Bullies
My mum told me to stand up to bullies. So I did, and got wedgied every day for a month. I hated my boss.
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( , Wed 13 May 2009, 12:27)
My mum told me to stand up to bullies. So I did, and got wedgied every day for a month. I hated my boss.
Suggested by Mariam67
( , Wed 13 May 2009, 12:27)
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In my eyes? Unfortunately yes.
I was thrown down concrete stairs at school by a bully, and that was only a small amount of the shit he put me through over the years. I wouldn't be pleased if he was raped and died, though, as there's probably a wealth of reasons as to why he was a bully, and even if there aren't, I'm over it. I'm a grown up.
( , Fri 15 May 2009, 15:42, 1 reply)
I was thrown down concrete stairs at school by a bully, and that was only a small amount of the shit he put me through over the years. I wouldn't be pleased if he was raped and died, though, as there's probably a wealth of reasons as to why he was a bully, and even if there aren't, I'm over it. I'm a grown up.
( , Fri 15 May 2009, 15:42, 1 reply)
We'll have to disagree
While I too am grown up and over it I'd still be quite a happy chap to hear of their suffering. Indeed, I got a bit of pleasure from seeing one persons family collapse around his ears, watch another sink in to heroin dependancy, see another fall into a life of petty crime and spend most of his time in prison. I smile when I read of their failures in the local press.
People have a choice how to behave, which would lead us to the argument of 'nature or nurture?' (is that correct?)
( , Fri 15 May 2009, 15:52, closed)
While I too am grown up and over it I'd still be quite a happy chap to hear of their suffering. Indeed, I got a bit of pleasure from seeing one persons family collapse around his ears, watch another sink in to heroin dependancy, see another fall into a life of petty crime and spend most of his time in prison. I smile when I read of their failures in the local press.
People have a choice how to behave, which would lead us to the argument of 'nature or nurture?' (is that correct?)
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how can you be over it when you take pleasure in another persons suffering?
( , Fri 15 May 2009, 16:00, closed)
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