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The case of the bullied kid Casey - Page 40
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Note: a number of sources are saying that Beast Master Casey has been suspended for 4 days and that the rat boy was suspended for 21. Look around for more sources please. | ||
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KizZBG
u gotta skate8152 Posts
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meegrean
Thailand7699 Posts
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SlapMySalami
United States1060 Posts
On March 15 2011 10:37 Eishi_Ki wrote: The best part is you can tell Casey knew what he did was wrong by the fact he just walked away. It was about as a definitory 'snapping' as you can get, he realised after how much trouble he would be in, but was he sorry? Was he fuck. dont jump to conclusions it probably means he knows he's in an undesirable situation he has 5 people in the vicinity who are not on his side and he feels he needs to get out. he does not stomp on the kid after he has slammed him he makes sure he is not going to be hit in the back of the head and he gets the fuck out because there are 4 other kids there and all he wanted to do was GTFO in the first place ive been in the same situation there was a small 6th grade boy and i was in 2nd grade + Show Spoiler + mind you he was pretty small and even as a baby i was always in the 99th percentile of the NEXT weight class, for example if i'm 3 months old i weighed more than 99% of 6 month old babies I doubt he was sorry who the fuck would be | ||
wurm
Philippines2296 Posts
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Ojahh
Ireland728 Posts
That guy went on to be in the same school as me and we are now friends for 15 Years | ||
FetTerBender
Germany1393 Posts
Sure, it might even have killed him, but please take a second to think about your own live and try to remember a situation you have been in which might have easily killed you with a little bad luck. I personally got 3 of those moments, so i guess the argueing about "it might have done this or that" doesnt really matter. Is Casey going to be in the Wrestling team? That seemed to be some natural talent there ![]() | ||
betaV1.25
425 Posts
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DND_Enkil
Sweden598 Posts
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ShadeR
Australia7535 Posts
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nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
i mean, let's look at a checklist shall we? [x] 4 days of break from school (i.e fuck yea PlayStation, Pokemon) [x] No more bullies from now on [x] Possibility of becoming a badass baller at school (i.e chicks) [x] Internet hero he couldn't have asked for more | ||
Jerry2134
2 Posts
On March 15 2011 08:24 Husnan wrote: I'm not a troll. And this isn't bullshit either. I teach kids age 11 to 18, I think I'd know about it. What I'm saying is what seems to be a very, very rare occurrence in France seems to be the common standard in the US. That's all. If you're gonna see anti-americanism in that, then you're a lost cause. I created an account especially for the above idiot(s in France who make absurd claims). I don't know where you grew up in France, but bullying is pretty much standard operating procedure everywhere. That also means in France, even though perhaps you'd like to think it doesn't happen. http://www.wat.tv/video/harcelement-l-ecole-enquete-3d6c5_2i0u7_.html or Quotes from investigative reports aired prime-time on French national (!) television (and in France most people don't receive more then a couple of channels on their tv's unless they pay a premium); "Bullying at school remains an underestimated phenomenon in France." "The most difficult for the bullied child: that even the adults don't believe him when he says he is being bullied: "The teacher tells me I should have a better sense of humor." "In France's national education there isn't any attention for the problem of bullying." You were saying you were a teacher, eh? | ||
Danjoh
Sweden405 Posts
On March 15 2011 19:55 Jerry2134 wrote: I created an account especially for the above idiot(s in France who make absurd claims). I don't know where you grew up in France, but bullying is pretty much standard operating procedure everywhere. That also means in France, even though perhaps you'd like to think it doesn't happen. http://www.wat.tv/video/harcelement-l-ecole-enquete-3d6c5_2i0u7_.html or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZggjUSi4zc&feature=related Quotes from investigative reports aired prime-time on French national (!) television (and in France most people don't receive more then a couple of channels on their tv's unless they pay a premium); You were saying you were a teacher, eh? Fairly sure I read a reply with a link wich estimated that 13% of french children