Can someone you knew nearly a decade ago really destroy your social life?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by wanttofeelaccepted, Jul 10, 2006.

  1. wanttofeelaccepted

    wanttofeelaccepted Member

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    I heard a while ago of this girl who had this bully, now this bully used to steal this girls "friends" and tell them that if they'd play with her sheand her older brother would beat them up. Of course only being seven they believed her and didnt play with the girl. Sometimes one or two of the girls would pretend to play with the girl so the bully could get close enough to hurt her. This went on for years, expecially after the victems two friends moved away.
    After a while a boy came to the school, because everyone said he was ugly, he was instantly outcast from any group, seeing this as an oppertunity to make a friend, the girl began talking to the boy and trying to gain his trust. After some unfortunate events, the boy began to mistrust the girl and began running away from her calling her "One of them.",

    One day the boy was running away from her, she was trying to catch uo to him to tell him that she would never hurt him in any way and that she will allways be his friend. Suddenly the bully and four other girls grabbed him and pushed him to the ground, two held down his legs, while the other two held down his arms, while the bully pummeled and kicked him in the stomache chest and face.

    The girl stood in utter most terror watching them do so, too scared to, she whispered to herself 'I'll get you help'. but couldnt move, after the bully was through with the boy, she looked up.."Get her" she growled, pointing towards the girl. The girl turned and ran as fast as she could, she cant remember where she was going to go, didnt care, she was too scared to go back for the boy, didnt know if he was okay.

    ...That was the last she ever saw him, she says she blames herself for what happened to him, if only she had caught him, and told him how she felt. She says doesnt want to get close to anyone, cant trust anyone.

    Whats your opinion about the whole thing, what should she think?
     
  2. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    in order for someone to destroy my social life i'd have to have one and care about having one. so haha the joke's on anyone who would want to.

    as for advise, none of us can chainge the past without a time machine. and it's a good thing we don't have them either. i do believe there are laws about strong arm assault. that's what cops are for. what they get paid for. next time something like that happens tell a cop there's an asualt in progress and where. if (s)he's honest (s)he'll do their job. break it up. issue warnings, citations, possibly even arrests.

    we may not like or trust their existence, but that IS what the're for.

    =^^=
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  3. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    That is why they make pepper spray, hair spray and a lighter, spray on perfume to the eyes, hair spray to the eyes (I suggest aquanet) a very good jab to the throat just 2 to 3" below the jaw and with a fist as hard as you can (no wont kill but loose air for a few minutes) always go for the leader, stay on the leader no matter what, get her to the ground, and close your mind on her, hands full of hair and her face being rashed into the concrete over and over, yes the others will beat the hell out of your back but they too in short will freak in horror as thier friend is being destroyed and her face will never look the same.


    That or document what was done and call the police.
     
  4. wanttofeelaccepted

    wanttofeelaccepted Member

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    I like that one YankNBurn.

    I should pass it on to her. lol
     
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