i got bored in class today so i drew you… have a good day 🙂

Oh my goodness (!)   

Well, if that’s your idea of drawing while ‘bored in class’, I’d like to see your non-bored version. haha  I think this might be my first official ‘fan art’′.
Stranger things in Tumblrland. 😉

I”m immensely flattered and honored. TY for the lovely rendering. ❤ 

It makes sense why he’d be attracted to her. They have similarities in facial features. The angle of their noses and familiar eye shape.  Tobin Kennedy could be the softer female version of Dylan. Sometimes we fall for opposites and other times, we fall for a compliment of ourselves. 🙂

“I will have a love, someone who is me in a way. someday .. possibly thru
this life, maybe another, but it will happen …”

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Dyly-Dallying

I don’t know if someone else commented before than me but I think that is not Dylan. In the video, we can see him dressing a DJ Spooky shirt (yellow): 

… and then we have this shot:

… A light colored shirt and bermuda. (Same, maybe?)

Furthermore, if the guy in your gif were Dylan, why his face is blurred? 
Just a random observation. 🙂

The video tape is edited with a few different clips which were filmed at various different times and all spliced together residing on one VHS videotape.  That’s why Dylan had on his DJ Spooky t-shirt at one point with the time stamp of 4/9/99 and later on, the scene splices to them walking in the parking lot.  Dylan has on a black shirt and there is no time stamp on this clip.  At the very end is a clip of some mysterious house that I’m reeeally curious about. 😉  So, yes the face is blurred out but I do feel that that is most definitely Dylan’s physique and posture and you can also see that famous large chin of his.  In my opinion, this is Dylan and he was mistakenly blurred out.  It happens. After all, this is Jeffco we’re talking about. 😛  

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Only one dude has a pronounced chin/jawline. Yes, the face is blurred out. But let’s not forgot that Jeffco has made a shitton of mistakes with the evidence. It would not at all be a stretch if they’d mistakenly blurred out his face.

Note there is no time stamp on this video snippet.  Unlike the donut run that had a time stamp of 4/9.  These are two different days and so Dylan is wearing two different shirts on different days.

Also, the dude wearing the shorts has short legs.

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Dylan’s signature physique, saunter… and concave chested posture.

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snazzy-issy1:

The Death of Dylan Klebold

Eric’s death, no mystery. Head almost completely gone. 99% positive he was already dead before his brain could even react.

Dylan however, it seems the more doctors I work with that I’ve discussed Dylan’s suicide with all seem to insist his death may have took longer than originally thought. As Dylan placed the TEC-9 AB-10 9MM assault pistol to his left temple, probably after brief hesitation ,he squeezed the trigger. The bullet traveling at over 1000 feet per second punctured the left side of his head forming a circular hole rimmed with abraded skin causing his skull to fracture, then cut through portions of his brain that regulated movement and breathing, and exited out the right side of his temple, all in less than a fraction of a second. Falling to the library floor he probably began to violently convulse due to seziures. Since the part of his brain that regulated his breathing and circulatory blood flow was damaged, his heart not knowing what to do because of the brain damage, literally flooded both lungs with his blood. When the lungs overflowed, the excess was pushed back up through the esophogus and out the mouth. Unable to breathe because of no oxygen left in his lungs, he gasped for air from what could have been 60 seconds to 2 minutes before suffocating to death. The remaining blood in his body was emptied onto the library carpet from the gunshot wound.

yes.. 😔

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thecolumbinevictims:

I would like to light a candle for Cassie Bernall, Steve Curnow, Corey DePooter, Kelly Fleming, Eric Harris, Matt Kechter, Dylan Klebold, Daniel Mauser, Daniel Rohrbough, Rachel Scott, Isaiah Shoels, John Tomlin, Lauren Townsend, Kyle Velasquez and Dave Sanders. May you all have found peace wherever you are. You are not forgotten.

April 20, 1999 – April 20, 2015

April 20, 1999 – April 20, 2016 – 17 years

April 20, 1999 – April 20, 2017 – 18 years ago…

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Dylan’s Ode to Death Countdown

          One day. one is the beginning? the end. hahaha

         reversed, yet true.  About 26.5 hours from now the
         judgement will begin. Difficult, but not impossible,
         necessary, nerveracking & fun.

                             What fun is life without
                                            a little death?

              It’s interesting, when im in my human
             form, knowing im going to die.  Everything
             has a touch of triviality to it.  like how
             none of this calculus shit matters the way
             it shouldn’t.  the truth.  In 26.4 hours i’ll 
             be dead, & in happiness. Oh little zombie
             human fags will know their errors, & be
            forever suffering & mournful. HAHAHA, of course
            I will miss things. not really.

Precisely right now…
26.4 hours = roughly 9:30-9:40 AM (UTC Mountain Time) on April 19, 1999, when Dylan was in 3rd period calculus class (9:25-10:15 AM) per the day planner schedule (JC-001-026244).

The Biological & Social Sides Of Love, And Advocacy Helps Columbine Shooter’s Mother Move Forward 

By STEVE KRASKE & CLAIRE TADOKORO FEB 6, 2017

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Sue Klebold writes about her relationship with her son, Dylan, in a new memoir, ‘A Mother’s Reckoning.’ He was one of two shooters at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999.

Valentine’s Day is next week, and it can be either the greatest or the worst holiday of the year. Today, we get some perspective on the nature of romantic love, and try to reconcile two different ways of thinking about it. Then, Sue Klebold recollects the morning her son, Dylan, and Eric Harris opened fire at Columbine High School. She speaks of the aftermath of the shooting, and her advocacy for mental health and suicide prevention.

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