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Post by Bonner on Dec 7, 2005 20:43:43 GMT
The Title say's it all. Did you ever have Bullies, in or out of School? Right now im on the good side of everyone. You have the odd lad who thinks he has you in his hand. One guy I think thought the same of me. In his palm. But latey, if he chucks bread or trips me up, I turn around and stand up. Today I ended forcing him into a fence and him falling over, but we had a laugh about it after that. You have the ones who act hard to you because they have "Hard-nut" Friends. An example of that also happening today, but to a mate so i won't say anything. So do/did you have Bullies?
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Post by Skarloey on Dec 7, 2005 22:07:06 GMT
Oh yes, I want to be able to carry a machete to murder them with.
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Post by Penguin on Dec 7, 2005 22:23:58 GMT
Hm, yeah, my school's a feeding-ground for bullyish types. No one, and I repeat, NO ONE, has dared to pull any crap on me, though. I'm the biggest guy in the grade, and most people act as if I'm going to break their neck around me....
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Post by duckpond on Dec 7, 2005 22:44:02 GMT
im weird and so called girly and people bullie me all the time, ever since i've started my new school i've been getting more depressed everyday. i really wish people would shut the hell up and be themselves instead of wasting there time making me miserable
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Post by CPK on Dec 7, 2005 23:02:14 GMT
I used to get bullied a lot - had my self confidence destroyed because of it, but thankfully, all of those days are now long behind me.
I still only really prefer talking to people I trust, but I'm working on everything to improve my confidence.
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Post by gotSTEAM? on Dec 8, 2005 2:13:01 GMT
Ah...I remember this thread from the old SiF
Though I'm a girl, I often got beat up like I was a guy. A few horrible incidents stick out in my mind, though
- The time in grammar school when I got my arm badly broken in a recess fight - teacher did not believe me because I have Asperger's Syndrome and thought I was lying
- When I got into the first of three special-ed schools; got my head through a window and had to be rushed to the hospital for emergency stiches - people thought I was racist when someone overheard me telling my therapist that I was afraid of African-Americans (that school was 95% African American)
- When I was outside at a local playground and I got ambushed by some guys my age; they thought I had hurt one of their little sisters and I got beat into the dirthill - I ended up once again in the hospital because I got a rusty nail in my stomach during the fight and needed to be checked for Tetnus
- When I got out of the Pediatric Psyche-Ward for the first time; kids all over my school were afraid of me and made sure that I was 'controlled' by older kids *shudder*
- While walking home, I got ambushed and had my clothes stripped off of me; I did not get molested, but my most prized treasure was found and chucked into the field behind my house - after getting kicked a few times, I spent the night looking for my precious you-know-what figurine, and I did find it
That's the worst of the things I dealt with because of school, and because I have Asperger's and people thought it meant I was crazy and stupid, and that I should be 'taught a lesson', every d**m day.
~Elizabeth
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Post by Aidan on Dec 8, 2005 3:43:00 GMT
That post made me want to cry (not kidding). Why do some people have to be so cruel?
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Post by JEFF on Dec 8, 2005 4:07:39 GMT
this morning i was having some problem in clase there were these Girls nearby and every 5 minutes they would ask me to say a line i can't remember what it was then this one boy kept saying i was jealous i ignored for a bit then he kept saying and i told him "Quiet Piggy" then there were some Oohs and then he makes the stupidest comeback by calling me Trainboy i threatended to tell the director that he had been antagonizing me and he threatended to tell on me but i didn't do anything to him.
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Post by mstnoodle on Dec 8, 2005 7:16:04 GMT
That is really sad Gotsteam. I was always teased by groupes of teens. (All boys to be exact) Because of my looks, my interested, and just for the fun of it to them. I'm so glad that I have finished school forever and moving on to university. And just for the record, I have Asperger's Syndrome too. Actually I think a few of us here have it as far as I recall. Mstnoodle
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Post by bocodiseasel on Dec 8, 2005 9:20:24 GMT
I get teased because I like Thomas and friends! It's not fair. I get bullied every day because I'm a little bit overweight. I'm getting fit but it just makes me want to eat more if i'm depressed.
