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Blackdoom

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I remember a couple of years a go when I was in Year 7 or 8 I was constantly bullied by a bunch of kids because I was rather small. On Several occasions they had tried to fight me or some of my other friends. One day one of them beat up my friend who was disabled with a metal pipe. After he did that I ran up and kneed him in the stomach took the pipe and used it to break his arm, after that they never fucked with us again and I think he got expelled. The funny part was I was never punished because nobody believed I was capable of doing what I did.
 

RedDeadFred

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Internet Kraken said:
Wakikifudge said:
Internet Kraken said:
You gave into temptation, resorted to physical violence, and in doing so lowered yourself down to his level. Why is that considered a good thing?
So he's supposed to let the guy beat on him? Everyone has a right to self-defense. Your telling me that if a guy punched you in the face or kicked you to the ground, you wouldn't defend yourself?
No. I would leave. I have no desire to get into a fight. I would only fight back if he was actively pursuing me. And even then, I wouldn't take pride in it.
I thought he was being actively perused by this guy. Even so, if someone punches you, you have every right to use equal force against them. I believe this is actually in the charter of rights and freedoms. Also, walking away after they've already beat on you will make them think you are weak and they will probably just come back at you even harder.
 

Internet Kraken

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Wakikifudge said:
Internet Kraken said:
Wakikifudge said:
Internet Kraken said:
You gave into temptation, resorted to physical violence, and in doing so lowered yourself down to his level. Why is that considered a good thing?
So he's supposed to let the guy beat on him? Everyone has a right to self-defense. Your telling me that if a guy punched you in the face or kicked you to the ground, you wouldn't defend yourself?
No. I would leave. I have no desire to get into a fight. I would only fight back if he was actively pursuing me. And even then, I wouldn't take pride in it.
I thought he was being actively perused by this guy. Even so, if someone punches you, you have every right to use equal force against them. I believe this is actually in the charter of rights and freedoms. Also, walking away after they've already beat on you will make them think you are weak and they will probably just come back at you even harder.

Considering that he hadn't seen this guy in years, I doubt that. Either way, it still doesn't change the fact that taking pride in revenge and encouraging it is still wrong. Again, I don't really blame him for punching him. It's an understandable thing to do, and may not have even been morally wrong if it was in self defense. It's the fact that people see this as a good solution and take pride in it that bothers me.
 

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In middle school this 8th grader hated me for no apparent reason. (I was in 7th grade at the time). He threatened to do something to my family so I told him that if he ever caused me or my family any type of harm that he would be in a living hell. After that he avoided me.
 

Booze Zombie

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lostzombies.com said:
Violence always has and always will solve most of life's problems.
If the problem is an idiot, sure.

Anyway, I had a dude who bothered me for quite some time, you know... the "light" bullying that slightly annoys you.
So, one day, we had wrestling going on outside (on the playground) and I ended up vs this little fucker and I end up spinning him around by his leg and he goes flying quite an impressive distance.
I see him playing rounders later and he's limping; he didn't really bother me too much after that. People in general seemed to lighten up, actually...

It wasn't really "snapping", but I've never had good reason to snap, really.
 

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etherlance said:
Paksenarrion said:
I like where this thread is going. Yeeeeesssss...give in to your anger...let the hate *flow* through you...show no mercy, do not hesitate, and soon your transformation to the Dark Side will be complete.

I'm 21 years old and I have made it a point of pride that I never get violent with anyone.....but that Bastard made my life so miserable that I finally went Darth Vader dark side on his arse and sure as hell felt it!!

I gave in to the power of the dark side!!!
Is this after you ruin three films by aging really efficiently and becoming a whining teen
 

Gray Monk

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Romidude said:
I have a rare story of a bully SO FUCKING STUPID, he actually punished himself. One day in Grade 8 textiles class, he comes up to me and pokes me in the top of the head with a needle. I explained to him that it hurts when someone does that, he then proceeds to say "NO!" and stabs himself in the head with the needle...it got stuck there and he started running about and screaming, greatest day of my life.
That is the funniest thing I've heard all day!
Now to on-topic... some kid at my primary school was being annoying and nobody liked him.
We played a little prank on him and put ink all over his shirt.
So later he came up to me and tackled me but I wasn't hurt but he was.

Don't beat up a kid too much though or you will get in trouble that's all I have to say!
 

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zHellas said:
EcksTeaSea said:
During 8th grade I was picked on by two kids because I practiced Judaism at the time which led to a full year of harassment and my leading to my breaking point where they carved three crosses into my skin with a metal tipped pencil. The day after my friends found out about this, cornered them and waited for me to arrive, and then we proceeded to beat the living shit out of them.
...

Yeah, I do feel the need to put this here.

