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The criminal charges filed against nine students Monday in connection with the bullying of the 15-year-old high school student Phoebe Prince, who killed herself in January, took the town of South Hadley, Mass., by surprise. Six teenagers were charged with felonies and saw their names and photos on the evening news. Three more were charged as juveniles. That's a price for bullying that kids almost never pay. These charges will reverberate in this small town for a long time to come. For many people who live here, the charges challenge a fundamental conception of South Hadley as a nice, ordinary, middle-class small town. As such, some residents were willing to work with school administrators to prevent further bullying in the future but were also ready to move on without assigning blame for Phoebe's death. To others, who have criticized the high school's handling of the case, the tough prosecutorial stance toward these bullies is unexpected vindication. They think the town isn't ready to just move on. Now it won't.

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Yahoo! Buzz FacebookMySpace Mixx Digg Reddit del.icio.us Furl Ma.gnolia SphereStumbleUponCLOSEI've been reporting in South Hadley in the months since Phoebe's death, because I'm interested in how communities recover from such an event and in how schools tackle the problem of bullying that precipitated it. After Phoebe died, there was an outpouring of grief for her. But from a smaller segment of the community, there was also a groundswell of rage. At public meetings, parents like Luke Gelinas stood up and berated school administrators for not responding to previous episodes of bullying involving their own kids.

In the initial uproar over Phoebe's death, there was also pressure on the high school and the school district from the press: in the Boston Globe, where columnist Kevin Cullen expressed outrage over South Hadley's "mean girls"; in People magazine, which ran an article sympathetic to the Prince family; and on Facebook, where a group called "expel the three girls who caused Phoebe Prince to commit suicide" has 25,841 fans. For a moment, at least, South Hadley was portrayed as the bullying capital of America. To some people in town, that's a monstrous, unrecognizable image. In February, I talked to high school principal Dan Smith before an evening meeting about forming a task force to fight bullying (a meeting that had been planned before Phoebe's death and then postponed for a few weeks in its wake). Some angry parents were calling for his resignation, and that of Superintendent Sayer, the main target of their anger. Smith's inbox was overflowing with e-mails from around the world. There was talk of protestors showing up before that night's meeting. "I've almost seen this like an earthquake, and we've been dealing with the aftershocks," Smith said.

In the midst of those aftershocks, Smith had been trying to figure out where the school had gone wrong. While he and other administrators knew about many day-to-day conflicts, "we'd been looking at bullying, and we were missing types of aggressions, relationship aggression, which we know happens. It can be nasty."

In Phoebe's case, we now know from Northwestern District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel, who outlined the criminal charges on Monday, "relationship aggression" means that a group of girls turned on Phoebe after she "briefly dated" a 17-year-old named Sean Mulveyhill. Sean is a star on the high school football team, and was the boyfriend of Ashley Longe, 16, one of the girls who was charged yesterday. Phoebe also became involved (even more briefly, I've been told) with another boy, 18-year-old Austin Renaud, whose 16-year-old girlfriend, Flannery Mullins, was also charged by the DA. Scheibel says that the nine students she charged participated in "a nearly-three-month campaign" of verbal assaults and physical threats against Phoebe. Phoebe's picture was scribbled out of a student-body photo hanging on a classroom wall. The bullies slammed her on Facebook and sent her mean text messages. The attacks culminated on the day of her death in a "torturous day" during which Phoebe was harassed in the library, in the hallways, and walking down the street on her way home. On the afternoon of her death, a few of them reportedly drove by her while she walked home, shouted "Irish slut" and "Irish whore," and threw a soda at her.