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Post by Chris The Xelent on Dec 8, 2005 18:56:15 GMT
Ah...I remember this thread from the old SiF Though I'm a girl, I often got beat up like I was a guy. A few horrible incidents stick out in my mind, though - The time in grammar school when I got my arm badly broken in a recess fight - teacher did not believe me because I have Asperger's Syndrome and thought I was lying - When I got into the first of three special-ed schools; got my head through a window and had to be rushed to the hospital for emergency stiches - people thought I was racist when someone overheard me telling my therapist that I was afraid of African-Americans (that school was 95% African American) - When I was outside at a local playground and I got ambushed by some guys my age; they thought I had hurt one of their little sisters and I got beat into the dirthill - I ended up once again in the hospital because I got a rusty nail in my stomach during the fight and needed to be checked for Tetnus - When I got out of the Pediatric Psyche-Ward for the first time; kids all over my school were afraid of me and made sure that I was 'controlled' by older kids *shudder* - While walking home, I got ambushed and had my clothes stripped off of me; I did not get molested, but my most prized treasure was found and chucked into the field behind my house - after getting kicked a few times, I spent the night looking for my precious you-know-what figurine, and I did find it That's the worst of the things I dealt with because of school, and because I have Asperger's and people thought it meant I was crazy and stupid, and that I should be 'taught a lesson', every d**m day. ~Elizabeth I know exactly how you feel Liz. I had very similar ordeals when I was at school. I too have Asbergers Syndrome, and as a result I've never been more depressed of anything since my school years. When I first started, I was followed for two weeks by a gang of elder boys who kept kicking mud in my face. I eventually told someone and they stopped doing it. I then thought that this was the end of my troubles, but there was much worse to come. When I was 12, I complained that a teacher had called me names infront of many other kids (who did nothing but laugh). I kept trying to tell many other teachers what had happened, but nobody believed me. And eventually, the head of my year made me put down IN WRITING to the headmaster that I had made the whole thing up. Furthermore, the headmaster wrote to my parents and made them also think that I was lying. From that point on, no teacher believed ANYTHING I said. This left all the other kids to beat me up, lock me in cupboards, call me names, steal my possessions, throw stuff at me, tie me to rugby posts or even get me hospitalized (although I was very lucky not to suffer any broken bones). And NONE of them, got into trouble. As a result, I suffered a nervous breakdown when I was just 13. My doctor ordered the school to let me take 6 weeks leave to recuperate. Afterwards, teachers did start to believe me more often, but the bullying never stopped. I was only too glad to leave school after taking my GCSEs. I was asked to stay on by various teachers and officials, but I didn't even consider it. And I'm glad to say, I've never been back there since! Some say that the school years are the best years of your life. But those people are obviously talking COMPLETE AND UTTER B******S!!!!!
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Post by chrisburrell on Dec 8, 2005 19:06:19 GMT
When I first started, I was followed for two weeks by a gang of elder boys who kept kicking mud in my face. I eventually told someone and they stopped doing it. I then thought that this was the end of my troubles, but there was much worse to come. When I was 12, I complained that a teacher had called me names infront of many other kids (who did nothing but laugh). I kept trying to tell many other teachers what had happened, but nobody believed me. And eventually, the head of my year made me put down IN WRITING to the headmaster that I had made the whole thing up. Furthermore, the headmaster wrote to my parents and made them also think that I was lying. From that point on, no teacher believed ANYTHING I said. This left all the other kids to beat me up, lock me in cupboards, call me names, steal my possessions, throw stuff at me, tie me to rugby posts or even get me hospitalized (although I was very lucky not to suffer any broken bones). And NONE of them, got into trouble. As a result, I suffered a nervous breakdown when I was just 13. My doctor ordered the school to let me take 6 weeks leave to recuperate. Afterwards, teachers did start to believe me more often, but the bullying never stopped. I was only too glad to leave school after taking my GCSEs. I was asked to stay on by various teachers and officials, but I didn't even consider it. And I'm glad to say, I've never been back there since! Some say that the school years are the best years of your life. But those people are obviously talking COMPLETE AND UTTER B******S!!!!! Ouch! I'm really sorry to hear that, Chris. I too suffer from Asperger's, but I never really like to mention it. Fair play to you for leaving straight after your GCSE's. After that ordeal, I would have done the same thing.
