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GrinningManiac

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You mean this is national? Christ, I thought it was just some strange inbreeding around here!

Yeah, we get the same. All of the Sixth Form SWEARS we weren't that cocky when WE were Y7. And, truth be told, we weren't. Natural Selection dictated that we voided our bowels near older yeargroups so we were lighter and could run away faster when they inevitably tried to maul us.

These days, we even have little year sevens (COUGH...A. Dilangilo...COUGH) who tried to start fights with y13 (that's one year of University). He constantly got beaten up. He's a special case, though, because it seems to everyone that that's the only way he knows how to get attention.

But yes, the Year Sevens are odd. Not just the angry tough wannabes, but the even MORE pathetic variant that thinks just talking to you intimidates you and makes them hard. They say "Alright, mate?" whilst swaggering, and laugh their heads off no matter what you do. Except punching them

They wouldn't laugh if I punched them

But then I'd get in trouble...*sigh*...damn legal system
 

Shock and Awe

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Well, besides retards getting in my face trying to start a fight and getting laughed at, that stuff has never really happened to me.
 

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This is exact kind of stupidity I hate with passion. Is there any kind of inquisition against this kind of brats where could I sign up? If something like this would happend to me I would probably go into my psycho mode and there would be blood.
 

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When I was sixteen a kid who couldn't have been older than 12 pulled a knife on me. I pushed him over and took his knife and he started crying. Jackass.

I don't think its a case of 'kids these days' though. You just notice more shit when you get older, and you're more inclined to ***** about it.
 

wax88

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tell them to F@#$ OFF and let them go on their path towards self-destruction. why get your hands dirty? let someone else take care of these punks. ever seen and egg trying to break open a rock? these guys are exactly like that. unaware of how insignificant and powerless they are. sometimes, not bothering to get down to their level is the way to go. the way i see it it's about a matter of time before they meet someone who's willing to teach these kids a lesson or two.
 

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RobCoxxy said:
I'm off uni for summer. You can hire me as your "18 year old brother" if you need. I really want to kick an eleven year old in the head, it's been years.
you just might have a carrer as a merc.

OT: there was a little asshole who tried to annoy me back at the 4th grade. This year (9th grade) he comes up saying "Heh dick, stop hitting on my girlfriend"
i reply "heh SHORT STUFF!! good to see you again!"

His reaction "what?"

" I remember when you went home crying for a week because everyone call you a runt"

he never came back again.
 

GrinningManiac

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Dok Zombie said:
T-Bone24 said:
Dok Zombie said:
The UK School system needs to be completely 3 tier (I know some places already are) because 11-16 is far too big an age gap for kids in the same school.
You think 11-16 is bad? Up here in Scotland we have 5-12 and then 12-18 in the same schools. Although, the problem of younger folk with Napoleon Complexes is not so pronounced here, I guess having such a large age gap can teach someone their place, although there is still friction between adjacent year groups.
12 to 18? Damn. There is no way I would have been able to put up with 12 year olds at that age, lucky for you it's not too much of an issue, but where I went to school there would have been murders... and more than likely pedophilia. (I'm not kidding, there was a guy in Y11 (16) with a 12 year old girlfriend when I was in school, so an 18 year old with, say, a 14 year old wouldn't be too unlikely).
Think THAT'S bad? Our school (Caroline Chisholm) is a full-way-through system. The years 1-6 are kept in a seperate classroom building, but we mingle.

Think about that

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It's...odd
 

RanD00M

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I will admit that I threw a lot of shit at the older kids when I was younger.But when they threatened me I had the balls to actually get into fights with them.And most of them were about twice my size.And yes,I did my ass kicked a lot.But I at least has some fucking guts and took it like a man.

OT:Almost every male student in my school that is from the age 9-12 acts like they're the alpha dogs.And they are always trying to act tough by threatening us older guys.And then when you when you so much as walk near them they run away like the little bitches that they are.
This one time,one of those little shits was constantly annoying me.So when I finally snapped I picked him up with one arm,hit him against them wall of the school,and then just punched him a couple of times in the stomach and once in the face.Let's just say that he hasn't even come near me since.
 