Scheibel says that the conduct of the nine students she charged "far exceeded the limits of normal teenage relationship-related quarrels." That interpretation of the student behavior is shared by some, though not all, in the town. Teachers at the school are aghast at how it's being treated in the media. "I wouldn't teach here if the climate truly was as it's being portrayed," one told me. When I talked with a group of South Hadley students earlier this month, the prevailing sentiment was that, yes, Phoebe had been mistreated but not in some unprecedented way. "A lot of it was normal girl drama," one girl told me. "If you want to label it bullying, then I've bullied girls and girls have bullied me. Her history made it affect her more. It wasn't the school being terrible. It was really bad, it was one of the worst things I've heard of some girls doing to another girl. But it wouldn't have hurt most people that much."

This is not, obviously, how Scheibel came to see it. The DA isn't slapping wrists. These kids are facing felony charges that carry hefty penalties. Sean and Austin were each charged with statutory rape, presumably for having sex with Phoebe. She was 15, and they were 17 and 18, respectively, and under Massachusetts' broad statutory rape law, that's apparently all it takes, because a teenager under the age of 16 cannot legally consent.

Five of the teens—Sean, Ashley, Flannery, and two other girls, Kayla Narey and Sharon Channon Velazquez—were also charged with "violation of civil rights, with bodily injury resulting." That's another broad statute, with a maximum 10-year sentence. "You have to show force or threat of force in violation of a secured right—here, the right to an education," explains Richard Cole, a former Massachusetts assistant attorney general who consults on school safety and civil rights. While the text of the statute doesn't explicitly limit its reach, Cole said that prosecutors traditionally use it in cases that involve a threat based on a protected status—race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation—or for a First Amendment violation. Here, the tie-in could be the "Irish" part of the epithets shouted at Phoebe. Cole told me about one previous case of school-based harassment in which the charge of violation of civil rights was brought: In 2000, 17-year-old Joseph DeGrazia was prosecuted for beating up Jason Hair, 18, in the school cafeteria after harassing him for months about being gay.

The charges against the South Hadley teenagers raise another question: What about the adults? Scheibel said Monday that the harassment in the library "appears to have been conducted in the presence of a faculty member and several students but went unreported to school administrators until after Phoebe's death." And, more damningly, "The investigation has revealed that certain faculty, staff and administrators of the high school also were alerted to the harassment of Phoebe Prince before her death." Phoebe's mother, Anne Prince, spoke to staff members, the DA said

To a degree, this matches what Dan Smith told me in February: "There were instances of name-calling, with Phoebe, the week before she died. These were brought to our attention, we dealt with those kids right away. We also talked to her, we had her working with a school counselor, we talked to her mom."

But the timeline doesn't entirely line up: The DA said the bullying campaign went on for three months; school officials said they only learned of it in the last week before Phoebe's death. Nor do the results of the district attorney's investigation jibe with the consequences of school's internal probe. Because of privacy laws, it's not clear which students were disciplined or how seriously. A few left the school, according to Superintendent Sayer. At least one has reportedly transferred to another high school. A couple of others were being homeschooled. But several of the teens whom Scheibel charged had been attending classes at South Hadley this week, I'm told by parents who didn't want to give their names because of anger in the town about talking to the press. How to explain the discrepancy between the criminal charges that came raining down and the back-to-normal feeling at the high school, where the anti-bullying taskforce was dutifully meeting, but with dwindling numbers, and without the guidance of an outside expert, to the frustration of the school's critics?

Recall that taskforce meeting in February. Protesters were expected to call for the superintendent and the principals' resignations. Instead, the school district's supporters came en masse. They handed out "I Support Dan Smith" stickers and gave the principal a standing ovation. Some people sat stony-faced, but the majority clapped. When Smith rose to speak, he choked up. "What's been happening has to stop in our community," he said. "I look around and see a lot of soldiers tonight, which is good. We need you." He described how the anti-bullying taskforce would organize itself going forward, and asked for volunteers. He concluded, "I'm really hopeful for our kids—for their good, which so many of you are here about, and that it's time to move on."

