Why do they hate me?

    • Why do they hate me?

      I used to like school. I'd wake up in the morning feeling happy that I'd be going to see my friends and the lessons were alright. Now, I wake up and I'm dreading every moment to come.
      People call me things that I really don't like and I've always been a confident person but I really hate these snide remarks off people. They can get me down so much.
      The last 3 years I've had problems with this bunch of girls, being bitchy and stuff. Now I've moved on from them and they're out the picture and not the problem. People can be so fake and not genuine and it really annoys me.
      Today in PE, it was rounders and there are these bunch of girls and they think they are all it. One reckons she's all it and really good with PE and everything. Her mates go around calling people fat and everything when they're not slim or anything. So yeah anyway, they keep starting fights with me. They were laughing at me in PE cos they knocked my post down and thought it was absolutely hilarious and they annoyed me and annoyed me until I had to say something.
      I'm just so sick of people in school. Like some people don't even know me at all, yet they walk past and judge me from things they've heard or whatever. It's just horrible. I have never set out to fall out with people and I really wanna get on with people but it's so hard sometimes. :(. Then when I come home I'm all moody or miserable cos of the day I've had.

      Anyway, this was just a rant and a rave cos to be honest, I've had one heck of a crap day. :(.
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    • Re: Why do they hate me?

      Hej there =]

      Sorry to hear you had a crap day, but your right, its best to rant about it than keep it bottled up :)

      Anyway, I understand how you feel, I used to have a crap time at school too, theres always some people who think they are better than everyone else and think they can get away with everything, but the problem is thats part of life and theres always going to be people like that. Your never going to be friends with everyone, but you should be proud of who you are and stand up for yourself, cos I'm sure you're a great person :) and like your signature says 'Just Be Yourself'.

      What did you say to them? You did the right thing to stand up to them, rather than stand there and take it, cos that just lets them think they can get away with it.

      When you feel miserable you should try and remember all the good things that you have outside of school. What year are you in?

      I hope this gets better for you soon, you can talk to me about it if you like =]

      Richiix
      -- 'Ge mig allt du har' --

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      This good be your awakening into a better world.

      Many people like to take the attitude that its just life, you'll get over it, be strong. Thats too passive for me. Passive actions are ones that never require confidence. So lets test and build your confidence, which is the foundation of all of this.

      Realize the average person is weak minded, superficial, and not worth your time. We live in a world were unintelligent masses have found ways to bring down anything better then them. They continue to do so. Its how our society and government works. Because we live in a world were thats going on, and we often don't realize it, its efffecting our nation's unconscious mindset. That and our society seems to produce a lot of people with a false superiority complex.

      Detach yourself from the parasites at Gym. Realize doing well in Gym is completely and utterly meaningless. I don't know how you get an A or A+ in gym, but for us its participation basically. Just do what you have to do to get an A+. That is all that matters in the end.

      These weak minded girls will continue to obsesses in their world of meaningless ideas and skills. They have lost a complete outlook on the whole of life, only caught up on its details. How will it effect their job that they are good in PE during High School? They've only made fun of you on issues that don't matter what so ever.

      Attempt to do more. If you work out outside of Gym you can still be physically healthy. That is the point of Gym, that and the A+.

      Here is an article from my favorite website that can help you. This website is filled with politics, mindsets, and other things that match mine well too. It was heaven when I found this site. Maybe, once you reevaluate what has meaning in life, you may make similar conclusions and run into sites like this too.

      "False Superiority Underconfidence is growing amongst us, and like the worst of mental diseases, it spreads like a plague and infects everyone. When we no longer trust our abilities to meet the demands of the real world, we often compensate that feeling by boosting our ego. This is why all the dumb idiots are anxious about wearing the latest clothes, driving the fanciest cars, listening to the latest chart hits, and voting for the most socially acceptable political candidate. Underconfidence drives us to find comfort in, and build our identity upon, the external. It's a safe world, we think, because materially we can excel by simply making money, while being a good writer, good composer, good painter, or good speaker, require natural talent, courage and motivation.
      The easiest way to conceal underconfidence is to project our own inferiority on things and people around us that appear as weaker or easier targets. Bullying is the obvious example: most bullies are intellectually crippled and therefore try to compensate that weakness by using their physical strength and social power, by picking on the computer genius with big glasses and outdated jeans. It feels good to punch him and call him a nerd, because it means we have established a new power relationship in which we are no longer victims. Of course, reality always keeps up with us. The same idiots from high school will spend the rest of their life picking up trash in parks, shooting heroin, or driving around in pimped up cars to pick up 14-year olds outside McDonald's. Once a fool, always a fool.
      We call this behaviour false superiority, because it projects our feeling of inferiority on external reality to fool the internal reality into thinking it doesn't suffer from the same neurosis. Expression of false superiority easily leads to passive aggression, which Theodore Kaczynski neatly explained being a key component in the mass psychology among liberals and leftists alike:

