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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
KyleEnos
Since when was intelligence/maturity genetically inherited?
That's like saying "if your parents are racist, you are too. It's on your blood".
since human kind was born
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
since human kind was born
ahahahaha
go back to elementary and get yourself a good Biology class.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Liselotte
ahahahaha
go back to elementary and get yourself a good Biology class.
i don't give shit about biology ;)
i know it from true life experience, witch you have no clue about
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Re: Bully problems at school
I'll tell u what i would do , i would get informed at wher they live spy them and when u see the weakes of them all try to get him alone on the streat kik his fucking ass and if u don't want him to see your face just put something on put your shirt on or something u can take them one by one like this and don't get in trouble . Or just ignore them and pray u will see them alone over years and stil kik ther ass if talking nice won't do .Or get your big group of friends to talk to threaten ther sorry ases.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
i don't give shit about biology ;)
i know it from true life experience, witch you have no clue about
You are strange. Hmm... Sound like 13 yr old ignorant. :)
Anyway, don't be so mad at world unless you don't want the world to be mad at you.
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Originally Posted by
Intelext
You are strange. Hmm... Sound like 13 yr old ignorant. :)
Anyway, don't be so mad at world unless you don't want the world to be mad at you.
please kid, grow up.
who said i'm mad?
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
i don't give shit about biology ;)
i know it from true life experience, witch you have no clue about
You're like 14 or some shit, what life experience is it that you have exactly?
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Gladstone
You're like 14 or some shit, what life experience is it that you have exactly?
i'm 24 i can't say i have a lot of life experience, but some kids here think they're like 50 or sth
anyway it's useless to fight with you kiddies. grow up
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
i'm 24 i can't say i have a lot of life experience, but some kids here think their like 50 or sth
anyway it's useless to fight with you kiddies. grow up
24 years old, and you still can't get the whole "there, their, they're" thing right.
:laugh:
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Gladstone
24 years old, and you still can't get the whole "there, their, they're" thing right.
:laugh:
well sorry sherlock i don't live neither in the UK or US ;) so english is not my main language
i don't get the joke at all. You have to be 24 to know perfect english? There are 60 year olds that don't know 1 word of it.
buzz off and go play habbo
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
i don't give shit about biology ;)
i know it from true life experience, witch you have no clue about
i see where your coming from,
it is like if the perants are rasist, the kids are gonig to be, becuase that is what they have been brought up to be like.
also, i have had bad experiances from other races, its just a fact of life, but then again, ive had more trouble off of people my own race, so really race doesnt come into any of it.
i think ive gone off topic?
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
since human kind was born
Thats so incredibly laughable, you have no idea. Since when was Maturity & Intelligence part of the birthing gene pool ? Never. If one of the parents are smart that doesn't mean the child will be to, the same goes for Maturity. Both of those "Attributes" develop as you age and gain knowledge, and of course during the early years of your life depending on how your raised.
The only thing that you genetically inherit from your parents is whats actually part of you. Blood type, Eye colour, Hair colour, Body size, facial features etc etc.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
JC/Raiden
Thats so incredibly laughable, you have no idea. Since when was Maturity & Intelligence part of the birthing gene pool ? Never. If one of the parents are smart that doesn't mean the child will be to, the same goes for Maturity. Both of those "Attributes" develop as you age and gain knowledge, and of course during the early years of your life depending on how your raised.
The only thing that you genetically inherit from your parents is whats actually part of you. Blood type, Eye colour, Hair colour, Body size, facial features etc etc.
you gain how you view the world by how your perants act also though.
children learn by copying and watching, and thats how thier views end up like.
also by experiances in life, as you said.
have you seen that program, thats every year, about like 6 kids who they are studing from birth until 21?
i cant remeber the name, but it has been interesting to see how they have grown up so far, and how thier behaviour has changed!
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
JC/Raiden
Thats so incredibly laughable, you have no idea. Since when was Maturity & Intelligence part of the birthing gene pool ? Never. If one of the parents are smart that doesn't mean the child will be to, the same goes for Maturity. Both of those "Attributes" develop as you age and gain knowledge, and of course during the early years of your life depending on how your raised.
