I have no strong feelings one way or another on the vertical video, I just want to know why.
@Darlkstalker6 ай бұрын
To get interaction
@shitneyb55626 ай бұрын
Puts it right at the top for me
@YouTubeSupportSucks6 ай бұрын
same
@SpiralshapeDev4 ай бұрын
so they can post parts of the video on shorts as small clips probably
@deathlordicelord84026 ай бұрын
a great comeback to being made fun of for being adopted is "at least i was chosen while you were just a mistake"
@thefurrret6 ай бұрын
This vertical format is... different. I still preferred the landscape format, though it doesn't really matter to me; I usually only listen through audio anyway.
@thelazarous6 ай бұрын
Yeah, a lot of people really seem to hate it, but I didn't even notice until halfway through because I needed to pause it
@thefurrret6 ай бұрын
@@thelazarous You didn't notice? Or was it just in a queue or watch later playlist or something?
@thelazarous6 ай бұрын
@@thefurrret I drive 200+ miles a day, so I build queues stretching at least 1.5 hours minimum. Plus when I work solo I'm pretty much always listening to something informative so that can result in me having 60+ hours of KZbin time a week, usually of vids queued up as it's a pain to have to pull my phone out 8 times a day to pick a new video. I've had people question why I get premium and it's solely because I spend more time listening to KZbin in a week than a vast majority of people do in a month.
@Sensansenkai6 ай бұрын
I'm just imagining "kiss my shoe!" being screamed by a squeaky 11 year old's voice XD If I had been a teacher watching I think I would start laughing too hard to intervene.
@WomanRoaring6 ай бұрын
reminded me of a tshirt my aunt gave me, she worked for converse (at the corporate office, she got to meet Larry Bird a few times) she gave me a lot of swag, in high school my fav shirt was one with a basket ball drawing guy on it pointing to his shoe saying, kiss my converse. it was funny and i loved it!
@VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer6 ай бұрын
The school saying "violence is never the answer" is both extremely ironic and couldn't be more wrong Because once you snap, the bullies leave you alone, it's very rare that they continue after getting hit
@Jaxident6 ай бұрын
That skate rink story is literally a moment from Stranger Things
@sarajamieson056 ай бұрын
I realized the same thing!
@Maximum2.06 ай бұрын
i had to pause the video and come to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that! lol
@KittyanimatesX6 ай бұрын
I had to replay that part cause halfway I was thinking "....wait....this sounds familiar...."
@starchildofthesun6 ай бұрын
I was adopted by my step mom when I was a baby, my bio mom was never in my life. Whenever someone mocks me for being adopted I say- 'My birth mom was a b-tch, I want nothing to do with her, but unlike you. I was chosen by a wonderful woman who cares about me. You were just a random unavoidable tick that your parents got stuck with'. Yes, I've practiced this line in the mirror everyday for years to make sure I say it right ever since someone first said I was unlucky to be adopted when I was six. Autism makes you commit to some pretty crazy things when you feel the urge to.
@AWizardAndaMouse34326 ай бұрын
Agreed, I have Autism, and I threw a chair at someone in my third grade class.
@starchildofthesun6 ай бұрын
@@AWizardAndaMouse3432 I don't think that's autism, I think that's anger management issues
@NigeriaOct16 ай бұрын
@@AWizardAndaMouse3432 that's not Autism that's Angerism💀☠
@AWizardAndaMouse34326 ай бұрын
@@starchildofthesun I have ADHD, High-Functioning Autism, Anger Issues, and Anxiety, I guess I should have been a bit more specific.
@starchildofthesun6 ай бұрын
@@AWizardAndaMouse3432 As someone with many professionally diagnosed mental disorders, I feel that
@cylex454 ай бұрын
Some of these stories definetly have the "and then everyone clapped." Type feel 😂
@amagos186 ай бұрын
I was bullied relentlessly and sexually harassed by my bullies. One day I just snapped, I didn’t fight back though, I cried. A teacher finally stepped up and did something about the bullying and sexual harassment. Im not proud of breaking down and having to be escorted to the principles office crying but it definitely gained enough attention that people stood up for me and others left me alone. I lost a friend that day because my bully was expelled and they blamed me for her expulsion. She told me i should have just 'delt with it' so her cousin wouldn't need to change schools. Yes they knew her cousin was sexually harrassing me but did nothing and even told me to deal with it. Sometimes you can fight back and sometimes you can't.
@Ravigyne6 ай бұрын
I had a bully in High School. The school's baseball star, Derek. I had been taught to just ignore bullies and they will get bored, so I did. Never worked. One day I was on my way to lunch after gym and he decided to 'settle things'. He wound up and threw a heavy jab at my head while pressing me against a cinderblock wall. Hand flat on my chest. I just crumpled when he threw the punch. Broke his hand and ruined his baseball playing days, and killed his scholarship. Not just for his messed up hand but for resorting to violence and getting suspended. His parents wanted to sue the school and my parents because I never got in trouble, until they were reminded by the school's lawyers that there was video evidence of the incident. My father told his, in no uncertain terms, that if they tried then he would make sure that they paid for every day of the last 4 years, his bullying started in middle school, that their POS kid made my life hell. Just like their crotch goblin, his father folded and not another word was spoken about the incident. Derek never returned to school after his suspension so I don't know what happened to him. Don't much care either.
