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thought I would take it one step further and consider a thought of
revenge, since there are some people who continue to bother certain
individuals despite the individuals ignoring them. I remember back in
junior high school a bully who just wouldn't leave me alone. He used to
take my video games away and he even put a "kick me" sign on my back.
He inveigled me into thinking that he'll give me my game back when he
took the chance to pretend he's patting on my back, but it was that
"kick me" sign.
For someone to take advantage over others like that, still boggles my mind
as of this day.
Why place misery on someone who meant to do you no harm? Is this some way of spreading out your anger towards others?
Bullies - the worst. **Scoffs**
Quote by melmachine18It
was at this stage of the game when I was completely
disliked by many in junior high. This bully was twice my size, and he
was the biggest in the class, so I absolutely had no power to fight
him. As a result of my building anger, I wanted to get revenge on him.
I used to be in many
situations where it was not I who was in the center of the problem, but mainly on many of my friends instead. I used to
remember a bully back in high school who would make out a fight with everyone else as much as it would please
himself.
Not only was it to the point of pathetic reasoning, he would swap books, snag backpacks off of people's backs, grab
people's sweaters and literally tear it apart.
With such a commotion going on, nobody dared to stand up in front of him, and there were people who actually wanted to
be buddies with him and that they should form a team. Thus, that was where the bully team began - a bunch of oddjobs who
like to terrorize the community in a hopeful attempt to scare others away and degrade them for their own personal
entertainment.
I find it ridiculous nonetheless, and an unjust call.
Luckily enough, many of us signed a secret pact and a petition that will stop these students from ever terrorizing our
school again, and as such, thanks to the help of the principal, we were able find a legal way of sending him to prison.
Violence, like I mentioned before many times ago - is not the key solution to everyone's problems. Even if you are
the only person to stand up in public and tell them what he has done is wrong, despite being picked on afterwards and
the sorts, believe me - many people will secretly congratulate you in the back, and its a good feeling nonetheless to
stand up against others. I prefer the indirect approach of course.
Seeing a bully twice as big and physically overpowering is definitely a scary thought to ponder about indeed. Another
one of those days. **Shakes her head in shame**