Posted by buickanddeere on August 01, 2015 at 14:35:18 from (209.240.120.2):
In Reply to: 40 yr class reunion posted by jimg.allentown on July 31, 2015 at 13:27:51:
jimg.allentown said: (quoted from post at 16:27:51 07/31/15) How DARE you call others whiners and such. You got a lot of nerve passing that kind of judgment on others when you don't even know the rest of the circumstances.
I'll start out with this: After being bullied all through junior and senior high school, I have NO DESIRE to see any of the bullies ever again. Holding a grudge? Maybe. They cheated me out of what could have been some of my most cherished memories. Like the junior prom, the senior prom, and even graduation week. I spent graduation week in detention because I finally had enough of one of the bullies, and I cold-cocked him in the hallway after he kept trying to egg me into a fight. He threw the opening 3 strikes. I finally had enough and mopped the floor with him.
I have been reading this forum for several years, and it is really not in my nature to flame other posters, but....
You have proven to me that you are a RUDE, opinionated grouch. If you don't know what the "rest of the story" is, BUTT OUT!!!!!!
Boo-Hoo for you. If you look like food, you will be eaten. I have not seen it written anywhere that life is fair. Sometimes you get a slice of pie, a big slice of pie or no pie.
I was picked on regularly due to being Autistic enough to be book smart, technical smart and set some school athletic records but slow to or miss picking up on normal social cue and clues. Those that did not take the warning to "back off" learned to "back off". If you don't respect yourself, nobody else will either.
Holding a grudge is like drinking poison and expecting your enemy to become ill.
This post was edited by buickanddeere at 14:39:07 08/01/15.
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