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 Lord Wamphyri Amarr Starside Lost
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Posted - 2011.03.15 12:23:00 - [ 31]
The kids name is Casey Heynes, he's all over google now Example |
 Furb Killer Gallente |
Posted - 2011.03.15 12:43:00 - [ 32]
Edited by: Furb Killer on 15/03/2011 12:44:50 Quote: What makes me mad is that people are congratulating the victim for dropping a kid head first onto concrete and picking on anyone who says otherwise on line, as well as organising a cyber bullying campaign of the bully himself.
What can I say? Karma is a *****. Quote: he could have broken his neck
What can I say? Darwin is a *****. Quote: I don't know, I got picked on in jr high and high school, but I fought back once it got to me enough, and once you fight back the people that bully you usually get the point and stop.
Not everyone is able to do that, especially not against a group. And if they do fight back you get what you have here, they get detention or worse, while the bullies get a free pass. |
 Vogue Short Bus Pole Dancers
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Posted - 2011.03.15 13:00:00 - [ 33]
There is a ready requirement for scoundrels in life to maintain the edifice of power for the foreign interests they represent http://s3.images.com/huge.98.491521.JPGImage changed to a URL per the forum rules - AdidaAnd yes Karma does affect everyone. Especially taxing for those involved in pet projects. |
 Barakkus |
Posted - 2011.03.15 13:05:00 - [ 34]
Edited by: Barakkus on 15/03/2011 13:08:23 Originally by: Furb Killer
Quote: I don't know, I got picked on in jr high and high school, but I fought back once it got to me enough, and once you fight back the people that bully you usually get the point and stop.
Not everyone is able to do that, especially not against a group. And if they do fight back you get what you have here, they get detention or worse, while the bullies get a free pass.
It was a group harassing me in high school, all it took was for me to go after one of them and they stopped. I don't know, I wasn't in a position to really do anything about it for a long time, one day I snapped though and that's all it took to end it. Most of the time it is a group of little turds that do the harassing. One kid thinks he's the **** then he gets all his **** little buddies together and they start ganging up on people for the lulz. They feed on each other, but I guarentee, unless you're in an inner city school, those little ****s fold as soon as one of their little pack gets what's coming to them. Inner city schools are a different story though, often there's gang involvement there, and that's something a kid shouldn't mess with because they will get shot. So I do agree sometimes it's not possible... |
 Jon Taggart State War Academy |
Posted - 2011.03.15 17:03:00 - [ 35]
Edited by: Jon Taggart on 15/03/2011 17:18:21It's on Encyclopedia Dramatica now - LinkThey sure move fast  . Edit - According to Australian news, the little squirt has a broken ankle. |
 Scorpionidae |
Posted - 2011.03.15 19:25:00 - [ 36]
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 Zhim'Fufu |
Posted - 2011.03.15 20:00:00 - [ 37]
Originally by: Jon Taggart It's on Encyclopedia Dramatica now - Link They sure move fast .
Haha that page is awesome. Especially the Casey and the Rat bit. |
 Alpheias Euphoria Released HYDRA RELOADED |
Posted - 2011.03.15 21:34:00 - [ 38]
Originally by: Cairn Bolete
Originally by: Lord Wamphyri That little prick had it coming. However it's the victim that gets punished, he got suspended from school and is now looking at criminal charges, all for standing up for himself!
Where are you getting this information? I hate getting my news this way, I want links!
I only read that he may be facing criminal charges but have been threatened with being kicked out of the school. Good for him if he is, considering that the school haven't done anything to prevent bullying. |
 Barakkus |
Posted - 2011.03.15 21:40:00 - [ 39]
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 Headerman Minmatar Quovis Shadow of xXDEATHXx |
Posted - 2011.03.16 02:51:00 - [ 40]
Oh crap son, i got to get out to that school this afternoon to fix a server up lol
Will see if i can get the kids autograph |
 Sylviria Unforeseen Consequences. THE UNTHINKABLES |
Posted - 2011.03.16 18:08:00 - [ 41]
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 Jon Taggart State War Academy |
Posted - 2011.03.16 19:39:00 - [ 42]
UPDATE: Skinny's mom appeared on the Australian news show Today Tonight. Mom: My son "got what he deserved." Linky - Second link at top |
 Awesome Possum Original Sin. PURPLE HELMETED WARRIORS |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:01:00 - [ 43]
Edited by: Awesome Possum on 16/03/2011 20:01:16 Anyone feeling any sympathy at all for that bully is an idiot.
