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There was a kid that got bullied all the time in my school and he was convicted as a sex offender at age 15. It was only then I realized that the reason he got bullied was because he was fucking weird and just wouldn't stop harassing girls. I don't think bullying would have helped him. He was destined to rape an elderly woman.
I got accused of being a bully at work because I caught a guy in a lie (I caught him good too. I really laid a few traps). I actually was very nice to him and the only reason he lied to me was because I lulled him into a false sense of security. In a mediation session he literally blurted out "Feelings are important!" and it took everything I had not to laugh. Bullying wouldn't have helped him. He was a lost cause.
I had a psychologist who told me he felt bullied by me because I pointed out that he never really listened to me, and made everything I said about him. I said nothing harsher than "This is not professional". He asked me if "I was breaking up with him". In disgust I told him he had more issues than I had and fired him. I think he became a psychologist because he was bullied honestly. Bullying made him an oversensitive wreck who thought he was compassionate.
So personally, I'm against bullying generally. It doesn't work. It doesn't work on Pat. It's just fun for us.
I got accused of being a bully at work because I caught a guy in a lie (I caught him good too. I really laid a few traps). I actually was very nice to him and the only reason he lied to me was because I lulled him into a false sense of security. In a mediation session he literally blurted out "Feelings are important!" and it took everything I had not to laugh. Bullying wouldn't have helped him. He was a lost cause.
I had a psychologist who told me he felt bullied by me because I pointed out that he never really listened to me, and made everything I said about him. I said nothing harsher than "This is not professional". He asked me if "I was breaking up with him". In disgust I told him he had more issues than I had and fired him. I think he became a psychologist because he was bullied honestly. Bullying made him an oversensitive wreck who thought he was compassionate.
So personally, I'm against bullying generally. It doesn't work. It doesn't work on Pat. It's just fun for us.