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    Wow, pretty good read.
    Carnt believe they did that.

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    I think those kids must of been influenced by somebody.





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    Everyone blamed Marilyn Manson. Which was stupid.

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    wow think i wanna leave school quick
    Might spread and get worse?
    ally ;[


    You see these shackles;
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    I’ll let you whip me if I misbehave;
    It’s just that no one makes me feel this way;
    Take em' to the chorus;

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    He got took to court for it, because his lyrics were influential to it. But they werent, twas stupid.

    It was a good read on Wiki, and it got me thinking whether you are born with the desire to kill or it is nurture that brings you up that way? In there case I think it was nurture.

    And Redstratocas - previously when they were saying "They murdered them just because they were popular". They was a reference to the people they wre murdering, not to Eric Hall and Dylan Klebold.
    Sammeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:.:.Sammeth.:.:. View Post
    And Redstratocas - previously when they were saying "They murdered them just because they were popular". They was a reference to the people they wre murdering, not to Eric Hall and Dylan Klebold.
    Uh... Too many they's. I dont know which they you are talking about. There are 2 theys in that sentence:

    They murdered them just because they were popular

    Sooooo....

    All I was saying is that they didnt say "Those kids are popular, let's murder them", they were bullied by people who happened to be popular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:.:.Sammeth.:.:. View Post
    He got took to court for it, because his lyrics were influential to it. But they werent, twas stupid.
    Im a really big Manson fan, and here I admit, the song 'The Nobodies' is about the High School Massacre. If you listen to the lyrics closely you'll notice what it means.

    "Were the nobodies, want to be somebodies"
    "When they're dead, they'll know just who we are"
    JOHN THE REVELATOR
    PUT HIM IN AN ELEVATOR
    TAKE HIM UP THE HIGHEST HIGH

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    My school was involved in a presentation by the father of the first girl killed by the 2 boys. How she had predicted she would die young, how her drawings and writings had affected many people who never knew anything about her.
    He told very interesting stories, one involving a man who saw his daughters eyes, crying and the tears growing into a rose. About a week later he finally got his daughters packback from the sherif's office and when he looked in it he saw a drawing of two eyes, crying 13 tears (The number of people killed in the massacre) that grew into a rose.

    It was a very inspirational talk and many were in tears.

    Btw it was apparently influenced by Hitler (It happened his birthday) and there was something in there about Mariyln Manson too.
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    Not sure about the Hitler thing, but Marilyn Manson didn't influence it in anyway, just wrote a song about it AFTER it had happened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    All I was saying is that they didnt say "Those kids are popular, let's murder them", they were bullied by people who happened to be popular.
    Thats what I was getting at.....I think....hmmm.....

    There are many reasons for how it was influenced etc etc. I guess no one will really know.
    Sammeth.

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