timmver
timmver
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Sick and Depraved"In the crudest terms: 168-1"TCC and metal
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timmver · 4 days ago
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I had a vision
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timmver · 10 days ago
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Come back timmmver, we need to talk about McVeigh asap.
Timmver is back and better than ever
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timmver · 1 month ago
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New Bryan kohberger pic. Lwk goes hard.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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timmver · 2 months ago
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Seeing that new “cult of Columbine” video makes me hopeful that I too will one day be featured in a cringey overdramatic video that frames TCC like an urban legend. I would be a great addition to any millennial video essay, just give me a chance
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timmver · 2 months ago
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Welcome to my crib ladies
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timmver · 2 months ago
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Some of my favorite TCC quotes
"We are allowing every Eric Harris, every troubled kid out there, to become the next Tim McVeigh."
Theodore Kaczynski. (Unabomber)
"Being made human, without the possibility of BEING human. The cruelest of all punishments."
Dylan Klebold (Columbine HS Shooting)
“Death is not a penalty, it's an escape. They treat me like a trophy, like they've got me and they're gonna kill me, 'We've won.' They didn't win. In the crudest terms: 168-1”
Timothy McVeigh (OK City Bombing)
"It was not a cry for attention, it was not a cry for help. It was a scream in sheer agony saying that if I can’t pry your eyes open, if I can’t do it through pacifism, if I can’t show you through displaying of intelligence, then I will do it with a bullet."
Luke Woodham (Pearl HS Shooting)
"If there was a God, he wouldn't let me feel the way I do. There is no God, only hate."
Kipland Kinkel (Thurston HS Shooting)
“I don’t want my dreams to be a reality.  I want my dreams to be sprayed all over the wall.”
Adam Lanza (Sandy Hook Shooting)
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timmver · 2 months ago
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timmver · 2 months ago
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“It’s just like a big chunk of me has been ripped out and I’m not quite whole. I don’t think I’m over dramatizing it, and I’m certainly deserving of it, but the way I feel now, it’s just like you’re talking to someone who is terminally ill and facing death. Death would be preferable to what I am facing. I just feel like imploding upon myself, you know? I just want to go somewhere and disappear.” - Jeffrey Dahmer
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timmver · 2 months ago
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VIRGINIA-TECH INFO
On this day 18 years ago, Seung-Hui Cho committed the Virginia Tech shootings, killing 32 people and wounding 17 before committing suicide.
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A portion of the video manifesto sent to NBC News by Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho. Cho, who murdered 32 and injured 17, sent a multimedia package containing 25 minutes of video footage. However NBC only released approximately 2 minutes of this footage to the public, as seen here.
What was the real motive behind Virginia Tech Massacre in 2007?
Cho had "no other options" according to his manifesto. What really drove him to commit the mass shooting was due to the sheer fact that he was miserable for pretty much his whole life and wanted to end it all in style. It's no coincidence why he did this the year before he graduates; he had no job prospects and nobody was really there to help him prepare for the future, despite what he could've done to get them. He just didn't know how. The video he sent to NBC news before the shooting gives an impression about his motive. He blames charlatans, rich kids, and debauchery, which can all reflect on people who are higher status than him. He most likely had severe inferiority complex and this was all heavily exhibited in some of the documentaries about the shooting. Idk if some are on YouTube but one documentary mentions how he was constantly struggling against sibling rivalry with his older sister. So his inferiority complex might have played a key role in the shooting. The "weak and defenseless people" could refer to all the people of his stature who are not smart and cannot find success because of their disabilities or shortcomings like Cho.
I can't stress this enough: Cho Seung Hui was a ticking time bomb that was left with no other choice but to release his outburst to the world. His lack of compassion and understanding obviously didn't help. Sources do indicate that he was bullied throughout childhood but none explain the severity of the bullying. In any case, this guy was nuts and it's a shame that his actions had made so many others suffer that day.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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I long for the day when I find a quality tcc discord server that isn’t just 13 year olds. I yearn to discuss. Shits hard out here.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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timmver · 2 months ago
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As someone who was there for when the Oxford Shooting took place, I fw you heavy for recognizing Ethan Crumbley
Thanks. I am probably, no joke, the number one Ethan Crumbley researcher. His case is overlooked so much despite how relevant it is today.
I��d be interested in talking to you about your experiences, dm me.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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You are the billionth retard thats posted that “wah eric not a leader shit”. We get it you fucking retard you aren’t special or intelligent.