      [INDENT]Words like "self-confidence," "self-reliance," "initiative", "enterprise," "optimism," etc. play little role in the liberal and leftist vocabulary. The leftist is anti-individualistic, pro-collectivist. He wants society to solve everyone's needs for them, take care of them. He is not the sort of person who has an inner sense of confidence in his own ability to solve his own problems and satisfy his own needs. The leftist is antagonistic to the concept of competition because, deep inside, he feels like a loser. (Industrial Society and its Future, §15-16)[/INDENT] False superiority is common among most people in our society today and it takes a variety of forms. One form is irony, where we mock those who fail at succeeding with a particular goal or task, which gives us a sense of false pretense: "How ironic that he wanted to become an author but ended up as a pop journalist instead." We feel good about it, because by pointing at someone else's failure, we disguise our own shortcomings. Maybe if we would attempt to write that book, we'd make a complete fool out of ourselves, but the ironic person doesn't take that into account, since irony is essentially a passive activity, always coming from the eye of the observer, not from the participant of the world.
      This is like raping innocent civilians or throwing puppies down cliffs to prepare yourself for war; by targeting a more or less defenceless victim, you get to feel like a true soldier - inside your head - and substitute that for any random Iraqi soldier that would try to blow your brains out the second he'd spot you. It's not reality, it's a game we play with ourselves to compensate for true motivation, true strength, and true courage. Further, a person suffering from a false superiority complex lacks the property of a noble, heroic soul: honour.
      There is a common scene in which Friedrich Nietzsche, upon witnessing a horse being whipped by a coachman, throws his arms around the horse's neck and collapses, never to return to full sanity again. Why did Nietzsche, who rejected the notion of pity, feel compassion with the horse? Because what he saw in the coachman was a person suffering from false superiority (in this case, the belief that man controls nature and therefore can do whatever he wants with it), beating the horse to feel good about his position as (false) master of the situation. It's a sign of emotional detachment from the world. That coachman is representative for all the individuals who are motivated by resentment, which Nietzsche spent his entire philosophical career attacking, defending the traditional aristocratic values of honour and nobility - the same values we need to apply to our individual lives today. Nietzsche urges us to overcome our own self-pity and rise above underconfidence, fear and confusion.
      A nihilist overcomes underconfidence by shifting the focus back to his natural talents and abilities. It is true that many people have low intelligence, are physically unhealthy, and lack higher moral standards. For those people, the world will always be an unequal place to live in and that is why they'll do everything to drag us down to their level (democracy, equality, peace). But for those of us who feel we have something important and constructive to contribute to the world, we need to start trusting our abilities again. We won't find any security or peace in buying products, killing puppies, or laughing at people who fail. At the end of the day, nothing's changed; reality remains the same.
      We need to succeed, because success is ultimately what only matters in this world. Either you defy challenges, test your skills, and face death with a smile, or you revert back into yourself and construct a false reality where you are king. I've only got this to tell you: you're living a life of lies and you will eventually be seen for what you are. If you think you are king, rise up to those demands in real life and prove that you're worthy. Those who try, die as heroes, regardless if they succeed, but those who refuse to participate in the battle of life are the cowards of this world and they will live, and die, like losers." - Alexis from ANUS.COM: American Nihilist Underground Society (A.N.U.S.) at www.anus.com

      False Superiority

      Most don't want to click a link that has anus in it. Its safe, its not porn. This article matches my outlook on life. I'm not sure if it can change yours, for I before reading it had similar thoughts.

      Good luck. May your life improve.

      Attila.
    • Re: Why do they hate me?

      i know where you are comming from, i used to have a horrible time in school and i was really down, but i would try my hardest to ignore them because people who pick on others are just looking for a reaction, some sort of reaction so if you dont give them that satisfaction (the reaction) they usually will move on to other people so really in the end i came out looking like the better person. i know its hard to ignore them..trust me and sometimes it doesnt work but keep feeling confident about yourself and if they see that, then they probably will stop because they arent getting the satisfaction. stay strong!
      I'd Rather be Hated for who I am then Loved for who I am Not- Kurt Cobain (R.I.P)
    • Re: Why do they hate me?

