People who picked on you on school.

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Bat Vader

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Jharry5 said:
Primary school was great for me; lots of friends and no one who picked on me. I actually enjoyed school at this time.
The real culture shock was secondary school. I knew barely anyone and the one total psycho was in my class and saw me as an easy target. For three years my life was made miserable by this guy. Things got so bad that once, just for kicks, I got locked in the foootball court with him just so he could beat me down as a show to the crowd that gathered around.
I hated him.
Not any more though; I see where the two of us have ended up (I'm at Uni, he's in a deadend job - cliche?). He's also made me what I am today - thanks to him, I became quick-witted with comebacks and I also got a thick skin when it comes to insults.
Winners all round.
I have developed that as well. The funny thing is that the geeks, gamers, anime lovers were all in one group so we did band together. People always insulted us but when it came time for student council elections they were as nice as can be. We never voted for anyone though. The jocks and preps got mad at us for that but we didn't care.
 

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Not really picked on by anyone but this one guy, who i think is less of picking on me and more of just extremely pissed off because he's supposed to be one of the toughest guys in school and i downed him 5 times in a game of oztag. but other than that not really.
 

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I'm a big guy, a few jibes here and there, a few fights, nothing much, I always had a big group of friends with me, and I could always hold my own in a fight, so I was never bullied :D
 

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The best way to prevent bullying - Learn karate, go to gym. People don't want to fight someone that can do a 360' roundhouse kick, lift 40 kg with little effort and be able to throw someone of your own weight at the wall.
 

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I have had the fortune of never having been picked upon. On appearance, I might even have been part of the 'cool' kids, being quite big, apparently (not self proclaimed) a handsome face, and also being quite strong. My interest though lay quite neutral. I just couldn't live with all the pretentious b*tches and d*cks who compose the more 'popular' groups, so I decided I just moved around a bit. I found some very nice people from every walk of life, alternative people, gamers, nerds, popular kids, foreigners, farmers, and eventually the smokers. I was quite respected by everybody for being neutral and nice to everybody, but also for gaining the highest grade in class for a maths test while being stoned, of all things...

I remember in kindergarten, or primary school whatever its called (I was about 6 or 7), I picked on somebody a bit. I actually made him cry, and after I realised what I've done, I swore never to do anything like that. I kind off became the Batman of elementary, and fought injustice at school. I kept that insight, and cherish my decision still :).
 

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Abedeus said:
The best way to prevent bullying - Learn karate, go to gym. People don't want to fight someone that can do a 360' roundhouse kick, lift 40 kg with little effort and be able to throw someone of your own weight at the wall.
 

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crimsondynamics said:
Abedeus said:
The best way to prevent bullying - Learn karate, go to gym. People don't want to fight someone that can do a 360' roundhouse kick, lift 40 kg with little effort and be able to throw someone of your own weight at the wall.
Gun violence is not the answer.

Melee violence is.
 

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I've never been picked on at school since I tend to avoid confrontations.Though I would imagine it being a pretty negative experience.
 

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Abedeus said:
Gun violence is not the answer.

Melee violence is.
The point is, no matter how good you are with contact fighting, someone better can still beat you. And even the best melee fighter doesn't have a prayer of a chance against someone with a projectile weapon.

Of course, the most obvious would be, violence is never the answer. :)
 

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Abedeus said:
crimsondynamics said:
Abedeus said:
The best way to prevent bullying - Learn karate, go to gym. People don't want to fight someone that can do a 360' roundhouse kick, lift 40 kg with little effort and be able to throw someone of your own weight at the wall.
Gun violence is not the answer.

Melee violence is.
It's a little ironic that you chose that picture, when Indy then shoots the guy.


On my part though, I was bullied a lot, throughout primary all the way to high school. I managed to avoid most of the fights however, by fighting as dirty as possible. Biting, stabbing with a compass on one occasion, like one of the previous posters, and on a couple of occasions, hitting people with chairs.
Once people see thatm as different as you are, you're not bound by their pathetic system of heirarchy and ways of fighting, they tend to leave you alone. I had a small, close-knit circle of friends to keep me going as well.

I still feel scarred by those times though. I've developed a tic of sorts to deal with it. Whenever my thoughts go back to anywhere near my childhood I'd rather forget, or be embarassed by, I tend to unconsciously start mouthing violence-related words, like "kill" over and over again.
Yeah, I'm just a little messed up by all this. Which is why it tears me up that people can be such callous dicks.
 

