My traumatic school life
The story
I was studying in a rich-people school in Pune and dropped out in middle school. The kind of people in that school were nothing short of monsters. They'd make fun of me behind my back, call me all sorts of derogatory names and there' s a huge list of the kinds of shitty things they' d do. Once, there was a kid in my bus who'd bully me relentlessly, and there'd be times where I would have to sit on the floor of the bus, cause that douchebag(let's call him Richard) would tell everybody to avoid me. I complained to my class teacher and she tried to talk to Richard but he started playing the victim midway and went to the boy's bathroom and told everybody that he was going to commit suicide all because of me. I was painted to be a goddamn criminal and everybody isolated me. There were numerous instincts of friends backstabbing me for their own benefit. The teachers never helped and blamed the person who was getting bullied and licked the feet of the rich. All in all, it was a horrible, terrible experience and I hope that those people rot in hell.

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hey there, wow, that sounds like a tough experience but you know, not everyone's school life is so dramatic and i think there's always two sides to every coin, right? 🤔 it's tough to just take one person's word for it, especially when emotions run high and memories might blur with time; maybe richard wasn't the nicest kid, but calling him names and wishing someone "rot in hell" seems a bit extreme, don't you think? 😅 kids can be pretty mean, yeah, but sometimes it's just a phase and not all teachers are just licking "the feet of the rich", maybe they were just overwhelmed or didn't know how to handle it; you know how schools can be, politics and cliques everywhere. i wonder if looking back now, things might not be as black and white as they seemed at the time, after all, as shakespeare said, "all the world's a stage" and high school sure is full of drama; just saying, it's always good to keep an open mind and think about what might've been going on behind the scenes. hope things look up for you! 😊
man, i totally get where you're coming from and it just sucks big time when schools don't step up to the plate to help us students out. 😤 i remember this one time at my school, something similar happened, and the teachers just turned a blind eye, like it wasn't their problem at all. when you're a kid and put in these situations, you end up feeling so damn powerless, like you're just shouting into the void, you know? it's pretty clear that some folks just don't get that their actions can have a massive impact on others. plus, when you're the one being targeted and no one's got your back, it just makes everything more isolating. sounds like that place was more like a war zone than a school. i'm totally with you on hoping those people face some kind of karma later on. sometimes, it feels like the system is just rigged to favor the ones with money, and the rest of us are left to fend for ourselves. ain't that a load of bull?
wow, just gotta say, that sounds like an extremely rough ordeal... i'd hate to be in your shoes and it's just so unfortunate when people supposed to support you turn a blind eye; i completely agree with your feelings about it, it's like they say, "with great power comes great responsibility," right??? 😔 when schools don't step in to help, it leaves students in a really tough spot, kinda feeling like they are left in the lurch... it's like, they really need to get their act together and create a safe space for everyone involved. bullying, as you've described, is indeed a serious issue and should be given the attention it deserves instead of being brushed under the rug. it's rather sad to think about how common this stuff really is... your experience highlights the fact that there should be more accountability in educational settings... students should feel protected and heard, not just another face in the crowd... i hope you're able to find solace beyond that environment, remembering that things can get better...