#BullyingAwareness
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ancientastarwis · 1 year ago
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TW:Bullying
As someone who suffered bullying for a long time, this indicator is one of the closest to my personal life I've done yet.
The idea of Indicators is that those that have gone through it understand that it was a possibility (out of many) of their natal charts, help them accept and validate the experience (in case they struggle with guilt or shame) from a different point of view so they can feel supported and loved.
You are loved.
If you would like to participate in this research let me know through email [email protected]
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uplifted-vibes · 26 days ago
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To All the Warriors: You Are Not Alone in This Fight
Let’s get real for a minute. If you’ve ever faced bullying, you know it can feel like being trapped in a nightmare, with no way to escape. I want to share my journey not just to recount the pain, but to show you that you are not alone in this fight. We all deserve to feel seen and heard, and I want to remind you of the incredible strength you hold within.
From my very first day in high school, I felt the sting of being targeted. I just wanted to fit in, to learn, and to make friends, but instead, I became the punchline to their cruel jokes. I remember vividly the lunchroom—my so-called friends were right there, sitting at the same table, trying not to laugh while I was the butt of their jokes. I could feel their eyes on me, but their silence felt like betrayal. Food would be thrown at me like I was a living target, and the laughter that followed was deafening. “Look at her! Can’t she even eat without making a mess?” they’d say, and it cut deep.
The tripping was a regular occurrence. Just walking down the hall, my feet would be yanked out from under me, and I’d fall hard to the floor. The looks on their faces told me everything I needed to know—they thrived on my humiliation. “Why don’t you just go away?” they’d taunt, their words laced with venom. The worst was when they’d yell, “Go kill yourself!” as if my life was a joke to them. Those words echoed in my mind long after the laughter faded, leaving a mark that felt impossible to erase.
And what about the teachers? When I went to them, pleading for help, all I got in return were empty promises. They were more concerned about maintaining their precious reputation than ensuring the safety of their students. “We don’t want to create a scene,” they’d say, brushing off my pain like it was nothing more than a fly buzzing around their heads. I was screaming into a void, desperate for someone to hear me, to care, but the silence was crushing. I often felt like I was fighting my battles alone.
The truth is, those who bully often do so because of their own insecurities. It’s like they have to tear others down to feel better about themselves. But here’s the kicker: their actions reflect their problems, not yours. They’re projecting their unhappiness onto you, trying to drag you down because they can’t stand the thought of anyone being confident or happy when they feel so small.
Eventually, after years of enduring this torment, I made the hardest decision of my life: I left that school. Walking out of those gates felt like shedding a layer of skin, leaving behind the pain that had clung to me for far too long. But even now, I still carry the scars—physical reminders of that pain on my arms, back, and legs. Each mark tells a story, one of bullying and the fight to reclaim my self-worth.
If I’m being honest, I have regrets. I wish I had been braver, spoken up sooner, or had the courage to stand up for myself when it felt like no one else would. I regret not realizing sooner that their words held no power over me. There were moments when their taunts made me consider the unthinkable, thoughts of ending it all creeping into my mind. I let their opinions shape my self-image for too long, and I often replay the moments in my head, wishing I could go back and show them my strength instead of feeling small. But those regrets are a part of my story, and they’ve taught me invaluable lessons about resilience and self-love.
But here’s the truth I’ve learned: those experiences do not define me. Yes, they shaped my fears, and sometimes the memories creep back in, whispering doubts into my mind. But every time I face that pain, I transform it into strength. I refuse to let their words dictate my worth.
To all the girls out there who’ve faced similar battles, let me remind you: you are so much more than their words. You are powerful, resilient, and worthy of love and respect. When they throw food or trip you up, brush it off and keep moving. You have dreams to chase and a life waiting for you that is far greater than their cruelty.
And let me tell you something: you are not alone. There are countless others who understand your struggles, who’ve faced the same darkness and come out stronger on the other side. Embrace your story; wear your scars like badges of honor. They signify your survival, your strength, and your determination to rise above the hurt.
Don’t be afraid to speak up. Your voice matters. Stand tall, refuse to be silenced, and know that you are part of a fierce community of warriors who support one another. Together, we can break the cycle of pain and create a world where everyone feels safe and accepted.
So here’s my challenge to you: when those voices of doubt creep in, shout back. “I am worthy! I am enough!” Because you are. Your worth is not tied to anyone else's opinion of you. You are a force of nature, capable of achieving amazing things.
Let’s rise together, unapologetically. You are not just surviving; you are thriving. And I’m cheering for you every step of the way. You are more than their words. You are a warrior.
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talktoangel2 · 2 years ago
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Tips to Overcome Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying can be a distressing and harmful experience, but there are steps you can take to overcome it. Here are some tips:
Don't respond: It's natural to want to respond to a bully, but it's important to resist the urge. Responding can fuel the fire and make the situation worse. Instead, take a deep breath, step away from the computer or phone, and don't engage.
Document the bullying: Keep a record of cyberbullying. Take screenshots of messages, posts, or comments, and save emails or text messages. This evidence may be useful if you need to report the bully to authorities or social media platforms.
To read more:- https://www.talktoangel.com/
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udaykiran514 · 2 months ago
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From Bullied to Brilliant Sad Cat Who Loves to Dance Becomes a Star!  #cat #cute #ai (Never Give Up)
For more Videos : https://www.youtube.com/@UdaykiranAI
In this inspiring story, follow the journey of a sad cat who, despite being bullied, finds solace in dancing. Watch as this lovable feline transforms from an outcast into a shining star, showcasing its incredible moves and personality! This heartwarming video proves that with resilience and passion, anyone can overcome adversity. Join us in celebrating this cat's triumphant rise to fame and remember, never give up on your dreams!
Hashtags: #cat #cute #ai #DancingCat #CatTransformation #Inspiration #NeverGiveUp #CatStar #HeartwarmingStory #CuteAnimals #AnimalRescue #CatLover #Motivation #BullyingAwareness #FelineFame
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danniswrites · 5 months ago
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from Adia, Scientist
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Adia, Scientist is available in Kindle for .99, paperback for 7.99 and hardcover for 15.99 on amazon.com
Or, read for free on Royal Road or Wattpad
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3beatsboy · 11 months ago
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#Trade in personal data. After fraudsters commit electronic fraud against a person, this person’s data (email, phone number, etc.) is sold to another gang. Introducing SentryPC: A solution to protect your data from theft. Your data.Detecting any electronic fraud on all social media
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nishp · 1 year ago
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🚫🛑 National Stop Bullying Day: Uniting Against Harm 🛑🚫
Hello, Tumblr community! On the second Wednesday of October, we come together to observe National Stop Bullying Day, a day of unity and determination to put an end to bullying in all its forms. 🤝💙
🤷‍♀️ What's National Stop Bullying Day All About? 🤷‍♀️ This day is a powerful reminder of the harm caused by bullying, whether in schools, workplaces, or online. It's a call to action to stand up, speak out, and create a safer, more inclusive world for all.
Together, we can make a difference and put an end to bullying. Use the hashtag StopBullyingDay on Tumblr to join the conversation, share resources, and stand in solidarity against this issue. 🤝💪
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valerielynnstephens · 1 year ago
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On Cyber-Bullying - ON CYBER-BULLYING (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1383327252-on-cyber-bullying?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=ValerieLynnStephens&wp_originator=qSps6I3daRi%2Bea0LIL%2B2iWuYjJ41FTnwWyHbrgRMYsHiBsZTZtkvHz8atf2Blh6CH7qP8DI5uaWtEcWDUAD51U89ZwoX%2FIwSxxdjvupE3lsmN%2B%2F8HYOOnQ8yORH4Zpmm This is a compilation volume of various essays & prose exploring such topics as Psychology, Mysticism, Theology, Philosophy, The Sciences, Apologetics, as well as various musings upon the human condition & experience. https://www.lulu.com/shop/valerie-stephens/collected-essays-of-valerie-lynn-stephens/paperback/product-6mv86e.html?page=1&pageSize=4
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anauthorslife · 1 year ago
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Keep in mind to use caution when speaking to people. It's obvious when you use polite words. When you use harsh language, it is obvious. The words you speak will ultimately define who you are because you will have to live with them.
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joyful-daddy · 1 year ago
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Helping Kids Deal with Bullying: Strategies for supporting children who may face bullying and teaching them how to handle such situations. Supporting children who may face bullying is crucial. Here are some strategies:
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ominouslocalcrow · 2 years ago
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Standing Up For Myself :
Here's my Story.
The facebook group Carrion Crafters/Creators (A) and the DID page 'themapletreesystem' (J) are both run by people who majorly cyber-bullied me to the point where I had to leave the internet and create an alias.
Authorities even got involved.
What Happened :
Tiny backstory, I was friends with one of these people for +6 yrs, the other around +4 yrs.
The one who runs the Facebook Group (A) gave my phone # out without consent to the person who was actively bullying me (J).
And then proceeded to give them more of my personal info. Then J, contacted my family and tried to black mail me - knowing that my relationship with my family can be awry sometimes. J also tried to falsify a bullying report, claiming I was the one doing all of the harassing, but when I was contacted by authorities about it on MY BIRTHDAY -- I told them about what was ACTUALLY happening -- offered up a file worth of screenshots. All from my family and myself. They no longer questioned me and proceeded to tell me that this person was not 'to be trusted' in their own words.
J " themapletreesystem " and I had been friends for 6-7 years prior, and even took refuge at my house for months when their boyfriends family and their own had disputes. They even had a yelling match in my own kitchen!!
