Blackangel
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[quote="Sindar" pid='80586' dateline='1507823650']
Maybe, dunno. I don't care for revenge, and I don't think I would want to see that boy crashing his assailants. The satisfying ending for a bullied kid story for me would be that the school itself changes into a better place where bullying isn't happening anymore. I would be happy to see the attackers being put in an environment where they naturally change into normal people, and [size=small]I would be happy[/size][size=small] [/size][size=small]to see the bullied boy overcoming the trauma and become a normal adult, so far removed from his difficult past that the thought of going after his "enemies" would be funny to him.[/size]
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You are imagining way too much. It doesn't hurt anyone. He tries to pour dirty wash cloth water on his bullies desks and tries to score more in basketball. He is just standing up for himself and I don't think it's wrong.
Maybe, dunno. I don't care for revenge, and I don't think I would want to see that boy crashing his assailants. The satisfying ending for a bullied kid story for me would be that the school itself changes into a better place where bullying isn't happening anymore. I would be happy to see the attackers being put in an environment where they naturally change into normal people, and [size=small]I would be happy[/size][size=small] [/size][size=small]to see the bullied boy overcoming the trauma and become a normal adult, so far removed from his difficult past that the thought of going after his "enemies" would be funny to him.[/size]
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You are imagining way too much. It doesn't hurt anyone. He tries to pour dirty wash cloth water on his bullies desks and tries to score more in basketball. He is just standing up for himself and I don't think it's wrong.