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Tag: Eric Harris

Look! over there! It’s a bra!
R & V fighting clothes.
Ferocious guys.
Eric and Dylan’s best quotes in Rampart Range.
Eerie.. The great editing on this one makes you feel like you’re standing behind a tree listening in on one long, casual R & V chat.

Doing their thang.
Eric and Dylan bickering.
Eric being a grump and Dylan whining in protest.
BFFs go together like peanut butter and jelly. 😉
Eric and Dylan talking/screaming in Car Wax Commercial.
Dylan’s AHH…GAWWWD! is ah-maz-ing.
Eric directing Dylan throughout (yeah, ‘trust me’, he was.)
Pre Columbine – good times.
thecolumbineblogwithrebandvodka:
Credits go to moi.
Dyl’s half arsed awkward arm cross – got to love it.

Frick and Frack

Shadows in the door.

Reb..then VoDkA.. and Nate yammering on and on.

Left and Right, Down and Up

Love how Dyl slams the car door. A slow mo of that is in order.

Deimos (Dread) and Phobos (Fear)
While being interviewed in the Diversion Program, Eric states that Dylan is his “best friend". Dylan, however, states Eric is just as friend of “about 4 years". Then like an after-thought adds, “Very good friends".
It’s interesting to see the dynamic of their friendship. Dylan had other friends. Eric had all but lost friends he’d made due to the changes in his personality over the years.
“Best Friend” was still reserved for Zach Heckler.
Faster Pussycat, Kill Kill!: Sounds just like Eric and maybe even Dylan.
Sounds just like Eric and maybe even Dylan.
The conventional list of indigo children characteristics mentions:
* ADD like characteristics – indigo children might find it hard to focus on one thing for a long time, but this could be interpreted as being highly strung or perhaps just particular about how they spend their time as much as a “disorder” * System busting characteristics – indigo children have problems going along with meaningless systems and work to break them down.* A characteristic strong sense of justice * A feeling of not being “from here” * Impatience * Characteristic intense emotions and sensitivity – indigo children and adults can be happy, sad, joyful or angry more intensely than anyone can
* A characteristic strong will and innate sense of self esteem. While indigo children can get down on themselves sometimes, especially if they are hit hard by life, they are naturally unwilling to get into any sort of power play and display strong self esteem when put into an inferior position. Because our very society is based on structures of superiority and inferiority, indigo children are often rebellious and struggle to find a way of living that feels right for them.
* Related to this, indigo children are said to have the characteristic of feeling inside like kings or queens. (I definitely do. People have said I talk and act in a “regal" manner).
* Indigo Children have the characteristic of feeling a sense of having a grand purpose in life, even if they don’t know what it is.
* Indigo Children are often loners and often prefer to be the leaders of groups if they are not loners.
* Indigo Children have the characteristic of being very creative, and often very expressive through their sexuality and humour too. They tend to be passionate and very good at multiple things, and can be labelled as “gifted children”. They don’t always do well in school, though. Besides these conventionally mentioned characteristics, I’ll add a few more which I’ve noticed:
* Indigos tend to be very unhappy as children and are often born into traumatic circumstances. They might have illnesses or be the victims of abuse. I think there isn’t one indigo who I’ve gotten to know who didn’t have a rough time as a child. They also often have a hard time as adults, but can grow to be the most balanced, happy and spiritual people you’ll ever meet.
* Indigo children are compulsively authentic, and find it very hard to maintain a social mask. As the convential list of characteristics mentions, indigo children are also very good at seeing through the social masks of others
* Indigo children often don’t do well at school, despite their characteristic giftedness. They just don’t fit into the system.
* Indigo children prefer deep interactions and eschew shallow ones. This (combined with the sensitivity) is what causes them to be loners most of the time. It also brings indigo children to look for older company, and even later on in life they tend to have friends as well as romantic partners who are older than them.
* Indigo adults have the unusual characteristic of finding their twin flame more frequently than other people do. This very rare ocurrence is something around 10-20% in the case of indigos.
* Indigos are sensitive to the toxins in their food and tend towards vegetarianism and veganism. I’d say more than 50% of awakened indigos are vegan, and those who aren’t are usually close to it. Btw, Eric’s aura IS indigo!
Dylan has some of these traits as well especially not feeling as though he belongs here. Also, let’s not forget that Eric picked his nickname color as “Indigo". Dylan went by “Green". I think Dylan liked the color green. Always seemed to design his t-shirts in dark green.
http://www.metagifted.org/topics/metagifted/indigo/indigoChildCharacteristics.html
Faster Pussycat, Kill Kill!: Sounds just like Eric and maybe even Dylan.