The only thing that you genetically inherit from your parents is whats actually part of you. Blood type, Eye colour, Hair colour, Body size, facial features etc etc.
maturity is something to discuss about, you gain that depending on your society, but if at home you see your parents act like crap, drink, curse and all, and if you hear it at an early age, you will most likely develop a non-inteligent vocabulary and you will become just like your parents.
if you come from an uneducated family, it's way more easier to do the bad things than to "fix" yourself to the opposite of your family. That's the genetical part
ofcourse this is not happening in every family, but most cases are like that
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
well sorry sherlock i don't live neither in the UK or US ;) so english is not my main language
i don't get the joke at all. You have to be 24 to know perfect english? There are 60 year olds that don't know 1 word of it.
buzz off and go play habbo
I don't play Habbo.
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Re: Bully problems at school
Funny how snowflakes turn into uncontrollable avalanches.
*sigh* I will just add my two pennies.
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
if you come from an uneducated family, it's way more easier to do the bad things than to "fix" yourself to the opposite of your family. That's the genetical part
False, it comes from how you were raised, not just because your mum was a whore you will be a whore as well. If a kid is smart enough to realise that disgrace, he certainly will try to do something about it. That is the difference between a plant human and a Human.
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
ofcourse this is not happening in every family, but most cases are like that
Most cases, why people always use that bloody term? It is the latest trend, I take. However, proof or the door, your choice.
As for the OP's inquiry, well... ignoring is not always the solution. Just get some training and forget about them.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
anyway it's useless to fight with you kiddies. grow up
If we all are kiddies, then you can surely gtfo. It will be better for everyone imo. ;]
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
maturity is something to discuss about, you gain that depending on your society, but if at home you see your parents act like crap, drink, curse and all, and if you hear it at an early age, you will most likely develop a non-inteligent vocabulary and you will become just like your parents.
You've just stated the obvious here. I don't see how this supports your previous statements.
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
if you come from an uneducated family, it's way more easier to do the bad things than to "fix" yourself to the opposite of your family. That's the genetical part
Sorry but thats wrong, wrong, wrong. And that isn't just my opinion its fact. Where does genetics come in to the mix with that ? Your from an uneducated family, you don't know whats right from wrong in life etc because your parents didn't either. Thats to do with how your brought up, how your parents teach you it has nothing to do with genetics what so ever.
The Genetic gene pool is split in to X Chromosomes and Y Chromosomes. The X Chromosomes come from the father where as the Y's come from the mother. It's these Chromosomes that make you who you are, whether its your blood type, your appearance, your height etc. Just as I mentioned before thats what Genetics are, and thats where you "Inherit" from your parents.
This is an example of what you basic think the inheritance of genetics are...."Yeah hi, sorry I take drugs and end up in jail every other week for robbing the corner shops. It's my genetics, my mum and dad use to so thats why I do".... -_-.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
JC/Raiden
The Genetic gene pool is split in to X Chromosomes and Y Chromosomes. The X Chromosomes come from the father where as the Y's come from the mother. It's these Chromosomes that make you who you are, whether its your blood type, your appearance, your height etc. Just as I mentioned before thats what Genetics are, and thats where you "Inherit" from your parents.
Err.... no, nope. 22 pairs of chromosomes are both X-shaped. Whereas the last pair can be either XX or XY, resulting in a female and a male respectively. Exceptions are present, but won't go into details. But all in all, technically, the Y-chromosome determines our gender, that's all. The rest is in the X-shaped chromosomes. Just a little... correction. Pardon for the intrusion and the possible humiliation.
Hmm... indeed a broad spectre of topics. Starting with bullying countermeasures, ending with Genetics.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
LordDemonMan
Err.... no, nope. 22 pairs of chromosomes are both X-shaped. Whereas the last pair can be either XX or XY, resulting in a female and a male respectively. Exceptions are present, but won't go into details. But all in all, technically, the Y-chromosome determines our gender, that's all. The rest is in the X-shaped chromosomes. Just a little... correction. Pardon for the intrusion and the possible humiliation.
Hmm... indeed a broad spectre of topics. Starting with bullying countermeasures, ending with Genetics.
Ah nuts :/ your right. I knew I should have double checked my logic before submitting my post lol =x. No need to pardon yourself bud, you made a resourceful correction which only benefited me. It's been ages since I read up/studied Genetics so it just made me go "oh shit" after reading what you said because I knew immediately you were right lol >_>.