@hedgiehogdudeu_u4066 ай бұрын
It sounds fake but in high school this guy was constantly getting at me for being gay, so after a few months he called me a particular f word for the millionth time I rushed him like I was gonna hit him but I kissed him instead and called him a hottie. He didn't say anything to me after that. Neither did any of the other guys who were doing it after they heard. Felt very powerful.
@ron234halt6 ай бұрын
You kissed him, and it felt like a fist!
@Me041206 ай бұрын
That sounds mega gay. Gottem
@3days_left5 ай бұрын
Erm what the sigma
@tubulartom6665 ай бұрын
So you guys are married now?
@bobbiscub6 ай бұрын
I just about lost it when you sang "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger".
@regulargoat72596 ай бұрын
I was one of those bullied kids that took up karate. Thing is, even after years of it when a bully came up and assaulted me I couldn’t do shit. I’m disabled and have an incredibly slow reaction time to boot, so by the time I even processed what happened it was over. That made me feel even worse, like I was a failure and i felt like i couldn’t show my face to my sensei afterwards. Quit karate. Sometimes people just aren’t capable of fighting back or whatever.
@JunctionSystem6 ай бұрын
That's what toxicology is for! For example, you can isolate a lethal dose of nicotine by- [redacted due to legal liability]
@kimhohlmayer70186 ай бұрын
Love your adoption comment! I am adopted and my mom raised me with the phrase, “We chose you. Bio parents have to take whatever they get.” LOL!!! Used the same saying when raising our son whom we adopted. 😃
@SeraphinaBlackheart6 ай бұрын
I only had one person bully me (mainly cause I had a reputation at school as the bully of the bullies as I befriended the ones that got bullied and protected them). She kept going on and on about my looks and weight (I was a bit heavy). I mostly just ignored it, but finally got annoyed. The next time she started going off was while we were on the school bus, so I stood up and called "someone! Quick! Call a proctologist! Trisha's got her head stuck up her ass!" The others on the bus cracked up laughing as she just lowered her head and wandered to the back of the bus. Never bothered me again.
@theconfusedvampire6 ай бұрын
I was the quiet introvert book nerd, easily the most hated "weird kid". One year for the school talent show I broke wood boards with different Tye Kwon Do kicks, explaining before we started that each board was equivalent to breaking an adult human rib. If I looked even just annoyed at the bullies they ran away for the rest of the year. 😅
@thebestcentaur6 ай бұрын
"I had to handle the problem because you refused to" Zero tolerance in a nutshell
@Ninjakitsune9786 ай бұрын
I was bullied in school, but never believed I could make it stop. They were always in a group... I used to daydream about sending the most aggressive dog of the shelter I worked at after them in order to maul them... I hated them that much, but couldn't remember their faces or I would have sent my mom and our vice principal after them.
@Adachi69420Ай бұрын
@@Ninjakitsune978 i can see why you were bullied bruh you left like 8 comments
@kimhohlmayer70186 ай бұрын
When it comes to bullies, I invited my son’s bully over for play dates and that ended the problem. Oddly enough, my kid wasn’t bullied again until we moved and almost adult teens next door tried to bully him. I called the local cop (only one, very small town) and had him talk to the kids and filled out a report. I chose not to press charges but had him make it clear to the family that if there was a “next time,” I would press charges then. It worked.
@skygIade6 ай бұрын
i've been bullied multiple times because i have mild cerebral palsy (i walk funny). kids in primary and secondary school think it's fun to push me around or trip me wherever i go. if i couldn't win through a battle with my feet, i could win through a battle with my hands. so i trained my arms a bit and would just clock people if they fucked with me. my parents are the same as my teachers. "you're in the wrong because you fought back!!!" nah, if i didn't these people would do it over and over again because you won't fight back. if i have children in the future i'll never get mad at them for fighting back. it's the only way you can establish you're not someone who can be walked on all over
@crossSkull976 ай бұрын
This channel is low key underrated
@aussiejubes6 ай бұрын
Love this additional narrator! There's a spectrum of perfect narration voices & he's ON THE SPECTRUM woo! Great pace, no fk ups that shoot us out of the listening zone. I was bullied a lot, but the weirdest one was in grade 2. A big b*tch (crazy tall) tried to break my arm out of nowhere one day & told me if i didnt eat the grapes in my lunchbox, she'd come back & do it properly the next day. I was more traumatised by the confusion i felt about that than the 80s girl on girl violence.
@alan_sylver6 ай бұрын
I can second the part where just deciding to fight back can be enough. Was beaten up regularly, but the moment I decided the next one touching me would regret it, nobody did for years.
