DColeman wrote: » In a typical darwinian society a lot of school bullies obviously become successful businessmen as those traits of torturing/bullying others with ruthless disdain become useful in a capitalistic dog eat dog society that we live in..
Hownowcow wrote: » One does. There was a guy, a couple of years older than us, who used to make our lives a misery when we were going to school. We had a nickname for him which he did not like. I ran into him a few years ago when I was walking through my old area. He was coming towards me with his wife and two children. The years had not been kind to him. When I saw him the memories came flooding back. I could feel the rage. I stood in front of him and called him the nickname. I could see the shock and panic in his face. He couldn't get away quick enough. I didn't say another word, continued on my way. It felt good. Closure.
Little Acorn wrote: » What was the nickname? Is this why he picked on you? If so why did you continue to call him the nickname? Is that not you lot starting on him first?
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Someone who made my life a living hell bumped into me years later in a pub, bought me a pint and apologised.
gozunda wrote: » There is overwhelming evidence that Those that bully and have other sociopathic tendancies go on to continue such behaviour in latter life. As such psycholocial assault is bizarrely not a criminal offence in this country - some of these individuals go on to obtain aggressive and dominant positions within companies and other organisations where there behaviour is even tolerated and rewarded. Research has shown that some managers exhibit frequently these type of behaviours. Unfortunately in Ireland employment law ignores such behaviour where it lies outside Harrasment Law for specific categories sucb as religion, sexual orientaion and racism - the HSA have about as much authority as a bunch of chickens when it comes to bullying outside of such criteria. It's about time that bullying behaviour where proven can be brought up as criminal behaviour - until then well the bullies continue to rule the schoolyard, the workplace and anywhere else they can get away with destroying others lives...
Hownowcow wrote: » I won't give the nickname. It could identify him, and me. No the nickname was not why he picked on us. He only got the nickname a few years after he started on us. He had a very embarrassing incident that half the school witnessed. We did not call him the nickname to his face. We only called him by the nickname amongst ourselves. We did not start on him, he was a bigger than us. I presume this is why he started on us. The only time I called him by the nickname to his face was as described in my earlier post.
Frank Lee Midere wrote: » I've seen a lot worse in other countries. But yes.
Frogeye wrote: » A free pint ? well worth a miserable childhood and life long insecurity!
Sugar Free wrote: » The person can't undo the past. At least they were able to recognise what they had done to the poster and apologised in person.
3rdDegree wrote: » OP, odd that you would think that bullies become business men! Most of the guys who bullied me in school hardly finished their education and are in loser, washed up jobs and lives. A few did okay and are salt of the earth now. A couple are dead (I had nothing to do with it, mainly auto accidents). Others, I have no idea what became of them.
Legs.Eleven wrote: » I'd two guys who were part of a group who bullied me and a couple of my friends in my teens apologise to me in my twenties. It meant a lot and I accepted it. They seemed genuinely remorseful. I'd another one forget who I was and crack on to me. I reminded him who I was and told him to piss off. That felt good.
Pai Mei wrote: » In my experience school bullies become future drug dealers and all out scumbags
Vito Corleone wrote: » Most of the people I know who were bullies have/will go on to be very successful.
Wattle wrote: » A lot of the people I knew who were bullies usually get what's coming to them somewhere down the line. Instant karma's gonna get you.