what happens when you pick on someone BIGGER THAN YOU

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I love this video.

Dad should have kicked his ass when he got home too
That was not self defense, self defense is doing what you need to do to protect yourself. What he did was retaliation.
Yep. :rolleyes:

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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    Good.

    Stupid kids these days man.. God I swear I will castrate MYSELF before I ever have children.

    WTF is this world coming to????

    Lil annoying, spoiled brats.

    These kids today will never have any idea what things used to be like.

    But at least the big guy stood up for himself! Good for you!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sue McDonald
    I don't agree with bullying but how do we stop it. Education is the only way but some kids don't want to be educated. They think that fighting is the way to settle differences and all the amount of trying to get them to change doesn't always help.
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    Karma's a bitch...
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  • Profile picture of the author Sharpay
    Retaliation? LMFAO. What an idiot.

    Good for that kid. He stood there for a long ass time, obviously telling the boy to cut it the **** out. He even counted down for him: Hit me this many more times and I will **** you.

    Little bitches need to learn consequences.

    "But they're just children!"

    Yes, they're just children being little bitches and turning into big bitches. They need to learn their lesson early.

    It pisses me off to no end when people have to reward everyone for participating, and everyone gave it their best effort so everybody wins! And oh, you didn't do your homework and should get an F, but you have "potential" so you can be passed on to the next grade!

    It's setting us up for failure. The longer road is the harder road to follow, but it is worth it by far.
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    • Profile picture of the author Greg71
      The kid deserved it and more. In adult world, that punch was assault, which is against the law. The big kid was outnumbered, so he had to disable each attacker. He didn't use excessive force imo. He stopped once the stick was on the deck. I wish i was there to take out the second one, schoolkid or not.
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      • Profile picture of the author hardraysnight
        Originally Posted by Greg71 View Post

        The kid deserved it and more. In adult world, that punch was assault, which is against the law. The big kid was outnumbered, so he had to disable each attacker. He didn't use excessive force imo. He stopped once the stick was on the deck. I wish i was there to take out the second one, schoolkid or not.
        and the circle is unbroken
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        • Profile picture of the author Greg71
          Originally Posted by hardraysnight View Post

          and the circle is unbroken
          Fair call, lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sumit Menon
    Too bad. I would've liked to see a head first slam on the elevated surface behind them.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    That video went around our country very quickly. I have seen it heaps of times.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Yeah, MOST bullies pick on smaller kids but, every now and then, they figure they can pick on bigger. Maybe it is because the bigger one was "at the ready".

    As for not knowing what things were like? I was almost 10 around the time the microprocessor was openly announced to the HOBBYIST community! Almost TEN! HOBBYIST! A LOT of people think it magically appeared by some other means when a late comer announced their use of a later version almost 10 YEARS later to the consumer community.

    And NOW, people say free internet and computers should be a right. GEE, when I was younger, the phone company wanted you to pay more to use modems. That didn't work out well, and some now say it was a myth. You were supposed to register them wit the phone company, and they would charge a filtering fee claiming that the lines weren't really made for modems. Actually, the modems were made for the phones. That was their purpose. And we had to buy modems. Until those after the 1200baud came out, prices were like $1 per baud! So a 300 baud cost about $300 give or take, and a 1200baud cost about $1200. And we could hook up to a computer that often wasn't networked. They were often boards, like this, or office systems. I had HEARD about the internet, and wanted to be there, but wasn't until about 1992. In the mean time, I joined a system that was hooked up to the internet. It only cost around $10 an *****HOUR*****. It was actually likely more, but that WAS a LONG time ago. I once got sidetracked, and had a bill for almost $100!
    When I hooked up in 1992, there was NO WWW, etc.... They were JUST getting started! NO GOOGLE, NO YAHOO, NO AMAZON, etc....

    But NOW, they figure everything should be free for everyone. GEE, you have a lot more access than I did even in my twenties! And it is CHEAPER! I had to pay a LOT per hour(you pay a little per month). I dealt with as much as 960cps! WOW!!!!!(you deal with millions). I had an 8Mhz CPU! WOW!!!!!(you may have a multicore descendent running near 3Ghz). MY computer cost about $2500.(yours may have cost $500 or LESS).

    Inflation affected most things. Technically, it may have affected THIS also. In the late 1990s they opened up high speed computers to places like china, and released >32bit(IIRC) encryption. They also stepped up outsourcing. Anyway, prices have dropped a LOT! BE HAPPY!

