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today me and my buddy were playing eviction notice. We won first which was awesome and i was very happy that we successfully managed to beat one of the hardest maps yet. we went through the other trials like normal until we, unfortunately, lost due to being to slow. which led us to be summoned upon to either; get voted out or stay in the game. we had build strong relationships within each players in the game. due to the fact that we could loose or win, we both came up with good, flexible, options for each player in game to gain if we won yet.. they didnt listen and voted us out. We were bullied. it hurt. 

if you do this to other players.. here is some advice:

The first step in changing from being a bully is to recognize and acknowledge the behavior. This can be a process, as many bullies may not see their behavior as harmful or may justify it as a way to protect themselves or assert their dominance. However, by accepting responsibility for their actions and recognizing the impact they have on others, bullies can begin to make positive changes in their behavior. Once a bully has acknowledged their behavior, the next step is to seek help and support. This may involve talking to a trusted friend, family member, or counselor, or joining a support group for individuals who have engaged in bullying behavior. By seeking help, individuals can gain a better understanding of why they engage in bullying behavior and learn new, healthier ways of interacting with others. Another important step in changing from being a bully is to develop empathy and compassion for others. This can involve practicing active listening, putting oneself in the shoes of the victim, and learning to see situations from different perspectives. By developing empathy, individuals can begin to understand the impact their behavior has on others and make more thoughtful, compassionate choices in their interactions. Finally, changing from being a bully requires ongoing effort and commitment. It may involve making difficult choices, However, the benefits of changing from being a bully are significant, including improved relationships, increased self-esteem, and a greater sense of personal growth and fulfillment. In conclusion, changing from being a bully is a challenging but worthwhile process. By acknowledging their behavior, seeking help, developing empathy, and committing to ongoing growth, individuals can make positive changes in their interactions with others and improve their own well-being. Ultimately, by choosing to treat others with kindness and respect, former bullies can create a more positive and compassionate world for themselves and those around them.





i will find you lily and evelyn.


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Nights Velvet_.

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so true and real plus im that buddy


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