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At Break time this wee mouthy first year (Year 8 for England people) came up behind me and pushed me. I turned round and ended up hitting him but like really lightly. After that I just went off but at lunchtime he came up to me and tried to hit me!
He first tried to punch me in the face but I saw him walking up to me so I had plenty of time to sum up with what hand he was going to punch with etc and moved out the way.
After that I took a swing at him and got him in the face. Unfortunately I was still wearing a jacket and school bag because I had no time to prepare unlike him wearing a t-shirt. Anyway he then jumped on my back (still with my feckin bag on, heavy!).
Soon after that though I got him off and - all the time he was trying to punch me in the ribs etc but barely touching me - and I hit him in the face then kneed him in the head. After that he backed off and I went inside.
I am in feckin 5th year! (12th year for you English peeps) and can get expelled for that kind of shieße. He ended up being led to the head master though and I had to go too. In the end however we decided to say sorry and we both got a detention:( It's so unfair though.
A random 1st year just comes up and hits me but I still get punished? In real life the Police encourage you to fight back defensively if possible just not to use excessive force or else the other guy can like press charges on you heh. When I hit the guy at break in all truth I didn't even mean to hurt him. I really just meant to get him off me back as he was like right behind me pushing me.
Of course everyone believes the worst though. Right now there are loads of rumours going around ranging from. I got my head kicked in by an 11 year old (I’m 15) to I go around beating up kids. The former seems to be the most popular though. The fact he has like a black eye means nothing I am still perceived terribly now.
Any ideas on how to get out of the negative spot light after this? Currently I'm hoping some other guy to do something incredibly embarrassing but I can't wait that long. Any suggestions?
and i'm not a liAr, god i'm 2 years younger and i can spell better, how depressing lololol.
If you think that was a fight today you should come down to oxgangs on saturday nights and see wot goes on and who knows i'm sure plenty of 12 year olds would be happy to show you what a fight is.
cubist and the 1st year grappling each other, cubist attempting (but failing) to knee and punch the boy. eventually they fell to the ground and the 1st year was on top and getting the better, but it is worth mentioning that no punches were thrown by either party.
they got back to their feet and the only blow that landed was a SLAP (yes, open fist, clap your hands and thats what we all heard) from cubist on the boy. More grappling ensued, then they broke up and went their seperate ways.
i saw the boy after the fight, and no black eye, so unless they had round 2 in the headteachers office i dont know where he gets that from!
To summarise:
- It was barely worth calling a fight
- No punches were landed of any significance
Also it is worth noting that i couldn't find a single word of truth in cubist's post. Jumped on his back? no he didnt! swung at him? no! and well you get the picture.
I am not biased towards either camp in this matter, and do not know the reason for the "fight", but i will say that the 1st year came off better. I base this purely on the fact that when they went to ground, he was getting the better then. However, no blows of any kind (well, except for the slap) were landed, so it would be harsh to declare a "winner" or a "loser".
I in not friends with either party, and as I am in 3rd year I didnt know either's name until the post-fight banter (lol).
cubist's sequence of events after the "fight" may be true, as I clearly cannot know for sure what happened in the head's office.
In closing, i will question cubist's motives for posting this non-event on the internet, and also in not even posting anything like the truth.
Peace out homies.
Stay groovy
When I mentioned a black eye in an earlier post of mine in this very forum, I meant a black eye on Jason. The aforementioned comment was meant in jest as I don't know what really happened, but due to legal reasons I have to make it clear that by no means does the non-aforementioned Cubist have a black eye to my knowledge.
> So how do you explain the black eye then?!!!!!
>
> As a fifth year, you are expected to stay out of fights and avoid
> things like that. You have a duty to set examples to the younger
> years etc etc etc. Its all in the school contract!
*laughs hysterically*
And you moan about me! :D:D:D