    Of course we could talk about things like being able to fix your own TV set to a degree, having to pay a premium for color, flights being more expensive, the lack of commercial video recordings, And kids were certainly more limited, etc....

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    • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
      Originally Posted by seasoned View Post

      Yeah, MOST bullies pick on smaller kids but, every now and then, they figure they can pick on bigger. Maybe it is because the bigger one was "at the ready".
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      I might have been like that but I don't remember a thing about it. I met a guy some years back who claimed I beat him up when he was in grade 6. When I informed him that I was in grade 1 at that time, he insisted that it was me, even when I pointed out that I would have been 6-years-old when he was 11 (and he's a big tall strong guy). I would have thought that I'd remember something like that.
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  • Profile picture of the author LarryC
    Amazing -the bully in this case was like half the size of the "victim." But I don't see the connection with the next topic here.

    << Yeah, MOST bullies pick on smaller kids but, every now and then, they figure they can pick on bigger. Maybe it is because the bigger one was "at the ready".

    As for not knowing what things were like? I was almost 10 around the time the microprocessor was openly announced to the HOBBYIST community! Almost TEN! HOBBYIST! A LOT of people think it magically appeared by some other means when a late comer announced their use of a later version almost 10 YEARS later to the consumer community. >>

    Amazing -the bully in this case was like half the size of the "victim." But I don't see how this relates to microprocessors.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by LarryC View Post

      Amazing -the bully in this case was like half the size of the "victim." But I don't see the connection with the next topic here.

      << Yeah, MOST bullies pick on smaller kids but, every now and then, they figure they can pick on bigger. Maybe it is because the bigger one was "at the ready".

      As for not knowing what things were like? I was almost 10 around the time the microprocessor was openly announced to the HOBBYIST community! Almost TEN! HOBBYIST! A LOT of people think it magically appeared by some other means when a late comer announced their use of a later version almost 10 YEARS later to the consumer community. >>

      Amazing -the bully in this case was like half the size of the "victim." But I don't see how this relates to microprocessors.
      Someone spoke about what things were like, and spoiled kids.

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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    The big kid was awesome. He gave the little brat a chance to stop. Only acted when the kid wouldn't stop - and only wacted to put him down - he didn't continue wailing on him. That kid is what a man is supposed to be like. Kudos to him. As for the little ankle bitter that he decked? I hope his father gives him another bout of justice when he gets home.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      The big kid was awesome. He gave the little brat a chance to stop. Only acted when the kid wouldn't stop - and only wacted to put him down - he didn't continue wailing on him. That kid is what a man is supposed to be like. Kudos to him. As for the little ankle bitter that he decked? I hope his father gives him another bout of justice when he gets home.
      You know how I ramble? SOMETIMES, I do it in REVERSE! EXAMPLE? HERE! I looked at the responses from the kids about this. The bigger one seems a lot like I am. Shy, reserved, etc... I BELIEVE him! And the SMALLER(AKA the bully)? HE claims the bigger kid called him names FIRST.

      The father believes that his kid is really the victim here, and asked the world to stop attacking his son.

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    When I was 5 I got a new white dress. I LOVED my new dress and went outside to show it off. One of the neighbor boys squashed a worm on it and got blood on it. I beat the holy tar out of him. Can't remember how old he was, but Daddy believed in teaching his little girl to defend herself - so she did. Actually, I was still on him when he went down. Seems at 5 years old I didn't have quite the feel for what constituted time to stop. The parents came over to talk to my parents. I didn't get in trouble, but that nasty little boy did. Probably embarrassed the hell out of his dad, too - both because of his behavior and because a little girl bested him.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joe Mobley

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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      and because a little girl bested him.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      When I was 5 I got a new white dress. I LOVED my new dress and went outside to show it off. One of the neighbor boys squashed a worm on it and got blood on it. I beat the holy tar out of him. Can't remember how old he was, but Daddy believed in teaching his little girl to defend herself - so she did. Actually, I was still on him when he went down. Seems at 5 years old I didn't have quite the feel for what constituted time to stop. The parents came over to talk to my parents. I didn't get in trouble, but that nasty little boy did. Probably embarrassed the hell out of his dad, too - both because of his behavior and because a little girl bested him.
      YEAH, don't you love it! In OUR day a boy was not supposed to attack anyone smaller, and certainly NOT a female!

      Ironically, being hurt by a girl around his size or smaller was ALSO a time for taunts!

      Steve
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