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Varanfan9

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Luckily for me, my status in school is "the popular nerd" so most people who bully me are unpopular themselves but there is this once girl who persists to this day. See she is unpopular with other girls and hates that I am popular yet a geek so she insults me behind my back and tells her on friend who is a boy to try and either hurt or annoy me in gym class where he can kinda get away with it. Luckily she doesn't have that much power to turn the school against me so she can't really hurt me emotionally very much.
 

Romidude

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Well, I was(and still am) slightly overweight. This kid who called himself my best friend would go around telling people I was really fat, People I didn't even know would come up to me and tell me I'm fat, fuck that kid.

And I can't believe TheOnlyBlaze2 got a probation for being supportive and friendly.
 

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I was one of the only white kids in my school, and in sixth grade this asshole got his friends to attack me and in self defense I really made the kid look stupid, (bloody face), but then he told his older brother in eighth grade and he punched me in the face. Now I'm the tallest person in ninth grade and I sometimes see the kid on the street but I'm confident I could just ruin him now so I don't mind.
 

Chaza

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dragonslayer32 said:
Chaza said:
dragonslayer32 said:
Chaza said:
I am at secondary school now and in it you have the cool kids and the 'retards'. The cool kids well thats kind of self explanetory. The 'retards' were anyone who was different to the cool kids.

In middle school I started many fights ,for some reason, and lost most of them. The one person who I got into the most fights is now of my only friends of sorts. (more on that in a bit)

I used to/still do hang out with the cool kids as I thought they were guenuinally my friends and now all they do is take the piss out of anything I do. And I have no Idea how to react to it. It drives me crazy but I have no ability to do anything.

I also hate anyone who is on the same level as me and will try to isolate my self from them.
Times change, I went into secondary school with 3 close firends and by the time the 5 years were up, none of us spoke to eachother. You make more friends and forget about old ones. It sounds bad but that is just life.

Thank you =)
 

SHIFTYMACO

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I had a guy try to use the hook part of a hockey stick to hit me in the balls,
He was behind me put the stick between my legs and pulled hard,
Luckily it hit my leg,
I spun around, not looking or caring who it was and swang with everything I had,
I hit the guy in the upper arm so hard it sent him hopping a meter to the left,
After making it clear that the next one would be aimed at his skull he beat a hasty retreat,
Apparently the Teacher saw the whole exchange and didn't act on it,
The guy didn't bother me at all after that,
Its true what they say, Stand up to them and they runaway, its happened several time for me!
Plus being an expert at the whole 'slobbering at the mouth crazy eye look' helps too!
 

Dublin Solo

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I was bullied, mostly verbally. I spent all my times hidden in staircases or in the bathrooms to avoid the ones who thought I was ugly, looked like a boy, was a fucking nerd. Granted, I wasn't pretty, and even a bit on the fat side, but that's hardly a reason. I didn't really helped my cause either: I was victimizing myself. At the time, I thought I was so unlucky and didn't deserve it all and life was a *****. Looking back now, I just realize I was an easy target.

The only time someone threw something at me was in biology class, and we were dissecting a pig heart. Let's just say that my t-shirt was covered with red spots afterward.

Funny enough, the bastards that were so great to pick on me are losers without jobs now. And I'm freaking hot, so there ya go. :)
 

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Don't know if this counts, but i once said in Geography that i wanted to move to Japan when i grew up. The Teacher then immediatly said "hmm, maybe, with a bit of luck, an earthquake will hit and you'll be killed!" Cue gobsmacked and disgusted class.
 

Reveras

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You pick the way and I had it, dad was an alcoholic, mom was always at work so it was already hard for me to talk to some folks, then I discovered writing and it was helpful so I kept on doing it. Spent most of school being picked on and embarrased for it, high school even more thanks to the shalow nature of the people in general. And after it all, it made me stronger because while the others kept on their current course of growing up into just slightly older douchebags, I on the other hand am a half dead inside emotionally crippled person that doesn't give 2 shits on anyone. And I'm in law school since to quote a show called Community "after the divorce settled the only person I have ever admired in my life was leaving the courtroom, then got in his mercedes and drove away. He couldn't care, he wouldn't care, it wasn't his job to care".
 

