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Re: Bullied kid snaps, hulk smashes some little prick.
I know your an opinionated guy and I do agree with you on plenty of things. However, I also know it's not worth it to go back and forth with you. Again, I mean that in the nicest possible way.My 2K17 Boston Celtics MyLeague
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Re: Bullied kid snaps, hulk smashes some little prick.
Aww Scott don't be like that. I didn't slam you. The "I mean this in the nicest possible way" comment along with the grin and hug back me up on that. Plus, when's the last time that I've pointed out one of your grammatical errors? Answer- it's been a long time because you said that you didn't like it so I stopped doing it.
I know your an opinionated guy and I do agree with you on plenty of things. However, I also know it's not worth it to go back and forth with you. Again, I mean that in the nicest possible way.Also most of my grammar errors are from auto correct. I actually do really well in teaching English.
Back and forth is apart of debating. Which I think was a good one.Last edited by Scottdau; 03-17-2011, 08:17 PM.Comment
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I don't know man, to me if you do something that is messed up there will be karma. If he had got his neck broken it would have been his own fault. I would have had no sympathy because he would have voluntarily put himself in a position for something bad to happen to him. If you don't want something bad to happen to you then don't put yourself in position for it to happen. Like bullying a kid much bigger then you. Heck that kid has probably been bullied for months by that kid an he just finally snapped.Comment
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I don't know man, to me if you do something that is messed up there will be karma. If he had got his neck broken it would have been his own fault. I would have had no sympathy because he would have voluntarily put himself in a position for something bad to happen to him. If you don't want something bad to happen to you then don't put yourself in position for it to happen. Like bullying a kid much bigger then you. Heck that kid has probably been bullied for months by that kid an he just finally snapped.Comment
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It seems like in this situation, the universe's interference was not needed.
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LOL at scott.
I salute this fat kid endlessly. And I'd continue saluting him even if he had paralyzed the little prick. Social Darwinism at its finest. You want to blame someone, blame the parent(s) for not teaching the little bastard that he needed to be wiser in picking his battles.
I used to get into one fight a year in school, because I was always the biggest kid in the class. I lived in the hood, and my pops taught me that there "were no style points in the projects". A fight pops off, you end it expeditiously. If it takes a punch to the nuts, so be it. A bite? An eye gouge? By any means necessary. That served, not only to stop the aggressor, but also as a nice little public service announcement to the rest of the class that I wasn't to be trifled with. Guarantee you cats is having second thoughts about coming sideways at my man Casey.Comment
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I am just playing with you guys about the SLAMMING. I guess you guys didn't get the joke. Slamming? Think about it, really don't care if someone is mean to me here.Also most of my grammar errors are from auto correct. I actually do really well in teaching English.
Back and forth is apart of debating. Which I think was a good one.Comment
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Don't know if this was posted or not:
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I'm sure he's trolling. lol
Perhaps more annoying on a forum than the troll is the accuser of trolls.
Anyway, I'm glad the kid stood up for himself. He acted in self-defense and he didn't act excessively, IMO.Bears | Bulls | Cubs | Illinois | #Team3Some
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Re: Bullied kid snaps, hulk smashes some little prick.
No one was trolling, and while most of us disagree with Scott on this subject, he's added a lot more to this thread and discussion than whoever the hell you are.
Leave the modding to the mods :waygotgo:Comment
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Funny read:
A tribute to a gentle giant
By Casey Fan
The kids recording the incident were looking to humiliate what they thought would be an easy target. They thought, “We’ve done this for years. Why haven’t we made his humiliation reach a wider audience?” “Imagine how awesome our friends will think we are.” “This will be great! He won’t fight back, we are clearly his betters.”
But the gods were listening.
So they approached him, surrounded him. Thought to contain him. Their first mistake.
So it began in earnest. Taunting came first, it always does. What was it this time? “Ginger”? “Fatty”? Whatever it was, we know it now as “Their Second Mistake.”
