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Well, I think you can handle yourself. You haven't seemed to experience Hell Rage. Once you get that mad, you will be able to rip them all a new one without even noticing you smacked their face off with one punch.

I was with my buddy and he was being bullied back when I was in HS. They little punks thought they were macho and all and started to harass him, eventually I get really ****ed off and it elevated into Hell Rage. They all cried to their mommy's and screamed bloody mercy.

a switchblade can get you out of many sticky situations, if they're illegal where you live, then go find yourself a nice long evil looking serated hunting knife! if you're more of the pocket knife type, then get a big one and loosen the screw on the front where the blade attaches so it will open at the flick of the wrist. :yes:

a switchblade can get you out of many sticky situations, if they're illegal where you live, then go find yourself a nice long evil looking serated hunting knife! if you're more of the pocket knife type, then get a big one and loosen the screw on the front where the blade attaches so it will open at the flick of the wrist. :yes:

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I somehow doubt that is illegal.

in some states here in the US, switch blades as well as butter fly knives are illegal to own, and i don't suggest that you slash the living s*** out of them, just intimidate them with it and call the authorities. then sit back and laugh 5 years later when they can't get jobs because of thier criminal records.

get tony montana on to 'em :p

get him to say "on behalf of dannyscott5 and neowin.net" then he pulls out a gun and blows all their heads off :p

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"Maybe you can handle yourself one of them First Class tickets to the resurrection"

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:h:

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great idea, theres quite a lot off ppl here from uk, if i was one of them i would come.

There's only one solution. Fight fire with fire. They **** you off, you **** them off even more. They throw a rock? Throw a punch. They throw a punch? throw 2 punches. Do that til one goes down K.O.

When I started high school, kids loved to **** me off because I'd get bothered by it and they seemed to like it with their high-toned laughs and such.

Throughout my high school experience, if there's one thing that I learned it's that you have to stand up and be ready to defend yourself whenever possible. When people ****ed me off, I'd beat em up. I lost a few times I won't deny that but most of the time, the message was clear: Don't bs me. Made a guy eat snow once, lots of nose bleeds, nausea from kicking in their stomach. When kids/teens see that you are ready to get physical, the only thing they'll try is to gather up as a group/gang and that is if they want to bother. At least that's how it was in my ghetto high school. So much fights/gangfights, almost every week.

My personal suggestion? Beat 'em up. You will feel good and all fuzzy inside.

That was one of the longest things I have read in ages.

I used to be bullied by one lad about 2 years back, because at the time, I was lets say, rather big for my age. This kid, allways had somthing to say about me, wether it be to my face or somone else, it got to a stage when I didnt know what to do. People said just ignore him and it will go away (it being him, the problem). So i did this for a few weeks, with no luck.

So, then I thought what will make him stop, so I asked my mom for advice, she said, well ignore him ( like they allwyas do ) and I said, no I tried that and doesnt work. My dad suggested hitting him, seeing as I was pretty big then, and bigger than him, my mom said, Violence never solves anything, but beleve me, it does.

So, anyways, back at school, he was saying all mean stuff to me again, and I thougt this is the time, so I said, you got so much to say, but if you think about it, its ironic, because your almost as big as me (which he was) so he said, but I aint as big as you, trying to sound clever, so I just said F**k you, and he was all, you what, WTF did you say, and then out of nowhere he hit me.

I was not going to tolerate this, so I hit him, and kept hitting him, and eventually I beat him up, nut this was pretty bad, because, I was wearing some CAT Trainers, and they were steel toe capped. At this moment in time, I never thought anything of it, but I was kicking him in the head. When some teachers pulled me off him, they picked him, up. His eyes were rolling, and I thought, Oh F**k, boy oh boy I am in trouble now.

Luckily he got off with a really bad headache and some minor bleeding, and he had a few days off school. Now this was an act of violence, and people say it doesnt solve anything, but if you have read all of this, you might know that, it does.

From what I have read of your storie tho, it seems that they are not bullying you because you moved schools, it most probably because you hit that guy at the beginnin, for making the call. He probably told somone, and they told somone, and they just want to stick up for him, and get you back. I see this as the other person being weak. Because, I know, I wouldnt go and get somone else to stick up for me.

If you have done somthing to provoke somone, then, if they wanted to, should confront you. Not go and get somone else to fight their battles for them.

LOL, and I have had lots of people say that to me, 'He's my cousin' When you know for a fact that theyre not.

Honestly tho, I dont know what you could do to make them stop, as somone mentioned, carrying knives is somthing that you can recive a hefty centence for in the U.K., so I dont advise that.

I just hope that It works out for you in the end.

