EvilZone
Community => General discussion => : hanorotu March 29, 2013, 11:38:11 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltun92DfnPY
Check it out, I just watched it and it brought a little tear to my eye. I can relate to this as I am sure some of you can as well.
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Wow, pretty darn good!
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I could relate to that, but my experience in school wasn't as horrible that I would like to kill myself or others in class, but it was horrible non the less. I just don't want to remember... but now I am the one who is laughing from those that bullied me. Some are drug addicts, some are in prison, some I don't know what do they do. Who has the last laugh now?
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I could relate to that, but my experience in school wasn't as horrible that I would like to kill myself or others in class, but it was horrible non the less. I just don't want to remember... but now I am the one who is laughing from those that bullied me. Some are drug addicts, some are in prison, some I don't know what do they do. Who has the last laugh now?
Me and my girlfriend watched it, and we can both relate. It seems like no matter how much I tell her she is gorgeous she doesn't believe me because of the retarded fucktards from school.
I on the other hand was short and chubby, I also had big ears, you can only imagine what I went through. I had a horrible home life, that made me quiet and unable to express my emotions. Luckily for me thought about 10th grade I shot up like a rocket and got into weight training, it gained the respect of my peers. But it is ridiculous that you literally have to prove yourself to get approval, it shouldn't be like that.
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I saw the video, but I felt as though it was just melodramatic heartstring plucking with no real foundation. In fact, it came off as almost self-parodic, given the examples of bullying presented in both the video and verses were quite trivial.
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All through my school years I was essentially a mute. Didn't say a word. So much so I would speak and kids I had been with for years stared at me and said "I thought you couldn't talk." Because of this nobody talked to me, and I essentially didn't exist, which meant nobody bullied/ gave me a hard time either. The friends I did have though did have some very hard school years, and thankfully I had my head on straight enough to help them through it, one girl in particular had no self confidence at all and may at one point committed suicide, but thanks to long late nights, all is better now :) the video brought back some good(ish) memories, ty for the share.
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Personally, i can't really relate to this, as I never really had much problems in school, but I've definitely seen a lot of other people in situations like this. Awesome video, thanks for sharing. I think its really horrible how negatively one can influence a person at that stage, to where its impossible to bring them back from it.
Im glad though that a reasonable amount of people take the initiative to stop the insanity.