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15 May 2012, 10:15 pm

B9,

I really hope you get it back!


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15 May 2012, 10:32 pm

The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


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15 May 2012, 10:42 pm

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The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


You should really tell someone about that. The way you are being treated is unfair and extremely inappropriate. If you let it go on it's only going to get worse.

I was going to post something that made me unhappy, but even hearing about harassment tops it off.


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15 May 2012, 10:44 pm

My stepmom was in a really stinky mood all day today...I even cleaned out my closet to put my vacuum in (a lot of her stuff is in my closet for some odd reason) and did part of my parents' laundry, and she still wasn't happy. And we just got back from vacationing all weekend...what the actual heck? :x


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15 May 2012, 11:05 pm

MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
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The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


You should really tell someone about that. The way you are being treated is unfair and extremely inappropriate. If you let it go on it's only going to get worse.

I was going to post something that made me unhappy, but even hearing about harassment tops it off.


Someone I knew was actually right there when it happened, and all she did was say, "That was rude..." and smiled. And I know I should say something, but like I said, it's not a choice, if I try to say something, it doesn't come out. I don't even remember their faces, only their skin color, their outrageous clothes that defy the school dress code, and the ridiculous makeup. But on some days, they don't fit that criteria, so it's not always easy for me to point them out in a crowd. :(


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15 May 2012, 11:09 pm

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Sempiternal wrote:
The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


You should really tell someone about that. The way you are being treated is unfair and extremely inappropriate. If you let it go on it's only going to get worse.

I was going to post something that made me unhappy, but even hearing about harassment tops it off.


Someone I knew was actually right there when it happened, and all she did was say, "That was rude..." and smiled. And I know I should say something, but like I said, it's not a choice, if I try to say something, it doesn't come out. I don't even remember their faces, only their skin color, their outrageous clothes that defy the school dress code, and the ridiculous makeup. But on some days, they don't fit that criteria, so it's not always easy for me to point them out in a crowd. :(


Ah, I see. If it's a matter of speaking up. If they're going to be childish, you should just draw negative attention to them. That's how I usually get rid of people like that.

... Or hire a body guard...

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15 May 2012, 11:14 pm

MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


You should really tell someone about that. The way you are being treated is unfair and extremely inappropriate. If you let it go on it's only going to get worse.

I was going to post something that made me unhappy, but even hearing about harassment tops it off.


Someone I knew was actually right there when it happened, and all she did was say, "That was rude..." and smiled. And I know I should say something, but like I said, it's not a choice, if I try to say something, it doesn't come out. I don't even remember their faces, only their skin color, their outrageous clothes that defy the school dress code, and the ridiculous makeup. But on some days, they don't fit that criteria, so it's not always easy for me to point them out in a crowd. :(


Ah, I see. If it's a matter of speaking up. If they're going to be childish, you should just draw negative attention to them. That's how I usually get rid of people like that.

... Or hire a body guard...

[/uselessattempttobehumorous]


Draw negative attention? As in cry maybe? :lol: I can't do that on cue, but several times, they've been so harsh that I've been on the verge of doing so.

And as for a bodyguard, I have a friend whom I know will stand up for me, but she doesn't get lunch, and I never know when those girls will be in the lunch line either. I have no idea what to do with that part...


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15 May 2012, 11:15 pm

Sempiternal wrote:
MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


You should really tell someone about that. The way you are being treated is unfair and extremely inappropriate. If you let it go on it's only going to get worse.

I was going to post something that made me unhappy, but even hearing about harassment tops it off.


Someone I knew was actually right there when it happened, and all she did was say, "That was rude..." and smiled. And I know I should say something, but like I said, it's not a choice, if I try to say something, it doesn't come out. I don't even remember their faces, only their skin color, their outrageous clothes that defy the school dress code, and the ridiculous makeup. But on some days, they don't fit that criteria, so it's not always easy for me to point them out in a crowd. :(


Ah, I see. If it's a matter of speaking up. If they're going to be childish, you should just draw negative attention to them. That's how I usually get rid of people like that.