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For me it thankfully never got to the stage of getting beaten up-the worst physical abuse was being shoved/pulled over a couple of times. In primary school it was the worst, only had 2 actual friends, but then when I got into secondary school I started hanging round with people who were cooler than me. Still got picked up, but to a lesser extent, and I eventually learnt to stop caring.

People cannot bully you if you don't fear them.
 

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Elurindel said:
Abedeus said:
crimsondynamics said:
Abedeus said:
The best way to prevent bullying - Learn karate, go to gym. People don't want to fight someone that can do a 360' roundhouse kick, lift 40 kg with little effort and be able to throw someone of your own weight at the wall.
Gun violence is not the answer.

Melee violence is.
It's a little ironic that you chose that picture, when Indy then shoots the guy.


On my part though, I was bullied a lot, throughout primary all the way to high school. I managed to avoid most of the fights however, by fighting as dirty as possible. Biting, stabbing with a compass on one occasion, like one of the previous posters, and on a couple of occasions, hitting people with chairs.
Once people see thatm as different as you are, you're not bound by their pathetic system of heirarchy and ways of fighting, they tend to leave you alone. I had a small, close-knit circle of friends to keep me going as well.

I still feel scarred by those times though. I've developed a tic of sorts to deal with it. Whenever my thoughts go back to anywhere near my childhood I'd rather forget, or be embarassed by, I tend to unconsciously start mouthing violence-related words, like "kill" over and over again.
Yeah, I'm just a little messed up by all this. Which is why it tears me up that people can be such callous dicks.
People can be dicks. My weight was the primary reason I got made fun of. I feel like I want to kill the people who wronged me as well so you are not the only one. I will never forgive them and if I do meet Jason Smith again I can be pretty sure the end result will be me with blood on my hands.
 

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I was picked on for about the first week of high school. I'm 6'2 300 Lbs with a Football build. some scrony ass white boy from the wrestling team thought he could push me around (was he high im a foot taller than him and have 150 pounds on him.) He hit me in the ribs one day so i punched him in the face with one punch i broke his nose busted his lip and gave him a concussion. And i dident even get expelled because i had witnesses (the football team) that all saw him hit me first. HAHA good times but i dislocated a knockle on his face.
 

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gof22 said:
Elurindel said:
Abedeus said:
crimsondynamics said:
Abedeus said:
The best way to prevent bullying - Learn karate, go to gym. People don't want to fight someone that can do a 360' roundhouse kick, lift 40 kg with little effort and be able to throw someone of your own weight at the wall.
Gun violence is not the answer.

Melee violence is.
It's a little ironic that you chose that picture, when Indy then shoots the guy.


On my part though, I was bullied a lot, throughout primary all the way to high school. I managed to avoid most of the fights however, by fighting as dirty as possible. Biting, stabbing with a compass on one occasion, like one of the previous posters, and on a couple of occasions, hitting people with chairs.
Once people see thatm as different as you are, you're not bound by their pathetic system of heirarchy and ways of fighting, they tend to leave you alone. I had a small, close-knit circle of friends to keep me going as well.

I still feel scarred by those times though. I've developed a tic of sorts to deal with it. Whenever my thoughts go back to anywhere near my childhood I'd rather forget, or be embarassed by, I tend to unconsciously start mouthing violence-related words, like "kill" over and over again.
Yeah, I'm just a little messed up by all this. Which is why it tears me up that people can be such callous dicks.
People can be dicks. My weight was the primary reason I got made fun of. I feel like I want to kill the people who wronged me as well so you are not the only one. I will never forgive them and if I do meet Jason Smith again I can be pretty sure the end result will be me with blood on my hands.
See i've never been attacked physically, i've been threatened but none have ever continued with it, even when i stand there asking them to throw the first punch.
 

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I was sort of a sucker for being bullied in primary school these two guys found me each day and beat me up hell it even continued into secondary school when one day in year 10 out of nowhere one of my friend starts harassing me throwing paper at me hitting me insulting me honestly sometimes I just don`t know what to do I mean every single person that I thought was my friend suddenly turned against me out of the blue It`s freaking unfair.
 

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gof22 said:
People can be dicks. My weight was the primary reason I got made fun of. I feel like I want to kill the people who wronged me as well so you are not the only one. I will never forgive them and if I do meet Jason Smith again I can be pretty sure the end result will be me with blood on my hands.
I doubt it. A few years from now you'll see him in the street and he'll either not recognise you or say hi as he passes. Children are spiteful malicious creatures who tend to grow into not-so-bad adults. I was also bullied at school, and recently one of the bullies friended me on a social networking site.