ItsDatCuw
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I went to school with Stefanie, all through both primary and secondary school. Her family, on her mother’s side, are millionaires and had serious links to a number of media corporations so none of us were surprised when she started getting much more coverage than other, more talented writers, a few years back.
My memories of Stefanie:
1. She was the school’s most despicable bully. She made cruel remarks about everyone at some point (she once mocked a new coat I had so badly that I stopped wearing it - I was about 7) but one girl in particular (a friend of mine at the time) got the brunt of it as she had pretty bad acne, was dyslexic, and was particularly quiet. Stefanie constantly bullied her for her skin, her voice, her dyslexia, and made fun of her for her darker than usual arm hair, amongst other things. My friend also lived quite close to her so it seemed that Stefanie just had some sort of vindictive set on her, more so than on the rest of us. I was with my friend on more than one occasion when Stefanie would shout horrible remarks at her from across the street, in broad daylight. Stefanie would have been an older teenager at this point, possibly even 18. The bullying of my friend went on for around six years (from 6th class in primary school into secondary school) when my friend was aged between approx. 11-16 and Stefanie was a little older. Stefanie was obese at the time and we always felt that her bullying of other girls may have been a projection of her own body issues as she picked mainly on people’s physical appearance. She would also mock people who were good in school or who were particularly passionate about something.
2. She always told the most shocking and vile se*ual anecdotes and “jokes” that none of us (thankfully) understood at the time. She was around 10 when she started this and I was a couple of years younger. Looking back, I have no idea how she would know the things she came out with at that age.
3. She was a very spoiled, only-child and made sure everyone at school knew it. She was a massive attention-seeker who would bring the latest everything (even a designer baseball cap once) into school to flaunt it, and she would make fun of everyone else for being “poor” and not having the latest products.
4. She was a loner and never had a single friend throughout her school years. She would sit on her own in the schoolyard and play on the latest electronic device. Her mother begged us to go to Stefanie’s birthday party once and when we declined, her mother told us how we were “not very nice”, wagged her finger, and threatened to tell our parents that we were mean and refused to go.
5. Stefanie proudly boasted throughout her school years that her grandfather was in fact, Hitler (her father, who did a runner when she was young, was German), and that she had “Nazi connections” so she could arrange to have any one of us “gassed” at any time.
So these are the things I think of when I see or hear about Stefanie these days and, frankly, there are more than a few of us who knew her who would be thrilled if she would just disappear from sight entirely.
My memories of Stefanie:
1. She was the school’s most despicable bully. She made cruel remarks about everyone at some point (she once mocked a new coat I had so badly that I stopped wearing it - I was about 7) but one girl in particular (a friend of mine at the time) got the brunt of it as she had pretty bad acne, was dyslexic, and was particularly quiet. Stefanie constantly bullied her for her skin, her voice, her dyslexia, and made fun of her for her darker than usual arm hair, amongst other things. My friend also lived quite close to her so it seemed that Stefanie just had some sort of vindictive set on her, more so than on the rest of us. I was with my friend on more than one occasion when Stefanie would shout horrible remarks at her from across the street, in broad daylight. Stefanie would have been an older teenager at this point, possibly even 18. The bullying of my friend went on for around six years (from 6th class in primary school into secondary school) when my friend was aged between approx. 11-16 and Stefanie was a little older. Stefanie was obese at the time and we always felt that her bullying of other girls may have been a projection of her own body issues as she picked mainly on people’s physical appearance. She would also mock people who were good in school or who were particularly passionate about something.
2. She always told the most shocking and vile se*ual anecdotes and “jokes” that none of us (thankfully) understood at the time. She was around 10 when she started this and I was a couple of years younger. Looking back, I have no idea how she would know the things she came out with at that age.
3. She was a very spoiled, only-child and made sure everyone at school knew it. She was a massive attention-seeker who would bring the latest everything (even a designer baseball cap once) into school to flaunt it, and she would make fun of everyone else for being “poor” and not having the latest products.
4. She was a loner and never had a single friend throughout her school years. She would sit on her own in the schoolyard and play on the latest electronic device. Her mother begged us to go to Stefanie’s birthday party once and when we declined, her mother told us how we were “not very nice”, wagged her finger, and threatened to tell our parents that we were mean and refused to go.
5. Stefanie proudly boasted throughout her school years that her grandfather was in fact, Hitler (her father, who did a runner when she was young, was German), and that she had “Nazi connections” so she could arrange to have any one of us “gassed” at any time.
So these are the things I think of when I see or hear about Stefanie these days and, frankly, there are more than a few of us who knew her who would be thrilled if she would just disappear from sight entirely.