@7ShadowMaiden76 ай бұрын
5:59 was a PERFECT grinch impersonation
@thewhitewolf586 ай бұрын
My bully kyle challenged me to a fight after school. Did not go to it, but instead went home and got a baseball bat then went to his house and waited until he walking to his car and hit him in the nuts with the bat then broke both of his legs. He still called me a coward but did not sound so tough in a wheelchair and left me alone when he could walk again. Remember the art of war kids, a fair fight is a dumb fight when you can be smart and get a winning advantage, its to losers who cry.
@jccw2276 ай бұрын
This one kid on the bus constantly bullied me in 7th grade. Usually stuff like whacking me in the back of my head, but one time he dug into my hand, actually drawing blood and I had to go to the nurse when I got to school. Dealing with him however, was a catch 22. He was two years younger than me and was visibly smaller. I knew if I tried to tell on him, I would look like a wuss, but if fought back, I would look like the bully. Finally, by the end of the year, I snapped. Right when he was about to smack me in the head yet again, I some how managed to grab his arm, and began twisting it has hard as I could (according to several people, I was a lot stronger than I looked), and I didn’t let go until right when he sounded like he was about to cry. Best part, every kid who saw the incident had my back, noting he had been giving me a hard time and had it coming. He never messed with me again. Heck, even the following year when someone else was bullying me, he stepped in and said, “You don’t wanna do that. He almost broke my arm once.”
@JC-tf9wo6 ай бұрын
Bully at school father was Mayor of town. Driving home one day bully rear ended me. First tried to say it was my fault. Witnesses said otherwise. Then said his dad will take care of it. I said no I want insurance and police. He called daddy who said if it happened on school property the school can deal with it. Bully left. Called police. We were not on school property we were on main road. Police captain actually came out he didn’t like mayor. Police file report find out bully car was unregistered, uninsured, no inspection. Turns out bully license was suspended, couldn’t get or afford insurance but daddy said it was ok to drive to school. I got paid and his opponent got a good example of why not to reelect mayor. Bully didn’t get to drive till 21.
@valdenay72646 ай бұрын
Story 44- how were you "one of the medicated ADHD kids" but didnt get diagnosed until you were an adult?
@krispyking24506 ай бұрын
(im a generally quiet peaceful person) how i dealt with my 3 year long bullying experience one lunch i snapped and eventually said f off
@meegansandberg13086 ай бұрын
My family moved to a different city the summer before I started 4th grade, so I didn't meet my best friend in grade school until I was nine. She told me a story about when she was the new kid. She said her family moved into the house where she was currently residing when she was five. The neighborhood kids were picking on her because she was the new kid. She went into her house and grabbed a bag of individually wrapped bazooka bubble gum. Then she hid in some bushes and threw it at them a piece at a time. Problem solved and way to go Julie!
@Icannotfindmybrain6 ай бұрын
I threw one of my bullies over my back in 5th grade. They were terrified of me after that. Btw, I was quite a chubby girl, but I was tall and played volleyball since 3rd grade.
@lauren74646 ай бұрын
If you can't act tough, act crazy.
@bunsealu6 ай бұрын
the way story 55 (49:47) is just that scene from Stranger Things S4 with Angela and Eleven 😭
@d.o.k15276 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 it went wholly unnoticed
@AWizardAndaMouse34326 ай бұрын
In 3rd grade, I threw a chair at a kid for picking on me. That was before I started going to therapy, so I had MAJOR anger management issues. Fast forward to 7th grade, I apologized to the kid I threw a chair at, and he apologized to me for picking on me, and we were friends for seventh and eighth grade. Currently in ninth, me and that kid don’t really talk anymore, but at least he doesn’t pick on me.
@BeeWhistler6 ай бұрын
I only wish I had a story to contribute. Unfortunately I was the school pariah and had regular bullies or groups of bullies... sometimes the whole class either laughing at me or doing nothing to stop them. Rarely did anyone speak up to even suggest they stop. My only revenge was to taunt one of them when he was walking alone through the hallway and I don't know if he even heard me. Well, there was also the invitation for the 10 year class reunion. Things got a little better in high school and a lot better in senior year, though I still had a group of girls follow me and laugh at me, just to make sure I never got the chance to feel I was finally past it. So when I got my 10 year class reunion invitation, I sent it back with a scathing description of what they'd all done to me and my self-esteem, and asking in what world they thought I'd ever want to see any of their stupid faces again. I haven't heard about any other class reunions. I kinda wonder if I wasn't the only one who wasn't interested in seeing my toxic peer group again.
@JC-zx5li6 ай бұрын
Feal like adding mine. Was waiting for a lesson to start, leaning against a brick wall. Bully came up and took a swing, hit me square in the sholder, my other sholder was braced on the wall so I didn't move. Was a skinny kid aswell so he basically punched bone. Bully screamed clutching his hand. He swore and kneed me in the hip, did a really good job of hitting right on the bone again. Another scream from him. I looked down at him (my hip hurting like crazy but I wouldn't admit it at the time) and asked him "are you OK?". Teacher chose this moment to open the classroom door and ask what had happened. B4 I could talk another guy in my class told the teacher exactly what happened. The guy had managed to break 3 bones in his hand and dislocate his kneecap. Incidentally this is also the only fight I ever won. The story was round the school in no time, any time bully threatened people they would tell him "be careful you might hurt yourself". Didn't stop him trying but there's no cure for stupid. No bully messed with me again at that school.
