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R.I.P. - Passing of Famous/Notable Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="Manpa" data-source="post: 419139" data-attributes="member: 11747"><p>The wife and I were discussing bullying last night, I asked if she was ever bullied at school and her response was that she was called a freckle face, that was about it. I don't ever recall being bullied at school but I did have an instance at work once, it was quickly nipped in the bud with a few judicious words in private with the offender.</p><p>Im not sure what the answer is to the current situation, it appears to be coming more prevalent and I think social networking and the anonymity of it is a contributor.</p><p>Marksman, your story hit home, my brothers, both ex coppers used to tell me stories where parents just would not concede their child had done anything wrong, some no matter how much evidence was put in front of them.</p><p>Respect for your parents, the law, teachers etc seems to be lacking in many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manpa, post: 419139, member: 11747"] The wife and I were discussing bullying last night, I asked if she was ever bullied at school and her response was that she was called a freckle face, that was about it. I don't ever recall being bullied at school but I did have an instance at work once, it was quickly nipped in the bud with a few judicious words in private with the offender. Im not sure what the answer is to the current situation, it appears to be coming more prevalent and I think social networking and the anonymity of it is a contributor. Marksman, your story hit home, my brothers, both ex coppers used to tell me stories where parents just would not concede their child had done anything wrong, some no matter how much evidence was put in front of them. Respect for your parents, the law, teachers etc seems to be lacking in many. [/QUOTE]
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