Most certainly, it is fairly clear that arrogant kids are a result of discipline that has sadly declined over the years.THEAFRONINJA said:Wow, you really don't have this problem where you live, do you?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.
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.