I would knock seven shades out of him. Wear a mask though, he doesn't need to know its you.
2007-03-20 05:41:55
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answered by Barry Von Leotard III 3
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More than likely as he has just joined he is trying to give everybody the impression he's hard.
This could also be to prevent himself being bullied,as he is a newcomer.
People won't know much about him as he's an outsider,so he is going out of his way to make his impression.
In all probability he could be a right wimp,but he can make people think what he likes if the act is good enough.
As for his brothers,again its only a rumour no real facts to back the info up.
And he himself may use the fact that he has brothers to back his big mouth attitude up.
My personal view is ,let him get on with it unless it is directed at you personally.
Keep an ear out for any info about him and his brothers,can be useful in an arguement.
Never get involved in anything your not prepared to face the outcome of,that includes you may have to face his brothers.
I live by simple rules,i never cause trouble but have never backed away from it if confronted by it.
I suggest you do the same,if he does'nt get personal with you just ignore the pr*ck.
If he does get in your face make it clear to him that you'd be quite happy to arrange a hospital bed for him.
If he plays the my brothers card ,just say 'i was wandering when you were going to hide behind your bothers'you *****.
If all else fails kick the sh*t out the pr*ck,and get a few mates to back you up if need be with his brothers.
2007-03-20 19:42:31
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answered by Tony 3
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First of all please do not go to the violent syndrome. .....I think from what you say, he is hiding behind his brothers - perhaps he has to shout at home to get heard or he has to maintain the image that his brothers have bestowed upon him.
He could in fact be an OK kind of kid, but people have not taken the time out to find out what makes him tick. Perhaps if you stand back for a week say and when he is not shouting after you have possibly seen what makes him tick - suggest that he join you in that particular area of interest. He could just be crying out for someone to accept him you see.
He may turn out to be an all right kind of guy and if nobody has taken the time to 'find him out' then he will continue to show signs of 'loudness' - which often is just as ugly.
If you cannot make out where he is coming from at the end of this, then offer a suggestion that he join you in a certain activity that you yourself pursue. If then, he refuses then simply ask " you did not mind me asking did you only I thought you would enjoy....such a thing" - . Reason I say this is because loud mouths can be stopped if approached in the right way and if he objects - then I would leave well alone and ask the tutor to intervene with your findings. Please try it because you will then be doing an admireable thing for one of your piers.....Good Luck honey.
2007-03-20 12:50:38
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answered by deep in thought 4
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Well if his family are hard then anything you do will involve them. There is someone at school like that and when confronted he stabbed the other kid so my advice is to stay away.. or as the old saying goes "if you can't beat em', join em'".
2007-03-20 12:42:43
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answered by xXx Catherine xXx 3
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Tip! You can't go around beating up all the really annoying people in the world. There are waaaay too many of them.
He's making an idiot of himself. Just let him do it. It's self-destructive.
2007-03-20 12:47:46
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answered by KC 7
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He's probably just trying to fit in with the rest of you psychos. Your mother must be so proud of you.
D.
2007-03-20 12:42:34
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answered by Dee Dee 4
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words are much more painful than a puch
use the power of words
make him look a right ****
2007-03-20 12:44:15
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answered by Rachybubbles 3
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give him a chance, he might just be no good at first impressions, if hes still the same in a fortnight give him a thump!
2007-03-20 12:43:19
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answered by ginger 6
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