IT'S NOT REAL. just close the damn laptop and play jenga.
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2 RepliesCyber bullying can actually become a real thing if someone impersonates your real identity online to your family and friends.
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4 RepliesAs much as I agree that a large portion of it is over exaggerated bs, there are real cases, namely when a person is persistent enough to follow them around from site to site. Now the common response to dealing with this is to simply turn off your computer or not go to those sites but that is far from a flawless solution, namely because it involves the person on the receiving end to have to give up their freedom to go to these sites in order to attempt to end it. In essence, they win. They have forced their target to have to leave and give up things. Now you could try to get them banned or blocked but these can also only be temporary solutions. Bans rarely last forever and blocking someone can be gotten around by simply making a dummy-account for the site. This topic is a dangerous one as it often walks the line between freedom of speech and verbal harassment and stalking. Where that line is drawn however, and what to do when it is crossed, are not easy questions to answer
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10 RepliesTry and cyber bully me
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Kill the bully
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4 RepliesI was bullied growing up. Then the military taught me to not give a -blam!- and -blam!- shit up. Grow some balls, you little pansy safe-zone needing pussies.
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Halo 3 jenga? :D
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4 RepliesHow to ignore cyber bullying 1. Wait a few days, you'll forget about it if you don't let it sink in 2. Distract yourself with something else 3. Man the -blam- up 4. Ignore it
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What the in the name of the Queen did you just -blam!-ing say about me, you little chav? I'll have you know I graduated top of my class in the SAS, and I've been involved in numerous secret raids on Ireland, and I have over 300 confirmed kills. I am trained in gentlemanly warfare and I'm the top rooter tooter long range shooter in the entire UK armed forces. You are nothing to me but just another target. I will wipe you the -blam!- out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this great planet, mark my -blam!-ing words. You think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, chap. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of spies across the world and your IP is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, banger. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your life. You're -blam!-ing dead, kid. I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can kill you in over seven hundred ways, and that's just with my bare hands. Not only am I extensively trained in unarmed combat, but I have access to the entire arsenal of the Royal Marines and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable ass off the face of the continent, you little muppet. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little "clever" comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your -blam!-ing tongue. But you couldn't, you didn't, and now you're paying the price, you goddamn dolt. I will shit fury all over you and you will drown in it. You're -blam!-ing dead, mate.
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The moderators on here seem to get away with it......
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I've been bullied way back in I think 4th or 5th grade. I learned that you either ignore them, or you just bully them back to being balance. It works for me.
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3 RepliesI was bullied for awhile, then one day I got fed up with it and broke his jaw and teeth with an old CCTV vcr. Case closed. Never been bullied since.
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Real life bullying doesn't exist. If somebody insults you, just walk away. Everybody knows real life bullying can't take any other forms at all, just like cyber bullying.
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1 ReplyCyberbullying is very real if it happens on a personal level. When it starts bleeding into your daily life, whether it be at school or elsewhere, it can be a major issue. If some anonymous twit insults you on a message board, however, [i]who cares.[/i]
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3 RepliesLeafyishere be like...
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12 RepliesThe world needs bullies tho. Otherwise we get these places called safezones and a bunch of little Nancy Boys and Girls who don't know how to stand up for themselves. "You've still got it all within you, you just have to believe! So dust yourself off, get on out there, and go give some kids swirlies! Shove 'em in the lockers, give 'em wedgies; you do what you do! Haters gonna hate, and for that, we depend on you! Our skin is getting thinner each and every single day, and there'll be nobody left to guide us back if all the bullies go away"
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3 RepliesWhenever I see something like this, I always think of that tweet by Tyler the Creator saying "Just close your computer, just turn it off." Always cracks me up.
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15 RepliesCyber bullying is real, but only at a personal level where it bleeds into your reality, and its from people you know. There can be ways to avoid this through blocking them etc. An anonymous person telling you how to live your life in a hostile way on the internet is not cyberbullying. The way to avoid that is also by blocking them.
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1 ReplyThat's not what my Lord and savior LeefyIsQueefy told me....
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1 ReplyIt's not real oh btw I -blam!-ed your mum fegget!
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I find memes for cyber bullies and just constantly send them to said bully so they'll have a meme/gif overload. Imagine the pain of scrolling away from the gifs just to find out it'll scroll at a much slower rate. *giggles inside* I do agree with another user to an extent, bullies are gonna be apart of life and they do help us develop as our own unique individual. Everyone is different, so therefore everyone will learn different than the rest. On the other hand, bullying to a point can harm another person's life so much that it can create irreparable damage to the targets life. Having said that, if their in real life situations, confront them face to face, toe to toe, whatever. If it's online, well there is a few things you could do: block, ignore, go to a different Web page, shut computer off and read a book. It's the Internet, it's full of befuddled bs and hilarious hijinks. Cat memes, nuff said.
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3 RepliesSomeone saying kill yourself is not cyberbullying, but any serious threats or blackmail is a problem
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14 Replies*Drops the truth bomb*
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6 RepliesEdited by BraveTheCoward: 6/27/2016 8:53:09 PMHow to make Jenga more interesting: 1.Get three sets. 2.Put them all together. 3.When your parents leave for something, find the most expensive piece of China or a case. 4.Put it onto your now giant tower. 5.Play 6.??? 7.Profit
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3 RepliesEdited by superassassin364: 6/28/2016 8:54:47 PMOftentimes people are just overreacting to petty stuff they can avoid, but cyber bullying can be very real. When your personal information is hacked, leaked out to the public as the hacker impersonates you, how can cyber bullying not be real?
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Edited by Stinky Steve: 6/28/2016 11:06:02 PMEdit. Now that I think about it....nvm mute.
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13 RepliesListen tough boy, when someone is being stalked, harassed, having rumors spread and being impersonated, it is cyber bullying and it is real. Much of it can occur without the victim even being online.