redrobin62 wrote:
What 'Ben Is My Only God' said is absolutely true. I didn't dress like the other kids, talk like the other kids, was into the same types of music or activities like the other kids so I found solace in only being with myself. Consequently, I was pushed off bikes I'd made from scraps, made fun of because everybody listened to R & B and I was into Queen and KISS at the time, had my winter boots taken off me and thrown across the snowy street by a thug, jumped because I didn't look like the other kids, laughed at because I wore thick glasses and never seemed to have my hair styled just right, and so on. Of course, all the bullying did was make me suicidal which I eventually attempted.
When I discovered that alcohol brought me around to normal I started drinking like a fish. The world became a little bearable because I had "turned it down" - the alcohol dulled my senses. I also dumbed myself down to try to fit in, even going as far as watching those stupid sitcoms on TV. I hope that one day they find a cure for bullyism, not autism. Why should we be forced to "join the world"? Maybe they should take a closer look at ours. They might learn something.
I also was different. In our old town, every kid there was a crazy basketball fanatic while i would watch them. I didn't really talk like them, socialize with them, or even play with them. It probably seemed very weird to the other kids. I don't remember if this was true or not, but while I was sitting on the curb one day, one kid asked me "why don't you ever play basketball?". Yeah, I was very different
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Those who try to divide others will only succeed in bringing them closer together -me