The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Bullies are always the weak ones. They'll take every fault you have and blow it out of proportion. It's happened to me lots of times. Like, at primary school people used to think I was weird because I liked school, and dressed weirdly compared to everyone else. I was your stereotypical nerd.
There was one girl in particular that used to take the mickey more than anyone else: May. She stole my best friend of 4 years off me, and turned the WHOLE CLASS apart from 2 people away from me.
I didn't tell anyone. I knew that if I told the teachers, May would continue hitting me and taking the mick. So one day I snapped and punched her to the floor.
She never called weird ever again, she was the wussy one on the floor crying xD
I admit this is lame advice, but if you turn to violence as self-defense, I see no problem.
If you don't like violence, just tell a teacher (without threatening the bully) or a close friend. Parents tend to act like you can automatically stop bullies by 'ignoring' them. But everyone who has been bullied will know you can't just shut out the harsh comments and blows they give. Look up 'comebacks' on the internet and learn some sharp retaliations.
If all else fails, try to get a few friends behind you, and get the blly cornered, see how they like it ;D
Give 'em Hell kid <3
...is that any good? ^-^
+1. It's perfectly acceptable to fight back in self-defense like that.
Offline
PlutoIsHades wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Bullies are always the weak ones. They'll take every fault you have and blow it out of proportion. It's happened to me lots of times. Like, at primary school people used to think I was weird because I liked school, and dressed weirdly compared to everyone else. I was your stereotypical nerd.
There was one girl in particular that used to take the mickey more than anyone else: May. She stole my best friend of 4 years off me, and turned the WHOLE CLASS apart from 2 people away from me.
I didn't tell anyone. I knew that if I told the teachers, May would continue hitting me and taking the mick. So one day I snapped and punched her to the floor.
She never called weird ever again, she was the wussy one on the floor crying xD
I admit this is lame advice, but if you turn to violence as self-defense, I see no problem.
If you don't like violence, just tell a teacher (without threatening the bully) or a close friend. Parents tend to act like you can automatically stop bullies by 'ignoring' them. But everyone who has been bullied will know you can't just shut out the harsh comments and blows they give. Look up 'comebacks' on the internet and learn some sharp retaliations.
If all else fails, try to get a few friends behind you, and get the blly cornered, see how they like it ;D
Give 'em Hell kid <3
...is that any good? ^-^+1. It's perfectly acceptable to fight back in self-defense like that.
Definitely. It was the only way I could stop my bully - every day for 3 years she was there, and one hard punch stopped it all :') It didn't really HURT her, it was just a blow to her stomach. Okay, it knocked her to the ground (I'm strong :'D) and she started bawling - but she deserved it. And that was it, she hugged me on the last day of primary to apologize for the hell she put me through O_o
I don't get bullied so much nowadays, though last year I was Hop-Along :'c
And the people that don't understand emos like laughing at me on the streets... >.>
Offline
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Bullies are always the weak ones. They'll take every fault you have and blow it out of proportion. It's happened to me lots of times. Like, at primary school people used to think I was weird because I liked school, and dressed weirdly compared to everyone else. I was your stereotypical nerd.
There was one girl in particular that used to take the mickey more than anyone else: May. She stole my best friend of 4 years off me, and turned the WHOLE CLASS apart from 2 people away from me.
I didn't tell anyone. I knew that if I told the teachers, May would continue hitting me and taking the mick. So one day I snapped and punched her to the floor.
She never called weird ever again, she was the wussy one on the floor crying xD
I admit this is lame advice, but if you turn to violence as self-defense, I see no problem.
If you don't like violence, just tell a teacher (without threatening the bully) or a close friend. Parents tend to act like you can automatically stop bullies by 'ignoring' them. But everyone who has been bullied will know you can't just shut out the harsh comments and blows they give. Look up 'comebacks' on the internet and learn some sharp retaliations.
If all else fails, try to get a few friends behind you, and get the blly cornered, see how they like it ;D
Give 'em Hell kid <3
...is that any good? ^-^+1. It's perfectly acceptable to fight back in self-defense like that.
