why am I so attached to him help
creds to this edit I found on tt! It’s so hard to find edits on there
omg I love thisss
His smile, what a cutieee😭🩷
has to be my favourite footage of him in the cafeteria >,<
Oh, the expressions of his face are so cute.
Dylan is completely humanised to us, through Sue’s stories of him at home, making puzzles and even him crying about being bullied. We will never know how Eric was really like, only his ‘tough guy’ persona he hid his true feelings behind in fear of getting hurt. I even read that the Harris family disowned Eric, not picking up his ashes, getting rid of all pictures and never talking about him as if he wasn’t even real. It makes me wonder what life was like for him when he was alive.
I feel like shit for Harris, I'll probably die saying this.
He has never felt wanted or accepted his entire life, that's obvious, read his diary and you will see that this is the realest thing written there. Eric Harris did not feel loved, accepted or included.
So he dies. Klebold's mother speaks out, writes a damn book, goes to interviews, she talks about Dylan. Dylan Dylan Dylan most information we have is Dylan, his vulnerable diaries, his evident depression, memories that Sue exposes. But what about Eric?
No, no one talks about Eric, his parents stay quiet, whether out of shame or privacy. Nobody talks about Eric Harris, as if he were a demon that if you repeat his name 5 times he appears and and pulls your foot at night or something.
Eric never felt accepted in life, nor before nor in death. In the end, he will be eternally excluded — from the "fun things", the family group, the groups of friends. Eric Harris is forever excluded, otherwise, completely misunderstood by those who confuse him with Reb.
for some reason I instantly thought of this
Renee Neese, who is a long-time friend of Dylann Roof’s mother Amy, remembered that around the age of 3, Dylann had a number of routines that he completed three times. When he woke up in the morning, he went directly to his mother and kissed her precisely three times. Then he told her he loved her three times, and she said it back. Dylann insisted it had to be three times and not just once. Dylann’s mother said that Dylann would tell her “good night, I love you.“ His mother would then answer “good night, I love you”, and Dylann would repeat this process over and over. He said that he could not stop saying “good night, I love you”, but didn’t know why he could not stop saying it.
I’ve never loved something more omg
This describes me as a person
just a girl with a Eric Harris and Dylann Roof fascination. 19|she/her
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