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In this quote, Stephen Belber, who is interviewing two friends of Aaron McKinney’s after running into them at a bar, asks if “you guys” went to Laramie High School. It is unclear from the context whether Stephen means only Shannon and Jen or whether he is including Aaron in “you guys,” but, regardless, Shannon seems to speak for all three of them when she responds “Yeah. Can’t you tell?”
Shannon’s affirmation and his comment that they are “a product of [their] society” suggests that Shannon views himself and his friends as having been heavily shaped by the culture they were…