I was bullied in HS
And I still hate their f-king guts 20+ years later.
shareI was severely bullied in junior high also 20+ years later. I still hate them but no "Death Wish" revenge fantasies. Ahh who am I kidding they need to die "Videodrome" style Cancer gun. But it definately taught me to fight better & be as punk rock anti-authoritarian as possible at an age when you could get away with a naive excuse. I never became built like some others. No one ever got bullied when I was around or I turned green with purple pants fueled by Glenn Danzig's Misfits lyrics & the like. Plus contrary to belief LSD counteracts pain & if you eat enough psychedelic's you'll get your sea legs or go ride a skateboard kids.
shareThe BALLZ of one of them to send me a friend request on FB...jeez.
shareLet his movie be an inspiration. It is never to late to seek out revenge on those who bullied you. If you think these issues that have plagued you for 20= years aren't still going to be plaguing you in 30+ years you are kidding yourself.
shareHope that you blocked the person!
shareOne of the perverse benefits of Facebook: Learning that even 40 years later, most of the kids who were jerks and a-holes and bullies are now retirees who are jerks and a-holes and bullies.
And annoyingly, that many of them nonetheless (or because of that) did quite well for themselves in life.
Nothing is perfect.
you send him a link to this movie and another one "mean creek"
shareI had the same experience in school and the same as you, he sent me a friend request on facebook so here is what I did. I made a fake account, filled it with people from our school and friended him and his wife. I became quite good friends with his wife, to the point where she sent me pics and wanted to meet up. I then sent the conversations to him with the pics and pretty much ruined his marriage and I do not feel one bit guilty about it.
READY.
ON.
BOIL.
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Stop making this about you, pussy. This is for the MOVIE!
shareI was spit on in the locker room in middle school by three guys. I'm not out for revenge but I'll certainly never forget it.
shareAnd what's sad about bullies (in my experience) is that they don't change when they "grow up" -- unless they get really ill or find religion or their kids are watching them and become horrified at having mean parents.
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