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Reply 1

Wow, what courgage you have shown here Anonymous. :smile:

Reply 2

Don't be sarky

Reply 3

It's a way of life. Sorry!

Reply 4

englishstudent
It's a way of life. Sorry!


Mmmm..... :rolleyes:

Reply 5

Anonymous
I live my life by this philosophy.

I don't ever want to be the person who looks away when something wrong is happening or who is bullied. I will always fight for what I know is right.

You should to. It's a matter of self respect and respect for others.


the very words i live by :p:

Reply 6

Timeslikethese
Mmmm..... :rolleyes:

Bonjour.

Reply 7

That's a really great philosophy :smile: If you weren't anon, I'd rep you.

Reply 8

The philosophy you live by is great, but is there a special situation you want to discuss in this thread? Where are you expecting this thread to go? Because if it doesn't have a line to follow it will just end up closed.

Reply 9

Bonjour indeedy. Is this the same person who made the other meaningful thread?

Reply 10

I live my life by this philosophy.


that's nice, dear.

seriously, why is this anon?

Reply 11

More recently I emancipated myself from one side of my family, for bullying my parents for years. And now, since they won't do anything - they bully my younger sister.

So, after trying to shame them into apologising and realising that, in fact, they are worse people than I imagined - I did my family the biggest favour and cut them off.

Reply 12

most suitavlble discourse of action :p:

Reply 13

Anthonyjm71
most suitavlble discourse of action :p:


Sadly, the only option.

I'm glad I did it too, they aren't the kind of people I want to know.


Unfortunately, there are deeper issues within the family than are mentioned and it was high time they were stood up to, but they weren't interested.

Reply 14

Anonymous
Sadly, the only option.

I'm glad I did it too, they aren't the kind of people I want to know.


Unfortunately, there are deeper issues within the family than are mentioned and it was high time they were stood up to, but they weren't interested.


well of course there are comes as no surprise really.

Reply 15

That's a shame for your sister though. Do you keep in touch with her? Because you should stand up for her if they start treating her really badly. Or encourage her to get out too, and fast.

Reply 16

zain88
That's a shame for your sister though. Do you keep in touch with her? Because you should stand up for her if they start treating her really badly. Or encourage her to get out too, and fast.


She's 11. There's nothing much she could do. It's just a bad situation and she was then being bullied by my cousin. I ha words with him and they all rallied round him and I told them all i'm not interested.

Soon to be met by 'you're out of the will' by my grandparents... Like they could buy me into putting up with it..

Reply 17

Anonymous
Sadly, the only option.

I'm glad I did it too, they aren't the kind of people I want to know.


Unfortunately, there are deeper issues within the family than are mentioned and it was high time they were stood up to, but they weren't interested.


Don't agree with how you just cut your family off, but hey you've got your reasons, so cool. But why is it posted here? And why have you suddenly proclaimed your philosophy here? I don't quite get the point of this thread except maybe you're looking for some kind of jusitification in a moment of defiance and anger?

Anyway, chill. You sound very angry and anger is never healthy on a long-term basis. Hate only hurts yourself. Doing the right thing is great - and the right thing also involves forgiveness. Easier said than done, I know. But hate won't do you any good. It's never "right" to hate a person.

Anyway, not picking a fight so if you don't like what you read, just ignore me :smile: all the best in life x

Reply 18

Please, don't use the word 'philosophy' to describe what is simply an ethical axiom.

Reply 19

irisng
Don't agree with how you just cut your family off, but hey you've got your reasons, so cool. But why is it posted here? And why have you suddenly proclaimed your philosophy here? I don't quite get the point of this thread except maybe you're looking for some kind of jusitification in a moment of defiance and anger?

Anyway, chill. You sound very angry and anger is never healthy on a long-term basis. Hate only hurts yourself. Doing the right thing is great - and the right thing also involves forgiveness. Easier said than done, I know. But hate won't do you any good. It's never "right" to hate a person.

Anyway, not picking a fight so if you don't like what you read, just ignore me :smile: all the best in life x


I appreciate how it sounds but it was either carry on being bullied or let them all go.

I'm about the least angry person you're likely to meet - because I do what I feel is the right thing and I am never downtrodden. I am, as a result, extremely happy.

This is why I think everyone else ought to feel the same.