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Tager wrote on 05:26PM at Mar 22nd, 2009 Tager has found an article relevant to the group: Bullies Take Pleasure in Others’ Pain Friday, Nov 7 (Psych Central) -- According to new research, the belief that bullies lash out at others to make themselves feel better may have some truth to it. Researchers at the University of Chicago found in the new research that unusually aggressive youth may actually gain some enjoyment from inflicting pain. Any comments?
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seekingmydeath97 wrote on 10:32AM at Jan 31st, 2012 I think that is partly true! I think when a person bullies another person (particularly someone younger or same age) they feel proud when they see that the person they've intentionally hurt is damaged, in pain, crying etc. Whether it be Social, Mental, Physical I think its all the same.
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Noplace4it wrote on 03:51AM at Dec 22nd, 2012 Anti bullying I've really enjoyed that mma fighter razor rob mccullough has hopped on the anti bullying campaign. Especially since he's been nothing but a bully his own life. As a youth, he fostered into a nearby family's home and stole food while fighting any off that would stop him...this doesn't make him a hero because he was trying to feed a starving self. No, indeed these were most usually innocent overmatched store workers. He went on to begin fighting. After losing a championship fight in Arizona he beat a pornstar girlfriend in his hotel room after who has asked to remain anonymous. Then he married another pornstar who if you check Orange County police records, was beaten by him all while having unregistered guns, steroids and contraband confiscated from his home. Many fighters are joining the anti-bullying campaign as a way to continue to finance fading fight careers. He's no different. You can obviously do what you want but supporting razor rob is supporting a real life bully.
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