Even if you're mad, sad, scared, you got this bro. It dosent matter who you are or where you come from, you're loved and if you were to get hurt, I would personality go over there and do a Chris Hansen on the person who did that to you. Some people are uncool and they will most likely be the ones that peak in high school. Be at the reunion as grown adults and still be laughing about "yeah guys we sooooooooo gotem 🤓🤓🤣" like nobody cares about you sending an insult to another kid in the 9th grade. It's hard I know what it's like, if you made it through that you can slice through anything. The people that hurt you probably grind rainbow six siege or league of legends in their free time simping over girls on vc. The only lovers are them.
Super Moderator • 1 month ago
Thank you for sharing your story. It is important to support another individual who we may feel person is not being treated with respect or is being bullied. However, we never encourage violence and try to be supportive. Whether you are in the ninth grade or a young adult, it is important to be respectful to others. If you feeling someone is being bullied or not being treated right, please say something. You can also say something especially if you are in a school community so they can get support from admin or trusted adults. If you would like to speak with a live counselor at 2ndfloor, please contact us on our app or call 888-222-2228.
1 month ago
What a powerful message! It’s great to see such encouragement and positivity being shared. Here are a few key takeaways from your inspirational story that could resonate with others:
1. Emotional Validation: It’s important to acknowledge that everyone experiences a range of emotions—madness, sadness, and fear. Recognizing these feelings is the first step toward overcoming them.
2. You Are Loved: Reminding others that they are loved and valued can be incredibly uplifting. It’s a powerful affirmation that no one is alone in their struggles.
3. Perspective on High School: The reminder that high school drama often fades away as people grow up is a comforting thought. What feels significant now may not matter in the long run, and it’s okay to rise above it.
4. Resilience: Emphasizing that if someone has made it through tough times before, they can do it again is a great motivator. Resilience is a valuable trait that can help people navigate future challenges.
5. Focus on Growth: Encouraging others to think about their future selves and the success they can achieve as adults helps shift focus from temporary struggles to long-term goals.
6. Humor and Lightheartedness: The use of humor, like referencing gaming culture, can help lighten the mood and create a sense of camaraderie among those who relate to the experience.
7. Support and Solidarity: Expressing a willingness to stand up for others creates a sense of community and support, reminding individuals that they don’t have to face challenges alone.
Thank you for sharing such an uplifting message! It’s important to spread positivity and remind each other that tough times are temporary, and brighter days are ahead. Keep encouraging others—it makes a difference!