This is a major issue every school district must battle. In some cases, it may seem as if even certain universities purposelessly discriminate against [otherwise] highly esteemed individuals who are inconsolably heartbroken [from the peer combat they had to face]. Yet many of the smartest people have had to personally circumvent the remnant chains left over from poignantly hostile bullying aggressors, without support of any third party adult figures. As a rapidly evolving society we are able to mutually combine together as one, with the daily aim of launching improved safeguards to aid our fellow human beings [toward more cooperative reciprocation].
Note: I know the chosen title can appear a little harsh [at an early glance], but it does help to incite further scrutiny. Also, there is a great amount of well validated resources on this subject, feel free to look them up or share your own private trials.
“There’s a major problem in school districts. It seems like some universities discriminate against people who have been bullied. Many smart people have had to deal with the lasting effects of being bullied without help from third parties. We as a society need to work together to stop bullying.”
Is that basically what you meant? I mean this in the nicest way possible, but your use of so many “big” words makes it really hard to read. And I’m not sure what it has to do with disabled students specifically?
If I thought there was a point to OP’s post, I would have addressed it as such, but it’s little more than spam and I have no issue in addressing the pointlessness of it as such
I find it is true that the title post is incomprehensible in spots and never quite comes to a clear point as to what is being argued or laid out for further comment. For example, I am pretty sure the use of the word poignantly in the phrase “poignantly hostile bullying” makes no sense. In the future @phantombrain please make your posts very clear as to what it is you are trying to say. You don’t need a $5 word where a nickel word will do. Closing thread.