@JamesDavy20096 ай бұрын
Deadpool vs Colossus, anyone?
@JC-zx5li6 ай бұрын
@@JamesDavy2009 had never made that connection. Lol I like it
@aboveaverageazzuen26846 ай бұрын
Story 35 "use spite to fuel you" That's litterally how I live my life
@wladyslawaaron14436 ай бұрын
When I was like 13 yo some bully in my school started to pick on me. I was pretty small, even for my age, lightweight and propably less then 150cm height. He was like 20kg bigger then me and I never fight so that wasnt an option. I found better solution. My best friend of that time has brother who was few years older then US, also big and bold. He took one friend with himself (also big and bold) and they waited in Black BMW in front of the school one afternoon. They look like gangsta shit od early 2000'. They told him that I AM untouchable and if he have problems with understanding this message and shit hits the fan next time they will take him for a small trip in the trunku of their car. They inspired him to treat me with reaspect or ealse. Sińce that day he always greet me with "Good morning mister" or "good morning chef" and I have no problems anymore. I feel like a fuckin Boss.
@JamesDavy20096 ай бұрын
"Pain is the ultimate teacher!" -Bowser
@xxsoulpunkedxx6 ай бұрын
I actually have one for this! Definitely fits with this video, though I was only in middle school (6th grade). I wasn’t necessarily a geeky kid but I was one of the smartest in my class and I was super shy so apparently throes are good enough reasons to be bullied. I was great at ignoring all the verbal taunting and insults, just kinda stared blankly until they left me alone and it was enough to deter some of them, but of course other kids were more determined. Next thing I know I started getting physically bullied. Not punched or kicked thankfully, but pushed around and poked at. There was one person in particular, we’ll call her Shelly, who tormented me nonstop. She was constantly grabbing me, touching me, poking me, getting in my personal space no matter how many times I told her to stop or walked away from her. I told the teachers, I told the principal, I told my parents, my parents talked with my teachers and the principal but of course, no adults came to my rescue at school. The teachers saw it happening and literally did nothing. Maybe told her to stop once, but otherwise didn’t acknowledge it at all. My school kept the same homeroom classes for 5th and 6th grade so I had been putting up with it for over a year. My mom gave me the typical “kill her with kindness” speech which was clearly not working as I had been trying it for the last year and things just kept getting worse. I had been talking to my dad about it too and eventually he told me “don’t tell your mom I said this, but if she does it again, just grab her by the throat and tell her to stop. I guarantee you she will. There’s rules about kicking and punching but none about choking and I’ll back you up if you get in trouble.” I had been doing TaeKwonDo for about 3 years at that point so I definitely had the ability, but it was always drilled into my head never to use it outside of class so of course I never planned on doing anything physical. One day in gym glass Shelly was doing her typical grabbing and poking of me. Looking back at it now, it was technically sexual assault since she had started grabbing my boob but I didn’t know that at the time. Anyways I told her to stop, she didn’t. I walked away, she followed me. I was not in the mood for her crap that day and I made sure she knew it. I told her one more time to stop touching, and that I was seriously losing my patience. Shelly just laughed and poked me in the boob again. I had enough. I turned towards her grabbed her by the neck and pushed her against the wall. My friend later told me I had actually picked her up to where both her feet were off the ground. So I’m holding her up by the throat against the wall, consistently tightening my grip while I yelled as loud as I could “I SAID STOP F*UCKING TOUCHING ME!” Then I dropped her and took a step back. The gym was absolutely silent aside from Shelly coughing and catching her breath. I casually walked away from her and the activities resumed. The gym teachers watched the whole thing and said nothing. She wasn’t much bigger than me so it really wasn’t that impressive of a defense, but it worked nonetheless. Shelly never came anywhere near me again. The sporty/preppy kids never pushed or shoved me again. Nobody ever bullied me again, physically or verbally. Definitely not saying violence is the answer, but some kids really just go too far. Just because someone is choosing not to retaliate, doesn’t mean they can’t. Basically the moral of the video lol TLDR: Briefly stopped being the quiet kid to choke the hell out of my 6th grade bully when she wouldn’t stop touching my boob.
@morticiaaddams78666 ай бұрын
I did something similar. Girl was constantly bullying and taunting me in HS. This was the 80s so school didn't give a crap. We were both in choir, and our positions were opposite one another. We had a substitute that day so she was pulling her usual crap from across the room. I smapped and told here to come over and say it to my face. I met her halfway. She was a little one with a big mouth and a larger enforcer type as her friend. Enforcer was not in choir. After we met, I grabbed her collar and lifted her up. I glared at her and said,'Your move.' We were broken up then, but I never got in trouble. I also never got crap from her again. Enforcer tried, but it never went anywhere.