{img}http://www.bangitout.com/uploads/18hebrew_hammer.jpg{/img}
*nod*
 

Xelt

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Someone jumped on me from behind and punched me in the face, and I snapped... I ended up wih a fence broken off the wall and this guy being dragged around school trying to find a teacher, somehow i didn't get in trouble for it though, even though I did more than he did to me... It had been an awful day though, and school thought I had 'uncontorlable rage and emotional instability'.
 

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At my primary school 'Dick' was genrally being a dick for about 2 years, finally silenced by being punched in the face. The teacher who was convieniently oblivious to my suffering dispite many times of asking, then decided to throw in "violence never solves anything". Dispite violence solving the first and second world war and almost every single problem ever to confrount man, violence seemed to make dick shut the fuck up. I hate that phrase.
 

MrShowerHead

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Greeting's fellow Nerd's, Geek's and Gamers.

Throughout most of my educational life I was bullied for all manner of reasons but mostly because I was quite emotionally shut off from the other kids (Asperger syndrom).

Thing's got a lot worse when people found out about my gaming enthusiasm.
I hated confrontation so I never fought back.
One person who I will simply call "Dick" was always the most violent and caused me a lot of misery. After I finished High school I thought I'd never see him again.

But today while I was in "Game" all of a sudden after not seeing him for a year and a half, Dick showed up and started reminding me of all the "Good times" he had at my expense.

Now I did what my parents taught me and ignored him untill he started pushing me around and then tripped me onto my face. (This took place outside the store)

It was at this moment that I felt an uncontrollable rage build up inside that forced it's way into my fist and caused me to turn around and punch Dick full force right in the face, actually causing his lip to bleed as his body met the floor.





After a lot of swearing on his behalf he made up his excuse's and made a quick escape, leaving me there with an unbelievable sense of satisfaction and pride for finally putting the prick in his place.

So as a question to you guys:
"Has anything like this happened to you and what happened"??

P.S.
sorry I think I should quickly mention that I am now 21 just finished a 2 year IT college course and am currently on a free year before I consider UNI.
(This was a sort of ghost from the past type thing).
High Five, man!

Yeah, I've been there, too. Last year I saw one of the bullies, who made my school miserable about 3-4 years ago. He too decided to remind me of the times we had. I would have let it go, but the guy just punched me in the face. And yes, I snapped. Snapped quite good, I think. I actually can't remember much of the fight. Only thing I know is that he ended up lying in the ground unconscious. Good fight.....

Some guys just need to know their place, right? :)
 

Cowabungaa

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I was bullied like that during primary school, and more psychologically on high school. I do see my primary school tormentors from time to time, but they never actually did something and generally act like they don't know me. I think the fact that I've grown to a towering 1.96 meters with a pretty beefy upper body helps a bit.

But honestly, I'm kind of waiting and secretly hoping someone will do something. I have years and years of pure rage and grief balled up inside into one big ball of fury, and it's really eating at me. A part of me wants to release it, act upon in in mad glee. I kind of fear someone might really get hurt if I do that though, really get hurt, not just a split lip.
Caliostro said:
It's the fact that people see this as a good solution and take pride in it that bothers me.
It's a good solution in that in this situation it worked really damn well. It ain't pretty, but it did what a solution is supposed to do; solve stuff.

It's a painful truth, but often the only way to get rid of bullies is to counter them with all that you've got. Bullies pick weak targets, showing that you're not weak gets rid of them. School's a dog-eat-dog world, especially for the geeks among us.
 

Nanaki316

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Ok not a particularly nice story on my part but I had an abusive, violent ex boyfriend who did a lot of unspeakable things to me.
One night he had come at me in the kitchen and was trying to strangle me so I reached for what was nearest and finally snapped. It was a massive glass jug and I whacked him straight over the head with it.
He collapsed and I ran off but even when he got better it wasn't enough to stop him coming after me again.
 

Wardnath

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From this thread:
Rumours that I was gay circulated across the school through my year level and the one below (I actually got quite badly sexually (?) harassed for it too, especially in the later levels), I got called things like spazz, retard, slow, special-head, at one point my uniform was thrown in the urinal (though we never found out who did that) and when I finally went to the administration about it, they (the students) called me a squealer.
Like the OP, I too have Asperger's Syndrome. And despite all that in the spoiler, I didn't snap. But I wish to God that I had done so 'cause high school SUCKED.
 

EeveeElectro

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Good for you. Someone who still tries to bully at 21 obviously has problems, they need a good punch.
I can't think of anything similar for me, I'm not a very violent person. There was a time when some little ***** who had been bullying me for a while sprayed something in my face, so I jumped up and slapped her, then she started spazzing out and threw my bag out the window. She told everyone that she battered me, despite her having a bright red face and me with absolutely nothing on me :p The girls at my school were all morons, and pretty much all of them had children at 15/16 with a man who left them, they don't have jobs and are struggling financially. What goes around, comes around, I suppose.
 

ChocoFace

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No one really dares to say anything to my face or do anything to me, if they dislike me.
Luckily i'm pretty friendly and fun to be around. And that has always been so.