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Out of all of them, none of them bullied me per se. Though out of them all, I got teased by the Wiccan who went into the Air Force a lot. It might have been perceived of as bullying, but autism is hell and one part of that is being unable to comprehend things like subtlety, sarcasm and humor. At least until one learns how to do so.
As for the other years in my compulsory education, I'm pretty sure that the only student whom could be described as a bully would be my brother. But we only were at the same school during 12th grade and really he wasn't so much a bully as he was one of the reasons why I have post-traumatic stress disorder.
I don't like being used as a punching bag, nor as target practice.
Thank You. Your positivity has help me. I'm sure you know what has happen with me from my other post. I am taking your advice and meeting new people while my situation is still in the process.
Last I checked they were killing themselves with opiates so I think it's fine
I really mean it.
I want to see everyone:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2898923480
You can get there brother!
At age 5 I became a walking trigger.
When I was your age I alternated between being the teacher's pet who they pushed into running for president and a few teachers who flunked me on sight.
On my very first day of high school the first class was art. The teacher walked right up to me and asked what my name was. That was it. I was flunked. There was nothing that I could say or do- and my parents were cowards. The good news is this sort of thing helped to toughen me up. The world isn't a fair or rational place. The only solution is to figure out how to survive and thrive in it anyways. Frequently this means utterly tuning negative people out- and this can even mean teachers, friends and yes, family.
As we speak, I am putting the finishing pieces on some art that will make me more money than most people make in a year- pictures/video coming soon. My art is already on people's walls and something special is almost done!!!
These days I could care less about people from that far back- but this is a classic case of living well and leaving them in the dust.
My advice is don't live in the past, people change, and you'll just wind up hating somebody that doesn't exist anymore.
Funny story:
1. one of my bullies p much ended up in jail
2. another ended up as an EMT or doctor pediactric idr which one
3. Not exactly bully but a ♥♥♥♥♥ from my class ended up teaching at universities but still alone (a friend of mine she befriended him but says she was annoying lmao)
4. Said friend by had a bully. He ended up running from johnny law and crashed into a semi dying on impact. Friend was asked how he thought just thought "eh i can see it happening".
Biggest thing you can do imo is to move on learn and have your kid not be like that ever. And if it happens make sure other parents aren't lazy PoS letting it happen. B/c behavior is learned not inherited. People learn it at home and they mimic what they see.
That and maybe teach your kid some moves or have them bulk up a little bit learn how to stand up for themselves and literally kick someone's ♥♥♥♥ in whenever they take things too far.
I remember the past but I don't let it keep me down.
The one with the kid last time I saw him he worked as a cashier. :P