Parents trying to relive their lives through their kids... BUT, I will say this too: I can’t stand bullies and will go out of my way to F with them - cause low and behold? 99.999% are cowards and fairies. If this was a legit beef between the two? Parents need to stfu and teach their kid either how to fight or how to get along - that’s life. But if it was some Dbag bully crap, I get the parents anger... I just don’t get the going after someone via someone else. Go have a chat with the parents and handle it that way. Sit the two down and figure it out. Or don’t, and let the parents know that next time their kids gonna meet a nice kick in the nuts or a broken nose. I was pushed around and beat on a lot as a kid - I was too gentle. So one day after father talked with other father, he then sent me back outside, bloody and crying, to face these two kids again... and told me the secret: “I can’t fight them for you, no one can. So either get busy licking boots or beating a&$ - make a decision.” I was 12. And it sounds messed up but it was the truth and it changed me forever...and neither of them ever touched me again. Of course it didn’t miraculously stop, but the lesson was simple - learn to stand on your own.
Now THAT is some awesomeness. Imagine what the world would be like if THAT was taught in gym class... hahahahahaha
when i was a kid when we got in fights we used to have to wrestle for detention. Gym teacher made sure things didn't get too violent.
Yah. I used to think it was pretty neat, then realized it was staged as hell. Didn't that dood Mayhem Miller get busted for being out of his mind on drugs naked & screaming from a rooftop or some krazy shiiiite like that? https://mmajunkie.com/2017/04/jason-mayhem-miller-pleads-guilty-charges-orange-county
Getting in fights now and then used to be a part of a being a kid: at bus stops, schoolyards, after the football game. Fighting wasn't a good thing, but defending oneself was a necessary part of growing up. Then came feminism, society's emasculation movement and the blurring of gender roles. Advance ahead a decade or so when it was being found that many young men entering the military had never been in a fight, had never hit or taken a hit. Our drill instructor had commented on this back in 1980.
Trick or treat?... Regardless whether or not any laws were broken - which is apparently the overriding concern - that's one messed up kid. Might've gotten the idea from something she saw on TV, a movie, or other MSM. http://time.com/5427632/teen-grandfathers-ashes-baked-into-cookies/
Apparently this is a "thing" nowa days. Not necessarily cookies. But taking ashes and making diffrent things with it. Some people had coffe every morning with their husband/wife so they take the ashes and make a mug so they can continue to have coffe together every morning. Some people use the ashes to make a good soil to plant a tree. Some people take it a bit further and make sex toys so they can continue to be intimate with each other. People are weird. This doesn't really surprise me. Although id be pretty pissed if my kid took my parents ashes to feed her classmates
I went through a Ghandi phase - trying to practice non violence - in junior high lol - it lasted a week, I let some kid I could have whupped punch me in the face and I just took it and walked away. It didn't feel moral or just and it certainly didn't help my street cred. So I got busy after that. I was busy before that. I don't know what got into me. I will always throw the first second and third punch - it probably won't be a "punch" lol - if I feel it's gonna happen. (I'm only 5'9" 160#) I practice tai chi chuan and steer force into emptiness, so before anything gets physical I can diffuse it. And I am very aware once you open Pandora's Box, anything can happen, so I have literally begged people to get out of my face, rather than scrap, and it has worked a few times. Other times, oh well I tried. Fuck Ghandi