Happiness and success is the best revenge, and yes it feels good!
2007-09-17 13:51:01
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answered by rebecca_sld 4
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Heck yes. I think it was the only time I felt good about revenge, because I really am not one to seek it. I like to think Karma's got my back, but any way...
A few years ago I broke my front tooth and had
to walk around with it missing for a good few weeks.
I tried not to talk a lot, but I enjoy talking so it wasn't
really working. I go to a small, pathetic school too and
word circulates as fast as pollution in the air in about
five minutes.
This jerk that I never liked started laughing at me
and seriously picking on me, because I was an easy
target and he even had a little friend of his laughing
at me. I almost cried (I'm way too sensitive) but I
guess I didn't want to give him the satisfaction so
I kind of punched him in the gut. It was good too.
He almost fell over (:
It made me feel better and after that he'd stay away
from me because he knew I had the nerve to hit him
if he ever bothered me or made fun of me again.
It worked out for me: I knew he wouldn't report me
to the dean/principal or anything...what guy would admit
he got hurt by a girl?
(:o
that was a good day...
[but revenge is still BAD!]
2007-09-17 14:04:19
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answered by Wonderland Extremity 4
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Pretty much all of the times I have ever taken revenge, I felt so great about it afterwards.
There was this one time when someone called my mom a wh*re and let me tell you, that person said it when he got mad at ME. So he just decided to attack my mommy, that a$$hole. I'm very protective about my mom. Of course, I could've punched him and kicked his a$$ right there on the spot, but then I couldn't risk getting in trouble. Another thing, this boy has money, loves money, and is absolutley in love with it. Oh, let me also mention that this is my stupid cousin. So that night, I went into his room and of course, took his wallet. After taking all of his money($350), I buried his LV wallet(heheh). The next day, he kept asking if anyone saw it and he isn't even liked around here so no one really gave a damn, except his mom who slapped him for being so careless. Of course he cried. a lot. And I laughed while he was crying right in front of his face. =)
revenge is too sweet. :]
2007-09-17 13:54:16
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answered by cherry_bananas_cookies 4
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Yes, and I feel greater than great about it. I used to smoke.
I was a very considerate person, only lighting up in areas
where there were no people and designated smoking areas.
One day I'm sitting on a bench with my Capril Menthol
enjoying the birds when a very prissy, overly well dressed
tennis maven comes mincing towards me, glaring
disapprovingly in my direction, starting that ridiculous
cough that people do when they want you to feel bad
about smoking. There was an ash tray right there, so
I quickly stood up and put out my cig so that she would
think I was doing it just for her benefit. Then I flashed
a huge, white smile her way and said calmly, "why
don't you just STFU! I couldn't believe I'd said that
as I'd never sworn before in my life. She just stood
there in shock and I started jumping up and down,
high fisting the air...free at last. A wonderful moment
in my life.
2007-09-17 14:51:53
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answered by ? 6
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hmm with me there have been to many occasions to actually count, but i dont really think revenge is a bad thing, if a person did something bad to you then you should have the right to do the same and if they cant take it then they shouldnt have done it in the first place
2007-09-17 14:58:43
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answered by Chris 2
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A coworker was raped and the pedophile/rapist got off on a technicality. She was forced to work with this scum bag since the company had no legal right to fire him. I couldn't let a technicality be her justice, neither could a bunch of her fellow coworkers, so, well, he left 2 days later, never returned. She got her pound of flesh, actually, she may have gotten a bit more than that. I don't condone vigilantism. However, I also can't sit back and see a woman raped, and let the rapist walk. We went out for Pepsi's that night, she cried and laughed, I think for now she will be O.K. Not him though ; )
2007-09-17 13:58:54
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answer #6
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answered by delux_version 7
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i think sometimes revenge is a way of surviving...i wont tell the event since it may be too politically incorrect for this yahoo place but once, i got my revenge...i was feeling bad, i was having this horrible sensation of having been used , this sensation didnt allow me to move on, i had it right within me...i had the chance to get my revenge (it was a bit childish) but it helped me, it was as if all this sensation of having been used was drained from me...maybe it was childish but it was the best mechanism my mind at that time had to just let go and carry on.
2007-09-17 14:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It's basically the times when someone does not believe it is possible for me to get revenge that I feel a certain satisfaction in bringing 'the law' into evidence, thus helping their future thought process in taking this possibility seriously.
2007-09-17 14:12:40
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answered by the Boss 7
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I warped reality so that he had a series of bad events occurring in his life before he eventually got into an accident and died. It felt good for a moment, then later not. But it was too late by then.
I try not to let my anger build up so much that I allow that to happen anymore.
2007-09-17 13:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not my nature to think of doing revenge, i am too soft in the heart to hurt anyone, things like that never enters my throughts
2007-09-17 21:20:33
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answered by schumigirl1956 4
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