So the Y-Shaped Chromosome is suppose to determine gender, which leaves all the other X-Shaped Chromosomes. So is the rest just as I said ?
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
JC/Raiden
You've just stated the obvious here. I don't see how this supports your previous statements.
Sorry but thats wrong, wrong, wrong. And that isn't just my opinion its fact. Where does genetics come in to the mix with that ? Your from an uneducated family, you don't know whats right from wrong in life etc because your parents didn't either. Thats to do with how your brought up, how your parents teach you it has nothing to do with genetics what so ever.
The Genetic gene pool is split in to X Chromosomes and Y Chromosomes. The X Chromosomes come from the father where as the Y's come from the mother. It's these Chromosomes that make you who you are, whether its your blood type, your appearance, your height etc. Just as I mentioned before thats what Genetics are, and thats where you "Inherit" from your parents.
This is an example of what you basic think the inheritance of genetics are...."Yeah hi, sorry I take drugs and end up in jail every other week for robbing the corner shops. It's my genetics, my mum and dad use to so thats why I do".... -_-.
i won't argue, you have a different opinion than mine
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
JC/Raiden
So the Y-Shaped Chromosome is suppose to determine gender, which leaves all the other X-Shaped Chromosomes. So is the rest just as I said ?
Yeah, kinda. Eye colour, blood, hair colour, appearance, et cetera is all defined by those Xs.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
i won't argue, you have a different opinion than mine
at least next time, try to make it more intelligent.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Liselotte
at least next time, try to make it more intelligent.
QFT!
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Re: Bully problems at school
just walk away. all theyre tryin to do is call you out to a fight. the best thing you can do is walk away because it doesnt make u look bad and it also doesnt send u home with a bunch of bruises if u arent able to fight very well. if u live in cali gimme their names and i can take care of it. but if not then just walk away =]
7th graders are jews anyways haha. they always try to seem tough.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Liselotte
at least next time, try to make it more intelligent.
did i talk to you? gtfo
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Re: Bully problems at school
Don't let anybody bully you, And never be scared to stand up to them, in the end you will knock them down a peg or two. And if it doesn't work, you've only yourself to blame for not standing up to them earlier.
And not everyone gets bullied, Ive never been bullied as i wouldn't allow it, I mean i wouldn't allow Ricky Hatton bully me, i may get laid out but i wouldn't have been *bullied*
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... i was thinking about using the "walk away" and the "laugh" and "i haven't heard sucha thing so pathetic since i was seven!"
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If that works, ill give you a grand.
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but see man, i can't pick a fight against them, i have a felling that I would get fucked. go home all bloody and crap, and my mom would spaz out on me, see, there are 3 of them, no matter how strong i am or how weak they are, i still would get pwned.
my friends are too wimpy to help me.
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Its not about winning, its about standing up, like i said, Take Mike Tyson for instance.. I wouldn't let him bully me, Although hed kick the shit out of me. You should never show anybody your afraid, And the only way to do that is retaliate.
Obviously you'd get trampled on by 3 of them, but at least you had a bash. you'd be looked up to man, Seriously.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
Kimberly
maturity is something to discuss about, you gain that depending on your society, but if at home you see your parents act like crap, drink, curse and all, and if you hear it at an early age, you will most likely develop a non-inteligent vocabulary and you will become just like your parents.
if you come from an uneducated family, it's way more easier to do the bad things than to "fix" yourself to the opposite of your family. That's the genetical part
ofcourse this is not happening in every family, but most cases are like that
Actually, a lot of people who go through shit with their parents actually grow to hate that type of 'life' and follow a different direction.
If what you're saying was true, we would have no homosexuals.
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Re: Bully problems at school
Make fun of them in public, though only if you can kick his ass.
If not, then deal with it.
Well actually, even if you can't most of them are more like wimps and have own problems, so you'll be a ''cool'' kid and he'll be in your shoes after that, and probably won't mess with you again.
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Punch him in the face then he'll stop.
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Re: Bully problems at school
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Originally Posted by
The PathFinder
Punch him in the face then he'll stop.
Riiight, thats when he stops bullying you and starts pounding your face in.
Great job.:winky: