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RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Jolly - 02-27-2014

(02-27-2014, 12:03 AM)Leaking Wrote: I am going to continously smack your piss of shit site offline over and over enjoy Smile


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Isn't it already bedtime? Go to bed, kid.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Crypt - 02-27-2014

\'Aurora\' pid=\'235457\' dateline=\'1393437872\ Wrote:Jew before he hits you back,

Don\'t you mean,

before he hits *jew* back?

*budum-tss*


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Oni - 02-27-2014

A normal person doesn't just go and beat the living hell out of two girls. Obviously he was suffering some form of torment and they were the cause of it. That's not to justify his actions, but the fact he received a lower sentence.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Mom - 02-27-2014

(02-26-2014, 07:04 PM)Aurora Wrote: That's a different context. You're saying that there's a limit to how much you can hit a Jew before he hits you back, plus the wording that you used. The golden rule? Phah.

The best you can muster is "That's a different context"? You are very stubborn and I'm guessing you're the type who won't swallow his pride even though it's very apparent what I mean.
Fine, I won't force you to. Just don't have to be a complete dick about it.

(02-26-2014, 11:33 PM)Jolly Wrote: To be honest, after going trough that conversation, you seem to take things too personally, Aurora.
Bullying is something that shouldn't exist, but yet exists. It is sometimes inevitable and can leave scars on even both sides.

It is easy to see how one could take what English wrote as something offensive or ''pro-bullying'' but i can get his point.
Everything these days, good or bad have their own limits that must never be crossed. If you cross certain limits you will also be crossing the boundary of your own humanity till you lose it entirely.

Holding grudges on something or someone is just pointless and will only serve in trapping your rational mind in the cage of the past. Everything has their cause, even the bad things. The only thing people can do is to leave the past as past and walk toward the future.

I am completely open to the possibility that I may have used the wrong words to reach my message, it honestly wouldn't be the first time.
Though you nailed my meaning perfectly.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Nyx - 02-27-2014

"Outraged Walker saw red, rushed to his flat before coming back downstairs with a milk bottle full of water and threw it over the girls." seems legit. Who gets called Harry Potter by two random chicks, rushes into the flat to get water, pour it on them, then proceed to shank one in the face and slam another's into a fence. Seems highly unlikely to me...


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Eclipse - 02-27-2014

(02-27-2014, 05:18 AM)Lord English Wrote: The best you can muster is "That's a different context"? You are very stubborn and I'm guessing you're the type who won't swallow his pride even though it's very apparent what I mean.
Fine, I won't force you to. Just don't have to be a complete dick about it.

I'm the one that's stubborn? Wow. I'm not the one that sunk from having a discussion to insulting the other person. It's pathetic. I expected more from you English...

Spoiler:
Bluescreen shall hear of this... Wink



RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Jolly - 02-27-2014

(02-27-2014, 08:44 AM)Aurora Wrote: I'm the one that's stubborn? Wow. I'm not the one that sunk from having a discussion to insulting the other person. It's pathetic. I expected more from you English...

Spoiler:
Bluescreen shall hear of this... Wink

Actually, he wasn't really insulting you. He was just implying that your way of acting was immature and childish. If you replace ''a complete dick'' with ''moody and personal'' it comes across better.

And to be quite honest, I thought you were a better person than just to flail at someone else, Aurora. If you truly wear the face of a lion with pride you should act more dignified.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Eclipse - 02-27-2014

(02-27-2014, 04:27 PM)Jolly Wrote: Actually, he wasn't really insulting you. He was just implying that your way of acting was immature and childish. If you replace ''a complete dick'' with ''moody and personal'' it comes across better.

And to be quite honest, I thought you were a better person than just to flail at someone else, Aurora. If you truly wear the face of a lion with pride you should act more dignified.

I don't understand how I was acting undignified. I was quite enjoying that discussion, but maybe I'm mistaken.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - BreShiE - 02-27-2014

(02-26-2014, 06:44 PM)Aurora Wrote: I'm not saying that you encourage bullying. I'm saying that you think that bullying is acceptable? There's a certain threshold? Bullshit. There is no threshold. There is no way to justify it.

As someone who has been bullied all throughout his life, and still do to some extent to this very day, I justify bullying. I believe it's a necessity in life. It teaches you how to handle certain situations and will either make or break you. I believe everything that happens in life contorts, distorts and arranges you into the very person you are at present. I am very content with the person I am currently; I'm confident, social and forcing myself onto the path of success.

I believe without being bullied throughout my life, I wouldn't be the person I am now. Could I possibly be a better person, in a better situation than I am now? Sure. I most certainly wouldn't have been kicked out of school, I most certainly wouldn't have been rebellious nor have anti-social tendencies as a child, but again it's the process involved that has turned me into who I am now.

Now, this isn't to say that bullying isn't emotionally and physically damaging, because it is. I still get random flinches which I relate to physical bullying. However, I'm now hard-earned to emotional bullying. I've heard it all before in terms to the reason why I was bullied and it no longer bothers me. This in turn makes me a stronger person.

Without being in the situation I am now, I wouldn't be half the person I am. I wouldn't have learned to respect each and every person, no matter their situation and I'm thank-full, in a way, to my past bullies, although still built up in anger over shit that has happened.

tl;dr - Bullying makes or breaks a person and if it makes you, you are a much better person than if you hadn't have been bullied in the first place.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Eclipse - 02-27-2014

(02-27-2014, 05:40 PM)BreShiE Wrote: tl;dr - Bullying makes or breaks a person and if it makes you, you are a much better person than if you hadn't have been bullied in the first place.

As a person who has also been bullied, I'm half with you. It's not really a pleasant experience but yes, I see how it changes you.