@WaterPuppy6 ай бұрын
That end to the commentary for Story 29 got me for some reason XD
@tshukasa13376 ай бұрын
got a bully to stop bullying me by buying him a drink after he broke his arm in a skiing accident. after that he protected me from other bullies. we became good friends until i moved far away :(
@shelbymason12926 ай бұрын
In kindergarten, I was in line with my friend and we were in line getting lunch, as we were in line waiting a 4th grader who was walking by decided to call one of my friends a cripple, he had severe cerebral palsy which left him in a wheelchair, and called him the r slur. Now I knew my friend couldn’t stick up for himself and I’m very protective of the those I care about so I bull rushed this kid slammed him into a wall and yelled at him to not call my friend that and walked away back in line to my friend. Turns out that 4th grader was a big trouble maker since he came to that school and my teacher wanted some one so badly to but that kid in his place, she just didn’t expect a tiny peanut of a kid kindergarten to do so I didn’t get in trouble and got to tell my parents happily that I stuck up for my friend the best part was that years later after I talked to my old teacher she said the kid got made fun of by his friends for getting his butt kicked not only by a girl but a kindergartner for the whole year.
@WomanRoaring6 ай бұрын
I never got revenge but karma took its piece. The bully was from 4th grade through 8th. I was new in 4th grade and generally a lot of boys teased me. As the years went by it was just 1. I went to an all girls high school to just get away from him. After we graduated high school our 8th grade class had a little get together, groups of us went to different high schools and only a few went to high school alone so we basically knew what was going on with everyone but we all hung out, it was fun. About a year later someone punched him in the mouth. They broke his veneers, he didn't go to college and basically tried to mooch off his family who was like, nope get a job and do something with your life. So he never had enough money to fix them. So he still has nubby brown teeth. I didn't think he was good looking but he did have a nice smile before that happened. I didn't laugh at him when I saw it but internally I am, he looks messed up and I'm happy with my life. Additional info, his mom owns a house cleaning company (it's pretty big in our area) his older brother basically runs it now as their mom is getting close to retirement. The last time I saw him he complained so much that they didn't let him in the company. I thought, that's because you just want to sit on your ass and do nothing while your older brother actually works. His older brother is a cool dude, my bully is the spoiled brat kid who's entitled. I should have flirted with his brother when I saw them, that would have pissed him off, my only regret lol.
@takatoshi276 ай бұрын
The crazy card #7 one was good 😅
@Amber4176 ай бұрын
I went Ralphie on my bully, and basically the same thing happened verbatim. He pushed me to my limit and the next thing I knew, I was on top of him wailing on him, and he was crying and begging me to stop. He never messed with me again after that.
@morticiaaddams78666 ай бұрын
New narrator is doing fine! Give him time to settle and evolve in the role! Change can be good. :)
@helenBeaton6 ай бұрын
The skating rink one is Stronger Things lol
@canadalovesanime31376 ай бұрын
I was a very small kid. My family was the target of the tiny town(?) we lived in. I was tormented even in my own back yard. When I was 16(F); I have enough. I was on the school bus headed home. On the other side of the isle one seat back was a kid my age (mr. hockey). He started punching my leg just above my knee. I tried the whole "ignore them" my mother always preached. Soon my lower leg was numb and pain was shooting up my leg into my hip. The driver was watching us in the rear-view she made eye contact with me. I stood up; grab the back of the seat in front of him, grabbed the back of the seat he was in, lifted myself off the floor and started aiming for his head. He tried hiding behind the second grader he was sitting with. I screamed; "hold still you stupid coward and let me kick you". I kept going until the driver pulled over and literally pulled me off him. We were both suspended from the bus. My father threatened to refuse to send me to school if I wasn't let back on the bus. His parents demanded that I be expelled and arrested. My father went off. We both were back on the bus by the end of the week. He never messed with me again. None of the boys messed with me after that. That little coward even TRIED to ask me out after that. Not a chance COWARD. I left for the summer to my grandparents and refused to go back in the fall, I will NEVER go back. That was 40 years ago now.
@fearmusrozenrot18646 ай бұрын
lol, and I thought my family was special in this. guess when it comes to teaching bullies a lesson, a lot of people have gone to some interesting lengths to be left alone.
@Necoarc1166 ай бұрын
Grandma was the best
@jeepo40596 ай бұрын
My daughter was bullied in H.S. Never knew why...the girl was a “friend” of hers, until the friend got herself a big tall ape to hang around her. She would even have her friends drive around and around our block on Friday nights. My daughter had told the teachers and principal, and called the police. Nobody did anything. One night, I was out getting license plate numbers as they drove by, and my daughter told me not to worry, she would take care of it. Next school day, she got to the class they had together and when the bully got to class, (without her ape), my daughter-who can’t even WATCH a fight-lit into her. The other kids had to get her off the bully. Once again, the bully stopped bullying, and she never had to worry about it again. Of course, my daughter got a 3-day suspension, but, OH WELL!❤️
@David-Dash-IBA6 ай бұрын
When I was in middle school, I was a pretty scrawny kid. There was always this one kid who would call me names. I took it for a bit, since I was told never to use my (rather limited) martial arts skills to actually attack anyone. One day, as the cliche goes, he went too far. He pushed me. I took the first push without fighting. The second time he pushed me, I ended up messing up his elbow and shoulder pretty bad. He never played football again and I was suspended.
