What revenge of yours went way too far?

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First one wasn't even close to far enough. That teacher should've gotten it way worse off than she did. Still don't understand why he didnt get the +5 bonus points though as he did what was asked and had strong reasoning to back it up.

bluenightrblx
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That Aaron kid is probably the best person i've heard in these stories. Love that he, in spite of being hurt, hyped up his friend for defending himself. 10/10 dude

genuinelyjustJD
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The Brazil kid helping OP did him a real solid
Especially since the bully left OP alone afterwards
And the grandpa telling OP to make sure the bully never messes with you again is a real OG, he knew the only way to deal with bullies

VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer
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First one didn't get far enough. Not in the slightest. Same for no.7

Keksemann
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If you jumpscare someone, getting hurt is inherently one of the possible outcomes and its your own fault.

sapusatestokje
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"so I got to the court room and the judge was -"

"Indiana Jones!"


The ad break on that was wild.

DizzK
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First one was well-deserved, and clearly needed more flak if after being "so hurt" she didn't change a bit. The fact that she was looking to "get back at the student" by taking away points instead of underestanding why he felt that way just goes to show that she clearly deserved the whole thing

kvproductions
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Brazilians can be your worst nightmares or your biggest guardian archangels...
OP won the lottery with him.

megamaxuiama
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Bullies will only learn their lesson when they mess with the wrong people. Is it really that hard to be nice? Just bc their life is crap, they can’t leave people alone. Have to make others life hell too.

Annie-homq
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Idk it sounds like pretty much everyone earned what they got in these stories. I don’t think any of these went too far. And the story where the OP got spooked and hit his friend was accidental and the friend took it in stride.

japanesejackalope
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That brazil kid was a man of justice and respect, hope the bully is doing ok now but still, damn.

Stop_This_Madness
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First one wasn't even revenge. I'm very confused.

yaqbulyakkerbat
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First one wasn't too far, it was well deserved.

As a teacher myself, hard ass teachers who pride themselves on 'no students ever get 100% in MY CLASS' are basically admitting that they're a bad teacher. School isn't a place to flex your ego on kids. Kids, mind you, that are looking up to you for education, guidance, and support.

School is shitty enough as is, don't make it worse.

wingsofzero
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So I met this girl online and she was pretty fun to talk to, and she went to the same school as I did, so we hung out for a while. But over the next few months, she slowly starts spiraling into a state of bullying and harassing everybody, especially me. She was spreading rumors, intentionally using incorrect pronouns, stealing stuff, etc. Me and my friends were fed up and started to avoid her, which eventually worked after she slapped my friend in the face, who had slipped a wrapped hotel stick of butter in her backpack on a school trip, and the bully lost at least half of those she called friend. I felt pretty bad, even though that incident was unrelated to me, but if it meant she stopped bullying me and my friends, I was cool with it. Fast forward to the following year, and she tries to make amends by refriending me on Discord. She apologizes for everything, then proceeds to spread more rumors and BS about one of my friends, formerly her best friend. She advises me to stop hanging out with them because she was a manipulative liar. I was not having it, and moved the conversation to a group chat with all of my friends in it, after relaying the conversation to them. Everybody got their revenge that very night, and she never talked to any of us again. Felt kinda bad for unleashing their wrath on her remorseful self, but it was totally deserved looking back.

EpicMatt
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Here's some words of wisdom that I've been saying since I was 14 and still have people struggling to believe it:
If all of your students are getting bad grades in your class because it is "so difficult", you are not a good teacher.
(Yeah, I'm looking at you, Harvard and Yale professors giving out "graduate school difficulty" classes to freshmen and having literal pride in students failing classes that you, the professor, probably couldn't even pass.)

MysticMelody
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This one might be a little weird. It does not involve me directly, but I was still involved.

At the time, after two years practicing in a local martial arts program, I had just become a brown belt, which made me an instructor in the program and right below a black belt (as of this post, this was about 15 years ago). Now, I was brand new to the rank and task, but before then, I was an assistant instructor (basically an advanced student who volunteered as a helper for the actual instructors), so I was not exactly fresh to the task. Still, as this story will demonstrate, I was not quite the ideal instructor - maybe not an outright bad one, but probably at least questionable.

