Well fuck...im in a pickle...
#31
Yes i wish i had done something right then and there but i didnt think of it. I tried to fight him, he bitched out. Im not showing one side of the story, i specifcally tryed to show as much true facts of what really happened as much as possible to get true awnsers. Spelling is terrible i know im in a hurry. Sadly if he wont fight me tommorow in a fight, im gunna jump his *** bad. If not ill nail him in the middle of class and take the fine and tell people why i ****** did it.
#32
Yes i wish i had done something right then and there but i didnt think of it. I tried to fight him, he bitched out. Im not showing one side of the story, i specifcally tryed to show as much true facts of what really happened as much as possible to get true awnsers. Spelling is terrible i know im in a hurry. Sadly if he wont fight me tommorow in a fight, im gunna jump his *** bad. If not ill nail him in the middle of class and take the fine and tell people why i ****** did it.
Trust me this guy will be expecting you to do somthing like this so he will have a knife on him. either that or he will have a gun. If he stabbed you without thinking twice about it if you jump him he will stab or shoot you.
This course of action will either end with you in the hospital or dead regardless of what you manage to do to him
Last edited by Lazerred6; 10-18-2009 at 01:41 PM.
#33
Yes i wish i had done something right then and there but i didnt think of it. I tried to fight him, he bitched out. Im not showing one side of the story, i specifcally tryed to show as much true facts of what really happened as much as possible to get true awnsers. Spelling is terrible i know im in a hurry. Sadly if he wont fight me tommorow in a fight, im gunna jump his *** bad. If not ill nail him in the middle of class and take the fine and tell people why i ****** did it.
Yeah, go and jump him, what the worst that could happen?
I'll tell you what can happen, since I've seen it multiple times before:
You punch him, he goes down like a sack of bricks,, and he goes to the hospital. You are ARRESTED for assault, not just a fine, and convicted and put on probation. His parents sue your parents for the medical bills and pain and suffering, your parents have to cash in your college fund, take a 2nd mortgage on the house, and pay them thousands upon thousands of dollars. Your parents can't pay the 2nd mortgage after a couple years, and lose the house you live in, so now you're homeless, so they have to sell your car, and everything they own, and you end up living in a car or a cheap hotel somewhere...........
All because you were an idiot, and didn't do the right thing...
Remember, what you do now as a minor effects your parents as well, so maybe you should let them know what happened, and let them have a say in what the final outcome should be.
#34
Well all the ones saying "snitching" is being a bitch are all teenagers. I don't know why people think stabbing someone in school happens all the time. Something more severe than a beat down needs to occur otherwise the guy will most likely do it again and who knows how bad it will be the next time. All you teenagers need to stop acting like you guys are such tough ****. Once you get into the real world, I only hope you grow up and understand things a little better.
#36
Yes i wish i had done something right then and there but i didnt think of it. I tried to fight him, he bitched out. Im not showing one side of the story, i specifcally tryed to show as much true facts of what really happened as much as possible to get true awnsers. Spelling is terrible i know im in a hurry. Sadly if he wont fight me tommorow in a fight, im gunna jump his *** bad. If not ill nail him in the middle of class and take the fine and tell people why i ****** did it.
#38
No offense to any of the younger guys but please do yourself and your parents a favor and listen to the advice of the members that have a little more life experience. Nothing good is going to come from you beating his ***.
#40
but in all seriousness I would report it to the cops. No need for more violence it will not get you anywhere trust me. Who cares what other people think of you.
#41
Don't be a dumb *** and just do the right thing. You already got plenty of good advice from other members and some dumb *** advice. Don't be a dumb ***.
#45
ALSO you should tell your parents what actually happened etc. He used a knife, you dont know what hes cut with that thing, for all u know he cuts steaks at home with it, you need to get checked for Tetanus and stuff. i seen a 16 year old boy cut some boys wrists (the wrong way by going across) and didnt even know who he was but i grabbed him and put him on the ground and got the cops on him, he went to juvenile end of story. I hope it isnt too late for you because its gonna be hard to bring about evidence, but main point is, you need to make sure your in good shape. If you jump him he wins, again.
