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Dr Strangelove
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I seem to recall reading about a poll done on high school bullying shortly after Columbine. Students were asked whather they had bullied or been bullied by classmates during the month prior to the survey. A larger number of respondents, about 55%, confesed to having bullied, while about 50% claimed to have been bullied. The results suggest that belligerence is a very common mode of interpersonal interaction among American teens. I would guess that many of the respondents had both given and received. Most of those who had been bullied probably had someone lower on the pecking order to vent their humiliation upon.
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child of Thor
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I used to bully others, but then at the age of around 7 i had a 'realisation' of what i'd been putting people through. I didnt like how that made me feel and ever since that day i've made it one of my missions to protect the weak and beat on the bullies.
I had quite a good run during the ages 10-17, where i would get weaker or just more gentle guys/girls coming to ask me for help. The bully problems at my various schools did decline a bit.
The odd cuts/bruises/bloody noses i recieved seemed a small price to pay for absolving myself from my past sins imho, but it also taught we wider lessons of right and wrong. I still feel pretty bad about the bully i used to be.
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