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#Ik... they're going to cyberbully me
michellemouse · 2 months
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During these days I have thought 'bout one thing (apart from the thousand stuff that I usually imagine and want to do)…
FANGIRL ATTACK!!! \Ò□Ó/
I do this with the purpose of making my ocs interact with the canons even though they look more like some kind of cheap copy of them LMFAO
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Myka Mouse
Possibly her cousin is a Minnie fanboy🫢
Michelle's semi-rival 🤼‍♀️💥💥💥
Shes a big fan of Mickey who supports him in everything and defends him from evil (example: el pendejo csm de Mortimer/J)
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Dixie Duckneil
this girl literally gets along very badly with Daisy and Gwenlynx(Gladstone's fangirl)🤦‍♀️
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Michelle and Myka's D SIDE and sis🤯
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Peiky The Cat
SHE'S NOT A FANGIRL!! Shes more of a FAN of Pete (she considers him an idol to follow)
antagonist/villain
Who knows if she gets along well or badly with Michelle and her friends?
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Larry Calmbull
He really likes Michelle but shes like "errmmm...can u leave me alone?;-;"
Old man ✌️✌️✌️
I plan to create other fangirls/ocs
Could we know what the next fangirls would be about? (Spoiler)
Ofc!!
The next fangirls would be abt:
Minnie Mouse
Daisy Duck
Goofy Goof
SYLVESTER SHYSTER (🤯)
Beagle Boys
"Random/Etc"
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Unrelated St advice. Ik u are a teacher and you seem wise.
Do you have any advice on bullying? I’m not sure what to do anymore. I tell the teachers and they continue they don’t get punished really. Their still their to taunt me and send me messages.
Bullying remains such a challenge, and I'm sorry you're going through it. I feel like these days it's even harder, as cyberbullying can mean a victim can't even have a safe haven after school.
A big problem with stopping bullying is that a lot of bullies are smart enough to not get caught. There isn't a lot school administration can do without proof. I won't lie. Sometimes we adults at schools know we have nothing solid on a kid we know is bullying. It's frustrating as hell.
I do want to go over the definition of bullying before I go further, though. What you describe sounds like it could be bullying, but there are still a lot of misconceptions about it. In order to be considered as bullying, three things must be true:
The behavior is targeted. So it's not some a-hole just going after the first person they see when they're mad.
The behavior is repeated over time. It doesn't happen just once or every now and then.
There is a power imbalance that creates a clear bully and a clear victim. This is what separates a rivalry or feud from bullying. A bully will find a target who feels unable to do anything about it.
The first thing I'd recommend is that you do whatever you can to keep yourself safe. It sounds like it's not physical bullying, at least, so maybe you're in no danger of assault, but that doesn't make it ok. If nobody else is going to help you, then you need to help yourself. Talk to your school's counselor, if there is one. He or she would most likely have the most training in helping you. Teachers, especially at the moment, can be so overworked that a bullying report could fall through the cracks if you tell them.
Next, I'd suggest you work on trying to make it possible for the bullies to get caught. If they're sending you messages, is there a way to trace them back to the bullies? Try to casually stick relatively close to adults in the school. Travel as part of a group, if possible, as bullies generally want to isolate their targets. If they're getting caught and things still aren't being done, then there's a major problem at the school.
Finally, and this will sounds extremely cliché and unhelpful perhaps, is you should try to make it seem like the bullies aren't getting to you. All behavior serves a purpose, and bullying is often done to evoke a desired reaction in a victim (usually to try to enhance one's own social status or self-esteem). If a bully doesn't get the reaction they're looking for, it will begin to seem like a wasted effort. Just be prepared for them to possibly up the intensity in an attempt to get the reaction again.
In an ideal world, you'd be able to rally other people to stand up to the bullies, thus taking away their power. Perceived power is what makes bullying possible. I'm not so naïve as to think this is always a possibility like it is in the movies. It can also be a slippery slope to counter-bullying, which isn't really any better. If there are others who are fed up with the same bullies, though, it could still be helpful. One person accusing someone of bullying might not seem actionable by itself without proof, but a group of people doing it? That should be enough for admin to look into it. You might also find some new friends in the process, which itself can do a lot to counter the effects of bullying.
I do also want to mention that bullies can change, though it usually takes some sort of wakeup call. Like all behavior, bullying is learned. The bullies may be bullied themselves, possibly at home. They may be taught, either explicitly or implicitly, that bullying is the way to get ahead in life. Hell, depending on age and/or mental development, they may not have the appropriate social skills to express themselves properly. It's important for schools to not only assist the victim, but also the bully, otherwise the bully will either find a new victim or just be more careful to not be caught.
Be aware that no matter what you do, it might initially be met with increased bullying. They'll want to stop you from doing anything about it.
I'm sorry I don't have any magic answers for you. Unfortunately, bullying is a complicated problem, and it has been for a long, long time. A lot of people have accepted it as a "fact of life" or a "rite of passage," and this can make it very hard to effectively prevent or stop. The parents of bullies are also very often in denial that their kid is doing anything wrong. Sometimes because they're the bullies to their own bully of a kid.
I hope things get better for you. Feel free to drop me a line if you need someone to talk to.
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