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Exactly Stars it does happen, people either ignore it thinking it doesn't happen or people join in thinking its cool...

Yes Coffeee i do get bullied alot at school and other people do to at my school as well, if people pay attention and dont think its not there in society then maybe a bigger effort will be done for people to stop it, if i say to the bullies, no stop, p*ss off then they carry it on, then other people join in. But if other people stand up to the bullies even if they aren't being bullied then they will hopefully stop, the standing up can be as little as not laughing to what the "people" are doing.

Sometimes creamhackered violence is not the answer as it can encourage others to do it to you, or if they are stupid enough do the same to you but worse...

Exactly Stars it does happen, people either ignore it thinking it doesn't happen or people join in thinking its cool...

Yes Coffeee i do get bullied alot at school and other people do to at my school as well, if people pay attention and dont think its not there in society then maybe a bigger effort will be done for people to stop it, if i say to the bullies, no stop, p*ss off then they carry it on, then other people join in. But if other people stand up to the bullies even if they aren't being bullied then they will hopefully stop, the standing up can be as little as not laughing to what the "people" are doing.

Sometimes creamhackered violence is not the answer as it can encourage others to do it to you, or if they are stupid enough do the same to you but worse...

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Im really sorry to hear that dave. But sometimes what creamhackered said is right, bullies need to be shown they arent the only ones that can take the p*ss

Share the site Brett...

I dont know how to stop the bullies, we see bullies and then we see the parent... and OMG The nut doesnt fall far from the tree... its not fair!

I am so sorry, I do wonder what the solution is

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I don't know but the site but I'll ask him later today or tomorrow at school. Then I'll paste the link here :yes:

I have a pink breast cancer band, a blue beat the bullys, a white 'jesus loves me' (which i wear as i think its funky not that im a hardcore christian no offence) and on monday im getting the white Make Poverty History one, they sell these in Oxfam shops all over the UK and its only costs a ?1 donation, but you can donate more if you want, they also sell these online, go to . Im also going to get the Stand Up Speak Up racim ones. I think the bands are a really good idea!!! They are sending out a message while looking trendy at the same time.

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Do you really think they make you look trendy?

A few years ago a swatch watch made you trendy, and that was just a piece of plastic you wore round your wrist also.

Wow this thread shows up on Google when u search buy nike stand up speak out wristbands.

But yeh i think these are also a good idea and agree with what sazzy said that they make u look trendy at the same time. I want an anti-racism one now :p I might go to town at weekend and buy some.

Hi, if anyone here can get a nike stand up speak up wristband at a store near you could someobody mail me one as i cant find one anywhere and im not willing o pay the prices on ebay same with a beat the bully one please, pm me if anyone can help

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Yeh same here, if anyone could a stand up speak up racism one, id buy it!!! on ebay theyre wayyy too expensive and all the shops near me are sold out,

I have recently bought 10 LIVESTRONG yellow bands, these are REALLY rare in shops, and are going for high prices on ebay. Im selling all 10 of the bands, at ?5.00 including p+p if you would like to buy one, i have 10 at the moment and theyre first come first serve so reply back to this post if your interested.

I have recently bought 10 LIVESTRONG yellow bands, these are REALLY rare in shops, and are going for high prices on ebay. Im selling all 10 of the bands, at ?5.00 including p+p if you would like to buy one, i have 10 at the moment and theyre first come first serve so reply back to this post if your interested.

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I have decided to lower them to 4.50 i know its only 50p less, but i cant lower the prices anymore as they were expensive to buy in the first place.

I have decided to lower them to 4.50 i know its only 50p less, but i cant lower the prices anymore as they were expensive to buy in the first place.

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could i buy 10 of you please my email address is [email protected] to get the details on where i live so you can post them thanks.

Remember that these bands are supposed to be about charity and anyone buying or selling them on ebay or anywhere else really need to think about what they are doing.

Personally I wont wear one, they look really cheap and stupid. The idea behind them is good but I just wouldnt wear em...

sazzy2k1uk, I think what you're doing is disgusting.

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