The criminal charges mean that South Hadley won't be moving on. Like it or not, the town will be taking a long, deep look back as its critics have wanted since Phoebe's death. The charges alone, however, won't solve the problem of bullying going forward: Every expert I've talked to says that fighting bullying is never as simple as merely identifying the out-of-control kids. And it's hard to see how only a bunch of teenagers can take the fall for what Scheibel has identified as a broader school failure. She said on Monday that she doesn't think the staff, teachers, or administrators committed a crime. She also said, "nevertheless, the actions, or inactions, of some adults at the school are troublesome."

That's a call for asking a lot more questions about which adults knew what, and when, in South Hadley. Elizabeth Scheibel is herself a product of South Hadley—according to her online bio, "she worked at a local restaurant, sold sweaters in a local clothing store, graduated from South Hadley High School"—and she clearly is in the camp that thinks the town can move forward only when it has held those who bullied Phoebe Prince accountable for their actions. Another bit from her bio that resonates: "A lawyer friend who has known her since kindergarten remembered how she beat up a bully who was picking on her younger brother, commenting, 'Even in her youth she wasn't afraid to hold her position and pursue justice as she saw it.' "
 
These kids are animals and for some reason I don't feel sorry for them at all. I wasn't bullied in high school, I was more like a bully but that's because everyone was, so I know what it's like. You protected your rep at all cost so I did a lot fighting in high school behind bullshit like the article. I probably still got more karma coming to me for the shit I did.
 
This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.
 
This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.

I dont understand what you're saying but dont you think harassing sumone every single day is pathetic. I used to get bullied when I was younger and believe me that shit was no fun at all....People want to say these kids today is soft which is true but when you have schools allowing shit like that to happened(in my case) what is a student suppose to do....It will be your word against the bully's and after that the situation becomes worst...

People agree harassment is wrong and yet when it comes to our kids its totally different...And then blame the person who was the victim for not speaking up...:smh::smh::smh::smh:
 
I dont understand what you're saying but dont you think harassing sumone every single day is pathetic. I used to get bullied when I was younger and believe me that shit was no fun at all....People want to say these kids today is soft which is true but when you have schools allowing shit like that to happened(in my case) what is a student suppose to do....It will be your word against the bully's and after that the situation becomes worst...

People agree harassment is wrong and yet when it comes to our kids its totally different...And then blame the person who was the victim for not speaking up...:smh::smh::smh::smh:


I was bullied when I went to a new school in 1st grade. It was full of CAC. I hated that shit. But you know what. I never ratted anybody out. First I had to handle everybody my age. By the time I was in 3rd grade I was having to fight the 6th grade CAC. :angry: :angry: The more I fought the better I got and after enough of them got whooped they left me the fuck alone.

The thing is if you stand up for yourself they eventually pick somebody else to bully.
:yes:

Next time one of those bitches bothered her she should have maced the bitch and stomped a Jurassic sized mud hole in her ass. She was weak and chose the weak way out.

My son goes to a mostly white school and had to deal with the same shit when he first started. One bully was much older than him so my son went in the bathroom when the kid was taking a shit and dragged him out from the other stall and stomped ass. Nobody fucked with him since. :lol: :lol: Dudes father was :angry: at the sit down. I told him if he wasn't trying to bully my son with 2 other kids my son wouldn't have had to kick your sons ass, and where did he learn all that n99er shit from? He STFU.


 
I hope they nail all the little bastards and their parents....and the teachers that knew about it.

Fucking cowards...
 
This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.

Co-sign. A Nation of pussies:smh:
 
i cant cosign this shit. i agree any form of harrasment is wrong and should be dealt with but at the end of the day people will only do to you what you allow them to do. If she was getting bullied that bad she should have stood up for her self and beat the brakes off one of those bitches and if she didnt know how to fight a boxing gym or martial arts class could have given her the tools she needed.
 
come on man she was a beautiful girl from another country who was being pushed around by a bunch of ugly jealous hoes. this is not a "nation of cowards" story. she deserved for somebody to help her deal with that shit.
 
