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VeX1le

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Ozzy684 said:
I smashed some kids head against a metal pole a few times. I broke his nose and blood was pissing out but in my defence. He was taking the piss out of my mum and her cancer ordeal so he got what he deserved
Do people really need to solve things with violence?. I mean seriously, sometimes i think Humans are still barbarians.
well technically we are mammals so we are indeed animals. i know you said barbarian but i think you know what i mean. look at a dog some can be mans best friend and others will try and kill you.
 

Chuplayer

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On and off, I was considered sub-nerd, and I never really understood why. I think it just became the popular thing to do, hate on me. Everybody latched onto that idea for some reason, and my life became miserable. This was worst in grades 6 and 10.

In grade 6, I had nearly no friends. None of them were in my classes. Only a couple that I got to know during lunch and recess. As such, 95% of my school days were miserable. Literally everybody in class picked on me whenever the teachers turned their backs. I tried confronting them about it and ignoring them. Nothing worked. They were content enough to bug me no matter what response they got out of me, if any, and that was scary. They were sadistic maniacs. Oddly, I hardly ever felt sad about it. I took everything in stride. Sadly, my Nintendo 64 was my main driving force behind living happily. As long as I had that to go home to, I was happy.

Another grade 6 quirk was how girls were allowed to viciously beat up boys without repercussion. It was so bizarre, and since I was the most hated student in school, I always got the worst of it. I always came home with bruises and cuts, and I was unable to do anything about it. Back in grade 6, there was still an archaic fighting policy in place. Even if you as little as got your ear flicked, it was considered a fight, and you got in exactly the same amount of trouble as the kid who flicked your ear. (Literally. That exact scenario played out in grade 5. Destroyed the victim's life, but that's another story.) So not only was I getting bruised and cut, I was constantly hiding my own wounds because I didn't want to get in trouble for fighting. All in all, I got beat up by girls way more than I got beat up by boys that year.

Up until recently, I was ticked off at my teacher about one incident. This one insufferable ***** whose name I will never forget, Meredith Fischer, kicked me hard just above the kneecap with her ridiculous platform shoe. (Platforms, bellbottoms, and hippie stuff like that came back in style in 1998.) The hallway came to a stop with the sound of my blood-curdling scream. I thought she broke my leg with the force of her kick. I clawed my way to my teacher, told her about what Meredith did to me, and was shocked at what my teacher told me next. She told me that since she didn't see it happen, she wouldn't be able to do anything about it. Here I was clutching my leg in pain, and my teacher wouldn't do anything about it. I do think she handled the situation poorly, but it wasn't until about a year ago that I came to realize what she was doing for me. I think she always felt sorry for me since I was such an unpopular kid, but I was always got good grades and never got in trouble, so I think she was trying to spare me the problems that would come from me being involved in a fight as defined by the school. I was ready to sacrifice my record in order to take a stand against this female on male violence, and she pushed me to retain my fight-free record. I limped for the next few days and did an extraordinary job hiding it from my parents, but I did eventually walk it off. I still don't know whether I appreciate what my teacher did for me, but I do respect it.

I still don't understand the female on male violence that went on back then, but I'm glad it's behind me now.

10th grade was hell. Absolute hell. I had an awesome 9th grade, but 10th grade was an absolute inversion. It became popular to hate on me again, but this time it was more vicious and dangerous than ever before. I had people going after me in groups, with lighters trying to set me on fire, and all sorts of other shenanigans that make me want to curl up in the fetal position. It was this year that took a toll on my psyche, and I was quite insane by the middle of the school year. I was in danger all the time, and of course the administrators ignored it completely. The archaic fighting policy was changed, but I still didn't outright fight anybody. I did not fight at all, not even on the day somebody nearly killed me.

It was one of the last days of the school year, and it was in auto shop class. There was this computer program that allowed you to design cars and put them in wind tunnels. I was just tweaking the perfect car I could make, and this bully decided to prod me with this brush. It had a hard wood handle, and he was poking me with that. I didn't want to deal with this crap so close to the end of the school year, so I told the teacher. He told him to stop harassing me on three different occasions. On the fourth, he prodded the computer instead and pushed the big power button, turning it off.

I got off my bench and turned around. I looked in his eyes and told him to leave me alone. He continued to poke me with the brush. I tried grabbing it out of his hand, but he had a better grip on it due to the fact that he was holding onto the handle, and half of my grip was bristle. We tugged at it for a few seconds before he pulled on it so hard that he ended up hitting himself in the face with it. Not hard, just a hit on his pride. He got this psychotic look in his eyes.

I should stop here and explain that he was the school's main starting baseball pitcher. Needless to say, I was dealing with somebody that had a quicker arm than the average bully. So quick, that my fate was sealed by a blink of my eyes.

As I was opening my eyes, the brush was coming down to the top of my head. Or forward at my head. He said he threw the brush, and I think he swung it down on the top of my head. Regardless, it hit the top of my head, hard, and continuing my terrible luck in my life, I wasn't hit by bristle. Solid, unforgiving wood contacted my skull, and I was instantly dazed. I wasn't even sure of it at the time, but shortly after the skull impact, he punched me in the ribcage once. On my way down, I instinctively grabbed his shirt. I crashed through benches on my way down to the floor while still holding his shirt, but I did not pull him down. Instead, I pulled myself up by his shirt.

It was at this moment that I won the psychological war. Just like the end of Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes where Liquid briefly stood up to face Solid before dying, I was told I stood up in almost exactly the same manner, stared him in the eyes, and sent a message that I was not a force to be reckoned with. Shortly after that, I collapsed on a table because the teacher came by and separated us. Now, I don't remember any of this. Things didn't begin to get lucid again until about 15 minutes later.

