ok. so there's this guy on my bus who is usually like a total cocky ass little bitch and he really pisses me off. but he isn't anymore. he like sits at the back of the bus, lays down, and sulks. and i know this sounds rediculous but it pisses me off that he isn't being all cocky and shit. now, we aren't the best of friends [he's admitted that he's scared of me (probably cause i could totally kick his ass)] but it bothers me that he isn't being all cocky and stuff. now, the big thing is, i can't stand him but i have this "characteristic" or whatever that makes me want to solve everyone's problems [including this boys]. so, should i just beat him up so he'll be his normal self or just leave him alone or what? please help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? justaguy01 answered Friday April 20 2007, 5:56 pm: im sorry you are probobly give me a one for this but omg you are going to beat the shit out of some person cause there not being cocky. What has the world come to we dont like people who are cocky and think of themselves as better and we dont like the people who are just there and dont bother anyone. If you say you want to solve his problem did you ever think how much betting the shit out of him will actually mess him up more?
ammo answered Thursday April 19 2007, 8:56 pm: If he's keeping himself to himself then it seems only fair to just let him be and leave him alone. Beating him up isn't going to make him 'normal' again! So, just leave him alone. That way he's not being cocky and bugging everyone on the bus, everyone wins. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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