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A few kids tried to bully me over the years but I wasn’t fun to pick on because I self depreciating and sarcastic.
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Sophy Wackles posted:A few kids tried to bully me over the years but I wasn’t fun to pick on because I self depreciating and sarcastic. How do you define bullying? That never worked where I went to school. It was more along the line of theft and physical assault. I didn't go to a rough school, I just went to one where the administration just didn't care.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 03:36 |
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ninjoatse.cx posted:How do you define bullying? That never worked where I went to school. It was more along the line of theft and physical assault. I didn't go to a rough school, I just went to one where the administration just didn't care. This is how it was at my school, plus relentless emotional abuse. Kids were on the football team and/or rich so admins didn't care
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Ralph Hurley posted:I had this book in high school and I was astounded at the specificity of “short guy with small head who drives big car” because we had a kid who fit that description exactly, and resembled that drawing. He didn’t talk to anyone, I never knew his name, he wasn’t even in the yearbook but he drove like a huge Impala or similar late model land boat. That rules. I loved that book, life in hell was great
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 15:50 |
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In lower school I used to get bullied but now as an adult I can kick the poo poo out of almost any 3rd grader, so I guess it evens out.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 21:37 |
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ninjoatse.cx posted:How do you define bullying? That never worked where I went to school. It was more along the line of theft and physical assault. I didn't go to a rough school, I just went to one where the administration just didn't care. Yeah, guess it would be different at different schools. We rarely had physical assaults or theft that I remember and kids who wanted to fight each other actually went off school grounds so they wouldn’t be expelled. Bullying was more emotional and psychological abuse.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 21:56 |
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I bullied someone in elementary school and I feel really bad about it. I was not nice at all to this kid. Kid grows up, leans in hard to the alt-right. Think Proud Boys, Milo, Crowder, Shapiro - you get the idea. Broadcasts really horrible views all over social media. Did my bullying create (or contribute) to this? Or was my younger self able to feel his vibe so early, so I bullied him because my subconscious knew what he would become. I actually think about this from time to time.
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 23:46 |
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I was bullied a lot as a kid so now I assume I’m being bullied whether I am or not. If it ever came to my attention that I had ever knowingly been a bully I would off myself in the middle of a crowd, not joking, because that’s what bullies deserve, to be killed where everyone can point and laugh at their worthless bullying carcasses. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Jan 14, 2023 23:59 |
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Halisnacks posted:I bullied someone in elementary school and I feel really bad about it. I was not nice at all to this kid. Yeah it was your fault.
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Halisnacks posted:I bullied someone in elementary school and I feel really bad about it. I was not nice at all to this kid. Yo this exact thing happened to me (the kid lived a few block away and rode the bus with us). We bullied him relentlessly through high school as he was becoming an ayn rand weirdo. I always wondered if I had just picked up on that or what. The whole rise of the far right brought him back around and though it's never talked about I do feel bad for the bullying. He's a super cool and nice and non trumpy dude now. E: one of the kids that would usually lead the bullying was the son of a powerful regional CEO who is and always has been a massive piece of poo poo.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 00:37 |
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bagmonkey posted:This is how it was at my school, plus relentless emotional abuse. Kids were on the football team and/or rich so admins didn't care Yes I don't think the 'i beat a guy up for saying wildly horrible things' crowd get it. If it doesn't slowly (or rapidly) obliterate your ability to feel human it probably isn't bullying.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 00:51 |
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I think someone threw a go back to Africa "joke" at me but they immediately pussied out prob because I was known for hitting people and busted a senior's lip at a party once. I boxed for like 15 years and I was angry and violent so I never really got bullied lol
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 01:59 |
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I was bullied until about 10th grade.
