Sweetleaf Metalhead


Joined: Jan 07, 2011 Age: 23 Posts: 14869 Location: Somewhere in Colorado
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:00 pm Post subject: Bullies apologizing? |
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So I once had one apologize to me, it really did mean a lot as some of the things she said were especially hurtfull. But it was weird...I mean our school was on lock down...she just said she was suprised I was not the psycho with the gun...yet when she was crying in the corner I was the one who suggested someone go talk to her and make sure she is ok....well anyways shd eventually she apologized for things she said and I accepted it and did not get defensive towards her....she seemed surprised like she thought she deserved some judgmental commnent from me but I simply accepted the apology and told her it was OK.
Anyways I hope she learned something, and I have no hate towards her, has anyone else had an experiance like this? And as I speak I am sending loving energy towards them all hoping they will learn something. My human experiance is not about revenge its about liearning tolerance and the best way to combat hate is education...maybe I'm a dreamer, maybe I'm a hippie I don't give a crap I just want to find a somewhat meaningful path and stick to it....I've spent too long running away it is now time to find myself. _________________ It's like alice in wonderland except, my names not alice and this is the real world not a dream. |
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Mankey Tufted Titmouse


Joined: Oct 28, 2011 Posts: 39 Location: Rhode Island
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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| Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
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Sweetleaf Metalhead


Joined: Jan 07, 2011 Age: 23 Posts: 14869 Location: Somewhere in Colorado
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Mankey wrote: | | Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
I don't think apologizing for ones wrongs is just for females but yeah you're right I guess that's stupid and weak she should have been strong and continued her bullying.  _________________ It's like alice in wonderland except, my names not alice and this is the real world not a dream.
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League_Girl Proud mamma


Joined: Feb 05, 2010 Posts: 13675 Location: My house
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:10 am Post subject: |
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| None have ever apologized to me. |
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Maje Phoenix


Joined: Oct 21, 2010 Age: 32 Posts: 1996
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Sweetleaf wrote: | | Mankey wrote: | | Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
I don't think apologizing for ones wrongs is just for females but yeah you're right I guess that's stupid and weak she should have been strong and continued her bullying.  |
I think that was smart and strong of her and your reaction was cool too. It takes much more strength to apologize than to continue bullying. Apologizing is not an easy thing. Youve gotta jump over your own shadow, if that makes sense... I dont know which language I have the phrase from  |
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CloudLayer Deinonychus


Joined: Mar 28, 2012 Age: 27 Posts: 300
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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Now that it's mentioned, I have seen the division along gender lines mentioned above.
That's too bad, as Maje said it obviously takes strength to "jump over your own shadow."
Sappy lyrics on the topic that sound less sappy in the actual song:
If I were you and you were me
We could talk about it, rewrite history
If I were you and you were me
We could live together in peace and harmony
Peace and harmony |
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Orr Phoenix


Joined: Jun 12, 2011 Posts: 564
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:56 pm Post subject: Re: Bullies apologizing? |
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| Sweetleaf wrote: | So I once had one apologize to me, it really did mean a lot as some of the things she said were especially hurtfull. But it was weird...I mean our school was on lock down...she just said she was suprised I was not the psycho with the gun...yet when she was crying in the corner I was the one who suggested someone go talk to her and make sure she is ok....well anyways shd eventually she apologized for things she said and I accepted it and did not get defensive towards her....she seemed surprised like she thought she deserved some judgmental commnent from me but I simply accepted the apology and told her it was OK.
Anyways I hope she learned something, and I have no hate towards her, has anyone else had an experiance like this? And as I speak I am sending loving energy towards them all hoping they will learn something. My human experiance is not about revenge its about liearning tolerance and the best way to combat hate is education...maybe I'm a dreamer, maybe I'm a hippie I don't give a crap I just want to find a somewhat meaningful path and stick to it....I've spent too long running away it is now time to find myself. |
Thank you for sharing, Sweetleaf. The anecdote correlates with a feeling of happiness. I apologise for giving you bad advice.
| League_Girl wrote: | | None have ever apologized to me. |
I apologise for littering the forum with ill-constructed posts, which, although not directed at you, may have been read by you. _________________ 'You seem very clever at explaining words, Sir,' said Alice. 'Would you kindly tell me the meaning of the poem called "Jabberwocky"?' |
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NTAndrew Toucan


