High School Bullies Often Get What's Coming to Them

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Back in high school, there were always kids who tried to act tough by bullying others.

It was frusterating for me, dealing with bullies who I wanted to see mess with the wrong kid and get pummeled. It seemed like it would never happen.

But guess what? It certainly did.

We had one teen in our school who every so often would mess with some of the other students. He was sort of a big kid. And he thought he was so big and bad.

However, one day he decided to mess with the strongest kid in school. And that was not a good idea, to say the least.

Instead of looking so cool, he got his clock cleaned. He even had to see a doctor because he got punched in the ribs.

The moral of the story is that no matter how big, bad, and tough a bully thinks he is, there's always someone else that can beat up even physically large bullies. So for anyone who likes to pick on others, you'll mess with the wrong kid sooner or later. It's probably not a matter of if but when. You never know who your messing with.
 
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Re: High School Bullies Often Get What's Coming Too Them

Some victims of high school bullying found the verbal assaults to actually be more traumatic that the physical punishment they endured.
 

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A girl who bulled me in school got ran over by a train, lost 3 of 4 limbs then died. Karma is a bitch.
 

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I was the wrong kid
I seems small and quiet
but I was bipolar and only needed a little shuv from the bully to go into overtime
my friends called me The Machine
 

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I was told that I was to not get into trouble in school, or, I'd be in bigger trouble when I got home. I got harassed and bullied quite a bit, so tended to stay by myself. One kid kept harassing me. I'd report him to the playground supervisor but nothing came of it. My dad told me I needed to take care of business and, if I got into trouble, to let him know. So, the next time he came after me, I turned around and punched him in the nose. No blood, no damage, but, a lot of tears.... from him. Never got into trouble either.
 

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Teachers wouldn't do anything when kids bullied others right in front of them in my school. And to make matters worse, if they had done all they could, it wouldn't have been enough anyway. Bullies getting thrown out of class or suspended was no big deal for them, as they got in trouble for a lot of other things anyway. And a lot of these bullies had parents who would do little if anything about it when they're child got into trouble. So the teachers hands were tied behind there backs, as opposed to the old days when teachers were allowed to physically throw students up against walls. But liberals put an end to that and stripped the teachers and principals power, making other students vulnerable to bullying.

So I hope they're happy!
 

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I bet they're real happy! They have to hire teams of counselors to be on staff, now, too.
 

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Oh people tried to mess with me in junior high and high school but "Homey don't play dat" and they had another thing coming. I remember some dude pissed me off in junior high during gym. He came within 2 inches of a flying folding metal chair.
 

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Some victims of high school bullying found the verbal assaults to actually be more traumatic that the physical punishment they endured.

Any emotional abuse is worse then physical cos its a direct insult to you as a person, cuts deeper then a black eye lol... I have nothing but contempt for bullies, and I have even more anger towards the parents who bully the kids at home and teach them its ok to be a thug and push others around.
 

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Unfortunately though, bullies tend to pick on weaker people, as they're really cowards.
 

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I was bullied in middle school until I'd finally had enough and kicked the crap out of the main chick bullying me. That shit stopped that day.
 

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One kid back when I was in elementary school used to get beat up on a fairly regular basis. He was smaller then most of us. But he had it coming to him. He'd start trouble with other students. However, he never learned his lesson and kept on getting pummeled again and again. Go figure. Something was wrong with him psychologically.
 

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I'm going to make sure that when my kids are in school that if they are bullied to punch them in the face. And I'm very serious about that one.
 

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Many child and teen bullies have been bullied themselves. They felt powerless when they were being bullied. So they go on to bully others, believing it's 'their turn' to be the person in power.
 

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One kid back when I was in elementary school used to get beat up on a fairly regular basis. He was smaller then most of us. But he had it coming to him. He'd start trouble with other students. However, he never learned his lesson and kept on getting pummeled again and again. Go figure. Something was wrong with him psychologically.
Had a kid in school like this too. I felt sorry for him so I never faught him. I would set him up with people his size. I was just about his size but I knew I could kill him easily.
He was just so abnoctious with his cockyness people were always wanted to put him in his place I kept my cockyness inside and didnt brag and boast I just acted

Many child and teen bullies have been bullied themselves. They felt powerless when they were being bullied. So they go on to bully others, believing it's 'their turn' to be the person in power.
this is very true
Im dealing with a kid now that has this mentality and he is trying to change but he has been doing it so long he said his first reaction is to do it
 

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Although this child had it coming to him, he would get beat up for at least five minutes on the school yard in which many other kids would watch these one-sided fights. Where were the teachers?! This kid was only a fourth grader! The playground we had was quite large, and they obviously didn't have enough teachers watching over the students. That says a lot about the school officials as well as the teachers who should've informed their higher-ups that more teachers wer needed to monitor the school playground.

It's not brain surgery for these teachers to figure this out.
 
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