Wow I'm So happy for this Picture! Powerful Message, Incredible Art! I agree! I hope you walk again Sis **huggs tight** You know, no mater how many scars are on you, YOU ARE STILL BEAUTIFUL TO ME Sis That Will Never Change!!! **huggs tight** I love you no mater how you look!
You are So Welcome Sis Lioness! You are an Inspiration to us all! I'll be sure to keep you in my thoughts and prayers, I told my Rabbi, my daddy lion, he say he'll keep you in prayers and his thoughts too!
Wow, such a beautiful picture with a strong message. I was bullied irl for being shy and basically an easy target. I've also been told some pretty mean things over the Internet; I hope this picture will wake up cyber bullies and irl bullies to make them realize that hurting others, both verbally and physically, doesn't help to make the world a better place.
Agreed all the way, no more bullying. I got teased a lot for stuttering and having a lazy eye. This is irl though, but it's no different really. Cyber bullying and irl bullying is the same. If you're capable of doing something over the web, you ought to be able to back it up in person.
Some bullies do it for the sake of doing so, where others have harder lives at home, and that is the only way they can vent it out that isn't self-inflicted. At times, I feel I fall into that category, I've got a very hard life at home. I hardly sleep, work near around the clock, but whatever time I can doing some personal things, and sleep when I can.
Parents need to be more understanding and more caring than most are, about how they raise them, and what the kids are around. School systems need to do the same as well. Kids need to listen more, and not think they know everything, I fall guilty in that more than not. Though on the flip-side the parent still needs to let the kid learn at their own pace and their own way. If the kids want to be a fool through their life, the parent should let them. Parents need to give guidance, and not force guidance. Kids also need to know the difference between forced and given. Parents can fall to not knowing that difference too. I know my mom has me in knowledge in a number of areas, but even then, I would like to see for myself what whatever it may be is. There are some things you must be the fool to learn, but whenever possible, try to be the wise one. Good parents want they believe is best for the kid, but they also need to allow the kid enough room to make their choice through their own experience. Everything in life is a choice, out-right blunt choice, or even things we don't even think of as a choice, just little actions, a sarcastic reply, you name it. It's all choice. Like you, you have your issues, but you don't let them bring you into a bad place, you keep your eyes on your goals and what you want. The choice to push forward, commitment. I admire that honestly.
I personally do a lot care work for other disabled family members, so in that, I think can say I know some parenting, even if it means taking care of an older brother and a younger sister. I'm more or less, the man of the house-hold. So I do a lot. Can also guarantee to have the highest tolerance to a number things.
You're best bet would be to pray for they who bully you, for their life problems be resolved. Love your friends and family, and love your enemies and highest haters the most. That's what I was raised on. Doesn't mean to be a pushover though, if they do deserve it, knuckle-sandwich time. Wouldn't be my first time doing so, likely will not be my last.
Try to understand their situation. The most brutal people can often be the most hurt people. Always put another before yourself.
I dunno what your belief's are, but mine are Messianic Judaism, not what Wikipedia says either, that is completely wrong. A Jewish person who follows Jesus is what I see myself as, and believe myself to be. Do I stumble go the wrong way a lot, certainly do. Am I proud of these things, never. But I do my best to stay on the right course. Which is definitely harder to do than say.
God bless you, and I pray your issues are solved in Jesus's name.
Thanks so much for writing this to me, you know, this helps a lot ! and i think your totally right about everything you said ! thanks so much for making me feel better ! My belief is Christian, and, yes, God bless you too ! thanks again..and i will pray ! but the bullying is not so bad now, i am a pretty sensitive person too !
Glad it help you. That is good, had people completely do a 180 on me before for that more than once. You think you'll see it coming once? One of those... whoops? I know the feeling, some things don't bug me at all, but some of the little things, like someone making a slap sound, or making weird noises with their mouths, drive me crazy. False info about me... knuckle-sandwich time. XD lol Insulting my intelligence or not being to get a word in, or just not being heard, is likely the stuff that gets to me the most.
I was certainly sensitive to a lot when I was younger, but as I got older, I began to not care what another thought of me, it really didn't matter. It's what you think of yourself. After all, we ourselves are the biggest Judge we'll deal with on Earth. We decide what we are capable of, what we are willing to go through and what not to do, the list goes on. Kinda stated that before, I do that sometimes, lol
There is also Relentless Flood, they are heavy rock though, but all out Gospel lyrics, with no screaming, why I love the band so much. Then you got Colton Dixon. And more I could list, but that would be my entire media library.