because they have nothing better and cooler to do and they do it to look hard so peoples like "oh yeah, he/shes quite hard and harsh so there cool lets go wi um" but really it just makes you look low and horrible and i certainly would not want to be hanging around with people who is bullies because imagine them bullying people which they do, but thats alright but your going to end up in trouble yourself because they would drag you down as well if they got into trouble so really its just not worth it and imagine what them poor victums are going throught etc like in school if someone was getting bullied she/he had really no friends and gangs and that person kept surrounding her/him while being bullied making them dread to go to school, hatting thereself always putting themselves down, crying them self to sleep, hanging around shcool on there own while peoples lauhing at them while she/he's getting called effencive names... really is that cool enough to make you popular
These days bullying is becoming rife.Rife: frequently or commonly occurring; widespread
yes you can get fined.
peace out
cyber bullying is basically bullying on the computer or phone's, so yes it is.
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Because Homework is something you should do yourself.
Nuclear technology was used to power many things.
Psychological Bullying is pretty much the same as Mental Bullying so calling people names and stuff like that.
cyber bullying can actually cause the suicide rate to increase and can make peoples self-esteem become low. screw cyber bullying :)
Not to influence bullying or anything but idiot is a good one. Why so eager to have bullying words that start with "I"?
some people cant help bullying after they have done it for so long =]
Yes.If it is, in fact, bullying then whether or not the victim wants to recognize it as so or become offended by it, it just that: bullying.But you should be sure it really is bullying and that you are not mistaken because you don't want to bully someone into thinking they are being bullied by others when they are not.See "Related questions" below.