Both boys were responsible for the shootings. Don’t fucking pull the same retarded bullshit cullen did but to dylan. You look at dylans journals and he had one foot in one foot out by january of 1999.
Both boys were there. Both boys made their choices. Both. Eric wasn’t some little retard fooled by Dylan he wanted it just as fucking much.
You sped motherfuckers can't fucking read. I am not saying one is worse than the other. Read my last fucking sentence. It took both of them to do the shooting. Both built the bombs, both lied to everyone around them, both pulled the trigger. But many people still believe in that stupid belief of Dylan being a victim. Sure you may think it is a common view to see them as equal participants but due to Sue Klebold's tedtalk tour and Cullen's popular opinionated book many people still think Dylan was convinced into the shooting. Most people aren't in the TCC.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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Reminder for Columbine Day
If you still believe the "Eric was a psychopath, Dylan was a depressed follow" rhetoric then you are retarded and should be sent to a reeducation camp. If anything it is the opposite. Dylan wanted to do NBK with a fucking chick before Eric was even in the picture. Eric wanted to be like Dylan more than Dylan wanted to be like Eric. Eric didn't have as many friends or a family to fall back on like Dylan did. Dylan, by bystander reports, enjoyed the shooting more than Eric did. Dylan was the one taunting more and was more visibly excited by it. Sure Eric killed more but Dylan had a shitty gun. It was a crime done by two guys, not a fucking supervillain and his little sidekick. Just a reminder.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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In (late) celebration of the 30th anniversary of Timothy McVeigh's Oklahoma City Bombing, here are some of my thoughts about the event. This is a pretty rough and unorganized compilation of my thoughts about him and society and the government and shit.
First of all, yes I idolize McVeigh, so this is biased. No I do not have any homemade bombs. Do not report me to the feds I will find you.
I consider McVeigh an American patriot. A hero that gave his life, sacrificing his future and reputation to open our eyes to our overbearing government. Ruby Ridge was a horrific completely avoidable tragedy. Waco was a disgusting display of power against an insignificant irrelevant religious group.
McVeigh was not a psychopath. Or a sociopath or a sperg or schizotypal or any other label people want to pin on him to box him into a separate mentally ill category. He was not abused as a child or severely traumatized. Psychologists, government officials, and ignorant bystanders want to fit criminals, especially terrorists, into neat little boxes so they can unburden themselves with the consideration of his actions and motives. If McVeigh is evil, mentally ill, hateful, and all around deviant, then you don't need to worry about your "normal" neighbor, friend, or brother being like him. You don't need to worry about what he believed or why he made his sacrifice.
People want to think he had a reason. If you can find a reason then you can prevent it. If Eric Harris was a psychopath, then we don't need to worry about adolescent mental health or bullying in schools, we just need to look out for psychopaths. If McVeigh was a psychopathic loner white supremacist, then we don't need to think about his political views or experiences. We just need to look out for disaffected young men that criticize the government. We don't care what Hitler thought about smoking because he was evil and therefore can not have valuable opinions.
McVeigh loved America. He loved this country enough to join the army and fight in a war he didn't believe in. He loved this country enough to care about the treatment of undesirable and cast away citizens. He loved this country enough to sacrifice 168 of his fellow men to bring awareness to the cruelty and overreach of our government.
McVeigh hated bullying. Being unpopular throughout his life opened him to be a victim of bullying. He served in the gulf war and saw a scene not unlike what he experienced in his youth. A more powerful entity forcing his will on a smaller weaker victim. He heard about Ruby Ridge and witnessed Waco with his own eyes and again saw the truth: the government is a bully. Plain and simple.
Yet we stayed blind. We accepted propaganda that he was deranged and hateful. We let the rage for Ruby Ridge and Waco dissipate and be reformed into hate for evil mass murdering youth and then zealous middle eastern terrorists. We didn't keep McVeigh in our consciousness and look what resulted. The PATRIOT act stripped Americans of privacy. The three letter agencies continue to frame innocent citizens and direct public opinion to their will. These days your information is collected and exchanged by China and our own government to ensure you buy more, scroll more, and think less. Our gun rights are being stripped because of the tragic actions of a disaffected few.
Honor McVeigh. Next time you see the government invade your privacy, steal the rights of your fellow citizen, and manipulate our knowledge, thank McVeigh for trying to wake us up. When your government rapes your rights, perverts your freedom, don't sit back and watch it happen. Buy a gun. Be self sufficient. Think for yourself.
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timmver · 2 months ago
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In anniversary of hitlers birthday I want to remind everyone to do your research on the Holocaust and make your own conclusions on it.
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