A lot of school districts, these days, are cracking down on bullying and implementing district-wide bully policies because they don't want to be held accountable for accounts of bullying/harassment taking place in their schools...I've said it before on here, but this rise in "cracking down on bullying" is a consequence of the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender (GLBT) upswing occurring in our nation's schools. Many of these bully policies and sentencing is due to the pressures from GLBT advocacy groups who don't want to see the same thing happening to GLBT kids in school...

From a mental health perspective, unfortunately, many kids don't possess enough assertiveness and/or simply don't know how to "handle" bullying behavior. This isn't a cowardice thing, but more so a reflection of the lack of parenting and relationships children have established with their parents. Some children simply have to be taught how to handle bullying behavior correctly. Unfortunately, in this case, no one came to her aid and simply participated as "bystanders," which passes on the message that not only is the bully behavior considered "ok," but encourages it...
 
I dont shed no tears over these kids. they made their bed now lie in it.

if the kid that was being bullied had taken a shiv and gutted one of those kids she would have been punished severely.

ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES. its good that they learn that shit early.
 
this is just the PC police at work
it's total bullshit
these kids today are fucking stupid and SOFT like butter
 
This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.

Bro, I can't agree with you on this one.

Not everyone is strong enough to shrug bullshit like this off and it's obvious from the article, that this was a sustained assault spread out over a 3 month period.

The victim may have had some sort've mental disorder that made her even more vulnerable for all we know. :smh:
 
Survival of the fittest...

Sad situation no doubt but suicide in my eyes will always be frowned upon no matter who it is.
 
I dont shed no tears over these kids. they made their bed now lie in it.

if the kid that was being bullied had taken a shiv and gutted one of those kids she would have been punished severely.

ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES. its good that they learn that shit early.

That's what a lot've heads are missing in this situation.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction so if you're prone to fucking other peoples lives up, rest assured that karma will fuck you up in due course when the chickens come home to roost.
 
I was bullied when I went to a new school in 1st grade. It was full of CAC. I hated that shit. But you know what. I never ratted anybody out. First I had to handle everybody my age. By the time I was in 3rd grade I was having to fight the 6th grade CAC. :angry: :angry: The more I fought the better I got and after enough of them got whooped they left me the fuck alone.

The thing is if you stand up for yourself they eventually pick somebody else to bully.
:yes:

Next time one of those bitches bothered her she should have maced the bitch and stomped a Jurassic sized mud hole in her ass. She was weak and chose the weak way out.

My son goes to a mostly white school and had to deal with the same shit when he first started. One bully was much older than him so my son went in the bathroom when the kid was taking a shit and dragged him out from the other stall and stomped ass. Nobody fucked with him since. :lol: :lol: Dudes father was :angry: at the sit down. I told him if he wasn't trying to bully my son with 2 other kids my son wouldn't have had to kick your sons ass, and where did he learn all that n99er shit from? He STFU.



I agree. Bullies are weak-minded and take advantage of those smaller than them or because they have numbers. What kills me is this newer breed of bully that runs and tells their mommy when the kid that is being picked on has had enough and fights back. They can dish it out but can't take it. Take your ass-whooping like a man and keep it moving.

It's not fun for the hunter when the deer fights back and defends themselves.
 
This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.

You talkin some real dumb shit fam. Getting bullied everyday is no fun and its even worse when the bully knows you don't have any older brothers or sisters to come get u from school so they can start whooping some bully ass.

That shit was the norm, if bullies and their followers knew u had peoples outside of shcool they wouldn't even look ur way but the fact that they knew it was just u, it was easy pickings for them.

