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The feedback for this post has been amazing. I never expected such an amazing response. <3
Thanks for gracing it with your loveliness, Angela Smileyface. :)

All my love, Angela Smileyface ;D ♥ ♥

All my love, Angela Smiley..."
YAYYYY. <3
I'm glad to know you, too. You're probably one of the most cheerful, unequivocally positive people on this site. It's always a pleasure to see you comment on my stuff. :)

And you are! :D




Wow! I've become every hipster's dream:
A walking contradiction.
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Aww, that is so sweet, Tima. Thank you so much. <33


Hug gladly accepted! Thanks, Bella!

I'm truly sorry that your experiences in high school were so painful, Nenia. I just don't understand why schools and teachers/administrators don't do more to stand up against bullying when they see it happen to their students.

I know a lot of my teachers who didn't seemed like they were popular when they were young, so maybe they still harbored some residual contempt for the unpopular kids. :|

That's really, really sad to hear. I'm a teacher and even though I was popular in high school, I would never stand by and watch anyone be bullied without intervening and stopping it.
I'm glad that you've managed to become a voice for those who were bullied to remind us all that bullying is completely unacceptable and emotionally devastating.

I know this because a year later or so, I tried out for the Chess Club--if you made it to the finals, you could win a prize or something. And well, he was there and told me that I was playing against him that round. I had already won three matches prior to this, so I was like, "um okay". And wow, he just bent the rules and used lame excuses to beat me terribly at the game. And when I tried asking if said move was allowable, he berated me for being stupid. I never felt so humiliated that I never came back out of fear that I would have to face him again. Took me a while to try playing chess again too.
There was another incident where I almost ended up in special ed again a few years later (but that was a really rough year and a terrible environment for me). But that's another story.
Thus ends yet another ramble by moi, sorry! >u<;

I had another teacher who was always on my case. She yelled at me for giving a book report on the Da Vinci Code and told me that it went against her religion. But then when my friend told her she saw the movie, she was like, "Oh, that's nice. I was thinking about seeing that myself." She also "lost" all my homework, so while I got As or Bs on the assignments I'd get C's in class. When we had our final, she accused me of cheating. She tore up my test in front of the whole class and threw it away. It was an open book test, but she told me that I wasn't allowed to use my book for that portion (even though it didn't say that on the test itself) and then she went over to some other kid and was like, "Don't use your book for that portion of the test" and he was like "OK" and closed it. >_> It was awful.

Mine just ignored me, pretended I was invisible until they had to speak with me, even marked my assignments wrong when they were right, even sat me RIGHT beside my main tormentors. My mum had to actually PHYSICALLY move my desk in his presence to make her point (since I had came home with bruises and one of my hearing aids was nearly broken, along with getting my belongings stolen). It was horrid. o_e;


That really sucks. Teachers should be moderators, not instigators. I'm sorry you had to deal with that shit. But thank God it hasn't taken away from the awesomeness that you are today!

And yeah, its ridiculous to be honest. :/
And awwwww, right back at ya too gurl. <3 ;D

And yeah, its ridiculous to be honest. :/
And awwwww, right b..."
Mmmm. Birthday cake. My sister just had one too. She's super picky so my mom bought three cakes. *_*

Pshaww.
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That's almost as cute as you. ;D

I had 3 teachers for 6th grade (one for math, one for science, and one for English and history). For the first half of the year, they treated me OK. But due to an incident my parents had with my school, they started treating me like crap. They would also lose my work and make me redo it (only for it to magically reappear at the last minute), claim that I put work in the wrong tray, say that I messed with their things even though I was nowhere near their desk, and one teacher even had the audacity to give me an office referral for "not participating enough" in a group assignment, even though I was!! Bullies don't always have to come from people your own age. People who are older and have the authority can also make your life hell also. As a future teacher, it absolutely disgusts me when a teacher belittles or humiliates a student just for kicks.
Thank you, Heidi. I don't always feel that way myself but I try & it makes me happy to have people think of me as a nice person. I've been the new kid before, too. It's awkward, and difficult, and I can't imagine what it must be like to be both new and bullied. I think you are a strong person for making it through all that too- and you are lucky to have had such loyal friends. <3