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good mornig and I hope u all have a greatt school year because I am no I am being bullyed!!!!

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 Jan 27, 2016

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Oh dude, bad luck. Whenever this happenes u gotta report it to your school principal or somethin. At my school, I'm what u call a Student Body. I go patrolling around the school on the lookout for trouble or just serveying how the school is. Then I report back to my fellow Studen't Bodies and they do the same. Then we all go and report to the principal. That's how it works. So if u r being bullied u gotta tell somebody.

 Jan 27, 2016
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Still?? Do you parents know?

 Jan 27, 2016
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Oh dude, bad luck. Whenever this happenes u gotta report it to your school principal or somethin. At my school, I'm what u call a Student Body. I go patrolling around the school on the lookout for trouble or just serveying how the school is. Then I report back to my fellow Studen't Bodies and they do the same. Then we all go and report to the principal. That's how it works. So if u r being bullied u gotta tell somebody.

Eloise1st Jan 27, 2016
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i got bullied really bad in yr 7 and i thought going to a teacher would make it worse but it helped, you should do the same, no one has the right to bully another person

 Jan 27, 2016
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Ahem, when it comes to bullying, you really have to think about the people available to talk to when getting bullied. You need to TELL PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST AND YOU KNOW THAT WILL PUT THIS TO AN END!(I capitalized the words in case anyone was too lazy to read the whole thing) It doesn't make any sense when, let's say, you tell your science teacher what happened, but the science teacher either A: doesn't give a dirt about what happened, or B: actually thinks the bully is cool and thinks you're making stuff up to get him/her in trouble. For me, the only people I ever talk to are my parents, cuz most of the teachers don't give a dirt, the yard duties/cross guard people are to busy catching kids for more MINOR rule breaks, and principals for me, they always make me guilty, in other words, they're bad lawyers. But parents these days from experience from the "good old days" seem to know, and sometimes relate to, the same exact situation and actually do something to help the young out.

 Jan 28, 2016

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