I had no brotheres or sisters coming up and I got tested all the time until I fucked up one of the bully followers or I put the word out to my friends from my block and who lived in my building that didn't go to my school what time it was and who's getting fucked up at 3 pm... they didn't have shit to lose becase they weren't stupid from the school so all I had to do was sit back and watch and act like I didn't know who they were. Come the next day the bully and his followers r no where to be found, bitch ass niggas in class too fuckin ashamed from the previous dayto show their faces... its a wrap for them cause now everybody in the school see them as dog food, now the bullies are getting bullied and guess what? They switch schools and go to a new school only to start their bullying shit up over there.
 
the only true coward in this story is the one who chose suicide! selfish mufuka!!:hmm:


they act like this bullshit is going to stop kids from making fun of each other:smh::smh::smh:
 
not everyone is as strong as u think they should be. She was 15 she probably had some friends at that school and didn't want to do home schooling or go across town. She shouldn't have had to. School should have protected her.
Generations change kids change people change someone probably killed themselves in past generations too.
Something is very wrong where a 15 year old is forced to do this to escape the pain of being bullied and the charges are correct.
she chose to leave this life i wont call her weak her reasons and her feelings are hers, i dont agree but it was her choice based on her situation.
i hope those kids who did the bullying the book thrown at them and get made an example of.
At the end of it all she was just 15 and her life is now over due to external forces and that simply is not right.

This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.
 
This is bullshit. People are so weak and pathetic nowadays. People got bullied all the time when I went to school. Now society is going to charge people with crimes because some people are too weak to take what has been going on for generations.

Our society is just becoming more and more pathetic. She chose to commit suicide. She could have started homeschooling and just hung out with kids from across town.

I can't stand bullies but charging them for the weakness of others is just crazy. We don't need a new laws on the books for kids. Because we know they will use this more against black kids once it gets on the books.

I don't know about you but when I grew up we didn't have the 24x7 harassment like kids have now. There was no where she could go to escape it. Its easy to call people weak but I for one never had to go through anything like that. They practically forced her to commit suicide. Its about time to bring a halt to this foolishness and make people accountable for their actions. This is a free country so you can do what you want, as long as it doesn't harm other people. Those girls stepped over the line and should take responsibility for it and made an example of. Times are changing, we can't keep ignoring this.
 
the only true coward in this story is the one who chose suicide! selfish mufuka!!:hmm:


they act like this bullshit is going to stop kids from making fun of each other:smh::smh::smh:

Its not just the bullying but the social rejection, isolation and feelings of worthlessness that we can't quantify. We're social creatures and we can't underestimate how being treated like that can contribute to one taking their life.

I'm glad they're being made an example of, even more glad the perps aren't black.
 
I was bullied when I went to a new school in 1st grade. It was full of CAC. I hated that shit. But you know what. I never ratted anybody out. First I had to handle everybody my age. By the time I was in 3rd grade I was having to fight the 6th grade CAC. :angry: :angry: The more I fought the better I got and after enough of them got whooped they left me the fuck alone.

The thing is if you stand up for yourself they eventually pick somebody else to bully.
:yes:

Next time one of those bitches bothered her she should have maced the bitch and stomped a Jurassic sized mud hole in her ass. She was weak and chose the weak way out.

My son goes to a mostly white school and had to deal with the same shit when he first started. One bully was much older than him so my son went in the bathroom when the kid was taking a shit and dragged him out from the other stall and stomped ass. Nobody fucked with him since. :lol: :lol: Dudes father was :angry: at the sit down. I told him if he wasn't trying to bully my son with 2 other kids my son wouldn't have had to kick your sons ass, and where did he learn all that n99er shit from? He STFU.




co-sign 100%
people never want to hear the truth. It's a fucked situation but to kill yourself instead of fighting back is weak.
 
It's easy to be an internet tough guy and say how weak the girl was...

But if you were in a strange country where everyone was ganging up on you,I wonder how strong some of these folks who are calling her a coward would be?

They would go into this girls home,thru the internet...fuck with her at school,she had no safe place.

Her family recently hired lawyers...I hope they win a big enough settlement from South Hadley,that they will have to lay-off some teachers.

And I can't understand all the hate for the girl...even after she died,one of the cows wrote on her Facebook page,mission accomplished.
 
I can't understand those who feel that whoever is bullied is "soft" and should retaliate. What if this girl had no one to have her back - like her school or her parents? These kids SHOULD get charged...no one has the right to bully someone like that...
 
How the hell can anyone be "Cyber bullied" that has the be the softest thing I've ever heard of. Local and national stories are bombarding the air waves with kids blabbering about people being mean to them on myspace and facebook.
Also in this suicide case everyone's piling on these kids in the same fashion that they piled on the girl if one of the nine kill themselves will there be a call for the media and DA's blood along with some of the parents.
 
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these kids going to jail because some sensitive bitch chose to off herself, I guess suicide was the only option besides telling the principal or her parents.
 
I was bullied when I went to a new school in 1st grade. It was full of CAC. I hated that shit. But you know what. I never ratted anybody out. First I had to handle everybody my age. By the time I was in 3rd grade I was having to fight the 6th grade CAC. :angry: :angry: The more I fought the better I got and after enough of them got whooped they left me the fuck alone.

The thing is if you stand up for yourself they eventually pick somebody else to bully.
:yes:

Next time one of those bitches bothered her she should have maced the bitch and stomped a Jurassic sized mud hole in her ass. She was weak and chose the weak way out.

My son goes to a mostly white school and had to deal with the same shit when he first started. One bully was much older than him so my son went in the bathroom when the kid was taking a shit and dragged him out from the other stall and stomped ass. Nobody fucked with him since. :lol: :lol: Dudes father was :angry: at the sit down. I told him if he wasn't trying to bully my son with 2 other kids my son wouldn't have had to kick your sons ass, and where did he learn all that n99er shit from? He STFU.



Sometimes you gotta even the odds when you are outnumbered or overmatched. Dragging a bully out of a stall while he is shitting is CLASSIC. Props to your boy for thinking it up (unless you gave him that tactic, then props to you. You have to teach your kids to stand up for themselves.

The thing is if you stand up for yourself they eventually pick somebody else to bully. :yes:

Exactly
 
It's easy to be an internet tough guy and say how weak the girl was...

But if you were in a strange country where everyone was ganging up on you,I wonder how strong some of these folks who are calling her a coward would be?

They would go into this girls home,thru the internet...fuck with her at school,she had no safe place.

Her family recently hired lawyers...I hope they win a big enough settlement from South Hadley,that they will have to lay-off some teachers.

And I can't understand all the hate for the girl...even after she died,one of the cows wrote on her Facebook page,mission accomplished.

C/S these niggas on here are some straight clowns... its the mentality of the faggots this is girl endured... these niggas on here ain't no different than those fuckin bullies...
 
:dunno: fuck those bullies and fuck you if you think charging them is overkill. I hope every last one of em gets thrown in a cell. NO I wasn't bullied, if anything you would say I was a bully, but it was just joking on people and light shit like that. no slapping books, throwing sodas/food, taking lunch money none of that shit.

all this talk about "a nation of pussies" :rolleyes: man you dumb niggas just don't understand shit is way different today than it was when we were in school, shit I was just talking with my boys about how when we were in highschool we had nextels and text messaging prettin my JUST came out (I'm 26). Back then you bullieg/got bullied and WENT HOME, that was it. that was the extent of your "tourture". these days these kids will have you on "the summer jam screen" with a WORLD audience! twitter, facebook, myspace, youtube, text... shit they can even make a webpage dedicated to hating on you.

some of you need to pull your heads out your asses, some of you talking shit were in highschool when the most a person could do was beep you their number "911" and then call you a pussy or something when you called back, shit is different today
 
C/S these niggas on here are some straight clowns... its the mentality of the faggots this is girl endured... these niggas on here ain't no different than those fuckin bullies...

:roflmao::roflmao:

you know they say most police officers join the force because they got bullied in school, you lil bitch :lol:
 
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