-- Looking like a bitch - Who cares, even tho i said what i said earlier, your probably not gonna see many of the people your with before you graduate, alot of them are gonna get fucked up and die, and all those little accidents, dont beat yourself up.
-- Looking like a bitch - Who cares, even tho i said what i said earlier, your probably not gonna see many of the people your with before you graduate, alot of them are gonna get fucked up and die, and all those little accidents, dont beat yourself up.
#46
Its not infected, id be able to tell by now..I have my tetanus shot, i only pissed blood because of ****** this bullshit http://www.medicinenet.com/blood_in_semen/article.htm acting up again. By now its probably too late for evidence although i have 4 witnesses, and he probably has a good 4 more knives.
#48
I know, no i have not. It shows begining signs by going through ****, then ***** hurting and etc. Pretty much makes a sad ending after every jerk and makes your ***** real tender for 3 weeks...awesome.
#49
I think teenagers are funny. Of course, I have 2 of my own right now, so I live with this kind of crap everyday, just so you understand why I'm giving you the advice I am.
My oldest son is 15, and has a great head on his shoulders. He realized at a young age, after getting in a little trouble at school, and then with me and his mom because of it, that we didn't tell him things to be mean, or make him look bad. As soon as he quit worrying about what other people thought about him, he magically became a leader instead of a follower. Even though he never realized he was a follower before, he always cared what other people thought. Now, he has great friends, no trouble in school, noone picks on him, and everyone (well, most people) likes him. All because he quit caring what anyone else thought. I have always given him the same advice as I gave you, which is this:
You are in no way to be the initial aggressor in any situation. If someone is aggressive towards you, and there is a way to avoid the situation escalating, do so, no matter what. If it does get to the point to where someone actually assaults you, you handle the situation right then and there, and you make sure plenty of people are around, and you hurt him just enough to where he knows not to try it again. After it is over, you seek out the nearest adult, and tell them exactly what happened, and that you defended yourself.
After that, you do not act on anything because of that situation after that situation is over. It's over... If he decides to come after you again, do not wait this time for him to get an advantage on you, act as soon as you believe he is out to hurt you, since he's already shown a history of aggression towards you, it's easy to assume that given the history, he plans on doing it again.
He has done very well at this, and the other kids in his school know exactly what to expect from him. He's passive aggressive, which is the way it should be. He is never the aggressor, but is always prepared to handle himself in case of a problem. 8 years of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Wu-Shu will do that for you, I guess.
As far as this situation, it's been so long now, in my eyes, it would be over unless he tried it again. There's no reason for you to stoop to his level and be the aggressor now. I would however let your parents know what happened, so that in the future, if there is another altercation, an adult knows the history of the situation. Typically, your parents can passively contact the school and let them know what's going on, just in case it happens again. Then the next time he even acts aggressive towards you (without you starting it, of course), you can knock the **** out of him, and given the history he has shown in the past, you would be justified in assuming that because he stabbed you last time, that he may do it again.
The key to making this work, however, is that some adults have to know his history towards you, so that when it comes down to it, you have responsible adults backing you up, and they will help you justify your actions. If you do anything aggressive now, after 3 weeks, you are the aggressor, not him.
My oldest son is 15, and has a great head on his shoulders. He realized at a young age, after getting in a little trouble at school, and then with me and his mom because of it, that we didn't tell him things to be mean, or make him look bad. As soon as he quit worrying about what other people thought about him, he magically became a leader instead of a follower. Even though he never realized he was a follower before, he always cared what other people thought. Now, he has great friends, no trouble in school, noone picks on him, and everyone (well, most people) likes him. All because he quit caring what anyone else thought. I have always given him the same advice as I gave you, which is this:
You are in no way to be the initial aggressor in any situation. If someone is aggressive towards you, and there is a way to avoid the situation escalating, do so, no matter what. If it does get to the point to where someone actually assaults you, you handle the situation right then and there, and you make sure plenty of people are around, and you hurt him just enough to where he knows not to try it again. After it is over, you seek out the nearest adult, and tell them exactly what happened, and that you defended yourself.
