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archive: Columbine Paintball
Posted on Saturday, February 26 @ 14:22:38 CET by rebecca

Political Games
Well, perhaps it would be a little more exciting if it wasn't a hoax, but if an entire 20thC art movement could be based on the works of artists who didn't see the point in actually realising any of their ideas, then there's probably not much point in us moving far beyond the 'concept' now - providing your imagination is actually strong enough to put yourself in the shoes of a student who decides to walk to school one day wearing a t-shirt that says 'serial killer', carrying a duffel bag laden with a 20-lb propane bomb, pipe bombs, fire bombs, molotov cocktails, a sawn-off shot gun, and a 9mm Tec-9 semi-automatic pistol, planning to kill at least 500 students, asking them before they die, whether they believe in god.

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