The gods were listening.
“Step it up to violence,” they thought. A foolish youth came forward and grabbed him by the collar. More taunting. A strike to the head.
The youth displayed supreme confidence. He could taste his victim’s humiliation. He even toyed with his victim when they had the audacity to raise a hand to ward off blows. His friends, out of sight, jeered and cheered on their youthful champion. Their golden child.
The camera was running, the youth was giving a show. He danced a little, jabbed at his victim. He wanted more than physical dominance, he wanted to break him down psychologically. It was cruel. It was vile. It was hubris.
It was their last mistake.
With a speed born of many torturous years, Casey lunged. Catching the bully off guard, he closed the gap between them and encircled him with his mighty hands, hefting the arrogant youth and holding him aloft in the sky, completely helpless.
With the might and wrath worthy of Zeus did Casey hurl his malefactor back to the earth like a thunderbolt, burying him in a pile of his own shame and arrogance.
The gods heard.
The ground trembled. The youthful arrogance that rang out only moments before became stunned silence. This hallway was Casey’s arena. His opponent lay defeated in the sand. The silence was his great cheering mob.
It was deafening.
As he circled his defeated abuser, Casey displayed a restraint that convinced one and all that this was not beginner’s luck. If his opponent didn’t thank the gods for their mercy, he should. Casey could just have easily laid waste to his face with a mighty boot at any time.
It would have been justified.
Casey faced what remained of his tormentors, hands at his sides. Casey was no longer a victim. With a look that promised them all destruction and a trip to the underworld, they knew the fight was done.
Casey, the only man present, walked away.Comment
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How was I trolling? I was responding to someone that said don't take the put down personally. All I have been doing is saying what I believe you all feel the need to respond to my post. So I respond back.Comment
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Funny read:
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By Casey Fan
The kids recording the incident were looking to humiliate what they thought would be an easy target. They thought, “We’ve done this for years. Why haven’t we made his humiliation reach a wider audience?” “Imagine how awesome our friends will think we are.” “This will be great! He won’t fight back, we are clearly his betters.”
But the gods were listening.
So they approached him, surrounded him. Thought to contain him. Their first mistake.
So it began in earnest. Taunting came first, it always does. What was it this time? “Ginger”? “Fatty”? Whatever it was, we know it now as “Their Second Mistake.”
The gods were listening.
“Step it up to violence,” they thought. A foolish youth came forward and grabbed him by the collar. More taunting. A strike to the head.
The youth displayed supreme confidence. He could taste his victim’s humiliation. He even toyed with his victim when they had the audacity to raise a hand to ward off blows. His friends, out of sight, jeered and cheered on their youthful champion. Their golden child.
The camera was running, the youth was giving a show. He danced a little, jabbed at his victim. He wanted more than physical dominance, he wanted to break him down psychologically. It was cruel. It was vile. It was hubris.
It was their last mistake.
With a speed born of many torturous years, Casey lunged. Catching the bully off guard, he closed the gap between them and encircled him with his mighty hands, hefting the arrogant youth and holding him aloft in the sky, completely helpless.
With the might and wrath worthy of Zeus did Casey hurl his malefactor back to the earth like a thunderbolt, burying him in a pile of his own shame and arrogance.
The gods heard.
The ground trembled. The youthful arrogance that rang out only moments before became stunned silence. This hallway was Casey’s arena. His opponent lay defeated in the sand. The silence was his great cheering mob.
It was deafening.
As he circled his defeated abuser, Casey displayed a restraint that convinced one and all that this was not beginner’s luck. If his opponent didn’t thank the gods for their mercy, he should. Casey could just have easily laid waste to his face with a mighty boot at any time.
It would have been justified.
Casey faced what remained of his tormentors, hands at his sides. Casey was no longer a victim. With a look that promised them all destruction and a trip to the underworld, they knew the fight was done.
Casey, the only man present, walked away.
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