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What Bullying In School & In The Media Can Do To A Person door Shane Ryan [TV-MA] via link meer video interviews at link
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Ok, so I have this friend who's a Freshman, like me, at my high school & everyday when I get to my lunch table, usually there's nobody there, so I go on my phone & onto YouTube to watch some videos I really like. Well, while I'm doing that, my friend Mitchell always sneaks up behind me & tasers my sides. Well, this would be ok if I wasn't extremely ticklish there! Whenever he does this, I always jump, squeal, & bring my arms down to protect my ticklish sides.

He's always done this & he enjoys it, I can see that. To be honest, I do like it when he does this, but sometimes, I don't. And usually, I'm having a crappy dag after 4th hour(Exploring Science), because there's a girl in my tafel, tabel group, Lauren, who's always snobby to me & mean. I never did anything to her to make her hate me!! So usually after that class, I'm in a bad mood. But when Mitchell tasers me, it makes me feel better. But I'm not sure what I should say to him!! Please help me out!!!
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I’d Rather Trust My Instincts And Be Wrong door Robert Lawton (CrowdSource Studios CEO) via FilmCourage.com.
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