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OT: Brat Bully gets demolished...badass video

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It doesn't make life any easier growing up. The stupid mind games, frenemies, gossip and lying. It's hell. Nothing I hate more than blatant dishonesty, and that's all girls are, especially in puberty. I wouldn't go back to middle school if you paid me. Such stupid fights, and such stupid things that upset me.

Ah but it doesn't stop after school. I am on a league with 90 women. NINETY WOMEN. And we are 100 % skater run and operated and everything is done democratically via vote.

So....lots of politics and backstabbing and gossip. It's less than awesome.
 

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Ah but it doesn't stop after school. I am on a league with 90 women. NINETY WOMEN. And we are 100 % skater run and operated and everything is done democratically via vote.

So....lots of politics and backstabbing and gossip. It's less than awesome.

Don't even get me started on sports and women. All through high school I dealt with that crap, and all I wanted to do was win. To be on team with a group of people does NOT mean that you have to be best friends, it does NOT mean that you should hang out all the time, but it should mean that you respect that person and are willing to work on a team with them with the goal of winning in mind. Girls don't get that. If they aren't your friend, or if you do something in practice, or heck out of practice, that they don't like, they gossip about you. They'll gossip about you to team mates, which ALWAYS makes it back to you, causing cliques on the team. By my senior year I was preaching that. I'm not gonna be all of your friends, but if you don't respect every person on this team during the season enough to work together and not let it affect your play GET OFF MY TEAM. /rant
 
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Having seen the video, it looks like a case of self-defense to me, but perhaps taken a bit too far. If I were to ever get bullied (which is unlikely, given that I'm a big guy), I would probably just try to freak the guy out a bit.
 

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Having seen the video, it looks like a case of self-defense to me, but perhaps taken a bit too far. If I were to ever get bullied (which is unlikely, given that I'm a big guy), I would probably just try to freak the guy out a bit.

NERD!!!!

;) :D

Why did the bacteria do so poorly at math?




He always thought that multiplication was division!!!
 

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Good for the kid standing up for himself... but that slam was BRUTAL. He could have done some serious damage.

I can't stand bullying. I taught at a boarding school for a few years, and was assistant house director of a junior boys' dorm. Had about thirty kids aged 12 to 15 from all over the world. My first year was fine, but in the 2nd year we had some bad bullying problems. Usually it's done behind the teacher's back, but once I stumbled on the following scene: bully says to his friends "hey, check this out" and then for no reason whips a football as hard as he can and nails the smallest kid in our school right in the back of the head from about ten feet away.

I fucking lost it. Didn't hit the bully or anything, but said some things to him that probably would have gotten me fired. Made him cry. Not proud of it, but my god, I've never been so angry. Bullying is terrible anyway, but at a boarding school it can do some real damage.
 

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its 12 mins long but watch this.

Part 1
Part 2
 
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because fair is fair. if you believe one side of the story you should hear the other.


I dont believe this boy. I believe he just bullied the bigger boy. he gets coached by his dad later in the video and I hope he is sorry.
 
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I started growing late in the school year ... went away for the whole summer with my family on vacation ... came back the day before Labour day ... the next day I was at school and everyone had to do a double take to recognize it was me ... I had grown half a foot ... gangly but still awkward as fuck ... and the same kid (now at least 3 inches shorter than me) who gave it to me in the halls in years prior still thought he could roll that way

and it became legend the day I had had enough and drove my forearm into his neck up against a locker, lifted him off the floor, and told him he wasnt doing anymore of that this year

hopefully Casey now walks a little taller

Good story. Had almost the same thing (I was one of the smallest guys in my grade forever) in 6th grade except my growth spurt was still years away. 3-4 of us got bullied after gym class every day for months. Nothing terrible, but intimidating at that age. Finally I pushed back. He got this look like "what are you doing?" Got into the fight, got in one really good uppercut. Guy never said or did anything to me the rest of middle or high school.

I think we can all agree that middle school sucks for basically everyone.

I don't think it's a terrible thing for kids to have to use violence. Sometimes it's necessary. But at least in my case looking back, if the teachers had just been paying attention, it would have solved the problem. It's good schools are getting better at learning how to deal with it.
 

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because fair is fair. if you believe one side of the story you should hear the other.


I dont believe this boy. I believe he just bullied the bigger boy. he gets coached by his dad later in the video and I hope he is sorry.

time for me to channel my inner bully lol

is he sporting a rat tail? and the teeth ... wtf is that? lol
 
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He's a kid - sometimes kid have weird teeth. I was just wondering if maybe it was from getting his face slammed on the pavement.

Meh ... I'm thinking ancestry.com would show he's the product of interspecies love
 

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I don't think it's a terrible thing for kids to have to use violence. Sometimes it's necessary. But at least in my case looking back, if the teachers had just been paying attention, it would have solved the problem. It's good schools are getting better at learning how to deal with it.

It's definitely a huge issue at school now, and teachers are being educated constantly on how to recognize and deal with it. At a boarding school there's a higher risk of bullying, but it's also a much smaller community, so I like to think that we were usually on top of it.

As to your bolded statement: the assistant-headmaster (in charge of discipline) at our school was an ex-truck-driver-turned-mathematician-turned-teacher. He was awesome. To the students, he was an evil unsympathisizing disciplinarian. I knew him as a hippy drug-smoking socialist. We had one situation of a young student who finally snapped due to bullying and punched his oppressor. You never get off scot-free for violence, so I brought both students into the 'ass-head' (as the kids called him) and they were both suspended for a few days. But after dismissing the students, he turned to me and said (referring to the bullied kid): "That kid's my fucking hero. Good for him."
 
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