@atc350124 ай бұрын
There was a kid in my 8th grade class who would kick me in the shins with his boots, take my things and poke me in the back really hard with pencils. I became his best friend. I did all of his assignments for him, let him have my things, brought him a pen or pencil for every class each day and I was very nice to him even when he would hurt me. He thanked me for being his only friend at the end of the school year. I did everything possible to be his best friend. He didn't know how to be a nice person because no one had ever been nice to him.
@HallowIsSmol6 ай бұрын
when i was in preschool, a little girl was bullying me and had cornered me between a play fridge and play oven. i told her to get away from me and she didnt listen, so i bit her. she did not do anything to me again.
@BlackWolfessUSCM3 ай бұрын
i wax standing at my locker talking with my sister one day when the bully showed up to hit on her in front of me. Before i could say anything, my sister looked at him and said pointing at me "He's got a better chance than you and he's my damned brother." Everyone who heard that in earshot started laughing and this guy's reputation as a bully was ruined from that point on. The one time where my sister repaid me for everytime i defended her growing up. THanks sis. love you.
@jessh53106 ай бұрын
I had a kid who kept jumping on me, one day I just happened to see him coming and grabbed his arm and ducked He flew over me straight over the rail onto some stairs. Broken bones and bruises.
@sfsin33806 ай бұрын
One of my bullies and his friends spoted me while i was walking out of the butchers and started messing with me. He had missed that my mom was in the car right out front. I guess mom had had enough of me comming home in tears sk she burst out of the car yelling about exactly what shed do to them if they messed with me again. It was explive fill and very out of character. Well i guess they took it serious because they never went anywhere near me outside of school again.
@Madam_Wingss6 ай бұрын
what happened to the old narrator? No hate on this new one but the other one is og! edit) This new one is also funny too! 8:53 is a great example lmaoo! Edit 2) Thanks for the answers! It really helped!!!
@SonLuffa6 ай бұрын
The old one is still here
@onionbubs3866 ай бұрын
They have two narrators
@mathman05696 ай бұрын
I worry for them though, the two aren't similar enough where the same audiance is widely ok with watching both, which will tank them in the algorithm, personally, I like the og better. I also feel for the og, as they're not really able to take breaks, as no one else is really able to fill their role
@Necoarc1166 ай бұрын
“Not all superheroes wear capes, but some post on Reddit.”
@BlackWolfessUSCM3 ай бұрын
i agree adoption is braggging rights. Like m sister always said to any who bullied me for being adopted "But he's still my brother. THat changes nothing."
@llamawalrushybrid2 ай бұрын
I'm really glad this narrator got this story. Way better hearing "Wow that was an awesome Kung Fu style throwdown" instead of "Well who cares if you got abused and bullied because the perpetrator could be Zuko and when he's redeemed and sexy you'll miss out" Like the world's a cartoon and bullies are just waiting for their 'arc' or something.
@psychickumquat4 ай бұрын
Mine was extremely stupid. Two mean girls in high school liked to pick on me in gym class, so one when they were mocking me, I just told them to "f*ck off". They whined to the teacher and I got pulled into the guidance counselor's where he nodded and basically told me "don't do it again". Those two never bothered me again. Wish everyone's bullies were that easy to get rid of...
@wowierosieposie6 ай бұрын
I like this new narrator :D
@Eddiember6 ай бұрын
Ive told this story before, but the fully. I've had two bullies from grade one to seven. They would physically and mentally torment, but there always seemed to be one thing that was off limits for them. The Word Processor I recieved in Grafde Four. I never even asked them not to, it was like a code of honor or something. Even after they thru my stuff into the Thorn Bushes, they left the computer to the side. Grade seven, the three of usnhad a tyrant of a teacher. One of the bullies, Jim (Not real name), laid off the bullying as the Teacher was prejudice against me for my Disability. One day she took my Word Processor and said she was going to "Dispose" of it. I was inconcilable, but at lunch, my former bully, Jim, broke into the Teacher's Office and stole back my Computer. After that, the two of us joined forces to take down the tyrant, which we indirectly did the next year thru a series of events. The reason why Jim never touched my Word Processor? "We couldn't replace it if something happened to it." Oh, and the other bully, I threw him off a cliff. Guy tried to charge at me, seemingly trying to push me off the cliff. I ducked down, let him fall on me, then used the momentum and adrenline to lift myself back up and cause him to tumble over the guard railling down the rocky wall and onto the forest ground about 15 feet down. I know he broke his arm or leg, one of the limbs, but I am unsure of any other injuries.
