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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any comeback that’s crowdsourced from a bunch of moms on the internet is probably not going to go over well with mean middle school kids. This sounds like an Onion article.[/quote] True. When I was picked on in ms for being scrawny and poor, I punched whoever said it or, if it was a group, whoever was closest. My bony little fist hurt their stupid noses. I did this twice and, then, had a reputation for being crazy and violent. Guess who no one focked with for the rest of ms?[/quote] This sounds like something from your imagination or a movie. In real life, when the skinny, scrawny kid throws a punch, his ass gets beaten (either then or later) or a teacher sees it and he gets in trouble for fighting (and then, later, his ass gets beaten).[/quote] Nope. It happened. MCPS in the early 80's. [/quote] My nephew is the skinny kid but is not afraid to talk back or fight. He’s thrown punches and got suspended for this and things he’s said. He’s also got beaten up. But, he has respect and is no longer bullied. I think there is something to this comment. It’s about showing you aren’t scared and standing up for yourself. It also depends on the school and friends. My nephew had some really big friends. I wouldn’t suggest going around and punching people if you are all alone and live in a rough neighborhood where you can get seriously injured. [/quote]
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