raise your hand if you spent the next few days/weeks/months telling people you were not a member of the trench coat mafia.

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jdavyd wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre
raise your hand if you spent the next few days/weeks/months telling people you were not a member of the trench coat mafia.
jdavyd wrote:raise your hand if you spent the next few days/weeks/months telling people you were not a member of the trench coat mafia.
Never happened. Yahoo news did a really good article on the myths surrounding the event. It's a good read if you can still find it up.PumpkinPieces wrote:They focused on a girl who was asked if she believed in God and knowing they'd shoot her if she said yes, she said yes anyways.
denhamt wrote:.Never happened. Yahoo news did a really good article on the myths surrounding the event. It's a good read if you can still find it up.PumpkinPieces wrote:They focused on a girl who was asked if she believed in God and knowing they'd shoot her if she said yes, she said yes anyways.
mr. sound boy king wrote: Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
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PumpkinPieces wrote:denhamt wrote:.Never happened. Yahoo news did a really good article on the myths surrounding the event. It's a good read if you can still find it up.PumpkinPieces wrote:They focused on a girl who was asked if she believed in God and knowing they'd shoot her if she said yes, she said yes anyways.
wow, really? That's hilarious.
Official reports state that Harris then walked over to the table across from the lower computer row, slapped the top twice with his hand, knelt down, and said "peek-a-boo" before shooting Cassie Bernall in the head. The recoil from the weapon hit his face, breaking his nose. Although it is popularly believed that Bernall was the individual who was asked "Do you believe in God?", it is debated if the exchange actually happened with Klebold and surviving student Valeen Schnurr....
...Schnurr, who had been hurt badly, began to cry out at that point, "Oh, God help me!" Klebold went back to her and asked her if she believed in God. She floundered in her answer, saying no and then yes, trying to get the answer right. He asked her why; she said it was because it was what her family believed. He taunted her then walked away. This incident eventually led to the Cassie Bernall controversy, as some believe the eyewitnesses who continue to back the Bernall claim may have wrongfully attributed the Schnurr/Klebold remark to Bernall due to possible similarities in voice and appearance.