That fat kid only body slammed the kid, that's a lot better than oh say... walking into school and shooting it up. Or does no one remember WHY Columbine really happened? |
 Barakkus |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:06:00 - [ 44]
Originally by: Jon Taggart UPDATE: Skinny's mom appeared on the Australian news show Today Tonight.
Mom: My son "got what he deserved."
Linky - Second link at top
Kudos to the mom for not acting like parents here in the US. |
 Tegan Karus |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:08:00 - [ 45]
Id like to offer an alternative view. That young kids like this should be allowed to find out what life is about, without being judged by a million strangers from all over the World. This kind of thing is totally natural and happened all the time at my school. I appreciate that looking at that one clip makes me smile, and I think fair play big kid, but I have big reservations about children not being able to make mistakes in a private social setting anymore and being judged on the Internet. That clip will be around for ever now, and even if that horrible little kid changes and learns, he can never get away from the clip. Thats too much punishment for a child.
I think it should be an offence for children to be filmed in any way and posted on the Internet without parental consent from all parties shown in the video. I wonder how many people would like their most shameful moment posted on the Internet when they were too young to know better? |
 Zhim'Fufu |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:09:00 - [ 46]
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 Awesome Possum Original Sin. PURPLE HELMETED WARRIORS |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:21:00 - [ 47]
Originally by: Tegan Karus I wonder how many people would like their most shameful moment posted on the Internet when they were too young to know better?
Oh god I wish /nostalgias I was a horrible little **** when I was a kid, I could be the poster boy for how not to be a kid. Now I have a strong love and belief in the rule of law, I don't break laws, and I'm so bad at lying you can see it a mile off (people wonder why Possum never scams in Eve, this is why). But some of that crap, I would just love to see again. Who knows, maybe that bully will be the first to pull that video up and say "This is what I was like when I was a kid, that was a turning point in my attitude.." |
 Tegan Karus |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:34:00 - [ 48]
Originally by: Awesome Possum Who knows, maybe that bully will be the first to pull that video up and say "This is what I was like when I was a kid, that was a turning point in my attitude.."
I hear you. Fair enough |
 Barakkus |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:36:00 - [ 49]
Edited by: Barakkus on 16/03/2011 20:36:43 Originally by: Tegan Karus Id like to offer an alternative view. That young kids like this should be allowed to find out what life is about, without being judged by a million strangers from all over the World. This kind of thing is totally natural and happened all the time at my school. I appreciate that looking at that one clip makes me smile, and I think fair play big kid, but I have big reservations about children not being able to make mistakes in a private social setting anymore and being judged on the Internet. That clip will be around for ever now, and even if that horrible little kid changes and learns, he can never get away from the clip. Thats too much punishment for a child.
I think it should be an offence for children to be filmed in any way and posted on the Internet without parental consent from all parties shown in the video. I wonder how many people would like their most shameful moment posted on the Internet when they were too young to know better?
I agree with this to some extent. Kids, and even a lot of adults don't know the internet is forever...whereas before the advent of permanent storage of everyone's every single action, you could get away from some of the not so great moments of your life... ...god I'm glad there was no youtube when I was in my early 20s... |
 Scorpionidae |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:47:00 - [ 50]
Originally by: Tegan Karus Tegan Karus
The funny thing is that it was the bullys so called "mate" that was recording it which probable means the bully told him to record it and it was his so called "mate" the probable put it on the web. And if it had gone the other way it still would have gone on the web... soooo he gets all that he desurves. Scorpionidae  P.S sorry for all the spelling and stuff. |
 Tegan Karus |
Posted - 2011.03.16 20:55:00 - [ 51]
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 cyclobs Minmatar
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Posted - 2011.03.17 04:58:00 - [ 52]
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 Awesome Possum Original Sin. PURPLE HELMETED WARRIORS |
Posted - 2011.03.17 09:13:00 - [ 53]
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 Heroltior Ghedonia |
Posted - 2011.03.21 09:17:00 - [ 54]
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 Furb Killer Gallente |
Posted - 2011.03.21 10:08:00 - [ 55]
Originally by: Tegan Karus Id like to offer an alternative view. That young kids like this should be allowed to find out what life is about, without being judged by a million strangers from all over the World. This kind of thing is totally natural and happened all the time at my school. I appreciate that looking at that one clip makes me smile, and I think fair play big kid, but I have big reservations about children not being able to make mistakes in a private social setting anymore and being judged on the Internet. That clip will be around for ever now, and even if that horrible little kid changes and learns, he can never get away from the clip. Thats too much punishment for a child.
