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Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - BreShiE - 02-26-2014

This is terrible. The funny thing being is a feel nothing for the two girls. I fucking hate bullies and this is just a result of what happens when you push someone over their limits. Also, don't call a Brit Harry Potter.

Let me get this point across though; this is the Daily Mail. A very well known news company based in the UK mainly known for it's corruption and bullshit stories. However, with the amount of evidence in the post, I would rather you get the brief outline of the story, look at the pictures and make your own assumptions. Don't go by what this article is saying. For all we know he could have been repeatedly beaten + teased by these two girls and he just finally snapped.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2556889/Teenager-jailed-stabbing-girl-face-smashing-anothers-head-against-fence-called-Harry-Potter.html


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Jolly - 02-26-2014

That man is disgusting... if you're gonna stab someone at least give them a knife too and fight it out like gladiators.
Much more interesting that way.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Satan - 02-26-2014

"After the hearing, Leah’s mum Claire Pearce, said: 'The injury has left a scar on Leah’s face that will be there for years.

'I don’t think the sentence was enough for what he did. He admitted he flipped and it was the final straw.

'I think he is a dangerous man given he flipped like that and attacked the girls.

'I feel sorry for the next person that calls him a name.'"

The way she sounds saying this, its as if she believes if someone calls him a name that's it, and he'll attack.
This kind of shit is from months, sometimes years of being tormented. It doesn't take more than a spark if your tank is full to make it explode. I've been there, haven't done it that badly, but I was there time and time again, blowing up over tiny shit rather than the bigger shit because it was the small things that put me past that limit.

Whoever that woman is can go fuck herself. Obviously doesn't know how someone has to be feeling for months/years for it to get that bad.
While his actions may not of been okay, the girls should have been raised to know better than to taunt people. Wouldn't of happened otherwise.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - BlueScreen - 02-26-2014

They had it coming. You don't mess with Harry fucking Potter. Just because he lost his wand, doesn't mean he can't hurt you.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Satan - 02-26-2014

The bit that really gets me is the whole "The injury has left a scar on Leah’s face that will be there for years." shit she said.
Bullying can leave a scar on someone emotionally and mentally for life. Fuck yourself, woman.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - lux - 02-26-2014

I don't see this as bullying. But then again; I can't tell if it's been persistent.

All three of them are in the wrong. But like Satan said, a scar on her face is nothing compared to what people under chronic pressure and bullying have. Whether an emotional scar embedded with them for the rest of their life; or the scars they've created themselves.

Bullying is bad people. But I see it as a lesson. A lesson that's needed. If someone is not bullied (even on the smallest scale) they will turn out to be a bully, and normally a stuck-up snob. You will never be able to 'stop' bullying. Just be able to assist with the recovery.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - BreShiE - 02-26-2014

(02-26-2014, 03:19 PM)Lux Wrote: I don't see this as bullying. But then again; I can't tell if it's been persistent.

All three of them are in the wrong. But like Satan said, a scar on her face is nothing compared to what people under chronic pressure and bullying have. Whether an emotional scar embedded with them for the rest of their life; or the scars they've created themselves.

Bullying is bad people. But I see it as a lesson. A lesson that's needed. If someone is not bullied (even on the smallest scale) they will turn out to be a bully, and normally a stuck-up snob. You will never be able to 'stop' bullying. Just be able to assist with the recovery.

Let me get this point across though; this is the Daily Mail. A very well known news company based in the UK mainly known for it's corruption and bullshit stories. However, with the amount of evidence in the post, I would rather you get the brief outline of the story, look at the pictures and make your own assumptions. Don't go by what this article is saying. For all we know he could have been repeatedly beaten + teased by these two girls and he just finally snapped.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Eclipse - 02-26-2014

As a person that's been bullied all through my school life, I see where he's coming from, and I'm on his side with this one. Bullying hurts a person a lot more than what he did to the two bitches. It's also funny how nothing was done to the two girls. Any fool can see that he didn't just flip because of one comment. They were being treated as though he just flipped on them for no reason. I swear, that quote at the end saying how she feels sorry for the next person that calls him a name, I felt like going over there and stabbing her face all over again. These kind of things are built up for years, and I'm a person speaking from experience.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Mom - 02-26-2014

As an ex-bully, I can say that the golden rule works on both sides:
"Don't tease the gators".

There's always that certain threshold where you need to know to back the fuck off. These girls didn't know.
I kinda hope the girls die.

( Yes, I'm a vindictive bitch. That's how it is now. )

Though I may be biased because he's pretty cute.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeither way: The woman talks like she has indepth psychological understanding of this boy. And that's what I hate most. Most all 'mature' adults ( Starting in early forties, I would say ) think that most all children have the brain of chimps and can't think farther than "Fire equals hurt", and as such find analyzing them easy.
Of course they would hate admitting that their lower generation is complex, since ignorance reigns in that aspect when it comes to the human mind since even that of a toddler is bloody complicated. Not to mention that, especially in parents (from what I observed in my own area at least), they seem to think they possess some form of either omniscient or omnipresent power that lets them know the state of the situation immediately, denying any reasoning, valid cause, or even possible fault of their own because they're just so bloody sure that they are right and that the other is wrong.
There are horrible actions, and sometimes, those actions are justified, and most of the time, you either will be too stupid to comprehend why or you will simply be unaware, fucking deal with it.

Compressing this into two sentences:

This bitch isn't a psychologist. I hope someone punches her in the windpipe because some people shouldn't have the right to speak.


RE: Why Not To Bully Someone - Or Call Them Harry Potter - Eclipse - 02-26-2014

(02-26-2014, 06:24 PM)Lord English Wrote: As an ex-bully, I can say that the golden rule works on both sides:
"Don't tease the gators".

There's always that certain threshold where you need to know to back the fuck off. These girls didn't know.
I kinda hope the girls die.

( Yes, I'm a vindictive bitch. That's how it is now. )

You're trying to defend bullying? :disgusted: