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Bullying
Bullying happens every day and everywhere. There are so many negative effects of bullying that it would take forever to list all of them. Two of the many side effects are depressions and suicide.
Depression is like a disease that is very difficult to cure. Once you have it, it’s hard to get rid of. In a non-fictional movie “Cyberbullied,” the main character was bullied and torn down so much that she was depressed. As the bullying continues, the depression gets worse and it never leads to better results.
One of those results is suicide. In a real video about a girl named Amanda Todd, she was also bullied so much that she took her own life. Also bulling never effects just that one person especially in this case. It effects family, friends, and also loved ones.
I’m not sure why anyone would ever want to do such a thing to someone. Even though bullying is hard to stop. It is possible. It may take some time, but it can happen. So we can stop not only bullying, but the results it leads to.
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