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Re: Allegations against Manson
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 2:16 pm
by BroSlinger
greatmutah wrote:BroSlinger wrote:I was in high school during columbine. We were definitely more on alert regarding a few of the more extreme goth kids.
I think they just ended up working at McDonald’s.
So was I. There were a small handful of teachers that were legit scared of some of my friends because of how they dressed and the bands on their shirts. Those friends were some of the nicest people I've ever met. And more than a few of them either worked at McDonald's or the local restaurants during high school lol. One friend had a Cradle of Filth shirt from a show he and I went to at Harpos. It had what appeared to be a decaying woman on the shirt with the tag line "dead girls don't say no." I think he wore that shirt for months before someone finally saw what it said and had him turn it inside out. That show was... something. I think I went because it was a concert and I'd never been to Harpos. Suffice to say, it was an experience. Everywhere in that club was general admission so we went to the pit. That was the first time I'd seen a group of skinheads up close at show goose stepping sieg heiling through the mosh pit. We just kept our distance and stayed out of their way.
No, I mean, they work at McDonalds now at age 40, and they weren't nice. They said they were going to kill people.
Re: Allegations against Manson
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 2:20 pm
by greatmutah
BroSlinger wrote:greatmutah wrote:BroSlinger wrote:I was in high school during columbine. We were definitely more on alert regarding a few of the more extreme goth kids.
I think they just ended up working at McDonald’s.
So was I. There were a small handful of teachers that were legit scared of some of my friends because of how they dressed and the bands on their shirts. Those friends were some of the nicest people I've ever met. And more than a few of them either worked at McDonald's or the local restaurants during high school lol. One friend had a Cradle of Filth shirt from a show he and I went to at Harpos. It had what appeared to be a decaying woman on the shirt with the tag line "dead girls don't say no." I think he wore that shirt for months before someone finally saw what it said and had him turn it inside out. That show was... something. I think I went because it was a concert and I'd never been to Harpos. Suffice to say, it was an experience. Everywhere in that club was general admission so we went to the pit. That was the first time I'd seen a group of skinheads up close at show goose stepping sieg heiling through the mosh pit. We just kept our distance and stayed out of their way.
No, I mean, they work at McDonalds now at age 40, and they weren't nice. They said they were going to kill people.
I’m sure some of the ones I’m referring to are also working at McDonald’s at 40.
We did have one kid get expelled in 7th grade though for having a hit list and saying he was going to kill people. Wasn’t a goth kid. Just a real creepy tall weird red headed kid. Dude always looked like he was missing a few screws. But that was a few years before columbine.
Re: Allegations against Manson
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 4:12 pm
by Devin
The weird trashy kid who wore a long black trench coat in my school literally wrote out a list of students he wanted to kill and the teacher just threw it away and told him to chill out. As far as I know he still hasn't murdered anyone but it was a testament to how little fucks my school gave because this was after Columbine
