Charizard632

Referring to Charizard's post.

1. If it's like high school in that the hatred has fallen, then why do you still feel "pressurized"?
2. Cyberbullying, hmm, maybe it could be seen like that, but as I must have mentioned way in the past, it's something that depends on both the actions of the perpetrators and the emotional stability/resistance of the victim.
3. Depression is a very dangerous card on the stack to draw. IDK why you mention it now, especially given the online context and the nature of online communities very often being like this.
 
Takamachi Nanoha said:
Referring to Charizard's post.

1. If it's like high school in that the hatred has fallen, then why do you still feel "pressurized"?
2. Cyberbullying, hmm, maybe it could be seen like that, but as I must have mentioned way in the past, it's something that depends on both the actions of the perpetrators and the emotional stability/resistance of the victim.
3. Depression is a very dangerous card on the stack to draw. IDK why you mention it now, especially given the online context and the nature of online communities very often being like this.

1. I only have a few haters in High School, and they don't bully me often. I also ignored the swear words most of the time since February 2011. I usually don't react to them.
2. This statement is true to me. When they talk about the negative side of me, I feel really bad about myself and what I tried to do on the forum. It was like a civil war. And what I mean by "cyberbullying" is that users talk about the negative side of me.
3. Many people still don't like me on the forum, yet everyone has haters. They can be online haters or in-person haters. The reason why I mentioned it is because I was referring to a feeling that can happen if you're cyberbullied.

Now that the forum is talking all about me in a negative way, I sweated intensely and feel ashamed for what I did a long time ago. More posts talking more about my negative side will get me depressed. If I had one wish, I would wish that the whole forum and its members will forget about me.
 
Charizard632 said:
Jeremy said:
And I remember how awful those PB Word videos were. My God, the kid sounded weird, especially when he said "toduaaaay".

I wonder what it'd be like if Charizard saw this topic about him? :p

My heart was beating intensely while I blushed when I read this topic. The members haven't forgot about me. I was a good member in 2009, but then I became pressurized in 2010. I became inactive, but not completely, after September 2010 after the pressure. The forum feels a lot like high school now because of the censored swearing, but without the hatred. I have a feeling that everyone's behavior has changed in some way when I returned since September 2010, the last time when I was an active member. Some have changed attitudes, some have changed passions, etc.  Being cyberbullyied is not OK, even if a member is inactive. I feel really bad when I get cyberbullied, and I could get in depression. It's OK to be sensitive to some stuff, and I think it's unacceptable to rant about it, unless it is becoming a problem. Now you see how bad cyberbullying is? Do not do it to anyone.
Jesus Christ shut the fuck up.
 
Charizard632 said:
Takamachi Nanoha said:
Referring to Charizard's post.

1. If it's like high school in that the hatred has fallen, then why do you still feel "pressurized"?
2. Cyberbullying, hmm, maybe it could be seen like that, but as I must have mentioned way in the past, it's something that depends on both the actions of the perpetrators and the emotional stability/resistance of the victim.
3. Depression is a very dangerous card on the stack to draw. IDK why you mention it now, especially given the online context and the nature of online communities very often being like this.

1. I only have a few haters in High School, and they don't bully me often. I also ignored the swear words most of the time since February 2011. I usually don't react to them.
2. This statement is true to me. When they talk about the negative side of me, I feel really bad about myself and what I tried to do on the forum. It was like a civil war. And what I mean by "cyberbullying" is that users talk about the negative side of me.
3. Many people still don't like me on the forum, yet everyone has haters. They can be online haters or in-person haters. The reason why I mentioned it is because I was referring to a feeling that can happen if you're cyberbullied.

Now that the forum is talking all about me in a negative way, I sweated intensely and feel ashamed for what I did a long time ago. More posts talking more about my negative side will get me depressed. If I had one wish, I would wish that the whole forum and its members will forget about me.

Would you like to have some cheese with that whine?
 
Charizard632 said:
It was like a civil war.

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This is basically what Charizard is describing when he was getting "pressurized" on the forum. Then again, I'm not surprised since he thought his ban was worse than the Haiti earthquake.
 
