Lol dw was only once. I use chick to be casual, I feel like if I say girl I will further make myself seem different from everyone on here. It is like me calling guys dudes (I blame it on me being Australian. At my new school I have never seen or been in a fight. I go to a school where only nerds, geeks and gamers are allowed so everyone is friends. if anyone has a fight it is more like a 'verbal disagreement.'AngloDoom said:Only works if you can hit back twice as hard. I was short and underdeveloped when I was thirteen, so I was still a child against some guy who'd already had a growth-spurt and was twice my size. Still, I lost my temper and got a lucky shot and ended up smashing his head against the corner of a desk; turns out that was the best way of stopping a bully. I suppose dad's have it right; my dad gave me the same idea. My Grandad was better. "Hide behind a corner, and when he's coming punch him in the nose."SeventySeven said:lol what??AngloDoom said:"If he wants to hit you, just let him; then everyone will see he's the asshole."
"No, they'll see that I don't hit back and pummel me into a pile of blood and teeth."
"Oh! Now you're just being defeatist!"
Apparently my mother had never been bullied.
That is what my principal said to me, I replied "well darn that I want to kick his arse."
I was always told that if someone hits you you hit them back twice as hard. Infact my dad encourages me to hit back![]()
Which sounds hilarious and so underhanded that it made me instantly want to do it, but then I can imagine that I'd not only get mocked, but probably end up punching a teacher by accident.
I hate that expression, it makes no sense. Of course it's always in the last place you look because you don't continue to look for something after you've found it!Pacman_69_42 said:its always in the last place you look .....
*grips head and screams*Fat Man Spoon said:"Don't set fire to the cat"
That's not advice, isn't it? More like an encouragement.Armored Prayer said:When everyone tells me "You can do it" when obviously I can't.
Had that problem in grade school too 'cept my parents told me to kick his ass. Unfortunately, by the time they gave me this advice I was past the "just beat him up" stage and into the "stab him in the eyes with my pencils and then pick up a chair and beat him to death" stage. Luckily, the school eventually stepped in and got the kid to quit it. Lucky punk.shewolf51 said:When I was being bullied like hell in middle school, I heard this from my mother and my social worker.
"They really like you."
BullSHIT!