... Or hire a body guard...

[/uselessattempttobehumorous]


Draw negative attention? As in cry maybe? :lol: I can't do that on cue, but several times, they've been so harsh that I've been on the verge of doing so.

And as for a bodyguard, I have a friend whom I know will stand up for me, but she doesn't get lunch, and I never know when those girls will be in the lunch line either. I have no idea what to do with that part...


I just say something like "So you think you can beat me in a fight?"

It usually works because I'm taller than most of my peers. :lol:

I hope this situation improves.


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15 May 2012, 11:19 pm

MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
MakaylaTheAspie wrote:
Sempiternal wrote:
The same two girls shoved me harshly in the lunch line again to cut. One of them shoved me aside, shouted at me to get out of her way, and instinctively, I kicked her hard. The other girl said, "Don't you do that to her!" and I started shaking because last time, she kicked me back and elbowed me.

For some reason, I'm never able to say anything to them. Words just get stuck in my throat. :?


You should really tell someone about that. The way you are being treated is unfair and extremely inappropriate. If you let it go on it's only going to get worse.

I was going to post something that made me unhappy, but even hearing about harassment tops it off.


Someone I knew was actually right there when it happened, and all she did was say, "That was rude..." and smiled. And I know I should say something, but like I said, it's not a choice, if I try to say something, it doesn't come out. I don't even remember their faces, only their skin color, their outrageous clothes that defy the school dress code, and the ridiculous makeup. But on some days, they don't fit that criteria, so it's not always easy for me to point them out in a crowd. :(


Ah, I see. If it's a matter of speaking up. If they're going to be childish, you should just draw negative attention to them. That's how I usually get rid of people like that.

... Or hire a body guard...

[/uselessattempttobehumorous]


Draw negative attention? As in cry maybe? :lol: I can't do that on cue, but several times, they've been so harsh that I've been on the verge of doing so.

And as for a bodyguard, I have a friend whom I know will stand up for me, but she doesn't get lunch, and I never know when those girls will be in the lunch line either. I have no idea what to do with that part...


I just say something like "So you think you can beat me in a fight?"

It usually works because I'm taller than most of my peers. :lol:

I hope this situation improves.


I'm short. I'm not even 5'1" yet, and they're a head taller than me.

Yeah, I hope so too.


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16 May 2012, 3:25 am

Having a meltdown at work today. :x


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16 May 2012, 4:54 am

Hearing situations like that is one of many reasons why i can't attend school, the last time someone was really mean to me at my last school i wanted to shove his head through a wall, i didn't even do anything to him, he just hated me because of who i am, so that really got my angry :x Anyway sorry random story! I hope it improves and maybe you could tell someone about it, or take lessons in self defense, because people like that should not be tolerated i think.

And why are you having a meltdown AspieOtaku, if i may ask ><?

Oh and my sister is making my unhappy with her game and she won't turn the sound off. Even though she knows it bothers me a lot.



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16 May 2012, 6:50 am

some young lady came and knocked on my door and asked for one of my house mates but he wasnt here and she wouldnt come in and then she asked if we had money for food because she hadnt eaten all day and i didnt so i invited her in for for some food but she seemed reluctant to come in. she went away and i didnt remember that i had disposable tupperware so i could give her the home cooked stuff i had. i hope she comes back. i wonder if this has anything to do with the social work job my house mate has.



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16 May 2012, 3:25 pm

I have to ask my grandfather about Vietnam. I know he doesn't like to talk about his role in that war, and I'm not looking forward to it.


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16 May 2012, 5:39 pm

had someone follow me home today in a spat of road rage..............first he followed me almost right on my back bumper..............................



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17 May 2012, 9:12 am

THE WIGGLES RETIRED!! !! !! !! !! NOOOOOOOOOO!!



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17 May 2012, 11:58 am

My Stepdad made me stand in the corner after I apparenlty "threw" my brother;s lunchbag in the pantry because I couldn't be bothered to go in there and bend over to put it down.