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Lil Swamp Booger Baby posted:I think someone threw a go back to Africa "joke" at me but they immediately pussied out prob because I was known for hitting people and busted a senior's lip at a party once. I boxed for like 15 years and I was angry and violent so I never really got bullied lol I mean how do you look African
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Spinz posted:Waaa Most people who are told to “go back to Africa” have dark skin, I hth.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 03:01 |
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Lol remember the people who would say "go TO China" instead of "go back to China" and then bro claim nahh dude I'm not racist anyone can go to China
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Trixie Hardcore posted:I remember getting bullied for being poor by kids that were just as poor as me, getting bullied for having bad fashion when everyone in elementary school is dressed like a joke. I went to a private school for a year or so and got made fun of for being poor. One day I discovered one of the girls making fun of me lived in the lovely apartment complex next to mine and she begged me not to tell anyone.
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Spinz posted:Waaa I'm from South Africa and everyone basically knew so that kid tried to throw that at me because they were too pussy to say it to black kids I guess
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 03:26 |
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Just scanning this thread, making a mental list of the little dorks I can feel safe bullying here.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 03:40 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Lol remember the people who would say "go TO China" instead of "go back to China" and then bro claim nahh dude I'm not racist anyone can go to China In a very shameful moment, I retaliated against a bully in like ninth grade by telling him to "go join the Taliban." Even back as an ignorant and angry teenager, it was one of those 'I immediately regret this decision' moments, but he had been rude and bigoted to me and my friends for weeks.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 03:49 |
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Was and still am a bully, didn't realize it at the time and it's too late to change now!
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 03:56 |
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i was kinda bullied. then i joined like the drama club kids. I never did anything with them. But, I cut up my backpack with a razor and then would fix the cuts using paperclips twisted into them, like stitches. I cut the ends of the paperclips so they were sharp. routinely cut up my own calves just moving it around. but it only took once swinging it at the bullies face, and then I was off-limits. also, since I was a lovely student, my parents made me carry all my books daily. So i had about a 40lb backpack covered in sharp paperclips. I cut the ones I used to stitch poo poo together into points with wire cutters. lol. I basically had a 40lb club with like a hundred little spikes. I had been bullied before, but after I had that backpack, I was good to go. lol. i think i just have destructive tendencies. e- and then after columbine I typed up a document using WingDings, and was brought to the principal. Just to show them that WingDings was a font. They thought I had encoded something, or whatever.
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blight rhino posted:i was kinda bullied. then i joined like the drama club kids. I never did anything with them.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 04:42 |
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Lol I would have 'd QCS-ishly about that backpack to the principal
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 16:20 |
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i was bullied... your mom harassed me and made fun of me until i let her suck my dick and came all over her face and in her hair. how humiliating!!
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 16:24 |
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In 5th grade there was this dude who was, I guess, kind of a bully, but he never messed with me, and one day his girlfriend kissed my neck on a dare and someone asked him why he didn't beat my rear end and he was like "I'm afraid of him"
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 17:49 |
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15 years after high school, I got back in touch with some high school friends, and I asked them what people thought of me in high school because it was very unclear to me, and she was like "you had big columbine energy" lmao I'm a very nice person but I guess I have Resting Serial Killer Face
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 17:50 |
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wilfredmerriweathr posted:Yo this exact thing happened to me (the kid lived a few block away and rode the bus with us). Glad the guy you bullied got on the right path after. Mine went off the alt-right deep end to the point he even makes a podcast completely laden with racism, homophobia, transphobia, the works. I usually get a pass from people when they find out I bullied someone who is (today) an rear end in a top hat, but I still know it was the wrong thing to do irrespective of if I was picking up on hateful tendencies he was foreshadowing.