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Post by Penguin on Dec 8, 2005 21:13:54 GMT
I get teased because I like Thomas and friends! Exact reason why I'm the only person in the world who knows I watch the show.
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Post by duckpond on Dec 9, 2005 17:00:36 GMT
yeah some of my friends know, but dont care, but this guy went around saying "choo choo" to my face and playing the thomas and friends ringtone in my ear, he's nicer to me now but he was really mean back then, now im scared if new friends come over theyll see my dvds and posters.
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Post by gotSTEAM? on Dec 10, 2005 7:19:12 GMT
Thanks for your sympathy everyone *hugs* Back before I graduated, no-one except my best friend knew of my secret liking of TTTE, but at one point at the end of 6th grade, people did find out. It was devestating - I couldn't go anywhere without being tormented. It was toned down a little when I moved to my first special-ed school, but even though people at school didn't know, everyone in my neighborhood did. But the year before I graduated, I forgot about being secretive and I wore a TTTE bandanna to school. People noticed...and some thought it was cool. No-one teased me - at my small special-ed high school, we were a closely knit group of teens and we knew each other enough to not be harsh. Of course, some people thought it was weird, but they didn't matter to me I still get remarks like 'aren't you a little too old for that?' and 'you could be into something much better then a preschooler's show', but I now I don't care what other people think. I look back sometimes on the memories of people beating me up because I liked TTTE, but that's all in the past now - I'll never see those nutjobs ever again. ~Elizabeth
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Post by dragonfox on Dec 10, 2005 7:36:16 GMT
Man, every f. day I get some sort of bullying. And this school is meant to be 'safe', 'secure' and 'the best place for me'.
No-one listens to me now, they think I'm a silly little engine and order me about...
Heck, the teasing has gotten so bad that I am considering turning into my worst nightmare (re: 'Weighing the Anchor: Salvage Crew') just to get some darn respect. I also think that my friend (the only guy old enough to be considered a friend) hates me really. If he does, he's hiding it really well.
Mind you, I lose friends and make enemies like a tree loses and makes leaves, and it's always my fault. My worst fear is-
Nah, I won't say it. Many know already.
The point is that no-one really takes me seriously anymore. I thought the last school was horrible, this one is just as bad!
Sorry for any profanity in this post.
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Post by mstnoodle on Dec 10, 2005 7:44:00 GMT
but this guy went around saying "choo choo" to my face and playing the thomas and friends ringtone in my ear. Speaking of that, when people found out that I had joined a miniature train club. I couldn't go to certain places at my school as you would hear some teen boys yell out, choo choo geek. But I guess it was better then the time some of them tried to make people believe that I was gay at one stage, now that was awful Mstnoodle
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2005 22:00:57 GMT
I got bullied by a kid named Brandon (si . He saied I am g*y because I like pokemon and thomas On that same day I took that comment outside and nocked the s**t out of him ;D he never bothered me again
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Post by duckpond on Dec 11, 2005 11:01:12 GMT
im called gay for many reasons everyday!!! its so anoying, but the real question is,, whats wrong with gay people? what the hell is so bad about it that makes it a insult??? i really hate people like that, who said pokemon and thomas were homosexual related aswell? its just so stupid and i also see that theres no reason to censor the word gay ace
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Post by sodor50 on Dec 11, 2005 11:26:37 GMT
Man I hate bullies one day me and my Dad were walking down the street and one kid said "Thomas the tank engine & Friends" and he P*ss me off so If i Like Thomas it Dosen't matter to me I like it
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