Joined: Jan 19, 2012 Posts: 280
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:38 pm Post subject: Re: Bullies apologizing? |
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| Sweetleaf wrote: | So I once had one apologize to me, it really did mean a lot as some of the things she said were especially hurtfull. But it was weird...I mean our school was on lock down...she just said she was suprised I was not the psycho with the gun...yet when she was crying in the corner I was the one who suggested someone go talk to her and make sure she is ok....well anyways shd eventually she apologized for things she said and I accepted it and did not get defensive towards her....she seemed surprised like she thought she deserved some judgmental commnent from me but I simply accepted the apology and told her it was OK.
Anyways I hope she learned something, and I have no hate towards her, has anyone else had an experiance like this? And as I speak I am sending loving energy towards them all hoping they will learn something. My human experiance is not about revenge its about liearning tolerance and the best way to combat hate is education...maybe I'm a dreamer, maybe I'm a hippie I don't give a crap I just want to find a somewhat meaningful path and stick to it....I've spent too long running away it is now time to find myself. |
Thank you for sharing that. That is really quite wonderful. |
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NTAndrew Toucan


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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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| Mankey wrote: | | Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
Actually, I heard John Wayne say "Don't ever apologize, it's a sign of weakness" in a movie. I think it was in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," a classic directed by John Ford in which the cavalry heroically butchers a bunch of indians.
They don't make movies like that anymore... |
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Sweetleaf Metalhead


Joined: Jan 07, 2011 Age: 23 Posts: 14869 Location: Somewhere in Colorado
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:01 pm Post subject: |
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| NTAndrew wrote: | | Mankey wrote: | | Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
Actually, I heard John Wayne say "Don't ever apologize, it's a sign of weakness" in a movie. I think it was in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," a classic directed by John Ford in which the cavalry heroically butchers a bunch of indians.
They don't make movies like that anymore... |
I am not sure how heroic that sort of thing is.
I probably have long dead relatives who might not have thought so. _________________ It's like alice in wonderland except, my names not alice and this is the real world not a dream. |
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NTAndrew Toucan


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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Sweetleaf wrote: | | NTAndrew wrote: | | Mankey wrote: | | Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
Actually, I heard John Wayne say "Don't ever apologize, it's a sign of weakness" in a movie. I think it was in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," a classic directed by John Ford in which the cavalry heroically butchers a bunch of indians.
They don't make movies like that anymore... |
I am not sure how heroic that sort of thing is.
I probably have long dead relatives who might not have thought so. |
I was being sarcastic. Sorry.
Hey, I apologized! I'm weak! Doh! |
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Sweetleaf Metalhead


Joined: Jan 07, 2011 Age: 23 Posts: 14869 Location: Somewhere in Colorado
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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| NTAndrew wrote: | | Sweetleaf wrote: | | NTAndrew wrote: | | Mankey wrote: | | Men don't apologize, it conveys a weakness. Saying that though, I was never bullied in school, only time I've ever been "bullied" is at my current place of work, its to be expected though, warehouse employees aren't really tolerant people. |
Actually, I heard John Wayne say "Don't ever apologize, it's a sign of weakness" in a movie. I think it was in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," a classic directed by John Ford in which the cavalry heroically butchers a bunch of indians.
They don't make movies like that anymore... |
I am not sure how heroic that sort of thing is.
I probably have long dead relatives who might not have thought so. |
I was being sarcastic. Sorry.
Hey, I apologized! I'm weak! Doh! |
It's all good, I kind of figured you were anyways...lol. _________________ It's like alice in wonderland except, my names not alice and this is the real world not a dream. |
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