Always tell every adult you trust, and always attempt to put up a fight no matter how overmatched you are. Those are the only two things that may make a difference.
When I was in what was then called Junior High School, there were “[Hard] Rocks” who fancied leather jackets with turned-up collars and “duck-tail” haircuts and “pegged” pantaloons. I was afraid of them, though I don’t in fact remember any of them doing me wrong. They probably didn’t know I existed. In retrospect, they were a vain bunch, as preoccupied with personal appearance and carriage as a Louis XIV courtier.
Curiously, I don’t remember such types in High School, not as such; there were some overweeningly macho types, jocks mostly, vaguely intimidating but, once again, they probably didn’t know I existed. And there weren’t that many of them in “college” algebra and 4th year Latin.
wldhrsy2luv about 6 years ago
Not comic.
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
This looks like a different bully than the last time! This school needs to reexamine its bullying prevention plan!
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Always tell every adult you trust, and always attempt to put up a fight no matter how overmatched you are. Those are the only two things that may make a difference.
AndrewSihler about 6 years ago
When I was in what was then called Junior High School, there were “[Hard] Rocks” who fancied leather jackets with turned-up collars and “duck-tail” haircuts and “pegged” pantaloons. I was afraid of them, though I don’t in fact remember any of them doing me wrong. They probably didn’t know I existed. In retrospect, they were a vain bunch, as preoccupied with personal appearance and carriage as a Louis XIV courtier.
Curiously, I don’t remember such types in High School, not as such; there were some overweeningly macho types, jocks mostly, vaguely intimidating but, once again, they probably didn’t know I existed. And there weren’t that many of them in “college” algebra and 4th year Latin.