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I enjoy self pity. It gives me great delight to pity myself. I am a realist, a strict one. I never, ever, ever lie to myself in order to make myself feel better or more comfortable. I think this may be my best, strongest trait.
I also, like many other people, find it pleasurable to be sad. I “get off” on it. I wonder why so many people enjoy being sad. I think it may be that they can be sad while remaining comfortable. So they can experience sadness without hardship, and therefore can feel a strong emotion, that much of the time is easier to induce than happiness, without suffering any real injury from it.
I’ll love him forever
If you had Dylann's baby, it would have a goddamn bowlcut. Do you wish to proceed anyway?
Hell yes.
Dylann’s surname derives ultimately from the Old Germanic personal name “Hrodwulf”, which is composed of the elements “hrod”, meaning “renown” and “wulf”, wolf. In Old Norse the contracted form was “Hrolfr”, in Old Danish and Old Swedish “Rolf”, and these personal names reached England first through their popularity with Scandinavian settlers before the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Normans thereafter introduced their own form of the name, generally found as “Rou” or “Roul” and often Latinized as “Rollo”. There are more than twenty variants of the modern surname, ranging from “Rolf”, “Rolfe”, “Rolph” and “Roalfe” to “Rofe”, “Roff”, “Roffe”, “Roof”, “Rulf” and “Rule”
English: variant of Rolfe. German: from Ruffo, a short form of a personal name formed with hrod ‘renown’, ‘victory’. Probably an Americanized spelling of German Ruf(f).
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This is amazing
Video: An attorney describing how Dylann Roof was when he had his first court appearance which happened in Shelby after his confession & before he was flown back to Charleston (the public & the media weren’t allowed in)
Fashion is my passion 🌸
Dylann Roof’s fingerprints.
Dylann Roof’s Released Medical Records (full pdf)
Sorry guys, I tried to post the pdf as jpgs, but the resolution wasn’t too good.
So, here’s the pdf, feel free to explore it yourself!
Enjoy! :)
link: https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/postandcourier.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/2/b7/2b782a9c-3996-11e7-a9f9-a746ca384eef/5919e9bf4daea.pdf.pdf
Video: Dylann Roof pleading guilty
Dylann Roof selfies that I’ve never seen before
jesus christ what a pretty face the kind you’d find on someone that could save
Have Dylann ever mentioned his favorite songs?
What Dylann yelled to his mum seconds before they were cut off in the jail video
(From a news clip)