Forgive me I come across as being rude, but with all respect, my friend, I don't think you were in Tintin's shoes in that particular situation. It is easy to look at this with hindsight and remark that he should have acted in a certain way, it is also easy to be be an arm-chair critic, but neither you were not in his situation nor were you in any capacity whatsoever to have demonstrated to Tintin how he should have handled the matter. Furthermore, I do not remember Tintin asking you for your advice on this matter. Hence, I think you should drop this and move on with the topic of this thread, where the OP has solicited your views.
I have ADHD, do you still believe I haven't been bullied?
Do you know the feeling of being treated like a retard? For years in school, like over a decade? Like a mental challenged person, even knowing that you're not one?
Do you know how hard it is to want to talk as loud as you can, but you just can't because your brain is just unstoppable?
How hard it is to focus, to put the words together?
It wasn't just the bully part that I had to face, but also my difficulty to focus on the studies, and to have a good social life, as I avoided people too many times.
But I grew up and I noticed that everything I was doing all these years was playing the victim role.
My brain may work like a Formula 1 being driven by a squirrel, but I'm still healthy. There are people far worse than me in the world that accomplished things unthinkable, then why me, someone who just have a clock in the head, that runs perhaps only 5 times faster than most people's clock, shouldn't accomplish anything? Just look at Stephen Kawking, and you'll get a very good example.
My problems are all mine alone, I don't want to blame the world for my problems.
And he just said he was the clown, when I basically said he should have been the comedian, not a clown, a clown is not playful at all. THERE IS a very big difference between being funny and being playful. A playful person is a person loved by most people, because of his/her charisma, while a funny person is someone that just make some jokes all the time.
If he still thinks things are bad for him and that being playful doesn't work at all, then the best thing he's gotta do is to learn martial arts and beat the crap out of anyone who makes fun out of him, if he's small in number then he should learn social engineering to get his own "gang".
Yes, just that, beat the crap out of everyone, if you insist on saying being playful doesn't work. But please, just don't go out there pointing the finger at people's faces saying they're the reason of your problems, that's cowardly. Don't blame society for things that are happening in your mind. Most times people aren't really mean, they're just angry to themselves, ever stopped to think that the bully may be a frustrated person that receives no attention from their parents, or anything like that.
If there is one thing that I've learned, is that, except for psychopaths, behind every evil there is a reason. People have feelings, most people are angry with their own lives, so they try to get a relief by blaming or attacking other people.
This just doesn't fit for psychopaths, as they're mentally ill, their empathy button is turned off during like 80% of the time.
People who are successful in life, do you think they never had to pass a hell to reach where they've reached?
Well they have passed, and they've won, but they're not blaming the others for the bad things that happened to them.