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I know a now deceased family friend who got bullied mercilessly for years. Until he beat one of his bullies into ICU for a week with a steel frame back pack.

So not all bullies are as lucky as yours:P



And one of my college roommates beat the hell out of his most hated tormentor with a steel chain several years after one horrible bullying event. They shared a class and in the classroom was a crown of thorns, and the bully took the thorns and forcefully jammed it down on my roommate's head and proclaimed him "king of the runts!" making him bleed. So years later after both were out of high school, my roommate caught the guy out on the street at night, took out the chain from his trunk, snuck up from behind, said "boo" and swung the chain just as the bully started to turn around. Put him in the hospital for a month in a coma. Ouch... He completely got away with it. No witnesses. And guess what, the bully was 6'-0" and over 200 lbs, my roommate was 5'-1" and 130 lbs. Imagine how much a little guy in a lot of rage can do... :o
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And one of my college roommates beat the hell out of his most hated tormentor with a steel chain several years after one horrible bullying event. They shared a class and in the classroom was a crown of thorns, and the bully took the thorns and forcefully jammed it down on my roommate's head and proclaimed him "king of the runts!" making him bleed. So years later after both were out of high school, my roommate caught the guy out on the street at night, took out the chain from his trunk, snuck up from behind, said "boo" and swung the chain just as the bully started to turn around. Put him in the hospital for a month in a coma. Ouch... He completely got away with it. No witnesses. And guess what, the bully was 6'-0" and over 200 lbs, my roommate was 5'-1" and 130 lbs. Imagine how much a little guy in a lot of rage can do...





Now that's a reality show I would actually watch! You could call it "Revenge of the Runts!":D:D


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And guess what, the bully was 6'-0" and over 200 lbs, my roommate was 5'-1" and 130 lbs. Imagine how much a little guy in a lot of rage can do... :o



i wish i could remember all the words to a punk rock song a good friend wrote (cant find his number anywhere :(

"Skinny and Small"

something to the effect of

"you played the field i set the bench... now i'm under your window with a 20 inch wrench... Skinny and Small...Skinny and Small.. Skinny and Small"

i think just writing that song helped him work out alot of issues (I met him as an adult) i mean DAMN you should have seen his wife... wow what a hottie he married..B|B|
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I got picked on in elementary/junior high school a lot. I was one of the smallest kids in my class, & smart, so I became the one that it was fashionable to pick on.

It sucked. 9th grade I transferred to a different school, & it didn't happen so much.

Anyway, I am now a molecular biologist. a couple years ago I was driving back to my hometown and I met one of the guys who was in the crowd of bullies when I grew up.

He was collecting tolls from a booth as I drove through.
:P

At least he was doing something useful with his life. But I have an EZ-Pass now, so I probably won't see him again.:P

edited to add: It sucks to be bullied, but I figure it would suck FAR WORSE if you were the bully, but high school was the high point of your life & it was all level or downhill from there.
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It created a negative perception of the human race that has manifested into a dislike for the majority of humans that may be a factor in the limited amount of charitable activities I donate time and money to(lately I have been attempting to donate more time and money to regain a more positive perception of the human race).

However, I feel fine (because I am no longer forced to be in the presence of such people). :)
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I wasn't bullied in HS but, only because my dad was the writing a popular tv show at that time. The "popular group thought it would be in there best interest to befriend me I guess. This was a good thing only because I could use it to keep them from picking on everyone else. Or at leased they never did it in front of me since I wouldn't tolerate it.

I still have a story even if it happened a year after HS.
I was dating this guy that thought he was hot shit. He used to be the quarter back of his HS. foot ball team, he was good looking ect... At first he was a really nice guy but, I found out later he was a jerk. Well one day I find out that he had slept with 2 of my "friends" well, not really even friends at the time more like acquaintances but, they knew that we were dating. Needless to say I broke up with that ass, chewed those girls out and moved on with my life.

Fast forward several years later I still get love letters from him asking me to take him back and telling me that he still loves me. He is now ugly, over weight, miserable and as I now realize not that bright. I herd from old friends that still live in the same area (most people never move away from my home town after HS) that the girls now live in a tiny apartment together, do drugs and have a life goal to find a rich man to marry them.

That being said I still would rather that all of them would have happy meaning full lives. I wouldn't wish bad things on anyone. My best revenge is leading a wonderful happy life and being happy with who I have become.
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I grew up as an Air Force brat so was always the new kid. Everytime I moved there would always be someone from the "in" crowd that would test me. Being new there was noone who would stand up for me so I learned quickly that I had to stand up for myself to earn respect.

These kids would pick fights with me by talking shit then shoving me. Fortunately, my dad taught me how to defend myself by blocking but never striking which came in handy. SO as they tried to shove me I would stand my ground, sweep my hands across their wrists, and shove 'em back out of my comfort zone. This would go on several times until a teacher broke us up. After that these kids realized I wasn't an easy mark and would leave me alone.

No matter where I lived.... the same shit would happen. So if you parents out there are not teaching your kids how to defend themselves, you're making a serious mistake.
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a lot of people live lives that may seem "rosy" to us, while we have no idea what kind of pain, desperation, and destruction is going on in their lives.



I just got a quote via e-mail today that sums it up...

"The grass might be greener on the other side of the fence but it's just
as hard to cut."

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As a new freshman in HS, I saw this senior picking on a little scrawny freshman to the point of tears. Did you know you can get thrown out of school for sneaking up on someone and smacking them in the back of the head with one of those rather large dictionaries?
Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard.

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I wasn't bullied in HS but, only because my dad was the writing a popular tv show at that time.



OMG!!! You're last name is Spelling? :P
Stupidity if left untreated is self-correcting
If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh.

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