wildlifeboy wrote: » any youtube links for this please?
Phoenix wrote: » The kids were hardly tearing each other apart,jaysus OP keep it up one day you too will become the editor of the sun:eek:
BillyMitchel wrote: » Walking away and not sticking up for yourself could make it worse especially in a school. I agree it's horrible but you have to stand up for yourself.
HeyThereDeliah wrote: » BillyMitchel wrote: » Walking away and not sticking up for yourself could make it worse especially in a school. I agree it's horrible but you have to stand up for yourself. I agree you Have to stand up for yourself but violence is never the answer. I know kids in school can be teased/bullied and its hard not to fight back but some people will never lash out no matter what. These girls are scrapping over a boy they think its cool now but in a few years time they will see how stupid they were to let others egg them on.
Immaculate Pasta wrote: » So it's 10:55am on a Thursday and I'm sat at my computer still in my pyjama pants. I'm supposed to be "job hunting" and instead I'm watching a video on the internet of two teenage girls from Cork fighting each other over some banal issue. Immaculate Pasta, where did it all go wrong?
Abi wrote: » BillyMitchel wrote: » Walking away and not sticking up for yourself could make it worse especially in a school. I agree it's horrible but you have to stand up for yourself. It's the acceptance of it being a social norm by some that has me open mouthed here. If the principal of a school finds out that there has been a fight on the premises its a punishable offence. Why do you think that is? It's deemed socially unacceptable, thats why. Taking the attitude into your adulthood that you resolve issues by knocking the head off someone else will wind up with you charged with assault or worse.
BillyMitchel wrote: » Abi but can you not turn that the other way, if you don't start to pick up for yourself from any early age then would you not take that attitude into adulthood and get walked all over in work, relationships and life in general?
Lustrum wrote: » If you close your eyes you could imagine you were back in Croker watching the ladies football last week. Except for the part where they say "hit her in the face"
Abi wrote: » You still wouldn't want to cross me in a job though, =/
Green Diesel wrote: » Of course it's not socially acceptable, but it's not exactly unusual. There were probably around 4-5 "scraps" like this each year when I was a boy, usually lads fighting, but the odd time a girl fight would break out. They never happen on school premises, but word spreads about it going to happen on the way home or whatever. Would be the talk of the school for the next few days, then forgotten. Has happened forever, nothing unusual about it.
BillyMitchel wrote: » I've seen you on boards and thats enough for me thank you very much!
HeyThereDeliah wrote: » I agree you Have to stand up for yourself but violence is never the answer. I know kids in school can be teased/bullied and its hard not to fight back but some people will never lash out no matter what.
Awesomeness wrote: » The girl in purple did make a nice transistion from mount back to gaurd. Jiu jitsu skills!
WhiteRoses wrote: » and they have a reputation for being scumbags.