had been bullied on several ocassions. Where I grew up, we were on average 20 students per class, so that would make it just over 2 students per class that is bullied, wich sounds about right from my experience. And I dunno how many times I heard the expression "Den som ger sig in i leken får leken tåla" (rough tl: if you play the game, expect consequenses) from teachers. Funny how there was a "game" called "beat up around the school", where a bunch of people would hold 1 person down, and another beat him up. And since it was a "game" it was all fun and games in the teachers eyes. And amongst the more annoying parts was the bully theme week, where teachers talk about bullying, how to spot it, and how the worst bullies are "the gray masses" wich just ignores the one getting bullied... | ||
Dacendoran
United States825 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
On March 15 2011 19:13 wurm wrote: lol.. people defending the bully/ies. I believe in the golden rule. they had it coming if they bullied the kid for god knows how long. good on you Casey. Excellent slam too. 5/5 for the slam. Don't know if I've seen anyone ''defend the bullies''. The only thing that's been said by some people, including myself, is that the excessive violence Casey used is not acceptable. I think there's a big difference there. | ||
Mawi
Sweden4365 Posts
I bet he will never be bullied anymore and he will get alot of friends and some girls coming over to him WOW you were so brave like omg. I saw the facebook clip and this kid was just asking for it haha imma punch him in the face oh the stomach ok im gonna try for the head again BAM unleashed the fury of the other guy smackdown On March 15 2011 20:04 Danjoh wrote: And I dunno how many times I heard the expression "Den som ger sig in i leken får leken tåla" (rough tl: if you play the game, expect consequenses) This is what went around at my school and outside school aswell alot of kids were crying when we played games and we allways said hey if your in the game expect consequenses and the teachers agreed so did the parents of the kids crying ^^ guess their parents also knew about this golden rule. | ||
Jerry2134
2 Posts
On March 15 2011 20:04 Danjoh wrote: Fairly sure I read a reply with a link wich estimated that 13% of french children had been bullied on several ocassions. Where I grew up, we were on average 20 students per class, so that would make it just over 2 students per class that is bullied, wich sounds about right from my experience. And I dunno how many times I heard the expression "Den som ger sig in i leken får leken tåla" (rough tl: if you play the game, expect consequenses) from teachers. Funny how there was a "game" called "beat up around the school", where a bunch of people would hold 1 person down, and another beat him up. And since it was a "game" it was all fun and games in the teachers eyes. And amongst the more annoying parts was the bully theme week, where teachers talk about bullying, how to spot it, and how the worst bullies are "the gray masses" wich just ignores the one getting bullied... You're absolutely correct, missed that reply. Seems that the point was already sufficiently made there, so I'll rest my case. What remains is that bullying is just something very serious for those involved, and that more often than not it is missed by the school (notwithstanding the excellent teachers that do exist which spot bullying early-on). | ||
vol_
Australia1608 Posts
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Nazarid
United States445 Posts
http://www.mychildsafety.net/effects-of-bullying.html http://dealingwithbullies.org/the-effects-of-bullying-for-victims Some links to some web pages on the effects on your children from bullies. i am sure some have already posted up some web pages of such things but people should really read some of this information. My question is would you really want to have your child suffer later in life because some punk kid is bullying? (even if you don't have kids you should have an answer) :the bottom most link has the best info: | ||
KMARTRULES
Australia474 Posts
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arbitrageur
Australia1202 Posts
I'm not a troll. And this isn't bullshit either. I teach kids age 11 to 18, I think I'd know about it. What I'm saying is what seems to be a very, very rare occurrence in France seems to be the common standard in the US. That's all. Oh my.. You are clueless. Do you understand that most bullying is silent and never in front of teachers? I went to a school with a "moderate" bullying problem (i.e. just like every other school). There were maybe 8-9 people that copped crap. Guess the number of teachers that knew about any of these incidents? ZERO. You think it doesn't occur in your school because you don't see it. This is incredibly naive. | ||
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