I received my second concussion, but I gained a bit of respect as a force not to be reckoned with thanks to my final act in the confrontation. I also got in zero trouble because the incident was treated as an assault, not a fight.

My remaining two years in public school were largely incident-free. I had finally risen above the status of sub-nerd. It's just a shame that it took a near death experience to get me that far. It didn't hit home until I spoke with an adult friend of the family a week or so later, but he explained that I was very lucky to be alive.
 

ZomgSharkz

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I've never had any trouble with bullies and the like to be honest. I just became friends with everyone early on and I don't rub anyone the wrong way. Good thing too because if I ever got into a fight it'd be over in probably about 5 seconds with me on the losing end.
 

Deathisgood

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Babypummeler said:
Only white kid in my first 8 years of schooling, I was constantly bullied, and I was the one in trouble fr being beat up. I got really pissed off,One day, I followed one of the most common bully's into the bathroom, I broke down the toilet stall, kicked him in the face, and took his pants (I was wearing a balaclava and took it off before i left the bathroom with the pants in my back pack. Over the years of high school, I egged their cars, let mice loose around their house, and spread mayonnaise on everything around their house. Now I am in college, thank god everyone is more mature.
Wow. how did you get into the school with a balaclava on?
 

Deathisgood

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I have never done anything mean in my life that wasn't misinterpreted or deserved.

in year 7 there was a pair of bastards called Gino and Jonny. I still think of them as stupid to run me into a wooden bag rack once, and then stop. and to poke me in the eyes once or twice every day, because it ended up with Gino getting punched in the stomach several times. No teacher noticed.
 

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Melon Hunter said:
As a prefect in my secondary school in Year 11. One of our 'priveliges' was to spend one lunchtime a week standing at a door, and stopping anybody coming in without good reason, which led to a whole bunch of fun times with angry kids, such as:

-The kid who threatened to piss on my shoes if I didn't let him in.

-The old Year 11s who thought they had a God-given right to come in.

-Whole crowds of up to 50 kids who had nothing better to do with their lunchtime than try and barge in, with their stupid little faces pressed against the door. Ugh.
THIS is why I wish I was a prefect living in England (is it England?).
Yes. Yes it is. I don't know if kids are any worse in other countries. I hope not =P.
 

chris89

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In one secondary school i went to (years 7-10) i was continuely buillied because i have Dyslexica and speech diffuculties which was bloodly harsh and i wish all the crap in the world to happen to them, But in the other school i went to after moving it was brillant.
 

Fauxity

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Hmm...My worst experience with a school-kid was when we had a guest speaker at our school who was talking about how school bullies had a far-reaching effect on people's lives, even past school-years. One person who, uh, didn't exactly share that opinion spent the rest of the day mock-apologizing to me. Eventually, at lunch, I got fed-up with him. He hugged me from behind while shouting my name and pretending to cry, so I leaned my head as far as I could forward, and then swung it back into his face.

Then I ate my soup.
 

Babypummeler

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Deathisgood said:
Wow. how did you get into the school with a balaclava on?
Um, I put it on when I got into the bathroom... it was in my backpack. It's surprising how well a small cloth mask can fit into a much larger pack made for carrying items...
 

Shadowfaze

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bunch of shaven headed schoolkids threw their lunch at me. i caught up to the ringleader, while he was alone, pushed him down and stamped on his head 7 times, after he made some offensive comments toward my family.

nowadays, at least 1 in every 5 schoolkids is a bully. fact.
 

Antlers

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Riiight... I call bullshit on an awful lot of these. Also, I was brimming with sympathy at the start until I read all the retaliation stories. Some of them are just fucking ridiculous. And you deserve zero sympathy. But i'm sure you're such an impressive manly man that you don't want sympathy. Whatever. Anyway, I'm not bothering quoting because there were so many.

I was bullied most of school, but it was girl bullying so it wouldn't impress any of you. However my worst experience was with a teacher. I passed a note in class (bold, oh yes). He picked up my bag and emptied it out on his desk in front of everybody. Now, you may have to do some 'imagining what it's like to be a 14 year old girl' in this scenario, but it's pretty damn humilliating when he pulls out a tampon and points it out to 20 other 14-15 year olds who remember for the rest of your school days.
 

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Malevolent Stranger said:
Eh.. I had a bad record for putting people in the hospital. One memorable moment was when some douchebag walked over and punched me in the stomach; he then tried again for the face. I grabbed his arm and broke it at the elbow, bone poking out and all.
That is truly badass, sir your story should be told in the halls of champions.
 

cathou

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Antlers said:
I was bullied most of school, but it was girl bullying so it wouldn't impress any of you. However my worst experience was with a teacher. I passed a note in class (bold, oh yes). He picked up my bag and emptied it out on his desk in front of everybody. Now, you may have to do some 'imagining what it's like to be a 14 year old girl' in this scenario, but it's pretty damn humilliating when he pulls out a tampon and points it out to 20 other 14-15 year olds who remember for the rest of your school days.
ouch, and comming from a teacher it's even worst i guess. you could have fill a complain against the teacher.

Josh_V2.0 said:
AGH! Why would she do that to you? Did you do something wrong? That's just mean.
like i said, it was a different time, and i think she felt betrayed or something. i never really talked to her again after that, so we will never know
 

Jark212

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I used to get picked on a lot by this stoner the same year, took the problem to the principal, she took his side I have no Idea how that happened... But luckily for him I had my anger under control, if he met me 8 years earlier I might have seriously messed him up...
 

Roxas1359

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I was bullied in elementary school a lot because I was a pacifist and they knew I wouldn't fight back. But the worst for me was when I was in the first grade I was pantsed (not sure on spelling) and I got in trouble for it instead of the kids who did it.