in the search returns. If it’s legit, why is there nothing on it?  I don’t know the exact details surrounding Misty Hall (

If you would like to point me to the info, I’ll take a look at yet another Donna Taylor claim). 😉 .  What I do know is that the Klebold’s had some financial troubles there for a while along with Bryon’s drug issues which ensued family counseling. I do seem to recall that Tom and Sue had a rough patch at some point but those types of things can happen with marriages at certain stressful points potentially brought on by those two types of crises mentioned.  I do not believe Dylan was on anti-depressants. The autopsy report says no drugs or alcohol was present in his system which is a legitimate source (unless, of course, you buy into a string of conspiracy theories to make things more mysterious).  Also, half used bottles of St. Johns Wort were found in both Dylan’s car and also his bedroom. His mother was stunned as she knew nothing about it and asked his friends if they knew the reason why he was taking the herbal medicine.  This suggests that Dylan was trying to be self reliant and attempt to manage his depression and lack of motivation all on his own by using natural products that he could buy at a store without warranting a prescription for it. He could attempt to fix it without making waves in his family or worse, his parents asking him to see a shrink to help him which to him, would’ve just sucked since he likely already hated the family counseling sessions concerning Byron. Also, it’d be a potentially dangerous combo for someone already taking SSRIs to also take St. Johns Wort. If Dylan was on prescribed anti-depressants then technically he should never have needed to secretly dabble with St. Johns Wort since you would think the prescribed SSRI’s would’ve had some sort of therapeutic effect on him.  My personal opinion is that Dylan was not on prescription based pharmaceutical anti-depressants similarly to what Eric had been on. 

Hi. In regards to your “What is Dylan’s favorite song” question, where did you get that information? I’m curious as to where you found out as Dylan Klebold will always be, just like you said in your bio, my favorite contrasting symbol :)

Dylan never stated which song was his favorite but as someone asked what I thought he would consider was his ‘favorite’, my strong sense of feeling is that he’d say that Disarm was a top favorite because it represented exactly how he saw himself in this world.  Too intelligent, too self aware and ‘old in his shoes’  as a young boy and always, always, that deep sense and fear of abandonment and separateness from others. It’s his deep feelings of sadness, silently crying out inside, yet all you see is his smile concealing all the pain.

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I also get the sense that he liked the chill beat of Chico’s Groove by the Chemical Brothers which has no vocals just a few voice samples. It’s why he wrote it so many times in his day planner and also in his yearbook signature to people.  It’s embodies the spirit of Dyl when he is in a fleeting happy-go-lucky mood. In fact, there is a part of that song in the beginning that I’ve had ‘oh wow!’ synchronous recognition with another artist’s song that I’d been listening to and realized in a flash why I was so into that song on a subconscious level. It was almost as though his spiritual signature was embedded in this other song and it completely echoed Chico’s Groove in the exact rhythm. It feels like Dyl is the only way I can describe it..

And…I’m not sure about what else you were asking?   Can you rephrase it please?

Are Eric and Dylan’s diaries we have the full released diaries?

As far as I know, the claim is that their journals were released in their entirety but Jeffco doesn’t really have a good track record when it comes to honesty. I would bet there might be more bits of their journals we’ve never seen. Plus, I know there was a lot more released for Eric than Dylan. We don’t nearly have as much of his school work assignments or diversion documents such as his apology letter to the victim of the van theft.  

What was written in that letter to Dylan? What were some of the things written on his cross?

The letter is private and so no one knows the specific contents of it. It is a confession letter, generally speaking, declaring she realized that she had fallen in love with Dylan.  

Some of the things written in Dylan’s memorial cross:

 “How can anyone forgive you?”
“Through Jesus Christ, That’s how!”
“May God have mercy on your soul”
“Sorry we all failed you”
“Forgive but never forget!!!!”
“No one is to blame”
“Hate breeds hate”
“Flowers for your family”
“Murdering (or Evil) bastard”
“Jesus will forgive”
“Jesus loved you”
“Why?”

There was also a sign posted on the front that said,
“Father, forgive them for they know not what they do ~ Jesus”