To start, there was one kid in the class. She joined the program less than a year before I became an instructor. Shortly before I became one, I started seeing signs of what looked like physical abuse to me: bruises, scrapes, and the like. When such a thing first starts, no one really thinks anything about it, and I was no exception. That said, I had seen her around outside of the program, and I saw that she was regularly sporting some of these signs on her, and fresh ones at that. One week of this was the first mental alarm bell. The second week was the second mental alarm bell. By the third week - and the timing placed it two days before my instructor test - I decided to try to help her, even though there was not much that I could reasonably do.

For those who are concerned about this setup, don't worry. It was not abusive parents or any other relative. It turned out to be a rather nasty new boy at her school, and this new boy had selected her as his target. Mind you, I did not learn of these details until after what happened.

Anyway, we were not in the regular class for the program for this story. This was literally the day after I passed the test and became an instructor. We had run into each other at a local park. She looked upset. I tried to ask her what was going on, but at the time, my social skills left a lot to be desired (they still do, but they were _much_ worse back then), so I was not getting much out of her. Still, it was enough for me to tell that her problem involved someone, so I offered to give her a few extra lessons, less focused in techniques and more on mentality instead.

Now, I should note that this martial arts program actually teaches more self-defense techniques and mindsets than most dojos do. All of us in the program will always emphasize that violence is not encouraged, and we always have and will continue to stand by it. That said, we do acknowledge that there might be a situation where it is unavoidable, so if one must fight, one has to be ruthless. Mind you, "ruthless" does not equate to "cruel, " but depending on the situation, there can be a degree of overlap. Also, at the time, the self-defense training had been based on krav maga, and some time after this story, it got changed to silat (I know the differences, but if you want to know them, look them up on your own).

So for about an hour, I taught her some of the key points of krav maga, namely to not bother with anything flashy and just go for it. I did give a few pointers on a few techniques, but by and large, it was about what to aim for when attacking, what not to do, that sort of thing. I was essentially and inadvertently giving her ideas on how to exact revenge. There was not much physical training done for this, just an imparting of words of undoubtedly questionable wisdom.

Fast forward to about three weeks later. I had not seen her at all since that little time at the park. She was not even coming to class at the time. By this point, I started to worry about her. According to the black belt, he had contacted her parents after she missed the second week, and they told him that she was indisposed. Then, by the three-week mark, she comes into class, and I immediately notice that she does not have any fresh abuse signs. I take that as a relief, at least until I notice that she came in with her parents, and they approach the black belt.

It turned out that she had gotten into a pretty nasty fight with this boy at their school. Evidently, they were whaling on each other, even though, according to witnesses, she was edging him out through the techniques the program teaches. However, at some point, the boy stepped up his viciousness against her, and she apparently responded in kind. By the end of the fight, she had burst... shall we say, one of his more critical family jewels, though how she did it, I never found out. The school had suspended her for the fight (it was not a full-on zero tolerance policy, but it was close to it).

Surprisingly, the parents were not complaining to the black belt about what she used. As far as they were concerned, the program was just doing its job, and their daughter ended up having to use what she was learning in order to put an end to a real problem for her. To them, the suspension was worth it.

On the one hand, I feel proud that she was able to not only stick up for herself but actually make herself loud and clear in what was evidently the only remaining option for her. On the other hand, I do feel at least partially responsible for the worst of the damage that the boy suffered by her hands. Sure, one could argue that he deserved it, and maybe he really did, but I still feel kind of bad for him.

At the very least, she remained in the program. She never explicitly thanked me for that lesson in the park, but I cannot shake the feeling of gratitude from her for it, even though I had (and still have) mixed feelings about that fight's outcome. Plus, she never got missed with at school again, and from what I heard, the reputation from that fight carried with her until she graduated from high school. I suppose that kind of rep will keep you safer than most.

So yeah, no direct involvement on my part in this quasi-revenge story, but I still feel like it ended up going too far.

DavidRichardson
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My ex beat the crap out of me several times before I got the nerve to kick him out. He continued to harass me even after a restraining order. To get back at him I went to his college and used a logging chain to chain he car to the one in front of him and left a not on his windshield suggesting he was doing thing he wasn't supposed to without naming them. The women's car I chained it to called the cops and when he called me I denied it all successfully. I felt bad for a while but looking back it was epic.

waukonstandard
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Yo, I literally laughed out loud for that last OP.

CTEagleCeltic
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First one wrote a whole ass dissertation on why she was a shitty teacher

couchpotato
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A revenge went WAY too far in Granby Colorado in 2004. Guy destroyed an entire tank with an armored bulldozer because of property issues.

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