Definitely. It was the only way I could stop my bully - every day for 3 years she was there, and one hard punch stopped it all :') It didn't really HURT her, it was just a blow to her stomach. Okay, it knocked her to the ground (I'm strong :'D) and she started bawling - but she deserved it. And that was it, she hugged me on the last day of primary to apologize for the hell she put me through O_o
I don't get bullied so much nowadays, though last year I was Hop-Along :'c
And the people that don't understand emos like laughing at me on the streets... >.>
I hate when people are prejudiced like that! I'm not bullied much anymore, but I was a couple years ago. I wish I'd done more than just make idle threats...oh well, I've moved to a different town, now I don't care what happens to those *bleep* kids.
Offline
PlutoIsHades wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
+1. It's perfectly acceptable to fight back in self-defense like that.Definitely. It was the only way I could stop my bully - every day for 3 years she was there, and one hard punch stopped it all :') It didn't really HURT her, it was just a blow to her stomach. Okay, it knocked her to the ground (I'm strong :'D) and she started bawling - but she deserved it. And that was it, she hugged me on the last day of primary to apologize for the hell she put me through O_o
I don't get bullied so much nowadays, though last year I was Hop-Along :'c
And the people that don't understand emos like laughing at me on the streets... >.>I hate when people are prejudiced like that! I'm not bullied much anymore, but I was a couple years ago. I wish I'd done more than just make idle threats...oh well, I've moved to a different town, now I don't care what happens to those *bleep* kids.
IKR?! I was on crutches in a cast after surgery, jeez. I wasn't gonna exactly be SKIPPING up the road, was I? XD
Yep, people really hate emos... ._.
Offline
Hey thanks for all the advice guys, the post will be up soon.
Offline
Virtually the entire class hates me because I'm weird. Technically, they're all bullies, but they cower under my gaze, so...
Actually, back when I was ten, I... um... [not sure if I should share this]... I exploited this and got very badly punished for extortion...
Offline
DragonStorm wrote:
-iNetMaster- wrote:
Thanks.
do you guys think telling a teacher will get more bullying?Yes and no so Both, i have been bullied before it doesn't feel good. If you tell a teacher it's okay and the student might get like detention, but after school something could happen, and remember out of school no punishments and teachers have no enforce so you can't be like "So and So hit me when i was at the park yesterday!" yesterday meaning Sunday. The teacher would be like "I wasn't there and it wasn't in school.." or something
Hope this helped~ DragonStorm
That doesn't work in my school... My As. Principal said that if we even cyber bullied each other and they told him, BYE BYE!
Offline
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Bullies are always the weak ones. They'll take every fault you have and blow it out of proportion. It's happened to me lots of times. Like, at primary school people used to think I was weird because I liked school, and dressed weirdly compared to everyone else. I was your stereotypical nerd.
There was one girl in particular that used to take the mickey more than anyone else: May. She stole my best friend of 4 years off me, and turned the WHOLE CLASS apart from 2 people away from me.
I didn't tell anyone. I knew that if I told the teachers, May would continue hitting me and taking the mick. So one day I snapped and punched her to the floor.
She never called weird ever again, she was the wussy one on the floor crying xD
I admit this is lame advice, but if you turn to violence as self-defense, I see no problem.
If you don't like violence, just tell a teacher (without threatening the bully) or a close friend. Parents tend to act like you can automatically stop bullies by 'ignoring' them. But everyone who has been bullied will know you can't just shut out the harsh comments and blows they give. Look up 'comebacks' on the internet and learn some sharp retaliations.
If all else fails, try to get a few friends behind you, and get the blly cornered, see how they like it ;D
Give 'em Hell kid <3
...is that any good? ^-^+1. It's perfectly acceptable to fight back in self-defense like that.
Definitely. It was the only way I could stop my bully - every day for 3 years she was there, and one hard punch stopped it all :') It didn't really HURT her, it was just a blow to her stomach. Okay, it knocked her to the ground (I'm strong :'D) and she started bawling - but she deserved it. And that was it, she hugged me on the last day of primary to apologize for the hell she put me through O_o
I don't get bullied so much nowadays, though last year I was Hop-Along :'c
And the people that don't understand emos like laughing at me on the streets... >.>
Congrats! ^.^ Too bad im weak people just laugh at me when i punch or kick somebody cuz they go "HAHAHAH IS THAT ALL YOU GOT?"
T_T i punch and kick cuz people just annoy me so much
Offline