Does a bully gather anything from a delusional 'victim'?

Let's say someone whom he/she tries to target is unknowingly having grandiose delusions and mania, would the bully's attempt be considered bullying if the 'victim' remains unaffected and only does the pretending part so well, he/she infects 'bully' with delusions himself that he thinks the victim is hurt well.

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Comments ( 25 )
  • rockyrocks

    jesse what the fuck are you talking about

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    • Giorgi

      Jesse's not my name though :>

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  • RoseIsabella

    I dunno, but fuck the bullies, bullies suck ass!

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    • Giorgi

      Yeah, as wasp horde multiple sting.

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  • Holzman_67

    Yeah it’s still an attempt at bullying, it is still bullying.

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  • Tommythecaty

    Bullies tend not to care about you or anything to do with you, this includes incoherent posts you make.

    Hope this helps.

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    • Giorgi

      I don't really think you're that much of a psychiatrist or a psychologist to analyze effectively enough what is to be considered coherent and incoherent, excuse my special relationship with an entity of superior cosmic universal intelligence to grant me access to infinite dimensions.

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    • Giorgi

      Obviously don't care, after so many times of approaching someone to pick on, mr.right.....

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      • Tommythecaty

        Actually yes, assuming it’s a real bully. One tends to pick on something they see as inconsequential if they’re that way inclined. Like burning ants with a magnifying glass as a kid. It’s no different when it moves up to people.

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        • Giorgi

          I personally think using a lighter on mosquito is of an easier work.

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        • Giorgi

          So you're saying that i'm not verbally defensive or intellectually superior enough to be immune to the bullies, I guess that's why as an alternative, you have a collection of GAUGE12s in the back of the garage, however at least one nearby.

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        • Giorgi

          On one hand you say they don't care, and now you mention that you do? Split brained, bro.

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          • Tommythecaty

            I’m Janus indeed my friend.

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            • Giorgi

              oh.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    so you gave up on an internet argument to a superior intellect and are tryin to justify it to yourself?

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    • Giorgi

      I have always, even from a point of pre-existence, and present existence been united with cosmic superior intelligence where even measuring through how much my consciousness is expanded to see through all dimensions is not enough to define me.

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      • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

        with an attitude like that im amazed youre bullied

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        • Giorgi

          I don't think anyone would to try to bully me with my aggressive physical outbursts and my maniacal ideation of driving a person nuts verbally.

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          • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

            shut up and give me your lunch money

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            • Giorgi

              LMAO, i haven't been to these typically commonly found schools like in the US XDD but i'm quite familiar with presentations of these schools in film scenes.

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  • SkullsNRoses

    So the victim is unaffected by the bullying attempt but struggling with their mental health so the bully mistakes the victim’s symptoms for signs of a successful bullying attempt?

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    • Giorgi

      Yes, grandiosely deluded can't really feel bullied even by a mere inch.

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      • SkullsNRoses

        Well if the bully is seeking to gain a reaction from their victim and they perceive one I suppose the bully would feel successful in their endeavour.

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        • Giorgi

          Although they would be completely oblivious in the grandiosely deluded from not feeling a mere inch of a thing.

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