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im lucky. im friends with like everyone in my year group. even if i dont hang out with them. and the fact that when i do get into fights i can generally handle myself. thats wat 2 years on ninjitsu does to ya. but there arent very many fights were i ###### from. but don't take crap from anyone. i dont. hope everything turns out alright.

just dont act like a ######, if they see you are weak then they will take advantage of it.

Sounds like your in a bit of trouble though, im glad i was never bullied at school. But your mates sound like wimps, they run off all the ****ing time. What sort of mate would run off and leave you to get beaten up, i think you need to find some new friends.

dealing with 4-5 people is ok, but when it gets up to 15 you have a problem :no:

my advice:

if they are in the back yard throwing stones, go out and challenge them to 1 on 1's. if they refuse (which 95% the time they will) go back inside and call the cops before they leave

if you decide to go out, get some friends to go with you. and by friends i mean good friends that won't abandon you if you get in a fight

maybe start body building. go to gym and such

like someone said erlier, make friends with other body builders. <--- also includes football players, lacrosse players, and wrestlers :yes:

if this goes on for a long time, then go down to the police station in person and give them a list of the major players. ones that keep showin up over and over again in your backyard everyday. leave the random ones out of it untill they become major players

i was fortunate to only get in 3 or so fights in my life. all in highschool. and i won all of em :laugh: but i was lucky cause if it started to get like me vs 15 people i knew i had the whole wrestling, lacrossse, and half the football team on my side. it's nice to play sports :happy:

wow, i can't believe i read that.. i guess i was really bored.

but that completely sucks. so heres the low down.

you gotta get them to STOP doing this.. and the best way, is beat the **** out of one of them, or 2.. maybe a bat? or scare them with a fake gun :) kidding don't do that, thats illegal.

but your still young, so they'll keep doing it until your like 19ish. you gotta really fight back against these kids, flamethrowers are great :D

next time they get smart to you pull out a fake gun that looks real they will **** themselves. it's funny watching them suck up once you do it. me and my brother did it when i was in 9th grade because this gang down here kept beatin me up because i called one of their sisters a slut because she sexed me one night then one of my mates 2 nights later :angry: i'm friends with them now, but that's what you can do. get a fake gun :)

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I'd do that except when you p!ss somebody off enough, and they've played way to much GTA (jk) they just might pull a real one :cry:

I would ussually say grow some balls and beat the **** out of them but it looks like you already tried that. Set up a video camera near your house and switch it on with out them knowing when they come by. Then video tape them doing something illegal and turn it in to the police. This way they should be able to identify them and lay some charges, after one of these asswipes gets sent away they wont bother you anymore.

fly me over there to England i'll be more than happy to kick there asses for you bro :)

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Im down, but you have to pay me to fly over there. Just don't go and get a gun and start killing people, that doesnt' solve anything. In the end you will be in jail for life or dead.

Just beat them down.

Go looking for them one by one and settle the score Steven Segal Stylee...

See how tough they are by themselves.

this sorta huge school fights never happend to me. and i know how you feel. but heres my suggestion. for now, dont fight. cuz you want the cops off your ass. what you want to do is, always travel around with friends. also tell you friends not to fight. dont threaten them, cuz then they'll have something to use against you. just keep it low for now, defend yourself when you have to. once it dies down a bit, confront them, ask them exactly what its all about, and get their leader (if they have one) to fight you one on one "like a man" lol. if you win that fight, its over, congratulations, if you lose, big deal.

btw does your school have any of those buffed guys that are chill but also help ppl out? i know quite a few of those ppl from my school. they are the kind of guys that would make sure one guy doesnt get beat on by ten, and they would help out a person in need any day of the week. and they're pretty damn good fighters too. if you have any of these guys at school, make friends with them.

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Heh he should get a lot of the UK lot on Neowin to go down there and beat the **** out of these lot, be funny to see like... 30 of us just run out of his house with bats, bricks, and anything else we can find and leave the lot of them in the street in a pile, K.O'd.

Fedex ripgut across too. :laugh:

yer quite a few of them are skaters tbh but there are also just alot of townies :angry:  theres the skatergroup just roaming the streets wanting to hurt me and the towny group that hang around by the shop (co-op) and if needs they would help each other to beat me up :(

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skaters? losers you mean

who's still a skater this days, everyone is a rapper now, skaters are losers

if i ever see a skater acting like that hes gonna be dead serieusly

hmm if i ever go to uk those punks better watch their backs, bro reading that just made me want to hit your dad but i won't elaboate on that :p

if you want i could give you a bbgun at no cost, add me to msn if you do; [email protected] or just pm me :)

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lol thanks :) , but i think i will pass lol i would kick there ass on there own but if i do then they will all come looking for me anyways and bring more

and yer i have alot of mates at woodkirk who are 'hard' and good in fights but they dont live near me, i could get them to come up on a friday night but there isnt much point becuase its just gang against gang all the time and the police said to me if they see me in a huge gang fight they dont care they will lock us all up 'zero tolerance' even if we didnt start the fight or w/e! ;)

i am just going to lay low for a while lol like its the holidays now but on school weeks they are only out friday and saturday nights usually so i just dont go out of the house then when im on my own! :ninja:

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