Charizard632 said:
Takamachi Nanoha said:
Referring to Charizard's post.

1. If it's like high school in that the hatred has fallen, then why do you still feel "pressurized"?
2. Cyberbullying, hmm, maybe it could be seen like that, but as I must have mentioned way in the past, it's something that depends on both the actions of the perpetrators and the emotional stability/resistance of the victim.
3. Depression is a very dangerous card on the stack to draw. IDK why you mention it now, especially given the online context and the nature of online communities very often being like this.

1. I only have a few haters in High School, and they don't bully me often. I also ignored the swear words most of the time since February 2011. I usually don't react to them.
2. This statement is true to me. When they talk about the negative side of me, I feel really bad about myself and what I tried to do on the forum. It was like a civil war. And what I mean by "cyberbullying" is that users talk about the negative side of me.
3. Many people still don't like me on the forum, yet everyone has haters. They can be online haters or in-person haters. The reason why I mentioned it is because I was referring to a feeling that can happen if you're cyberbullied.

Now that the forum is talking all about me in a negative way, I sweated intensely and feel ashamed for what I did a long time ago. More posts talking more about my negative side will get me depressed. If I had one wish, I would wish that the whole forum and its members will forget about me.

You shouldn't feel ashamed, this is the internet don't get upset over what happens here. Even though I wasn't a member here when you we're more active here, some of your posts are ridiculous. Just prove yourself that you have changed like Cook said.
 
Justin5267 said:
Charizard632 said:
Takamachi Nanoha said:
Referring to Charizard's post.

1. If it's like high school in that the hatred has fallen, then why do you still feel "pressurized"?
2. Cyberbullying, hmm, maybe it could be seen like that, but as I must have mentioned way in the past, it's something that depends on both the actions of the perpetrators and the emotional stability/resistance of the victim.
3. Depression is a very dangerous card on the stack to draw. IDK why you mention it now, especially given the online context and the nature of online communities very often being like this.

1. I only have a few haters in High School, and they don't bully me often. I also ignored the swear words most of the time since February 2011. I usually don't react to them.
2. This statement is true to me. When they talk about the negative side of me, I feel really bad about myself and what I tried to do on the forum. It was like a civil war. And what I mean by "cyberbullying" is that users talk about the negative side of me.
3. Many people still don't like me on the forum, yet everyone has haters. They can be online haters or in-person haters. The reason why I mentioned it is because I was referring to a feeling that can happen if you're cyberbullied.

Now that the forum is talking all about me in a negative way, I sweated intensely and feel ashamed for what I did a long time ago. More posts talking more about my negative side will get me depressed. If I had one wish, I would wish that the whole forum and its members will forget about me.

You shouldn't feel ashamed, this is the internet don't get upset over what happens here. Even though I wasn't a member here when you we're more active here, some of your posts are ridiculous. Just prove yourself that you have changed like Cook said.

He already proved that he didn't. :U
 
Charizard632 said:
Jeremy said:
And I remember how awful those PB Word videos were. My God, the kid sounded weird, especially when he said "toduaaaay".

I wonder what it'd be like if Charizard saw this topic about him? :p

My heart was beating intensely while I blushed when I read this topic. The members haven't forgot about me. I was a good member in 2009, but then I became pressurized in 2010. I became inactive, but not completely, after September 2010 after the pressure. The forum feels a lot like high school now because of the censored swearing, but without the hatred. I have a feeling that everyone's behavior has changed in some way when I returned since September 2010, the last time when I was an active member. Some have changed attitudes, some have changed passions, etc.  Being cyberbullyied is not OK, even if a member is inactive. I feel really bad when I get cyberbullied, and I could get in depression. It's OK to be sensitive to some stuff, and I think it's unacceptable to rant about it, unless it is becoming a problem. Now you see how bad cyberbullying is? Do not do it to anyone.

Poopballs.

OH CRAP I'M CYBERBULLYING.
 
What about the topic from fan to disrespected that he made? Can he not take a joke? No offense if he read this.
 
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