I think it should be an offence for children to be filmed in any way and posted on the Internet without parental consent from all parties shown in the video. I wonder how many people would like their most shameful moment posted on the Internet when they were too young to know better?
So it is fine to make the 'mistake' to hit someone else in the face because you feel like it, but the real problem is that he asked his friend to film how he hits someone in the face? But making mistakes is part of being young, right? Watch this: http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/1407821/e751c362/casey_spreekt_(interview).html (Dutch site, you might need to press f5 to get rid of commercial, youtube also has it but is like usual being fascists regarding copy right, and the only one they dont delete has been marked as 18+ by the morons). His life is being ruined by bullies, he contemplated suicide (and too many actually do it due to bullies), and if you pay attention you see he really speaks like an adult about it, simply because he had no childhood, it is ruined by the bullies. In other words, the bullies might grow over their sociopathic behaviour, but the bullied wont forget. |
 Sturmwolke |
Posted - 2011.03.21 10:47:00 - [ 56]
Originally by: Furb Killer In other words, the bullies might grow over their sociopathic behaviour, but the bullied wont forget.
It's really all about survival of of the fittest. Mammals in general, develop a hierachical social pecking order in a group (alphas, betas, gammas .. omegas etc.), humans are no different. How they achieve this depends on their level of sophistication, for humans it's usually both psyhologically and physically. The best way to avoid bullying is to not portray yourself as an omega - the lowest rank. Bullies (not necessarily made up of alphas or betas) are usually instinctive, they go for the easy targets, which usually ends up with as the poor omegas. Once you understand the above, impart your children with that knowledge. Make sure they understand that. Now, whether they sink or swim, it's up to them. On a personal note, I never had issues with bullies. They don't exist. My size may have had something to do with it, but I think more importantly, the personality radiates non-omega characteristics. |
 Mag's the united Negative Ten. |
Posted - 2011.03.21 10:47:00 - [ 57]
Originally by: Furb Killer
So it is fine to make the 'mistake' to hit someone else in the face because you feel like it, but the real problem is that he asked his friend to film how he hits someone in the face?
But making mistakes is part of being young, right? Watch this: http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/1407821/e751c362/casey_spreekt_(interview).html (Dutch site, you might need to press f5 to get rid of commercial, youtube also has it but is like usual being fascists regarding copy right, and the only one they dont delete has been marked as 18+ by the morons). His life is being ruined by bullies, he contemplated suicide (and too many actually do it due to bullies), and if you pay attention you see he really speaks like an adult about it, simply because he had no childhood, it is ruined by the bullies.
In other words, the bullies might grow over their sociopathic behaviour, but the bullied wont forget.
After watching that, I now have far more respect for the lad. What a wonderfully articulate young man he is and I hope that all this media attention doesn't turn sour, as so often it can. |
 Dorian Tormak M0N0LITH |
Posted - 2011.03.21 12:48:00 - [ 58]
Shoulda kicked him in the face then beat the crap out of that kid in the white shirt. |
 Barakkus |
Posted - 2011.03.21 12:53:00 - [ 59]
Originally by: Sturmwolke
The best way to avoid bullying is to not portray yourself as an omega - the lowest rank. Bullies (not necessarily made up of alphas or betas) are usually instinctive, they go for the easy targets, which usually ends up with as the poor omegas.
It's not always like that, I was picked on merely because I was always the "new kid". Regardless of what I did, my family moved to a different state every 2 years or so when I was growing up...and almost all the time I'd get picked on simply because I was the "new kid". |
 Furb Killer Gallente |
Posted - 2011.03.21 13:48:00 - [ 60]
Edited by: Furb Killer on 21/03/2011 13:49:06 Originally by: Sturmwolke
Originally by: Furb Killer In other words, the bullies might grow over their sociopathic behaviour, but the bullied wont forget.
It's really all about survival of of the fittest.
K, but then dont whine when they go for Columbine v2.0, and take survival of the fittest to the next level. You say yourself you have never been bullied, dont act like you have any idea how that is or what you can do about it, you dont. |