MCalways answered Sunday April 24 2005, 4:49 pm: If he's REALLY making serious threats to kill you, and you think he just might be crazy enough to do it, then I would go tell someone, maybe your parents or something. But if you dont think he's willing to actually go that far with it, figure out what the hell made him so mad. If your sure that you didn't do anything to him, then I woud just leave him alone. [ MCalways's advice column | Ask MCalways A Question ]
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Sunday April 24 2005, 4:38 pm: lol what? wants you dead?? thats really messed up! did you try talking to him about it?? im pretty sure hes not gonna kill you..just ask him about it..or get a whole bunch of friends to back you up lol [ XoxBroKeNxoX's advice column | Ask XoxBroKeNxoX A Question ]
MeLi<3 answered Sunday April 24 2005, 4:36 pm: maybe just by talking to this kid might help.. if this is happening at school go to a guidence counciler they will help things get straightend out..
i hope i helped!
Maverick answered Sunday April 24 2005, 4:26 pm: wow,this kid just may be a total jerk who needs someone to pick on.Try talking to him, ask him why he's cool with everyone else,but totally goes gollum on you.If he can't give you a good reason,as to why you're his primary target, i suggest getting out of dodge and staying there.He can't pick on you if you're not around. good luck! [ Maverick's advice column | Ask Maverick A Question ]
Sherry answered Sunday April 24 2005, 4:25 pm: Well unless he makes any threats, leave it alone. If he talks crap about you, talk crap about him back! If he threatens you in any way...you could tell the counselor or teacher and he will be suspeneded..and then I'm sure he wont bother you again. Dont worry about being a "tattle tale" Its okay to tell someone because how else are you going to deal with it? Good luck ! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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