      BrunetteHeaded wrote:

      I used to like school. I'd wake up in the morning feeling happy that I'd be going to see my friends and the lessons were alright. Now, I wake up and I'm dreading every moment to come.
      People call me things that I really don't like and I've always been a confident person but I really hate these snide remarks off people. They can get me down so much.
      The last 3 years I've had problems with this bunch of girls, being bitchy and stuff. Now I've moved on from them and they're out the picture and not the problem. People can be so fake and not genuine and it really annoys me.
      Today in PE, it was rounders and there are these bunch of girls and they think they are all it. One reckons she's all it and really good with PE and everything. Her mates go around calling people fat and everything when they're not slim or anything. So yeah anyway, they keep starting fights with me. They were laughing at me in PE cos they knocked my post down and thought it was absolutely hilarious and they annoyed me and annoyed me until I had to say something.
      I'm just so sick of people in school. Like some people don't even know me at all, yet they walk past and judge me from things they've heard or whatever. It's just horrible. I have never set out to fall out with people and I really wanna get on with people but it's so hard sometimes. :(. Then when I come home I'm all moody or miserable cos of the day I've had.

      Anyway, this was just a rant and a rave cos to be honest, I've had one heck of a crap day. :(.



      this was a bad day for you?
      wow i used to come home crying and now i have to trust for girls i dont make friends with girls and i dont like talking to them even thoguh i am one not saying i fully trust boys either if anything they can be worse. cant tell you can never be fully honest with boys

      you should just change schools
    • Re: Why do they hate me?

      Attila wrote:

      This good be your awakening into a better world.

      Many people like to take the attitude that its just life, you'll get over it, be strong. Thats too passive for me. Passive actions are ones that never require confidence. So lets test and build your confidence, which is the foundation of all of this.

      Realize the average person is weak minded, superficial, and not worth your time. We live in a world were unintelligent masses have found ways to bring down anything better then them. They continue to do so. Its how our society and government works. Because we live in a world were thats going on, and we often don't realize it, its efffecting our nation's unconscious mindset. That and our society seems to produce a lot of people with a false superiority complex.

      Detach yourself from the parasites at Gym. Realize doing well in Gym is completely and utterly meaningless. I don't know how you get an A or A+ in gym, but for us its participation basically. Just do what you have to do to get an A+. That is all that matters in the end.

      These weak minded girls will continue to obsesses in their world of meaningless ideas and skills. They have lost a complete outlook on the whole of life, only caught up on its details. How will it effect their job that they are good in PE during High School? They've only made fun of you on issues that don't matter what so ever.

      Attempt to do more. If you work out outside of Gym you can still be physically healthy. That is the point of Gym, that and the A+.

      Here is an article from my favorite website that can help you. This website is filled with politics, mindsets, and other things that match mine well too. It was heaven when I found this site. Maybe, once you reevaluate what has meaning in life, you may make similar conclusions and run into sites like this too.

