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    usually wore. He claims that being blamed nearly killed his career. (Loudwire) Also, within Michael Moore’s’ film “Bowling for Columbine”, Manson gives one of his first interviews since the incident happened, after a period of going in the dark and not speaking out in respect to the victims’ families. It was proven later that the two shooters were not fans of Manson. There have been many psychological tests that have results that have shown that there isn’t a true link to the effects of…

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    Reverend John Hale: Sublime or Sinister? As Marilyn Manson so wisely said, “A lot of people don’t want to make their own decisions. They’re too scared. It’s much easier to be told what to do.” He’s right. No matter their level of apprehension, most people do what they’re told or asked to do, forever influenced by others’ opinions. A good literary example of this is in the character, Reverend John Hale, from Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible”. At the beginning of the story, he is swayed by…

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    When you think about black fingernails, skinny jeans, and platform boots the image of Marilyn Manson fans in Hot Topic comes to mind, but if you have been paying attention to the underground cloud rap scene, then the likes of Lil Peep, Lil Tracy, and Black Kray or maybe even weirdclvn crossed your mind. Coming from the leaned out realm of hi-hats layered over distorted samples ranging from Bleach to Linkin Park, the goth rap aesthetic has been adopted by different artists in different forms and…

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    noting that Borges made up some fucking dude (or chick?) named Suarez Miranda and lied that it was really written by that person. Talk about layers, right? And Borges stole the entire idea for the short story from Lewis “The Industrial Revolution’s Marilyn Manson” Carroll. All I’m saying is, it’s fucking dense. What I’m getting at here is that this story is a lot more like the way we live now than you might care to believe. All we’re left with is the slutty allure of second-order simulacra…

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    students that partake in creating it. Throughout the years, music has become a very important aspect of my life, and I can’t imagine going to a school without the same opportunities I have been given. The gift of music is extremely precious, and as Marilyn Manson once said, “Music, is the strongest form of…

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    Columbine Shooting Effects

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    The shooting at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999 was a horrific event that prompted a lot of change not only in America, but the whole world. The only thing the Columbine shooting failed to change was America’s love for their guns. Bowling for Columbine is a documentary that takes a focus on this issue and tries to find why Americans are so fascinated with guns. The film, released in 2002, won several awards and was critically acclaimed. The director and star of the documentary, Michael…

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    Rosemary’s baby (1968) is a horror film directed by Polish native Roman Polanski. This was Polanski’s first American film and his second horror film and it was based on Ira Levin’s bestselling novel of the same name written in 1967. This was a creepy and eerie film about a young couple Rosemary and Guy (Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes) who were newlyweds who moved into an apartment in an old apartment building in Central Park West in New York. The couple became friends with their strange…

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    Marilyn Manson once said “All the seven deadly sins are man’s nature. To be greedy. To be hateful. To have lust” say that all people can hide these thought of being greedy, hate and lust but some are better at hiding this but when it moment s a solitude from the world being greedy, hateful and craving the lust can show more than usual. This quote supporting the thought of Golding idea shown through Lord of flies. In the book Lord of the Flies the thought of power, no enforcement of rules and a…

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    Columbine And Stereotypes

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    Klebold enjoyed listening to “dark-music bands”. This was another of the many things blamed for the shooters violent outbreak. The majority of that blame was directed at Marilyn Manson and his band, many came to believe that the sole motivation for the attack came from Manson himself through his music. In response to these accusations Manson said, "When it comes down to who 's to blame for the high school murders in Littleton, Colorado, throw a rock and you 'll hit someone who 's guilty. We 're…

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    was inspired by anti-police rap music. So why am I here, defending such heinous, inimical, vulgar piece of junk that people call music. Because First of all Hip-Hop is non-unique in this aspect. Murders were blamed on AC/DC lyrics, Metallica, Marilyn Manson, and most surprisingly even songs by the Beatles. On a side note I’m not exactly sure how he got the idea from the Beatles. I mean, did he listen to “We all live in a Yellow Submarine” and just thought I should kill People? To be fair though…

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