Little shits who think the're tough.

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THEAFRONINJA said:
QuickDEMOL1SHER said:
Wow. You're a dick. Your post implements it and your picture confirms it.
Always be nice to kids. Instead of "Showing him his place" try asking him why he's being so hostile and maybe try to make friends with him since he's obviously no threat.
Wow, you really don't have this problem where you live, do you?
Most certainly, it is fairly clear that arrogant kids are a result of discipline that has sadly declined over the years.

I'll give an example, I was at the end of a lunch line and I saw another person in my year (year 11) getting harassed by some year 8s. He was far to polite to teach them a lesson and so they eventually took his place. Now I had a very strong urge to rectify the situation, but faced two problems:

1) I'm not the strongest of people, so if I was to use physical force it would be floor them with intent to do a decent amount of harm (fairly easy if you know what to do), which I dare say was out of my jurisdiction (however if I was assaulted I would not have a problem with it). Any attempts to force them out of the line would have been feeble.

2) Talk to a member of staff, which consisted of the two people who are supposed to be monitoring the lines but get distracted by queries from children and are hence useless, or someone of higher authority who would have no evidence of the event and thus through no fault of their own could not take any action.

It's a sad, sad world.
 

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Hubilub said:
Seriously? That happened to you?

... I've heard of 7th graders getting more loud-mouthed over the year, but... threatening people twice their size?

WHY HAST THOU FORSAKEN US, OH HOLY NATURAL SELECTION!?
Fear not, the Darwin Awards are slowly but surely weeding out the dipshits of this world.

Anyway, I remember on the gridiron for the school team, my backup, (I was starting def. Linebacker) who was a year younger or so, started to brag he was better and he should be starter. Hell he was even pissed that I was starting over him. This is why I love my coach.

He said we should 'duel' for the spot.
At my school, there's a tradition for the starter spot: if you can beat the starter one on one, you get his spot, no questions asked. You get the ball, try and run it 30 yd without being tackled, then you defend, and switch off until someone hits five td's. Win by 2. I broke the kid's arm, three ribs, and knocked him unconscious. the starters actually keep track of how many 'uprisings' they quell. I'm the highest at 13. Probably 8 of those are that one kid.
 

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THEAFRONINJA said:
QuickDEMOL1SHER said:
Wow. You're a dick. Your post implements it and your picture confirms it.
Always be nice to kids. Instead of "Showing him his place" try asking him why he's being so hostile and maybe try to make friends with him since he's obviously no threat.
Wow, you really don't have this problem where you live, do you?
Must be from la la land.
 

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Hubilub said:
Seriously? That happened to you?

... I've heard of 7th graders getting more loud-mouthed over the year, but... threatening people twice their size?

WHY HAST THOU FORSAKEN US, OH HOLY NATURAL SELECTION!?
Because guys like you and me graduated.
 

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wizzerd229 said:
Jamieson 90 said:
wizzerd229 said:
Jamieson 90 said:
wizzerd229 said:
Jamieson 90 said:
wizzerd229 said:
I go to a privet school, PreK-12th, and I'm in 11th grade, well the worst i get from 7th graders is all the guys calling me babe, I'm a dude. I want to smack them upside the head, but I, but i don't because then, i would get in so much truble
If you ever want to hurt a year 7 and make it look like an accident get them when playing football, i.e. a bad foul or blast a ball into their face, you mentioned a private school so not sure if football is popular if not Rugby is even better.

Not really done it myself but back when me and my mates were in year 11 back in the day one of the did it to some little shit who had been annoying us all day.

Him - Blasts ball into face
Kid - ARGGHH what the hell you do that for!!!! (crying & whimpering)
him - sorry kid was an accident (laughing lol)
well, here is the thing, we dont play sprts with them.
Not even at dinner time? (what I had in mind)
it isnt a boarding school.
Sorry I should have realised not everyone uses the term dinner time, I meant lunch you know 12-1pm, back when I was in school it was called 'Dinner time'
oh, nah, we aint allowed to.
Wow you don't happen to go to a contentration camp do you lol some strict rules there.
 

