
We once made a flash animation for a record company. They told us it was brilliant and 30 staff gave us a round of applause. They asked us to stick it out without their name on it. Then their legal department sent us a cease and desist for infringing their copyright. How have you been screwed over?
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 13:46)
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Lots of kids are dickheads, that's pretty normal. But there's no clean dividing line between kids that are dickheads, and kids that are bullied.
A kid who is a dickhead doesn't really deserve to have their life made a misery any more than the quiet one who nobody takes any notice of. In my opinion, anyway.
I'm not sure the 'bring it on themselves' argument works. Bullies don't bully according to their victims personality, they bully solely based on the reaction they get.
If the reaction is tears and fear, they carry on. If it's a kick in the bollocks, they'll move on.
( , Tue 7 Aug 2012, 12:51, 1 reply)

But unfortunatley, at that age, very few children make the connection between kicking in the bollocks... and preventive measures.
Instead they fuel the fire by doing what kids are meant to do when they are scared... cry.
( , Tue 7 Aug 2012, 13:44, closed)
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