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 18:20 |
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Slugworth posted:*Quietly removes blight rhino from his bullying list* lol. sweet sweet protection Futanari Damacy posted:Lol I would have 'd QCS-ishly about that backpack to the principal Yeaaah, but this was like late 90s. You could get away with Murd... well, up until like April '99
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 19:31 |
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Columbine definitely damaged the psyche of the school administrators but it had a purely negative effect on the kids they were already "worried" about. They just got cracked down on even harder for anything with a perceived element of "danger" (like talking about playing Goldeneye... very concerning)
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Nigmaetcetera posted:Most people who are told to “go back to Africa” have dark skin, I hth. I know what GBS goons look like sugar He's a decadent Adonis
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Futanari Damacy posted:Columbine definitely damaged the psyche of the school administrators but it had a purely negative effect on the kids they were already "worried" about. They just got cracked down on even harder for anything with a perceived element of "danger" (like talking about playing Goldeneye... very concerning) My high school had a small handful of loners who had real Columbine energy. For a minute there was a rumour going around that a couple of them were actual neo-nazis. The details were hazy and I don't remember if they actually were; at least one of them shaved his own head badly but I also remember the rumour seemed to mostly spread from a kid who was a not-all-there zionist with a persecution complex who was something of a bully himself when he had the opportunity, and just a straight-up psychopath other times.
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 03:08 |
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Yes. I was a kid with physical disabilities who couldn't run as fast or play sports as well as the other guys, so you do the math on how well middle school P.E went for me. But I often gave as good as I got and was pretty terrible to a lot of people, and I still really regret it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 03:25 |
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I only got physically bullied two or three times in my entire school career (not like, two or three bullies, but two or three incidents), and I chalk it up to the fact that I wasn't afraid of snitching. It was and is wild to me that anyone would get sincerely scandalized over it. Like yeah, you're loving with me when I didn't do anything at all to you, I'm not gonna avoid doing the thing that will most effectively and safely stop you just because it'll make you upset or you'll think less of me, when you already think little enough of me to try to bully me in the first place. You could say it's still dangerous because they could escalate after they're punished. But they could also escalate after you do nothing, because they see you as an easy target, or escalate after you fight back, because it just animalistically pisses them off or they need to regain their honor. It probably wouldn't have worked in every school, though. I've heard there are some, I'm guessing in poorer or more diverse areas, where the administration just won't do anything. But that's still confusing to me because stealing or breaking someone's stuff or physically assaulting them isn't just against school policy. It's also, like, illegal.
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 07:05 |
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somehow all the troublemakers and bullies got along with me really well growing up when you have 6-7 friends who look like they should be in college football in your orbit you have one less thing to worry about in school
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 07:11 |
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Why do we use the word bullying when a more serious sounding but still accurate word exists: “harassment”? I’ll admit this word hasn’t occurred to me in a school setting, but whenever I hear (often in U.K. politics) that a senior official has been accused of bullying, it always seems to make light of the situation to me. Use the word with more force, drat it. “Harassment. The Home Secretary has been accused of psychologically harassing her subordinates.” Feel this could also be extended to young people in schools.
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 12:21 |
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You need some kind of distinction between needling someone within the bounds of acceptable conversational limits and say, stuffing them in a trashcan- but also a word to contain both. Bullying works. (as a word for this purpose)
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 12:42 |
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Why do you need a word to contain both unless you want to obscure how bad one of those actions is? (Or, on the other side, how much less harmful/serious the other action is?) The broad word probably hurts more than it helps. Maybe bullying should be the less serious word and harassment should be used more liberally (when accurate).
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 13:49 |
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Halisnacks posted:Why do you need a word to contain both unless you want to obscure how bad one of those actions is? (Or, on the other side, how much less harmful/serious the other action is?) The broad word probably hurts more than it helps. Maybe bullying should be the less serious word and harassment should be used more liberally (when accurate). Harassment is a much broader term to describe something that doesn't necessarily constitute it, which is the point. If the default becomes "oh my god I'm being harassed" then that word is just going to lose power as well, with the end effect of nobody taking the "harassment" of being tapped on right shoulder... but really he was on my left!!! seriously
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Are some people so fragile that that poking on the shoulder example is considered bullying? Also to be clear, sometimes the word “bullying” is used in the U.K. press when it’s describing “berating and demeaning a subordinate to the point that they dread going to work, find themselves in tears, and feel intense psychological anguish on a regular basis”.
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