Our past is a part of what we are. The more the time passes, the biggest is that part.tippy2k2 said:To be honest, I'm incredibly shocked to see that I'm in the minority when I give a great big "Meh" to past bullies.BathorysGraveland2 said:I just read through the whole thread, and I have to agree. I can only hope most of them are joking, or exaggerating their feelings. I can understand a desire for revenge, even if I don't agree with it, but to turn into a psychopathic, remorseless bastard... nah.GoaThief said:One of the things that I've taken from this thread is that some bullied people have turned into absolute monsters, far far worse than their former bullies ever were. To see such a widespread lack of basic humanity is quite sickening to say the least.
The "No" option is destroying the "Yes" option but if the responses in the thread is any indication, A LOT of people saying No add "I wish I could kick their ass" to their post. I'm genuinely shocked that people think that much about their past experience so much. Maybe I'm just not emotional (I don't keep photos or "sentimental value" stuff) or maybe my own experiences with bullies was not nearly as bad as I think it was compared to others...
Aeshi said:I'd much rather have revenge instead, preferably in the form of said bully's loved ones being raped, roasted alive in front of him and then ending with him being force-fed their remains until his digestive system gives out.
IndomitableSam said:As I've said in the past: To all bullies, I hope all your dreams never come true, every person you love abandons you, every attempt you make in life fails.
Ratties said:My former high-school bully... hung himself in a cell. Justice, as far as I'm concerned.
DSK- said:No. I'd rather the option to stab them in the face.
After being bullied myself physically and emotionally, I understand the desire for revenge and for the bullies to get their dues, but I also find it absolutely scary that some would consider the above to be "appropriate" revenge. It is not. And those above and others like you, I am sorry you experienced something so traumatic, but please seek a therapist before you become a danger to others and possibly a bully to others.Alcamonic said:If found guilty by strong evidence and in a more realistic court and law system you fucking DIE.
GoaThief said:One of the things that I've taken from this thread is that some bullied people have turned into absolute monsters, far far worse than their former bullies ever were. To see such a widespread lack of basic humanity is quite sickening to say the least.
A_Parked_Car said:I would certainly want one. One such person actually did apologize to me years later. It felt really good. I was never really angry at them, since I'm an extremely forgiving person.
Vanorae said:I've really forgiven them already. There's usually a reason for bullies to bully. Most of the time they're just a mess of emotional issues and I actually kind of pity them. I hope they are in a better place now.
Thank you for reading.Mr.Squishy said:Have met people who used to bully me after growing up, got apology, talked it out. I think that did both me and them good.
Blocked memories? I highly doubt that.....OH GOD! UNCLE OWEN WHY!?!?!zinho73 said:Our past is a part of what we are. The more the time passes, the biggest is that part.
There is no such a thing as "forgeting" the past - you can only learn from it.
If it happened, it left an impression on you. The less mature you were, the biggest is the impression. 100% of all psychoanalysis sections will sooner or later deal with childhood or teenage issues.
And you should think about it why you don't cherish your childhood memories. Some blocking issues, maybe? (well, just kidding on this last sentence... mostly).