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YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Love Begins

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@angelrosary
Dylan Klebold’s font of choice?
The font Dylan ultimately chose for April 20th, 1999 was one called “Bremen bold.” This is similar to a font used by one of his favorite artists: The Chemical Brothers. Although we can only speculate, it is likely that Dylan chose Bremen bold because it reminded him of the familiar font that so many of his T-shirts and albums displayed, as well as the font Devon and Zach used for his 17th birthday card.
This is a post I made when the close-up of Dylan's shirt was originally uploaded by a Columbine researcher and podcaster under the pseudonym of Bill Ockham. His post revealed the actual font chosen by Dylan at Customized Teez.
This was the public's first time seeing it.
Two years later and we have a perp who used that same font for his own shooting, going so far as to make the shirt himself— drawing and coloring in the letters by hand.
As much as Bill is outwardly against "The Columbine Effect", he seems to have had his own contributions to it.
is the columbine effect inevitable?
Happy birthday in Heaven Bia ˚₊‧꒰ა ♡ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
She would’ve been twenty-four today.
Rest in the eternal Peace of God, Bianca.
(2001-2019)