After that, you do not act on anything because of that situation after that situation is over. It's over... If he decides to come after you again, do not wait this time for him to get an advantage on you, act as soon as you believe he is out to hurt you, since he's already shown a history of aggression towards you, it's easy to assume that given the history, he plans on doing it again.
He has done very well at this, and the other kids in his school know exactly what to expect from him. He's passive aggressive, which is the way it should be. He is never the aggressor, but is always prepared to handle himself in case of a problem. 8 years of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Wu-Shu will do that for you, I guess.
As far as this situation, it's been so long now, in my eyes, it would be over unless he tried it again. There's no reason for you to stoop to his level and be the aggressor now. I would however let your parents know what happened, so that in the future, if there is another altercation, an adult knows the history of the situation. Typically, your parents can passively contact the school and let them know what's going on, just in case it happens again. Then the next time he even acts aggressive towards you (without you starting it, of course), you can knock the **** out of him, and given the history he has shown in the past, you would be justified in assuming that because he stabbed you last time, that he may do it again.
The key to making this work, however, is that some adults have to know his history towards you, so that when it comes down to it, you have responsible adults backing you up, and they will help you justify your actions. If you do anything aggressive now, after 3 weeks, you are the aggressor, not him.
#50
Oh, and remember, the people that you guys call pussies in high school, because they are passive, and make good grades and study are the people who will tell you what to do later in life, most likely. Because they will be your bosses, lawyers, doctors, etc. While the cool kids are strung out on drugs, or working in the local machine shop for $10 an hour, or dead or in jail.
So let them laugh now. You'll get the last laugh one day, when it actually matters. Remember, High School is just the beginning, trying to set you up for the rest of your life.
So let them laugh now. You'll get the last laugh one day, when it actually matters. Remember, High School is just the beginning, trying to set you up for the rest of your life.
#53
I think teenagers are funny. Of course, I have 2 of my own right now, so I live with this kind of crap everyday, just so you understand why I'm giving you the advice I am.
My oldest son is 15, and has a great head on his shoulders. He realized at a young age, after getting in a little trouble at school, and then with me and his mom because of it, that we didn't tell him things to be mean, or make him look bad. As soon as he quit worrying about what other people thought about him, he magically became a leader instead of a follower. Even though he never realized he was a follower before, he always cared what other people thought. Now, he has great friends, no trouble in school, noone picks on him, and everyone (well, most people) likes him. All because he quit caring what anyone else thought. I have always given him the same advice as I gave you, which is this:
You are in no way to be the initial aggressor in any situation. If someone is aggressive towards you, and there is a way to avoid the situation escalating, do so, no matter what. If it does get to the point to where someone actually assaults you, you handle the situation right then and there, and you make sure plenty of people are around, and you hurt him just enough to where he knows not to try it again. After it is over, you seek out the nearest adult, and tell them exactly what happened, and that you defended yourself.
After that, you do not act on anything because of that situation after that situation is over. It's over... If he decides to come after you again, do not wait this time for him to get an advantage on you, act as soon as you believe he is out to hurt you, since he's already shown a history of aggression towards you, it's easy to assume that given the history, he plans on doing it again.
He has done very well at this, and the other kids in his school know exactly what to expect from him. He's passive aggressive, which is the way it should be. He is never the aggressor, but is always prepared to handle himself in case of a problem. 8 years of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Wu-Shu will do that for you, I guess.
As far as this situation, it's been so long now, in my eyes, it would be over unless he tried it again. There's no reason for you to stoop to his level and be the aggressor now. I would however let your parents know what happened, so that in the future, if there is another altercation, an adult knows the history of the situation. Typically, your parents can passively contact the school and let them know what's going on, just in case it happens again. Then the next time he even acts aggressive towards you (without you starting it, of course), you can knock the **** out of him, and given the history he has shown in the past, you would be justified in assuming that because he stabbed you last time, that he may do it again.