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Unfortunately I was very awkward as a school kid and never had the confidence to stand up to anyone. There was once when I made a comment about when we got injections for something and this little prep school kid shouted "Did you cry from the injection?" When what I actually said was that the nurse moved the damn needle whilst in my arm and it fucking hurt. Im still remember that to this day...anyhow, I just threw my bag down and said "what the fuck?" That ended that particular conversation. Sometimes I wish I could back knowing what I know now. If all else fails remember the cardinal rule

big balls at school = loser in life
 

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Composer said:
its the chiwuawa effect
littlest dog has the most loud and annoying bark
Also thinks its able to take out dogs that outweigh it by 120 pounds... Its a wonder they havnt gone extinct yet.
 

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...I must live a very sheltered life

At my school the closest we have to a problem with the grade 8s (we barely have contact with the grade 7s as they're at another part of the school) is their immature humour and the worst we do is jokingly use them as scapegoats.
 

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DatedSandwich said:
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I hate the little shits. They think it's funny to follow me around and shouting my name. Every time they see me.

I so glad I'm going to sixth form next year.
How lucky are you? I got another year of em.
I've done my time. Time to break out of this hole. :D

Seriously though, is it just me or do they seem to get worse every year? We were never that bad. We've got year 7s who sell drugs to the year 11s. But then again, that kid got expelled from primary for watching porn on the school's computers.
 

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'Round in these parts we have 3 different schools, k-5th grade, 6-8th, then 9-12. The transition years are full of idiots. There wasn't many problems that I saw since the 6th and 9th graders were nearly always in a section to themselves (their classes are all in 1 area away from everyone else). That helps keep idiots from getting into too much trouble.

Which is a pity, I'd love to have a story as good as the ones I've read here.
 

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I have not had a personal experience as they like staying far away from me, but they are getting dumber and dumber every year.
 

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Yeah, on sport day at my school some kid stole the party hat I was wearing (Me and my friends dress really weird on sports day) and he threw it in the mud.

So I picked him up and threw him into a bin.
 

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Sounds like the wannabe gangsters in nz...well my entire street actually lol
 

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Marmooset said:
Gunjack65 said:
In this year of school we have been brought severe irritation from a new epidemic. What do we call this epidemic? Year 7s.
I havent been at primary school for a while now nore have I been a year 7 but I must ask why exactly have this new wave of yougner kids become the gobby mouthed shites that they are?
It's all a matter of perspective. Unless they've taken a vow of silence, everyone is more or less someone else's "little shite", including you and I.
Everyone, except maybe Danny Trejo.

dogstile said:
Oh I had that all the time in school. They lobbed rocks at me, I lobbed them at eachother.

Was rather fun. Teachers thought I was acting out but of course my friends just thought it was funny. Silly small people.
Just from these comments, I suspect you were beaten. A lot.
Oh I was when I was in year 7 and 8, but that was by other people in my year. When I got older people started leaving me alone, possibly because I went crazy on one guy after he tried to take my games off me (was walking home at the time from a friends house) and i broke his arms.

And no, the police were not amused.
 

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I live up in Scotland and I get little shits who think they're hard.
Example I'm in 4th year (ages 15 to 16) and all of a sudden this short 2nd year (ages 12 to 13) just started to insult me and I had never saw this person ever in my life. They had a couple of freinds with them. They piss me off and I walk up to them. They then clearly see I'm twice their size. So I'm about to hit them when they say "I'm just joking around no need to get serious. God". That was the last straw. If they think they can insult me and just say "joke" and it'll all be better. Then they have another thing coming. So I pin them against the wall and tell them to go away. They go running off. I see them in school however everytime they do see me the just run off.

So lets review little people annoys big person. Big person beat shit out of them. So why do the little people insist on doing this?
 