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I had quite bad acne so that was one of the things I was bullied for. I'm a slippery bastard though as I managed to wriggle out of 4 of them trying to pin me down in the playground...
 

Safaia

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Elementary school it was just a lot of name calling and being shut out. I used to play in a dirt patch in a field.

The guy in sixth grade who had a locker above mine would open it and smack me in the head all the time. Girls would talk about me in sign language right in front of me even though I could more or less understand them.

In high school it was harassment than anything. I went through a goth phrase and people would ask me if I had kinky sex with the group of guys that I hung out with or something. I had one guy leer over me and say that he could dominate me and then I could dominate him.
 

ThePinkAcidSmurf

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Canid117 said:
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Once got jumped by some guy in class, he ended up trying to suffocate me by holding me by the neck, he probably didn't count on survival instinct kicking in, he let go when I bit him hard enough. Got called into the principal office and told I could have been arrested for violence but that quickly went away when I pointed out that the only way he could get bit that way would be if he was killing me.
How the flying fuck were you in trouble? Were the witnesses all terrified or something?
There were no witnesses to the incident itself. He went to the principal because I bit him and probably made up a story.
 

Lem0nade Inlay

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Never bullied. No serious emotional damage. Cushioned upper-middle class life. Always loving family. Sorry guys.
 

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RandyNoKachi said:
I was bullied quite a bit , not much , I just ignored it ...........no more bullying now :)
Same here, things are all good now. I was bullied for one simple reason; I was a bit of a nerd. When I was younger I was very into Lord of the Rings. When I say into it I mean I knew almost everything about it, watched all the films, collected LOTR warhammer read the thousand page book twice by the time I was ten, etc. This earned me the nickname "Frodo". I started being called this when I was 12. It made my blood boil then and it would if anyone called me it now. I suppose I just didn't want to be seen as childish, no big deal really. However, people thought it was very funny when I got angry, so kept taunting me. Obviously being a naive youg teenager I reacted. A vicious cycle. Luckily as I got older I seperated my self more easily from the bullying types and also began to seem scarier when I got angry, due to me bulking out and seeming slightly crazy when I got angry. Then I just ignored and it all stopped. This was greatly helped by all the bulies leaving the school for various different reasons.
 

ViletteMadr

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I would say i was bullied in 4th and 5th grade. Not physically but verbally. Laughed at, being called names behind my back, being back-stabbed by my best friends. I cried once in 4rd grade and my mom scolded me for it. Now in middle school I'm just being ignored by them.
 

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I lived in this tiny village in the forest. I was bullied by 12 kids who lived near me (literally 2 streets away). They bullied me because i was American, and because i made friends with a kid that they bullied at the time too. This went on from when i was 8 till 14 (19 now). They never hit us or anything but they always gave us tons of shit. We all went to the same school. So i was on the bus with them in the morning, at school with them, on the bus after school, and in the evenings if i ever went out. They always hung out at this bridge near my house that i had to cross to get anywhere. Most of the kids were 4 years older than me, but the worst part was that their little brothers would try to bully me too and they were like 2 years younger than me. So life was kinda shitty for a bit. But you learn to deal with it and get used to it, so after like 2 years it didnt really affect me anymore. They kinda just got bored and stopped once i was between 13 and 14.

But, i believe it made me a better person. When i look at them, they are all still hanging out with the same people, living in the same town, dating the same people, and still living with their parents. (bare in mind that some of them are 23 now.... not that its a bad thing to live at home! I jsut like the fact that they havent moved out of the vilalge)

Whereas i moved to London, share a flat with a couple guys who are cool, have awesome friends, have a sweet fashion job, and I'm totally in control of my life. And, the person i made friends with, we have been best friends for 11 years now.

Makes me feel awesome when i go home to my parents and i see all those kids sitting around with the same people, doing nothing with their lives, looking enviously at me as i stroll past.