letter challenge day 12 – Someone who caused you a lot of pain
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Sorry in advance for this outburst:
Dear almost everyone I went to high school with.
You made fun of me every day. Constantly. All day. Every day.
I dropped out of high-school because of you. I seriously could not handle it anymore. And that’s a shame, because I was one of the few who were actually there to learn.
Those of you who bullied me the worst, I’ve seen on Facebook, lately.
I haven’t talked to you, but it looks like most of you didn’t benefit much from that popularity contest you were always in back in high-school. And cute little cheerleader Pam who got a kick out of making people laugh with you AT me? I saw you working as a cashier at the grocery store the other day. You didn’t recognize me, but I knew who you were.
I hope you taught your children better than yours taught you. Seriously.
I’m doing fine, by the way. In spite of you.
Melody


Seriously Scathingly Brilliant!
I think “doing fine” is mild. Compared to their lives, yours is full of joy and goodness. They spent their formative years being spiteful and fostering hatred, and it shows.
I look at those who I last saw in HS, and see the same thing.
And mine for today:
http://aggiesprite.wordpress.com/2011/06/14/a-letter-asking-forgiveness/
Yes, I did censor myself.
It feels good to come out on the right end, doesn’t it?
Bingo! am just like you — have had high school “friends” contact me through Facebook — I just ignore them like they ignored me in high school.
My Day 12 letter is posted.
Wow. I’m with Aggie. You have done far better than fine.
Thank you ladies and gents.
I’m getting behind on my own challenge. But I swear I will not go to bed tonight before reading everyone’s recent letters and writing the one for today.
I would have kicked their asses for you. Seriously. I loved to fight as a teen and got away with ALL of it by kicking bullies asses.
Thanks, Laura! I would have been OK with you doing that, LOL.
Cute little cheerleader to cashier!? Darlin’ you should have rubbed it in, leaned over and said right to her face, ‘You’ve certainly gone up in the world…’