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The Meanest Bully

Well versed in the art of bullying, this bully is extremely difficult to stop. His bullying is an entrenched part of his personality. His identity is defined by his aggressive and abusive behavior, and he has no intention to stop.

Chad is feared by all. He's bullied dozens of the students on his sports teams and in his school. He sees himself as a strong, masculine young man who knows what he wants and is willing to stop at nothing in order to get it. Chad doesn't know it, but it's too late for him. He's been bullying others for so long that he doesn't even realize he's doing it. It's a part of who he is, and he's blind to the difficulties his bullying behavior has caused — both for him and for others.

Chad will be attending college in the fall and plans to be big man on campus there, too. And while he probably won't be big man on campus, there's no doubt he'll be big bully on campus. And when Chad enters the workforce he'll be a bully boss, and when he marries he'll bully his wife — and kids. And the bullying cycle will continue because his child will learn to be a bully, just like his old man. Depressing, isn't it? But that's what happens when the cycle of violence isn't broken.

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