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February 16, 2005 at 9:26 pm #17010OreoMember
Have you ever been bullied online by some one at school? I just saw something on television about a boy neing bullied literally to his death. They were so cruel to him and encouraged him to go over the edge. If some one has ever cyber bullied you do not let them continue to do it. You CAN tell some one or you CAN always change your name and just tell the people you know your new s/n you can block or you can simply just turn off the PC. If some one has cyber bullied you and you want to share the story, please do. The only way to stop people is to put them in the spotlight so everyone else knows what morons they are. Don’t put up with bullying from ANYONE in ANY WAY…either in person (at school, mall, cinema, etc…) or online.
February 16, 2005 at 10:51 pm #114819MartinBradleyMemberI think cyber bullies especially are cowards, to be honest. I had an incident with a lad from college, who insulted me over MSN Messenger. When I confronted him about it in person, he just crumbled.
February 17, 2005 at 1:35 am #114820colinMemberI’ve had a few incidents. Once one guy said he was going to beat me up at shcool the next day, but he only punched me in the arms and stomach a few times. Nothing too serious.
February 28, 2005 at 12:29 pm #114821-bAbY_meX-ParticipantI agree with MartinBradley. Of course they could bully you as much as they liked over the net. Heck, so what if I say all these nasty things to you while we’re chatting? What’re you gonna do, block me? Besides, it’s better confronting them to find out if they really are that tough as they are over the net.
Luckily, I’ve never experienced things like that. My chatmates and I mostly kid each other once in a while and tease too, but not to the point of hurting someone’s feelings. We know when to stop, and it’s nothing serious.
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