|
|
#12 (permalink) | |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Quote:
i was fat, ginger and wore glasses when i was young. years later and i'm still the same!!! because of this, i have been subject to occurences of verbal abuse for the majority of my life, yet it doesn't bother me now and it didn't then. i saw other people being teased for other things and gained an understanding of how the whole cycle works. i was raised to be tolerant of others and to ignore those who mock me. sometimes i ignore them and it gets them more annoyed, other times i just give as good as i get. i'm a mouthy bastard and it's not something that people think about when they start giving you cheek. they assume you'll shy away, particularly when there are a number of them. you just have to know how to judge the situation. as an amusing aside, i was working the other day (i work at the UGC in glasgow) and we were throwing some neds out. proper little arseholes who were making a racket, kicking the backs of peoples chairs, throwing stuff everywhere, jumping over seats etc, and had already been warned about it. anyway, we were removing them and one of them decided to have a go at me. he's giving it all 'who does this fat prick think he is - check his sidies' then the greatest insult i've ever been blessed with - 'sidies like bridies.' i made three points to him in a clear and succinct manner: 1) the insult 'sidies like bridies' makes no sense. my sideburns in no way resemble bridies 2) how can you comment on anyones physical appearance when you come out in public wearing blue lacoste tracksuit bottoms with a pink nickleson polo shirt 3) get to fuck, you're being kicked out i had to hold myself back from responding to 'check his sidies' with 'your ma liked them' but i felt that was too far!! spoons /x |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#14 (permalink) |
![]() ![]() ![]() |
I remember Robert Gordon's used to make a point of saying they had no bullying in the school whatsoever.
Heap. Of. Bullshit. If anything because the teachers practically turned a blind eye to it it was worse. Bullying is shit, very very shit, and in the end the only way to stop it is to go to a teacher about it, and even then that doesn't always work. |
|
|
|
|
|
#15 (permalink) | |
![]() ![]() |
Quote:
I was bullied at primary, It was more bullied into doing stupid things rather than being bullied cos of appearance. Got my own back on the 'ring leader' though I believe he's now living off the dole in Montrose, what a dick. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#16 (permalink) | |
![]() ![]() |
Quote:
In my opinion, the word bullying doesn't only describe a repeated, daily process of harrassment, but also one-off, bitchy and unprovoked comments. Most people stop bullying when they grow up and leave school, although I do know a few pathetic twats who will probably continue to do so until they die alone and un-liked by EVERYONE. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#17 (permalink) | |
|
|
Following Rachie's reply about Gordons, thought this might be of interest, and slightly relevant.
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
#18 (permalink) |
![]() ![]() |
The army had a great solution to bullying when I was in.
If someone was accused of bullying someone else or a group of people, then both the bully and the bullied had to fight it out in the gym boxing ring. Sometimes, the bully had 4 or 5 guys beating the shite out of him. Marvellous. |
|
|
|
|
|
#19 (permalink) |
|
|
I was bullied at school and pretty much slagged through secondary. Infact im 21 now and the same bastards that did it are still having a go at me everytime they see me in town, which is usually in exodus. I really have no idea why I was such an easy target but i agree with spoonie, not everyone gets bullied or is a bully . Its a serious issue and had affected me deeply .
|
|