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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'
Fair play to you, the little cunts need to be shown their place early as possible.
I had some little prick throw a half-eaten Twix at me...3 times. He missed every time. I even stood still the last attempt, so he just went 'Prick' and ran off. I lol'ed.
 

Dok Zombie

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GrinningManiac said:
Dok Zombie said:
T-Bone24 said:
Dok Zombie said:
The UK School system needs to be completely 3 tier (I know some places already are) because 11-16 is far too big an age gap for kids in the same school.
You think 11-16 is bad? Up here in Scotland we have 5-12 and then 12-18 in the same schools. Although, the problem of younger folk with Napoleon Complexes is not so pronounced here, I guess having such a large age gap can teach someone their place, although there is still friction between adjacent year groups.
12 to 18? Damn. There is no way I would have been able to put up with 12 year olds at that age, lucky for you it's not too much of an issue, but where I went to school there would have been murders... and more than likely pedophilia. (I'm not kidding, there was a guy in Y11 (16) with a 12 year old girlfriend when I was in school, so an 18 year old with, say, a 14 year old wouldn't be too unlikely).
Think THAT'S bad? Our school (Caroline Chisholm) is a full-way-through system. The years 1-6 are kept in a seperate classroom building, but we mingle.

Think about that

4-18

It's...odd
I like how this as become a competition, like the "Four Yorkshiremen" sketch.

You're winning though.
 

child of lileth

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lmfao. Are kids really like in TC's post now? That's hilarious. I don't think it's bullying at all to show them their place. They deserve it for being such ignorant shits. When I was a kid, if you did something like that, you'd get the piss beaten out of you, and if you ever go near the people again, you'd be beaten to the point of needing hospitalization (which I've seen happen a few times when I was a kid).
 

SextusMaximus

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I'm in Year 8 (UK) and I'd like to apologise on behalf of all the fools in my year and the year below. I've noticed a cocky trend going on with the older years, and truth be known I can be a cocky arse sometimes (but I limit it to my own year).

An experience I've had? Many, many, many idiots from lower year groups who attempt to impress a lot of my year (different school, however) with fart jokes and swear words.

Sad thing is... they were impressed.
 

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There's a degree of elitism in our school. The older years (4th, 5th and 6th year) look down on the 1st and 2nd years with disdain. Particularly the 2nd years, because the first years are still learning, and thus know their place. second years however have more confidence, so push for more, but still know nothing. There's not an awful lot that can be done about em, seeing as my school has that serious issue that many schools suffer from of Teachers only ever showing up when you do wrong, not for the annoying shites.

Dok Zombie said:
I like how this as become a competition, like the "Four Yorkshiremen" sketch.
You're winning though.
"It were a house to us!"
 

MercenaryCanary

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Being a freshman in an American High School at the moment, I have to say we're having the same problem.
Fucking assholes.
 
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I've dealt with this many times.

Last time it happened I was a Junior in High School, and some Freshman started talking shit to me. At first I just ignored him, but some trolls just don't go away when ignored.

Eventually I got right up in his face, told him to either stop talking shit and hit me, or shut up and never bother me again or else very bad things will happen to him.

After that he never bothered me again.

You just got to get up close and personal to deal with these kids. And if they do decide to fight, you can take 'em.
 

RouxBelle

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..just one more reason why I'm an elementary ed 1-5 major. Middle school kids suck, i don't think i have one good memory of it
 

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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?
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.
 

Nikajo

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Not quite the same but when I was a fair bit younger (still in school) three guys from the year below me who were in the *ahem* "popular crowd" decided to take the piss out of me for the clothes I was wearing (got changed in school you see). What they weren't expecting was for me to turn round and throw abuse at them and start getting physical i.e. pushing them and throwing their stuff around. They never spoke to me again. Bullies don't expect that kind of behaviour from the quiet ones who don't "fit in".

Don't get me wrong, I don't advocate violence but some people just need to be told when to shut the fuck up.