From the movie Thirteen, Nikki Reed & Evan Rachel Wood

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and alot of you are just saying beat them up, this is impossible for god sake unless i bring some friends round or they are on there own. if there on there own and i beat 1 of them up then he will get his m8s to beat me again, i could always ask for a one on one fight and have about 50-50 chance of winning but if i get him down they will all jump on me believe me they wouldnt stick to there word, im just going to avoid them whenever possible and when im like 18 and see them on there own beat them up and just say if you bring your m8s onto me next time i see you again on your own your dead :yes:

should work if i hit him hard enough :p :) ;)

Okay, that's it.  The use of guns, weapons and other physical violence is horrible in these kinds of situations.  The posts concerning those, have been removed.

If anyone continues to post these types of things...they will be warned and the thread will be closed.

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;) THANKS Maple, I really wanted to hear that.

Cheers mate!

I used to get bullied at primary school, fortunately I moved to a secondary school that no-one else went to and got into a better crowd, i.e. the middle of the road lot, not to popular yet not skanky, yet respected by all (hell, the popular kids ended up with skanky jobs!!!)

being a fat guy, I get a little trouble in the street from the hoody, sk8ter and towny lots, all aged 14 - 17 and trying to buy booze from shops yet can't lol (so funny when you see that happen).

being a hockey player I sometimes carry my stick, I never get trouble from anyone lol

to the first poster: sorry to hear about that, all I can say is hold out and give as good as you get, they (should) forget after a while.

if it gets really bad, get some mates together, channel ur rage and give them what for

edit: violence never solves anything is true to a point, yet with some people they will only respond to a punch

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I used to get bullied at primary school, fortunately I moved to a secondary school that no-one else went to and got into a better crowd, i.e. the middle of the road lot, not to popular yet not skanky, yet respected by all (hell, the popular kids ended up with skanky jobs!!!)

being a fat guy, I get a little trouble in the street from the hoody, sk8ter and towny lots, all aged 14 - 17 and trying to buy booze from shops yet can't lol (so funny when you see that happen).

being a hockey player I sometimes carry my stick, I never get trouble from anyone lol

to the first poster: sorry to hear about that, all I can say is hold out and give as good as you get, they (should) forget after a while.

if it gets really bad, get some mates together, channel ur rage and give them what for

edit: violence never solves anything is true to a point, yet with some people they will only respond to a punch

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lmao thanks for all your advise people, and nice hockey stick btw :cool: :rofl:

i will let you know if anything major happens to do with my first post :yes: , any more stories??? ;)

dannyscott5 i can't say i'm sorry for you, you and your family seem very agressive, it all started because you punched some one for a very poor reason if you had just asked the girl out again or left it, shes probably not the only one for you it would of been over. But instead your know just having huge turf wars between a rival school.

How about you stop being an idiot, and tell your dad to get some help, if he's disappointed in you for not winning a fight instead of trying to get it sorted/stopped then there is something wrong with him.

Stop thinking your great because you are fighting back, and for god sakes why haven't you got the police involved or maybe set up security cameras if its that bad, its better to be called a coward and catch these guys on tape than it is to die, your dad would be really disappointed with you then.

dannyscott5 i can't say i'm sorry for you, you and your family seem very agressive, it all started because you punched some one for a very poor reason if you had just asked the girl out again or left it, shes probably not the only one for you it would of been over.  But instead your know just having huge turf wars between a rival school.

How about you stop being an idiot, and tell your dad to get some help, if he's disappointed in you for not winning a fight instead of trying to get it sorted/stopped then there is something wrong with him.

Stop thinking your great because you are fighting back, and for god sakes why haven't you got the police involved or maybe set up security cameras if its that bad, its better to be called a coward and catch these guys on tape than it is to die, your dad would be really disappointed with you then.

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coming from shycho LOL, erm ive tried getting the police involved but they dont do anything :( and we did have a video camera but it has broken and they cost quite a bit of money, ive tried videotaping them before but dont really catch them doing anything :( my dad does NOT need help so shut up, hes a great dad i bet all of you think he is like someone who always gets into fights, he hasnt got into a fight for 5years now :) and he only got into fights when people like what we would call chavs now said anything about him when he was younger. anyways why am i talking about this :rolleyes: you wouldnt understand its just he isnt dissapointed as such he just doesnt like seeing me get hurt. dont you dare turn this around about my dad thow just becuase of what he has said, he does not need help, hes been through so much in his life that was not needed :( its affected my life and my sisters life aswell now, alot of you can probably guess at what has happened but it is alot deeper unfotunately :(

anyway i dont want to hear about people dissing my father, just want to know about other peoples stories ;)

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