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   "A word to the wise ain't necessary --  
          it's the stupid ones that need the advice."
					-Bill Cosby

Tuesday, May 16, 2006


Promoting a Real Dialogue

The creator of this sick video game states that the aim of Super Columbine Massacre is to promote a real dialogue about school shootings. Um. . . right. And please continue not to use your real name, pal.

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Blogger Wonderdog said...

"Columbine marked me deeply," he wrote in the e-mail interview with the News. "I was in a Colorado high school then. I was a bullied kid. I didn't fit in, and I was surrounded by a culture of elitism as espoused by our school's athletes."

It sounds like this guy is using this game as a vehicle to play out his own sick fantasies of retribution.

I know a person or two who are unnaturally fixated on seeing life through the very narrow prism of nerd-dom in high school, and who are equally fixated on some type of retribution for the immature wrongs perpetrated against them during their adolescence.

These people are sad, immature, and unable to get past one of the most basic of human endurances -- being bullied.

Harris and Kliebold were the extreme in their inability to cope and, quite literally, became what they despised 100 fold. Their insecurities didn't merely "make fun" of others, they murdered ruthlessly.

The guy who created this game isn't too far removed from their deadly, warped, and evil perspective.

May 16, 2006 11:04 PM  

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