Is it normal that i want to flip people off during the school day?

I consider myself a very happy and caring person with a more positive view on my teachers and peers. But throughout the day at the most random times, I have sudden strong urges to give them the birdie, even if I like the person and they have done absolutely nothing wrong. I have to refrain myself knowing the consequences if I follow my urges, but it's getting hard.

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  • theytookthisone

    I remember once the teacher was yelling at a student, and I guess embarrassed him infront of everyone. So when she turned her back, he angrily flipped her off. It cracked me the eff up because everyone was shocked looking and that kid was damn pissed hahahaha

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    • Allistalla

      LOL dude Im so imagining the crazy monkey from Chrises closet right now with that scowl he has got. He should have punched her I wish I would have broke a chiar over mines head.

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  • Errrr weirdo

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    • Allistalla

      I think I would have to agree.

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  • Lmfao

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  • slurpeesOWN

    I think about it too it's fun and youre norm

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  • I do the same thing just or fun, sometimes I do it and don't even noticeneither do my teacher!

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  • rekltalni

    ahahahah looks like im not the only one. When I was a kid, 7 or 8 years old, I wanted to do the same thing. I even flipped the teacher a few times and got into trouble.

    Heck there's a funny story about how I met my best friend. When I was 7 and at first day of school the class was made and we had to meet each other and talk, etc. The moment i laid my eyes on one kid and he said: ''hey my name is...'' I was goofing around and flipped him both hands and sort of did a dance or something in order to provoke him. He sort of got angry and confused at the same time, and we fought for the day. But afterwards we became the best of friends!

    It's completely normal, and in my opinion a good thing. I personally take flipping and name calling quite lightly ever since i was 10 or so. I sort of learned that insults are just mere words and nothing more. I believe its good to have this approach to this, as you become mentally and emotionally stronger as time goes on...I remember how my fights with friends looked because of this: We'd get into an argument, end up name calling each other, cursing, telling your mom jokes, etc. in order to provoke each other, and since we all had this approach to insults we'd all end up quite creative with cursing that we'd burst into laughter in the end.

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  • I Did it once on the bus. Someone in the car behind us was smoking. So we pretended we were too. He didn't think it was so funny...
    He flipped us off. I got angry, so I did too. So did everyone else in the back of the bus. So he pulled of to the side of the road- stopped my bus- and said we were flipping him off. We said he did it first. We ALMOST got in trouble. She let it slide. But, I'm right up there with you, I admit, I don't think it's that normal.

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    • Junk-Food-Night

      He stopped a school bus?

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