@Niceboi6 ай бұрын
You get adopted, at least somebody wanted you.
@AnthonyMooreIsTerrible6 ай бұрын
Not a student but I work with a guy who has been lifting weights and played football so he’s a pretty big dude. I’m kinda skinny but i’m working on it in the gym yet he always has something to say about my physique. I’m 23 and he’s 43, both making the same wage. I guess he’s fallen on some hard times so he’s living in a motel and always mooching off others to get by. So I took advantage of this and started making fun of his financial situation every time he mentions how skinny i am. I can tell it makes him upset but he knows he can’t say anything since he rags on me first. Now he won’t ever mention my physique because he knows im gonna light him up every time. Moral of the story: fight back
@estelles_cousins5 ай бұрын
story 18 the pen is stronger than the sword if its from percy jackson
@LunarTFM6 ай бұрын
Story 61: regarding the commentary, the Japanese being nice is not a stereotype, it is a tried and true fact. Japan’s culture is a “gift giving” culture, if you give someone there a gift they’ll reciprocate with a gift of equal value, they also try to be the last one to leave a conversation because that’s considered rude. Trust me when I say that the Japanese are indeed nice.
@indigowulf4 ай бұрын
Had a 'mean girls' clique at school. Their Regina always came at me. Got daddys permission to get expelled if it came to it. Next time Regina started crap with me, I called her out. "JUST YOU, let's go. Prove to all your mindless slaves that you *deserve* to lead them, or prove to us ALL that you are really a coward and can't face me 1 on 1." she tried to pull the 'not worth my time' thing, and her entourage realized she was all talk and she fell from grace. Nobody screwed with me the rest of high school. I didn't play by their rules, I forced them to fight fair and they couldn't handle that -nobody was willing to risk having their fragile popularity status be absolutely shattered by someone who didn't care about popularity. Funny thing is, back then I was pretty enough I could have been popular, if I played 'the game'. Screw the game.
@yeen.72094 ай бұрын
i was being pestered by a well-known douchebag in the school. the works occurred, he was mocking me and constantly trying to get my attention solely to poke fun at me. i promptly went to my counselor with a detailed list of everything he was doing to me, made as he was doing it. i made a report and i've never so much as heard his voice since. i may have seen his face every now and then, but it could have been someone that looked similar. i wonder what happened?
@Marinus_Calamari6 ай бұрын
I saw a bully wanted to trip me when I was walking from the front of the class room back to my seat. I pretended to trip, but "tripped" in such a way he walked with a limp for a week afterwards because I put my full weight on his shin He also fell backwards, chair and all, and as a bonus he was send to the principal for his trouble. I made sure he knew it was very much on purpose right after it happened.
@RedX1016 ай бұрын
8:52 makes my day
@Youraveragecultist6 ай бұрын
Story 55 is so cap it’s literally a 1-1 recreation of a stranger things episode
@mariekatherine52385 ай бұрын
High school? No, but didn’t have one because I took care of him in third grade. A kid in third grade I had to sit next to a boy whose goal it was to touch my nether regions. I had a first year teacher with 47 kids and no control of the class. I did everything right and the adults did everything wrong. I never told my parents because my Dad was deployed, Mom was pregnant and had her plate full, also, in 1959, you just kind of were expected to handle your own sh*t. I told the little creep I’d beat the crap out of him if he ever laid hands on me ever again. He just laughed in my face. Since I had five brothers, I was pretty good at fighting. He put his hand where it didn’t belong in music class. That afternoon, I followed him halfway home on the path through the woods known as Killer Hill, (in reference to sleigh riding!). I slipped out from behind a tree, tackled him, and kept the promise, Gave him a black eye, bloody nose, scratched, etc. As for me, I got pretty banged up, but no black eye. Word got out and he never bothered me again and neither did anyone else. Mom wasn’t pleased with the ripped up dress and bruises, but my siblings stood up for me. Next day at school, his desk was moved across the room from mine and remained that way.
@71tofu6 ай бұрын
The last time I was physically bullied, I broke certain others' things. None of them were outside of of the human body. Fear is, for some ungodly, unknowable reason, the only thing that some people will actually respond to. I do regret the femur though. I kinda stopped the ringleader's sports career by doing that, and looking back, I should have just gone for a few more body blows on him. He IS a very successful programmer now, and also apologized for being a dick. I said that because of the femur, we're even. So I guess it worked out in the end? Still don't like what happened though.
@AGirlNamedMax1236 ай бұрын
Are the narrators gonna alternate every video or is it just him now? He's starting to grow on me lol
@onionbubs3866 ай бұрын
She retired. She was my 3rd grade teacher. And my first bully.
@cheshirecat38456 ай бұрын
My bullies stopped ducking with me after I told him what he was smelling was the shit on his upper lip. The thing is, he wasnt even targeting me that time, but one of my friends😅 i got kicked out of class and was told to go to the office. Instead, i sat my happy ass on the bench outside til next period.
@TheMatthewChannel40966 ай бұрын
12:02 holy shit.... 😳 that's one hell of a way to get rid of your bullies that's for sure!
