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#76
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^I remember the story behind that and watched the videos covering it.



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yup kinda why i looked it up.



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Not really. I think it has to do with the fact that if it did happen. I am the type to stab my pencil in there eye to teach them a permanent lesson that bullying is bad.



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Yes. When I was in my first year of high school (around 11/12 years old) a group of girls decided that they hated me because I spoke properly and enjoyed horse riding. It was the usual kind of thing to begin with; name calling, ignoring, throwing paper, pinching etc but it gradually became more violent until eventually they decided it would be "fun" to push me down a flight of stairs.

I was very fortunate that I did not break a leg or something worse. Needless to say, my mother had plenty to say on the matter and it never happened again.

Bullies are disgusting.

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A few people tried to pick on me in middle school but they were like half my size and it didn't end well for them. Actually it may have come across like I was bullying them if you didn't see how they kept messing with my ****.

In high school, ah, everyone else got bigger but I distanced myself from people which for some reason also worked on bullies.

Someone behind me started flicking my ear one time. I turned and hit one of them and they kind of just smiled so it was probably them. I think they did it a few more times after that. Very annoying. That's the worst I got, but really the impotence felt a lot worse than the fact that some ******* was flicking my ear.

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Oh yeah.

Then one day I snapped, threw the bully on the ground and was jumping on him like a raging gorilla.

That stunt didn't make things better tough.

In the end me and that bully kinda-sorta burried the hatchets...then he killed himself some time later.

 

There was also another bully, but we became friends. Still get together for a drink sometimes when he's in town.



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nah, i can generally beat up anyone i cant charm :P



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nah, i can generally beat up anyone i cant charm :P

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I did this once to my co-worker. Two of them had a bright idea of wrestling me down (they knew of my power lifting hobby). But it was not that serious. They didn´t try it again though. :)



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Yes. When I was in my first year of high school (around 11/12 years old) a group of girls decided that they hated me because I spoke properly and enjoyed horse riding. It was the usual kind of thing to begin with; name calling, ignoring, throwing paper, pinching etc but it gradually became more violent until eventually they decided it would be "fun" to push me down a flight of stairs.

I was very fortunate that I did not break a leg or something worse. Needless to say, my mother had plenty to say on the matter and it never happened again.

Bullies are disgusting.

Holy ****!

 

What happened to the person who did that? 



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Sure I have. Like some have said, I think everyone has been bullied at some point in their life. But my bullies mostly said hateful things instead of beating me up.

 

Growing up, I was constantly bullied because we were poor and lived in the ghetto. Hated riding the god awful school bus. Years ago, when I was 13, I started taking tae kwon do classes because I'm not the one to talk trash really. Push my right buttons and I'll just deck you. I don't have time for petty insults and jabs. So I started getting into nutrition and working out. I use to weigh 107lbs (48.5kg) before I started getting into shape, now I weigh 128lbs (58kgs), the extra weight is muscle. I became addicted to it and I still am. (I also joined the Army when I was 17, with my mom's signed consent, so I also got to learn MAC. Modern Army Combatives).

 

The moment all bully ceased is when this one woman wouldn't move her ass over on the bus when leaving school. With nowhere to sit, I just leaned against somewhere and waited. When we came to my stop, I turned around, grabbed her by the hair and dragged her off the bus by it. Beat the crap out of her. After that. Nothing.

 

"But violence is not the answer, mang." No, screw you. We used violence on Hitler and that was the end of that.

 

I'm not a vindictive person tbh, but I do know how to defend myself when it comes to physical beatings and real life bullies.

 

If someone is just making half baked fabrications or making up false rumors then I just ignore them. I only get annoyed when someone's in my personal space or denying me something that they have no right to deny me. Like not letting me sit on the bus. And it worked out all and well because it kept my younger sister from being bullied on that bus because they knew who her sister was.

 

But you shouldn't concern yourself with the opinions of those who bully you with slander. That is placing on them an importance they do not have.



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Holy ****!

 

What happened to the person who did that? 

Not much. The teachers attempted to squash the "beef" but failed. My mother had to step in and call each parent individually.

It took a little while, but it eventually stopped. 