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Back when I was still in high school this happened twice. In one instance I was already pissed and another I was just normal. In the instance when I wasn't already pissed a kid came up to me and told me I was "Looking at him funny." I responded by telling him that it wasn't okay that his father never told him he loved him, but it wasn't alright to take it out on random people. He moved forward with a first reared back, so I punched him in the gut(one great thing about being older...longer arms). The kid doubled back and I told him to shove off. He did and all was well, never heard from him again.

The other one I feel mildly bad about. A seventh grader came up and said something, I was already to pissed to bother paying attention to him, so I just asked him to go away. Note, I was still calm at this point. The kid then mumbled something and kicked me in the stomach. So, I, like any reasonable person, wrapped my hand around his throat and lifted him off the ground. His arms and legs were too small to reach me when I had my arm full stretched out, so he just kind of dangled there. When he was finally gasping I told him to tell me he was sorry. He kind of teared up and said stuff I couldn't understand(cause I was choking him, duh), so I dropped him and he grabbed at his throat, said he was sorry and started crying. I told him to learn to pick his battles and to run along.

Yeah...still feel bad about that.
 

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Gunjack65 said:
In this year of school we have been brought severe irritation from a new epidemic. What do we call this epidemic? Year 7s.
I havent been at primary school for a while now nore have I been a year 7 but I must ask why exactly have this new wave of yougner kids become the gobby mouthed shites that they are?
A while ago while I was hanging around with some freinds a year 7 kid came up, couldent of been older than 11. What happened? The little guy asks one of us If we were looking at him from across the courtyard, this apparently being a declaration of war. The fact we were all older and twice his size seemed to be lost on him. He then told us if we were to do that again then he would get his 'gang' (seriously) and they would kick our heads in. So we responded how any typical person should respond. One person yanked his bag away and tossed it into a puddle. Some may call it bullying, we call it showing sombody where their place is.
So escapist. Do you have any experience with this kind of thing?
Oh lets not forget the little year 7 who clamed me and a freind were 'On their Turf'
oh god, i got one of those today when i went to london with a group, he actually threatened to break my legs, well i dont know if youve noticed MATE (heavy sarcasm) but last time i checked i was twice your frickin size! i didnt actually say that (wouldnt sink to his level), its like they have something to prove! but all their proving to me is that my prediction for them in 20 years is either prison, tesco or dead! i know for damn sure no-one my age was like that..... oh god i feel old
 

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jboking said:
Back when I was still in high school this happened twice. In one instance I was already pissed and another I was just normal. In the instance when I wasn't already pissed a kid came up to me and told me I was "Looking at him funny." I responded by telling him that it wasn't okay that his father never told him he loved him, but it wasn't alright to take it out on random people. He moved forward with a first reared back, so I punched him in the gut(one great thing about being older...longer arms). The kid doubled back and I told him to shove off. He did and all was well, never heard from him again.

The other one I feel mildly bad about. A seventh grader came up and said something, I was already to pissed to bother paying attention to him, so I just asked him to go away. Note, I was still calm at this point. The kid then mumbled something and kicked me in the stomach. So, I, like any reasonable person, wrapped my hand around his throat and lifted him off the ground. His arms and legs were too small to reach me when I had my arm full stretched out, so he just kind of dangled there. When he was finally gasping I told him to tell me he was sorry. He kind of teared up and said stuff I couldn't understand(cause I was choking him, duh), so I dropped him and he grabbed at his throat, said he was sorry and started crying. I told him to learn to pick his battles and to run along.

Yeah...still feel bad about that.
you are pure evil, ever heard of wit?? oh no! dont strangle me!! *flinches*
 

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My favorite anti-bullying story from my years in high school was when I was in Year 10 (Australian system), 15 years old. I was doing my work on my laptop and this dickhead kept pulling the plug and turning it off (the battery was shit, counted for nothing). So I warned him to stop, he didn't. There were no teachers around so I got up, picked him up by bobbing down, hugging his legs, then standing up and stuck his head right next to the ceiling fan and warned him one more time.

He never bothered me again.

PS: I know this is a little off topic but I just liked the story how you guys threw his bag in a puddle :p