@pedroguedes74375 ай бұрын
Answering the videos question... I never did... we simply lost touch, I forgave him eventually, but, of course, forgiving doesn't repair the damages that were made, so I still have my self esteem severly damaged and quite possibly irreparable and hence, I honestly think that if someone did anything like they did in the past again I still wouldn't be able to deal with it... and this is just frustrating, which is why I feel the need to answer this in the comments... I might regret it enough to delete it eventually though
@FroggyGirlDreams6 ай бұрын
I like new narrator
@Scardro6 ай бұрын
Yeah I didn't know Eleven was gonna write a story too she gotta be near her fifties now😊
@extraram8964 ай бұрын
Dude in story 14 was the school version of "I disagree with you, so I drew you as a soyjack"
@Cherri_Cola6 ай бұрын
Story 3 gave me epic bromance origin story vibes
@EpicMatt6166 ай бұрын
As a person who watches KZbin on computer, I don't appreciate the vertical formatting. I feel it would be better to do landscape, because that way mobile and laptop viewers can fully enjoy your amazing videos!
@robosealgirl98026 ай бұрын
Not me my brother, My brother was 9 I and looked like a stick with cock bottle glasses. This guy twice his size was coming up behind him on the stairs to be clear there was 4 floors my bro was on the top floor. From eye wittness I was told this kid hit my brother in the back, my brother turned around and picked him up throwing him down the stairs into the wall. He then did this a few more times until they where on the ground floor. My brother never said a world he just walked back up the stairs. No bully ever bug him again.
@brycegipple3876 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, I had a bully (we’ll call him Brad for this story) and he used to pin me against the wall demanding my lunch. This went on, day after day, until one day, I eventually decided I had enough. I got tired of going home from school hungry because of Brad and his shenanigans, and I soon discovered a bottle of extremely powerful laxatives stashed in a medicine cabinet at my house. So, I had the smarts to set up a trap. I packed TWO lunches-one for me, one for Brad. When packing Brad’s lunch, I mixed in the ENTIRE contents of the bottle of laxative-every last drop. The next day at lunch, as if on cue, Brad pulled his usual ploy for my food, I handed him his lunch, and he gobbled every last bite. I’ll bet you can see where I’m going with this one. In just 2 minutes, Brad rapidly stood up and was about to run to the bathroom but didn’t even make it out of the mess hall before we all heard (and saw) this explosion come from his pants. Brad pooped his pants in front of everybody in the mess hall. And because there was no evidence that I was the one who spiked his stolen food with laxatives, I never got in trouble with the school. But, understandably, Brad never picked on me again-nor stole another lunch-after that.
@danniellesloane5 ай бұрын
Story 22- who are you- Regina George? 😂
@picax83984 ай бұрын
man so many of these stories sound like something you come up with in the shower 5 years later...
@beotggot6 ай бұрын
New narrator has a great voice, but I wish he put a little more effort into the comments he makes. Original narrator added a lot to the video with his personal thoughts etc., but now it just feels like yet another content farm trying to meet the bare minimum standard for transformative content.
@UnderSparked6 ай бұрын
we hear you, if you have the time in your day could you provide examples etc? Would love to see what changes can be made.
@beotggot6 ай бұрын
@@UnderSparked Hey, thank you for replying and taking this comment the way it was intended (ie. not a hate comment). I don't really have the time to go through the videos right now for example, but I will say that the thing that has always set UnderSparked apart for me from the many hundreds of channels doing much the same thing is that this channel has always felt very... human in comparison, I guess? I definitely feel like less has been more with your past videos - the narrator didn't feel the need to comment on every single thing they read, but when they did, you could tell there was genuine care and interest for what they were reading. More sensitive topics were dealt with in a more delicate way. And in general, I just really enjoy hearing what original narrator has to say - he seems like a very rational, kind human being, and that has always made me keep coming back to these videos. I am curious to know more about new narrator's personal thoughts too, and to "get to know" who he is through the video, to bring that element of real humanity back to these videos.
@ron234halt6 ай бұрын
20:48 I need to Google the quote of how the tree remembers what the storm forgets.
@loganmac87905 ай бұрын
can we just talk about how story 55 is literally from stranger things
@cameron46366 ай бұрын
The stranger things ref lol
@thatlauraborealis4 ай бұрын
Story 55 is literally Eleven from Stranger Things 💀
@sirenofthesea78023 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks Story 55 is a Stranger Things story? Like, isn't that something Eleven did?
@JunkNetwork1236 ай бұрын
I love this new narator, his voice is perfect for these stories
@renta10155 ай бұрын
hey Hey HEEEEEY!!! Story 55 is just stranger things!!!! OP thought no one would notice but I did! Either that was Eleven and she is on Reddit in her 50s or OP was just copying stranger things!
@Tooflyyykevv5 ай бұрын
Someone tried to bully me cuz I was 5”1 and my best friend talked to them idk what he did or said that night but never once did they even look my way