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Richter wrote:Still, she never crossed the line into physical attack. dunno. Might well have been her just imagining it. Then again, she is an extremist, so you never know.
Freemage wrote:3: I do love the folks who are defending Penny's attacks on Meg by saying she must've deserved it. We've been told outright there's backstory to Penny and Aggie, as well.
Ollie_Vera wrote:Hooh, boy. I hope it's just her imagining it, because if Aggie pulled that shit in MY school, she'd get her ass kicked in more ways than one. And everybody would think less of her and her friends as well, because stunts like that are not cool.
Oh no, but let us review that definition (the one I prefer from dictionary.com): a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
Note that it says nothing about social positions. Penny is obviously weaker than Aggie in some aspects and those aspects are very important and dear to Aggie. Thus she will obviously choose Penny as the "weaker" target.
'Kay, I'm done. Hope that helped. I'm ready to be pwned again.I like a friendly argument
Freemage wrote:Again, this was an immature stunt by someone whose age suggests that she's, um, immature. It does not rise to meet the definition of bullying, and it does not render Aggie 'horrible'.
Chrysee wrote:Wait wait, why is anyone thinking Aggie didn't just actually do that? I think it's pretty clear she did.
It seems to me that you're pushing the definition of the word "weaker" to its breaking point. Certainly Aggie thinks herself *better* in some senses than Penny, and thinks Penny *worse*. I don't see how that translates to "weaker" in any sense that actually relates to the issue of bullying.
What do you think the response of your average bully is likely to be to such a reaction, and what do you think Aggie's response is likely to be?
JackFairy wrote:As for someone thinking this is a one-off for Aggie--come on! Remember her introduction? Penny and her friends are walking by, minding their own business, chatting between themselves, and then Aggie has to come in and insult them, when they had nothing to do with her. Totally not cool, and again, in my school, that would be seen as bitch behavior. It's also usually the type of action more ascribed to "popular girls" in teen movies.
Then she leaves school in the middle of the day to biy an outfit just like Penny's just to embarass her--personally, that's the "prank" of hers that gets me the most hot under the collar, because UGH. That should be against everything that Aggie's activism stands for. It is such a shallow, petty, priviledged, consumerist action. She basically threw away $300 or so just to upstage Penny--and I just hope it was her own wages, not her daddy's money.
Well if Aggie could pull off being next to the Vending Machine with a can of Soda Penny would pick shaking it up and able to place it in the can drop exactly when Penny's friend says hi to her then Aggie is my effing hero.
Ollie_Vera wrote:Freemage wrote:Again, this was an immature stunt by someone whose age suggests that she's, um, immature. It does not rise to meet the definition of bullying, and it does not render Aggie 'horrible'.
Except I've never seen a 16-year-old continually stalk and harass another person like that unless they were in a gang, rather violent, or had some sort of mental problem. From all we've seen Aggie has no real reason to behave that way and comes across as a relatively well-adjusted and mentally stable girl.
Sure it's a harmless prank, but I'd expect something like that from a 13-year-old, not a 16-year-old who preaches about peace and love.
That being said, the prank itself isn't anywhere near as bad as the "back-up outlet" line. She isn't doing this because it's funny. She's freely admitted (to herself, anyway) that she can't handle things that upset her---in this case, at home---and that Penny is nothing more than a way to vent these frustrations. ...Most...bullies, for lack of a better word, aren't aware that they hurt someone in order to feel better about themselves.
isobel wrote:Right after Sara's little speech, Aggie made a friendly overture to Penny and she panicked, probably thinking of said speech. That was when she yelled "worse than a death camp" all crazy-like and then talked a little bit of smack before running off to hide in the bathroom.
Chrysee wrote:Wait wait, why is anyone thinking Aggie didn't just actually do that? I think it's pretty clear she did.
Little Wood wrote:Oh God, you have got to be kidding me.
Sorry to burst your bubble, pal.
'Kay, proceed to further reply please.
So, I'm not going to proceed to further replies, except to note that the word "weak" when used in the context of "bullies tend to go against the smallest and weakest", does not mean "weak in moral character", the same way that it does not mean "small in moral stature", or whatever.
<i>How does that make Aggie any less of a bully just because Penny can put up with that kind of crap?</i>
I've spent a lot of time detailing to you why.
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