@chaoscougar1: lel. Ya still regret it now. But I said sorry to those guys and made it up to them. We are cool now.
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@chaoscougar1: lel. Ya still regret it now. But I said sorry to those guys and made it up to them. We are cool now.
had a few run ins with some guy in grade school, but i don't think i was being bullied.
never been mugged, but had my locker broken into while i was in high school.
@Acillatem1993:That's true, but he has been in rehab at least twice now. So clearly it is not working. I also know he is a big drug dealer, and that's practically his only source of income. He never went to college, so I don't know how he'll get the same pay grade to support his lifestyle. I remember towards the end of high school he was able to buy a BMW with his stupid drug money... So yeah, I don't think he'll fix his addiction, because he needs the drugs to make money.
I had a next door neighbor who use to (TRY) to bully me growing up, he was a grade ahead of me so he used to think that made him better or something. Anyhow, I'd always kick his ass good each time he tried to pick a fight with me. I'd kick his ass at school, on the bus, on our street This happened for years, he was a stubborn bully. He'd always bring new friends around like they were gonna have his back and they never did. What was funny is my brother and the bully's brother were like best friends growing up. Once, on account of me beating up on him all the time they put boxing gloves on him and my little sister, and that fight was over in five seconds. She had him down on the ground crying with one punch. Anyhow, last thing I heard about him is he grew up to be a wife beater.
I was also mugged by two kids outside the mall when I was leaving the arcade, the idiots went back into the mall and I followed them until I ran across a security guard and they got surrounded and arrested.
No to both.
A lot of bullied people here though. Nerds.
Never bullied and never mugged but I used to have a lot of fights with a kid primary school. On our first day I asked him If he was a boy or a girl. It was a genuine question because he had very long hair, looked very androgynous and had a name I had never heard before. There was no clue in my young mind as to what gender he was without asking and I certainly didnt mean any offence by it.
Safe to say he hated my guts and we were constantly fighting. I still see him and we still dont acknowledge each other despite being grown men. Fortunately I find situations where others feel socially awkward around me hilarious. I can tolerate a whole lot of awkward.
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