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Post by Kiddo on Feb 25, 2003 23:07:48 GMT -5
I have discovered the joy of hurting people who deserve it. The stalker freshman pervert was being especially annoying and finally stepped over the line by invading my personal space. So I slapped him. Hard. And ya know what... if he ever tries to touch me again, I'll slap him again. Or hit him. Or hurt him in some way. I've gotten really violent this year... don't know what's gotten into me. ;D
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Post by noremac9 on Feb 25, 2003 23:10:32 GMT -5
I have discovered the joy of hurting people who deserve it. The stalker freshman pervert was being especially annoying and finally stepped over the line by invading my personal space. So I slapped him. Hard. And ya know what... if he ever tries to touch me again, I'll slap him again. Or hit him. Or hurt him in some way. I've gotten really violent this year... don't know what's gotten into me. ;D Boundries are good. If you've got boundries, and someone crosses them, hit 'em hard. Of course, you can get by with it a lot easier than most guys can...
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Post by spectrum on Feb 26, 2003 22:15:03 GMT -5
Hey! You got limits and they break 'em, they deserve to be smacked! They do it again, smack 'em again! Them again, start hittin' them! If they don't get it by then, they're either dumb or stubborn. Either way, if you can't make 'em stop soon, tell some one.
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Post by Linnen Malfoy on Feb 26, 2003 22:33:20 GMT -5
Good job Kiddo! ^_^ If he does it again, bring a lead pipe. (Thats a joke, don't follo wmy advice...)^_~;;;
Anyways, it's good that you have boundaries. If someone crosses them, don't feel obligated to take it. >P
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Post by sara on Feb 27, 2003 1:23:11 GMT -5
Did you give them a warning first.
Depending on how far they crossed the boundaries, I would have first probably given him a very stern warning, and if they went further I wouldn't slap them (slaps can do permanent damage on occasion ... learned that in stage combat class), but rather clasp the shoulders and give him a piece of my mind.
Of course, what you really want to do is to shock him. If this low-key violence shocked him away from you for good, and isn't entailing much aftermath (rumors, called to the office, etc.) then good. If it's only encouraging him, then it's obviously not working, and you should try another tactic to get at him.
EDIT : Or rather, to get him to mind his own buisness. Of course, one way of doing that is leaving an impression on him...
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Post by lupe on Feb 27, 2003 8:00:48 GMT -5
Yeah! You go Kiddo!!!
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Post by Princess Ember Mononoke on Feb 27, 2003 10:48:14 GMT -5
*scowls* When I was littler, my "boundraries" were WAY too tight, so if I EVER slap someone again for anything less than them trying to kidnap me, I'll be in the biggest trouble you could imagine.
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Post by Kiddo at school on Feb 27, 2003 10:59:04 GMT -5
He's been bugging me for a long time. He kept calling me every night until my dad scared him off, now he bugs me over aim. I'm sure people who chat with me have heard references to the freshman Ick ick, it's soooo nasty! He's asked me out twice so far. *shudder* It'd be like dating someone I should be babysitting. It's just not right... and even my teacher has told him to leave me alone. Why do all the freaks gravitate towards me?
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Post by noremac9 on Feb 27, 2003 11:10:52 GMT -5
Why do all the freaks gravitate towards me? I'm not even going to answer that. But seriously, it happens to the best of us, freaks are just... well, freaks. If they made sense, they wouldn't be freaks.
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Post by lupe on Feb 27, 2003 18:42:42 GMT -5
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Post by Smiley on Feb 27, 2003 18:58:45 GMT -5
Last year, there was a kid like that at my school...thankfully he never got my AIM address or phone number (my mom has a different last name so he couldn't look me up in the phone book) so it wasn't that bad, and I usually kicked him good and hard before he could get really close. Eventually he moved away...I think my friend pulled down his pants in the hall or something just to humiliate him (I wasn't there). Sometimes, in order to stop someone acting so childish, you have to be a little kid again yourself...hehe...I hope he stops bugging you, though. I can imagine how annoying it would be!
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Post by calvinseviltwin on Mar 1, 2003 11:57:06 GMT -5
Contrary to popular belief
VIOLENCE IS THE ANSWER!
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Post by Charizard on Mar 1, 2003 12:18:04 GMT -5
I'd like to paraphrase our good friend Mr. Homer Simpson...
"To violence! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems."
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Post by Smiley on Mar 1, 2003 12:21:53 GMT -5
Contrary to popular belief VIOLENCE IS THE ANSWER!YES! I hate people who say that we should talk things out, and try to solve a problem gently...THEY ARE THE ONES WHO WILL BE INHIOLATED WHEN THE WORLD BLOWS UP AND IT IS EVERYONE MAN (or woman) FOR HIMSELF!!!!!! HAHAHAHA! Sorry, early morning jitters ;D
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Post by calvinseviltwin on Mar 1, 2003 12:22:40 GMT -5
I'd like to paraphrase our good friend Mr. Homer Simpson... "To violence! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems." EXACTLY
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