A decent movie.
It's a decent movie. It has smooth animation, with a lack of visual detail, sound, and variety. It was short, simple, decent.
Now, on to my 2 cents about this whole situation:
To all of those titling this individual as a "monster" or "psycho" or "mad man", remember this: you did not know this man, you did not know what he went through in his everyday life, you did not know of the high magnitudes of social isolation or ostracisation he underwent, or how his family had treated him, or how many nights he had spent alone, on the internet, trying to find an escape from it all.
Who's to say, if you had grown up in an environment similar to his, and you were treated by most as most had treated him, day after day, that you would not one day become sick and tired of it all, and give up on yourself, on others? If one only knows of sorrow, of strife, of punishment, without and understandable cause, and if one must spectate day after day, the lives of countless, more priveladged others, would one not find his/her life LESS MEANINGFUL? LESS IMPORTANT?
He did not kill without his own personal cause, as we do not kill without our own "just", national cause. Just because you cannot see his motivation, as he saw his motivation, does not make you any more "sane", but less experience in the field of despaire.
No, I did not ever come into contact with this individual. And no, I am not supporting "senseless" murder. I am simply stating that, none of you, not I, nor Tom Fulp, nor the media, knows the entire story behind the events that had occured in that school, in this man's home, and what twisting effects they had had on that man's perspective of himself, of others, of his bleak future, and of his insipid past.
Get over yourselves, and your "morality", for you know nothing.