The key to making this work, however, is that some adults have to know his history towards you, so that when it comes down to it, you have responsible adults backing you up, and they will help you justify your actions. If you do anything aggressive now, after 3 weeks, you are the aggressor, not him.
My oldest son is 15, and has a great head on his shoulders. He realized at a young age, after getting in a little trouble at school, and then with me and his mom because of it, that we didn't tell him things to be mean, or make him look bad. As soon as he quit worrying about what other people thought about him, he magically became a leader instead of a follower. Even though he never realized he was a follower before, he always cared what other people thought. Now, he has great friends, no trouble in school, noone picks on him, and everyone (well, most people) likes him. All because he quit caring what anyone else thought. I have always given him the same advice as I gave you, which is this:
You are in no way to be the initial aggressor in any situation. If someone is aggressive towards you, and there is a way to avoid the situation escalating, do so, no matter what. If it does get to the point to where someone actually assaults you, you handle the situation right then and there, and you make sure plenty of people are around, and you hurt him just enough to where he knows not to try it again. After it is over, you seek out the nearest adult, and tell them exactly what happened, and that you defended yourself.
After that, you do not act on anything because of that situation after that situation is over. It's over... If he decides to come after you again, do not wait this time for him to get an advantage on you, act as soon as you believe he is out to hurt you, since he's already shown a history of aggression towards you, it's easy to assume that given the history, he plans on doing it again.
He has done very well at this, and the other kids in his school know exactly what to expect from him. He's passive aggressive, which is the way it should be. He is never the aggressor, but is always prepared to handle himself in case of a problem. 8 years of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Wu-Shu will do that for you, I guess.
As far as this situation, it's been so long now, in my eyes, it would be over unless he tried it again. There's no reason for you to stoop to his level and be the aggressor now. I would however let your parents know what happened, so that in the future, if there is another altercation, an adult knows the history of the situation. Typically, your parents can passively contact the school and let them know what's going on, just in case it happens again. Then the next time he even acts aggressive towards you (without you starting it, of course), you can knock the **** out of him, and given the history he has shown in the past, you would be justified in assuming that because he stabbed you last time, that he may do it again.
The key to making this work, however, is that some adults have to know his history towards you, so that when it comes down to it, you have responsible adults backing you up, and they will help you justify your actions. If you do anything aggressive now, after 3 weeks, you are the aggressor, not him.
#56
I can see where you get your awsome intelliect and social skills. Its cool I will let my friend darwin handle things for you.
#57
It's almost to the point now where you might as well just leave it alone and just ignore the guy. If he tries to do something, then do what bullitt said and act accordingly right then and there. But if something happens to you, whether you get stabbed again (maybe worse this time) or the cops get involved, then don't be surprised when some of us say I told you so.
#58
i love how everyone thats still in high school is saying "fight him! do it!". you have to learn sooner or later that fighting isn't going to solve anything. he's just going to come back at you after the fight. should have gone to the police/school administration when it happened. if you still have witnesses that are willing to step up, take them with to your schools administrators and the police and bust his ***.
#60
Lets do this in order.
1- WTF kind of friends do you have that stab people and think its ok
2-Why in the hell didn't you tell the school what happened, he is clearly a psycho path (read statement 1 again)
3-Why would you stalk some kid to fight him? Maybe its the way you explained it but it sounds weird
4- Go to the police and have this ******* arrested. Save us all the trouble of when he grows up.
1- WTF kind of friends do you have that stab people and think its ok
2-Why in the hell didn't you tell the school what happened, he is clearly a psycho path (read statement 1 again)
3-Why would you stalk some kid to fight him? Maybe its the way you explained it but it sounds weird
4- Go to the police and have this ******* arrested. Save us all the trouble of when he grows up.