      "False Superiority Underconfidence is growing amongst us, and like the worst of mental diseases, it spreads like a plague and infects everyone. When we no longer trust our abilities to meet the demands of the real world, we often compensate that feeling by boosting our ego. This is why all the dumb idiots are anxious about wearing the latest clothes, driving the fanciest cars, listening to the latest chart hits, and voting for the most socially acceptable political candidate. Underconfidence drives us to find comfort in, and build our identity upon, the external. It's a safe world, we think, because materially we can excel by simply making money, while being a good writer, good composer, good painter, or good speaker, require natural talent, courage and motivation.
      The easiest way to conceal underconfidence is to project our own inferiority on things and people around us that appear as weaker or easier targets. Bullying is the obvious example: most bullies are intellectually crippled and therefore try to compensate that weakness by using their physical strength and social power, by picking on the computer genius with big glasses and outdated jeans. It feels good to punch him and call him a nerd, because it means we have established a new power relationship in which we are no longer victims. Of course, reality always keeps up with us. The same idiots from high school will spend the rest of their life picking up trash in parks, shooting heroin, or driving around in pimped up cars to pick up 14-year olds outside McDonald's. Once a fool, always a fool.
      We call this behaviour false superiority, because it projects our feeling of inferiority on external reality to fool the internal reality into thinking it doesn't suffer from the same neurosis. Expression of false superiority easily leads to passive aggression, which Theodore Kaczynski neatly explained being a key component in the mass psychology among liberals and leftists alike:
      [INDENT]Words like "self-confidence," "self-reliance," "initiative", "enterprise," "optimism," etc. play little role in the liberal and leftist vocabulary. The leftist is anti-individualistic, pro-collectivist. He wants society to solve everyone's needs for them, take care of them. He is not the sort of person who has an inner sense of confidence in his own ability to solve his own problems and satisfy his own needs. The leftist is antagonistic to the concept of competition because, deep inside, he feels like a loser. (Industrial Society and its Future, §15-16)[/INDENT]False superiority is common among most people in our society today and it takes a variety of forms. One form is irony, where we mock those who fail at succeeding with a particular goal or task, which gives us a sense of false pretense: "How ironic that he wanted to become an author but ended up as a pop journalist instead." We feel good about it, because by pointing at someone else's failure, we disguise our own shortcomings. Maybe if we would attempt to write that book, we'd make a complete fool out of ourselves, but the ironic person doesn't take that into account, since irony is essentially a passive activity, always coming from the eye of the observer, not from the participant of the world.
      This is like raping innocent civilians or throwing puppies down cliffs to prepare yourself for war; by targeting a more or less defenceless victim, you get to feel like a true soldier - inside your head - and substitute that for any random Iraqi soldier that would try to blow your brains out the second he'd spot you. It's not reality, it's a game we play with ourselves to compensate for true motivation, true strength, and true courage. Further, a person suffering from a false superiority complex lacks the property of a noble, heroic soul: honour.
      There is a common scene in which Friedrich Nietzsche, upon witnessing a horse being whipped by a coachman, throws his arms around the horse's neck and collapses, never to return to full sanity again. Why did Nietzsche, who rejected the notion of pity, feel compassion with the horse? Because what he saw in the coachman was a person suffering from false superiority (in this case, the belief that man controls nature and therefore can do whatever he wants with it), beating the horse to feel good about his position as (false) master of the situation. It's a sign of emotional detachment from the world. That coachman is representative for all the individuals who are motivated by resentment, which Nietzsche spent his entire philosophical career attacking, defending the traditional aristocratic values of honour and nobility - the same values we need to apply to our individual lives today. Nietzsche urges us to overcome our own self-pity and rise above underconfidence, fear and confusion.
      A nihilist overcomes underconfidence by shifting the focus back to his natural talents and abilities. It is true that many people have low intelligence, are physically unhealthy, and lack higher moral standards. For those people, the world will always be an unequal place to live in and that is why they'll do everything to drag us down to their level (democracy, equality, peace). But for those of us who feel we have something important and constructive to contribute to the world, we need to start trusting our abilities again. We won't find any security or peace in buying products, killing puppies, or laughing at people who fail. At the end of the day, nothing's changed; reality remains the same.
      We need to succeed, because success is ultimately what only matters in this world. Either you defy challenges, test your skills, and face death with a smile, or you revert back into yourself and construct a false reality where you are king. I've only got this to tell you: you're living a life of lies and you will eventually be seen for what you are. If you think you are king, rise up to those demands in real life and prove that you're worthy. Those who try, die as heroes, regardless if they succeed, but those who refuse to participate in the battle of life are the cowards of this world and they will live, and die, like losers." - Alexis from ANUS.COM: American Nihilist Underground Society (A.N.U.S.) at www.anus.com

      False Superiority

      Most don't want to click a link that has anus in it. Its safe, its not porn. This article matches my outlook on life. I'm not sure if it can change yours, for I before reading it had similar thoughts.

      Good luck. May your life improve.

      Attila.


      Thanks for that :) Muchly appreciated
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    • Re: Why do they hate me?

      Wow.
      That was a bad day.
      But you don't need to feel like your the only one. Everyone gets it at some point.
      I know how you feel because I have girls like that at my school who used to do exactly the same sort of thing to me and to others.

      Instead of letting it get me down, because it is exactly what they want, you should hold your head up high and ignore them. Don't speak to them, don't look at them. And do the same for everyone who gives remarks from what they've heard.
      I know how you feel it pisses me off too.

      I found that when I ignored them and did what I wanted to do, wore what I wanted to wear and became who I wanted to be, they ignored me because I wasn't giving them the satisfaction they wanted.
      They wanted me to be miserable and hate myself.
      They do this because they hate themselves to be honest and try to make everyone else's day crap just so that theirs is good.

      Don't listen to them and do whatever you want to do.
      Don't even acknowledge their presence when they say things - walk on by like they weren't there.
      I know insults get you down - they do with everyone - but I found by ignoring and doing what I wanted made them leave me alone because what thye said didn't affect me.


      Be confident, smile and ignore the bitches.
      You will feel better.

      Hope this helps.
      R xxx
      Life is the one thing we are in control of.
      We can either let the bad times get us down
      Or we can concentrate on the good - even when we feel that there isn't any.
    • Re: Why do they hate me?

      Hmm well i had my last day of education yesterday and im over the moon y'know i finally realised everyone who ever insulted me, started a fight, loved me, was friends with me..... is gone and i have the power to keep in touch with who i want i dont have to ever see that italian bully who used to think he was in the mafia i dont have to see that sket who used have more stds than ive had hot dinners. y'know what forget all them bitchs find the people who mean the most to you in your school and enjoy the time you have sorry started to drone on at the end :D