Help with my fiances little sister

Discussion in 'General' started by Nyxierawr, Aug 2, 2013.

  1. So we spend a lot of time with his mom and his little sister.
    She's been getting hardcore bullied since last year when the whole cheer leading team had a party and she left instead of loosing her virginity and getting drunk.
    So it started as that but it's turned into this huge thing.
    They are stalking her online,
    Calling her from blocked numbers all times of the day and night
    Telling her to kill herself and that their going to rip her bangs out of her head,
    All sorts of sick fucking shit.
    The cops are not doing anything about it because it's all online.
    We went and talked to one of the kids himself and he hasn't fucked with her again so far but then he ratted to the cops and said that we said we were gonna kill him but we had recorded the conversation and had his mom and sister in the phone the whole time so yeah.
    No idea what to do gUys.
     
  2. you need to get the school's board of administrators involved, if not them then a news crew.
     
  3. I hate the world because of shit like this.

    How can people be so cruel?

    If it was my family I'd be breaking jaws.. But don't stoop to that level.
     
  4. tell them to meet for a fight then have the hood come whip them or trailer park. "which ever fits ya need"......really you need to just whip one of their asses then it will take care of the rest.
     
  5. She needs to smoke some weed and come to realization that people like that are simply phaggot, thus requiring no attention.
     
  6. And in other news a teen is in jail for [obviously sarcastically] saying he would kill this other kid over a LOL pm. This world can be really backwards sometimes. 
     
  7. Do you know how to go about doing this?
     
  8.  
     Q. What is the best way to get through to senior school administrators given the gatekeepers and the more aggressive screening of "junk" communications?
    Sending something to them in the mail, whether "snail mail" or email, may not work. My experience is that their mail is sorted by the "gatekeepers" or directed to a spam folder, and yours will likely never get to the senior school administrators. The best way to get through is by a combination of methods that includes live communication -- by making a phone call or by meeting them in person at functions the senior school administrators attend. 
    Q. How do you deal with assistants and other "gatekeepers" who limit access to the decision makers you want to talk to?
    Getting on a first-name basis with the gatekeepers is critical. It is worth the time to find out who the gatekeeper is. If you've met with a senior school administrator at a function, getting permission to follow up is generally not a problem. Ask the administrator for his or her assistant's name so you can make contact directly to schedule a meeting, determine what documents need to be sent, or to ask advice about what the next step will be. My experience is that you want to deal with the assistant or secretary directly and establish a relationship that implies both of you are working together to respond to the senior school administrator's directives. If you were establishing this relationship on your own, I would call the district office and ask for the name of the assistant or secretary. I would then call that individual, introduce yourself, indicate that you have information the district wants to see, and that you have a desire to learn more about the district. Whatever your plan is, be very direct with your desire not to waste anyone's time, and ask for his or her help in accomplishing that goal. This is not a one-time call. It is easier to do if you have met the senior school administrator and received the name from him or her. If you haven't received this information from the senior school administrator directly, starting by simply introducing yourself is not a bad idea. Be sure to send a thank-you note with your business card. This lost art really has an impact. Call the assistant back a week or two later and take the relationship to the next step. 
    Q. Once you are able to communicate with a senior school administrator, either on the phone or in person, what do you say to get his or her attention?
    I am a big believer in not assuming that you (as a supplier) have the solution to a senior school administrator's needs. For that reason, I would request time (ideally in person) or on the phone to ask questions that bring out the critical issues and needs the district has, and determine if there is a fit with your company's core competencies. This needs analysis must happen before you talk about specific products; it's presumptuous to offer what you think the district needs before you have heard what the priorities are from the perspective of the senior school administrator. I would also do my homework -- research the school website and any other public documents. Don't ask questions if the answers to your questions are readily available to you on publicly accessible channels. You want to hear from the senior school administrator what the critical issues are -- straight from that person -- the good, the bad, and the ugly. You should spend a lot of time crafting the questions you plan to ask this person so by the end of the conversation you have a clear understanding what the pain and the proud points are for this district. You might think this is common sense, but you would be surprised how few companies or sales people do this and how thrilled most senior school administrators are to be asked these questions. I would follow up with a letter documenting what you heard and asking for confirmation that you heard correctly, and then ask permission for the next meeting to show where there might be some synergies between the needs and your company's products and services. And I would call the gatekeeper to let him or her know that the letter is coming, that it was requested by the senior school administrator, and ask him or her how to ensure it gets to the administrator in a timely manner. 
    Q. What are the most important things to consider when selling to senior-level district administrators? 
    Senior administrators are extremely busy people. Everyone is calling them and sending emails to them, and they hate being "sold to" -- don't we all? I think they typically find that sales people who call on them have not taken the time to learn about their district, and they are calling them to introduce a product and make a product or company-oriented presentation too early in the process. They also know that vendors have been told that school districts have moved to decentralized decision-making, that they may not need to involve the superintendent's office. WRONG! I always go through the process I described. The superintendent or other senior-level administrator will let you know if you should include other staff and, most important, give you permission and direct their staff to work with you. 
    Q. If readers of this article want to get more of your sage advice, what should they do?
    They can contact me through my website, debdevries.com.    
     
  9. She doesn't pay attention to them at all. She ignores them doesn't say anything to them or about them except to us. She doesn't post stuff about them on the Internet but they still want to fuck with her
     
  10. Try the legal way, with police again, the school, news. If that doesn't work go fuck them up (and ofc be smart and don't leave any proof that could incriminate you or whoever goes to teach em a lesson).
     
  11. Perhaps she could do weed sessions in her room while the phaggots are out being phlaming phaggots.
     
  12. I think she's still a little young for weed. She just turned 15.
     
  13. Okay, I still have a solution:
     
    Nintendo 64
    Super Nintendo
    Nintendo
    Sega Genesis
     
    That's so high.
     
  14.  
    This is too much of a serious matter though. Cases like these happen all the time and the end result of the victim dying isn't uncommon. 
     
  15. Haha we do all these things c:
    We played The Lion King on the genesis the other night
     
  16. Yeah, luckily she's very level headed for her age and while she does get upset she realizes that it's not worth her time being upset over people who don't matter
     
  17. #17 HighAsPhuck, Aug 2, 2013
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMpFimlc0tU
     
    Do that in real life to the phaggots while wearing headphones and listening to this music.
     
  18. They bully her because she DIDNT have sex?
     
  19. Talking from personal experience here. You find their leader and you make an example of that bitch. Make it very clear that anyone who does that is going to have the same consequences put down on them. These kind of people only understand one thing. You could go to their parents and have a serious discussion and show their parents what kind of shit their sick little kid is saying and doing. That could be very effective if the parents take it seriously. The police won't do shit unless you have evidence of harassment and really push it with them and file formal complaints.
     
    In the end it's up to you. What kind of justice do you want? legal or street? and then how far are you willing to go to stop it?
     

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