After Words with Sue Klebold
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MARCH 29, 2016

After Words on C-SPAN2 with Sue Klebold, whose son Dylan was one of the Columbine shooters, talked about her book A Mother’s Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy, in which she traces her journey to understand the junction between violence and mental illness. She’s interviewed by Mary Giliberti, National Alliance on Mental Illness CEO.

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I’m Dylan   Sooo…you  get better chances after high school as far as
college goes, maybe a scholarship?”


Interviewer:
 “Ok, let me ask you this:
are you an independent learner or a group leaner?”

“Uuhh, probably independent.”

*firm hand shake and that look-of-relief charming smile *

ericharrisplz:

Dylan Klebold appreciation post

❤️ with Lost by Vast

There’s no angels here
Just a sun to light the way
Turn to strangers

Ooh my lover on a long, long empty road
Ooh sweet lover I got lost

There’s no angels here
Just a light to lead the way
There’s no innocence
Only strangers

Ooh my lover on a long, long empty road
Ooh sweet lover I got lost

I need to get back home

Ooh my lover on a long, long empty road
Ooh sweet lover I got lost

I need to get back home

Because Dylan wanted to be a drummer. He just liked the beat of the song. The same with Dr. Octagon, D.J. Spookie, all those techno bands. They’ve got these beats to them. ”   – Devon Adams


Chemical Brothers – from Exit Planet Dust

Video 1 – Fuck Up Beats
Video 2 – Chemical Beats –  Live 1997

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