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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 3 years
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American tragedy:
American tragedy tells the story of a mother who has experienced the unimaginable and has to come to terms with just how big of a roll her son played, how su*cide ideation could’ve led to homicide, how she didn’t notice the signs, but the truth is not everything is as black and white as people would like it to be. Teenagers can be great at hiding things, and Dylan mastered the Jekyll and Hyde type persona, many people were in disbelief when he was confirmed to be one of the perpetrators, this documentary, recreation type film is great. If you thought a mother’s reckoning was really good, you’ll love this. Sue klebold is at no fault and should never take blame.
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If anyone would like to watch the film for free just PM and I’ll be more then happy to accommodate you.
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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I hope today was a day filled with love for all the mothers who lost their children on the morning of April 20th 1999!
But I want to wish a belated happy day for all the mothers out there too!! ❤️💙
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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I love cherry blossoms and I am in love with this piece I just finished! 2nd project ever done. by MissReneeee
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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Cada 20 de abril me gustaba recordar a Dylan y Eric, porque en ellos veo el camino que yo pude haber tomado, como las difíciles vidas que llevamos nos lleva a tomar decisiones con las que queremos terminar el dolor. Pero, este año no lo hice porque decidí dejar de honrar a los que ya no están y en su lugar comenzar a ayudar a los que están y desean ya no estar. No obstante, quiero compartirles esto que pienso es lo que todo padre debería entender antes de ya no recuperar a su hijo.
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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Just because, I just hope I won't be obliterated because of this painting... Let's be positive!
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I think my kitty also likes Sue!! 🤭
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Modern Marvel Dylan Klebold
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(O Magazine)
If you take Tom and Sue back to their prelapsarian memories, ease creeps into their voices. “Dylan was a marvel,” Tom recalled of his son’s early childhood. “Completely self-motivated. Curious.” Every year on Dylan’s birthday, Tom goes up to the place where the two used to hike and takes a Dr. Pepper, because Dylan loved Dr. Pepper, and the stuffed koala that was Dylan’s childhood favorite. The Klebold’s needed 3 years to clean out Dylan’s room and to remake it into the pleasant guest room in which I slept on my visits. Sue said, “He was a wonderful, marvelous, pretty-close-to-perfect child. He made you feel like a great parent, because he did everything right. Dylan had this incredible sense of organization, and structure, and all this executive functioning.” At 3, he could already count to 110 and would use refrigerator magnets to make equations. He entered preschool a year early, earned top grades, and was accepted to the gifted-children program. “When he was very young, he would dump five or six puzzles into a pile, so he would have the thrill of working on them all at the same time. He liked mazes; he liked word searches. He played chess with Tom. He was just a delight.” Sue looked at me sideways, then said quietly, “You can’t imagine how long it’s been since I had a chance to brag about my son.” Later she said, “He was very malleable; you’d reason with him and say, ‘This is why I think you should do something,’ and you could almost always persuade him to change his mind. Which I used to see as a strength, from the perspective of a parent. But I see now that it might have been a terrible detriment.”
(Far From the Tree)
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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21 years ago today two young boys set into a motion a plan a year in the making, to kill as many as possible in a bombing attempt at their highschool in Littleton, Colorado. Thankfully this did not occur, but it was not the end of the violence. The boys went on to kill 13 innocent children and one teacher. Their actions would reshape the foundation of America as we know it, and birth a new breed of violence, the mass school shooting. But these two young boys were not monsters, they were not cold-blooded psychopaths, but two sick, confused, and blindingly angry children who saw no way out of their self hatred and hopelessness other than violence and eventual suicide. To me this day is not for them, but for the victims, though it shouldn't be forgotten that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were victims in their own right. Remember and honor the 13, but don't forget to acknowledge our failure on behalf of them and the children who took their lives.
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April 20th, 2020 🕯
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The 13 angels❤️👼
On April 20th 1999, 13 innocent people were senselessly killed in a shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado. Today, 20 years later, we still feel the void of their absence. We remember their lives, the people they were, and who they could’ve become. Although their time here was cut short, they live on in our memories everyday. We will not forget them.
Daniel Conner Mauser (15)
Corey Tyler DePooter (17)
Rachel Joy Scott (17)
Lauren Dawn Townsend (18)
Kyle Albert Velasquez (16)
Isaiah Eamon Shoels (18)
Matthew Joseph Kechter (16)
William David Sanders (47)
Cassie René Bernall (17)
John Robert Tomlin (16)
Daniel Lee Rohrbough (15)
Kelly Ann Fleming (16)
Steven Robert Curnow (14)
Remembering the 13🕯
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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Today I also think about Sue Klebold, her remaining son and her ex husband...
I don't mean to pretend she's more important than the family members of those injured and killed by her son and Eric 21 years ago, but I won't either say she doesn't deserve the same amount of respect and appreciation they do.
I absolutely understand what those two kids did and how wrong it was, I also get their parents failed them, but regardless of how big this mistake was, we all make them, their regret won't fix what already happened, but it's important for trying to make a change and prevent this sort of tragedies from keeping repeating.
She and her family, as Eric's, might not fit in the same victim status the other 13 sets of family are, but they do deserve to be treated with kindness and respect, they lost their children too and so today, I think of them and hope they are feeling loved and supported.
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New photos of coach Dave Sanders.
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l0ve-is-n0t-en0ugh · 4 years
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Yesterday was Tom's birthday...
I couldn't post cuz I had an accident, but nevertheless, I hope he had a nice day, despite our global circumstances.
I believe he's a good human being and made his best as a parent with the tools and knowledge he had while rising his kids alongside Sue and I have nothing but respect for him.
So, happy 73th birthday Mr Klebold
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