Regardless of this info, regardless of what happened between us in those 6 years-- they presently lie about everything that happened. To a point where they tell people we hadn't seen each other in years, yet there were photos of us together EVERY YEAR.
Why I Posted :
I keep posting and taking this down because I get afraid they will come after me again. They made so many threats, they said nasty things.
But I'm leaving it up.
People need to know what kind of people they actually are. I won't use their real names for privacy, but I will say what are run by them just for the sake of identity.
3 years later, and My name is still slandered by them, posts are still made about me. I am stalked. I only know I'm stalked because new accounts keep popping up with their names or photos, I end up with sketchy mutuals or ghost followers who 'view' but never interact, etc. They're not trying to be very ANON about any of it.
I never got closure, I never got an apology.
I've never spoken up online, but today is the day.
This stays up.
The world needs to know.
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limshengxing · 2 years ago
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EP 29: How to stop bullying in school . . . . . #limshengxing #shengxing #viralreels #viraltiktok #viralataslove #viralatalovers #viralpost #viralvideo #viralvideos #trendingvideo #trendings #bullyingawareness #bullyinginschool #schools #bullysquad #bullyingprevention
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sheniq · 2 years ago
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Dad of NJ girl who committed suicide after school beatdown said her death came after taunting text Dad of NJ girl who committed suicide after school beatdown said her death came after taunting text Hours before Adriana’s death, one of the girls who recorded the assault in the hallway at Central Regional High School in Berkeley Township sent Adriana a text mocking her for being covered in “dripping blood” and getting her “a– whooped.” The tormented teen was driven to suicide because she was embarrassed footage of the beatdown spread rapidly on TikTok and Snapchat. “She was so embarrassed that they jumped her. She would say, ‘I don’t want to be made fun of,’” he told the outlet. “It was like she was attacked twice. It used to be you’d go to school, get bullied and then you left. But now you come home and you keep getting bullied — they still keep picking at you home,” he said. One of the teenage girls responsible for the bloody on-campus beating Feb. 1 continues to churn out disrespectful social media posts even after Adriana’s heartbreaking death, Kuch told The Post.. “[She] has still been posting stuff even after Adrianna’s death on Snapchap,” hesaid, the bullies’ parents should put an end to the tech-based torture.  “I want to know why their daughters still have cell phones,” he fumed. Adriana was found dead in a closet in her home Feb. 3,  two days after a video posted online showed the cruel assault while walked with her boyfriend, Jason Lopez, down a school hallway. Four New Jersey teenagers have now been charged in connection with the attack of 14-year-old Adriana Kuch, who later took her own life after the video was posted on social media. — One juvenile is being charged with aggravated assault, two other juveniles are being charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and one juvenile is charged with harassment, according to Ocean County prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer. — Kuch was found dead in her home on February 3, only two days after the disturbing video was posted online. In the video you can see a drink being thrown on her, then Kuch being kicked and dragged and more. #AdriannaKuch #bullying #bullyingawareness https://www.instagram.com/p/CokvdDxP6Zq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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talktoangel2 · 1 year ago
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What are some methods for addressing bullying at work or among friends?
Addressing bullying is crucial for the well-being of individuals who experience it. TalkToAngel is an online counseling platform that can provide valuable support and guidance in dealing with bullying. Their professional counselors can help individuals develop coping strategies, build resilience, and explore ways to handle bullying situations effectively. Seeking support from TalkToAngel can empower individuals to address the emotional and psychological impact of bullying, fostering a healthier and more confident mindset.
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lananuori · 2 years ago
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Painting «Portrait of a woman with V signs.» Original paintings and high-quality prints are available at the link in the profile. Dimensions: 11.69W x 16.54H in 29.7W x 42H cm Medium: Tempera Material: Paper 200 GSM Signature: Yes, on the front, in the bottom right corner Artwork from the series «Show me your hands.» «Show me your hands» is a series of female portraits in which artist Lana Nuori shows the results of self-reflections and social observations. She raises the topic of internal experiences and social pressures that women in particular and people in general have to deal with in our time. Painting «Portrait of a woman with V signs.» The painting depicts a portrait of a woman with closed eyes. Above her head, three hands show V signs, reminiscent of a crown. The woman has a rope around her neck. The work is done with deep green tempera paint on white paper. The picture reflects the stoic overcoming of social trials. #saatchiart #painting #temperapainting #graphicart #graphicartist #womanportrait #art #portraitpainting #stopbullying #greenpicture #bullyingawareness #vsign #victorysign #georgiaart #peacesign #artgeorgia #georgiaartist #artistgeorgia #artistbatumi #batumiartist #batumiart #sakartvelo #artbatumi #lananuori #showmeyourhandsseries (at G.Garden Restaurant) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl9K8V0I9KL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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freelancershahin · 7 months ago
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"Unstoppable You!: For a Positive Mindset"@ronaldhendersonakathefitne8806
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