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I once bullied one guy as a adult. But I had a good reason. He had been shouting at my wife during her morning dog walks, apparently he had stepped in a dog **** once. She was a bit scared of that so decided to take action. I waited him at his parking lot one morning, stepped really close and told him I would beat the crap out of him should he do that once again. Didn´t happen again.



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Not much. The teachers attempted to squash the "beef" but failed. My mother had to step in and call each parents individually.

It took a little while, but it eventually stopped. 

OH COME ON THAT'S ****** BULLSHIT! Oh don't worry kids will be kids even though your daughter's neck could've been broken...

 

I would've yelled at the teachers until everyone cried or they actively took a step in dealing with it. But I'm glad it ended without any serious injuries :)



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My surnames can be easily played for puns so I got a lot of that. Then because I wear glasses and my hair is kind of rebellous I got the usual glass names + Harry Potter. Even once when I was going to another building in the school to get some photocopies a P.E. teacher turned and said: "Hey class, look! It's Harry Potter!" I had to seriously exert some self control to not turn around and shout him "Hey, look! An idiot!"

And people also thought I was unable to fight back because I wear glasses and knowing how much they cost, I've always been careful with them, which involves avoiding fights for the most part. I snapped a couple of times, one time I held a guy against a wall and told him to stop. We knew each other since preschool and the effect was him calling me Hulk for a week. Then other day I held a girl by the neck and told her to stop, again. That time it worked, or at least I didn't get to hear the stuff myself, so good enough for me. They weren't people I wanted to keep in my life.

And that's pretty much how it continued, people stopped trying to bully me but rumors would go around. The last time I had to face something from those was when a girl was ready to beat my face in because apparently I had gone around saying I had f*cked her friend. I managed to explain the truth and talk my way out of it. I still don't know who did that though I have an idea and tbh I don't care.

I think the problem is when the bullies can see they're affecting you. They'll just keep trying to see how far they can push their fun. Still, no universal answer. What works for some won't work for others.

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As an adult, the only thing I can say for sure is that there was a degeneration in bullying from my times.

 

I was bullied* several times but there was a "limit", today no more. And this concerns me a lot, especially for the future.

 

 

*Then I've solved the situation using the most powerful weapon of a Human Being: the brain!



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Yes, when I was young, like around 10 or so I used to be called "Indian Boy" because I'm American Indian. That went on for about 3 weeks until I broke the bully's nose. 

 

 

As the Great Mike Tyson once said- 

 

 

Everybody's got a plan. Until they get punched in the nose. 

 

 

And I can totally vouch for that. I really never got bullied after than Nothing really mean or serious. And most definitely not by that kid. 



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Sadly, the answer is yes.

Back in Primary school I was bullied ( mostly emotionally although there were a few physical confrontations ) quite often. I was a mixed race child growing up in a time and era ( not to mention environment ) where my genetic heritage was extremely rare. I had a head of thick curly hair ( like Screech from Saved by the Bell ), a thick Caribbean accent and I used Irish and British slang and expressions when I talked which none of my class mates could understand. Fortunately for me ( and unfortunately for everyone else ) I also happened to be quite a dangerous fighter with a lightning quick temper.

In later years I've taken a more philosophical approach to my bullying. I was a oddity in a time and place where such things were uncommon. It is only natural for young children to comment ( sometimes rudely ) on odd things, it's all a part of growing up and learning about the world. I hold no I'll will towards the things I had to endure, most of those things weren't done with malicious intent in mind, only curiosity.

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Not bullied, but was the victim of racism every now and then. Typical Asian and Thai jokes.

 

Did my dad purchase me, sister and mother, ******, ching chong whatever.



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Bullying it's all fun and games untill someone dies. Then it's hilarious

 

I really don't know If I agree with this. There were a few people that died to both cyber bullying and in person bullying. If I remember correctly there was that kid that killed himself after his roommate placed a hidden camera in his room with him and another guy. He ended up jumping in the river killing himself.

 

There was that girl who was recorded one time on the internet on cam. The guy blackmailed her. Saying he would send the video to everyone she knew unless she took off her clothes for him. She ended up killing herself. Maybe its just me. I don't find either of their situations funny. 



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So Tyler the Creator is both a terrible rapper and a terrible human being. For some strange reason, I'm actually surprised. I know I shouldn't be, but I am.


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