1. From the day Tyler was born,
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the proudest dad in the world.
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3. Because he was the firstborn,
he was the first son.
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4. He always had that laugh
about him that was just...
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5. I don't know,
it was infectious.
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6. It caught you.
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7. Keep going! Keep going!
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8. One more time. Let's go.
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9. See, Papa, see?
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10. See, I can do it.
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11. Papa, see? I can do it.
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12. As he grew older,
he kind of reverted and was a loner.
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13. He couldn't stand large crowds,
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14. he couldn't stand
the noise of it all.
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15. Here, let's see the window.
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16. I knew he would be victimized
at some point in time.
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17. Tyler?
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18. What is it, Dad?
I need a camcorder.
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19. Tyler was never
the most athletic.
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20. All right, y'all tell me
what y'all think about snow.
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21. When he was in PE, he was always
the last one to be chose.
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22. Nobody would be on his team
because they said he was a geek
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23. and he's a fag,
and they didn't want to play with him.
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24. And it took a toll on him
early in middle school
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26. And then he got to a point
to where he didn't cry anymore.
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27. And that's when it became difficult
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28. to truly understand
what he was going through.
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29. Is this in position?
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30. Kimberly, if you see this tape,
this is me, I'm talking in the camera.
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31. But I just wanted to say that
I really love you very much.
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32. If all the kids insult you
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33. and all things like that,
forget about them.
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34. The last couple days we had heard
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35. that he had had his head
shoved into a wall locker.
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36. Some kids had told him to go
hang himself, that he was worthless.
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37. Hand me it.
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38. And I think he got to the point
to where enough was enough.
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39. - Tyler, what are you doing?
- Drawing.
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40. - You doing your homework?
- Yes.
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41. - You drawing Daddy a picture?
- Yes.
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42. - Say hi to Daddy.
- Hi, Daddy.
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43. I still think he's going
to come through that door.
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44. And I know he's not.
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45. Come here.
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46. Well, come here.
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47. Basketball.
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48. If there is a heaven...
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49. I know Tyler's there.
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50. And all I can do is have the faith...
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51. that I'll be able to see him again.
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52. That's what I have to live for.
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53. And I have to live
for my other two kids,
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54. and I have to make their life...
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56. and as peaceful as I can.
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57. Tyler Lee Long,
born April 25, 1992.
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58. Died October 17, 2009. Age 17.
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59. - Papa?
- Yes, dear?
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60. You have no cups that I can reach.
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61. I have no cups?
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62. - That I can reach.
- Why not?
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63. Because they're
all the way back there.
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64. Somebody, named "your mother"...
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65. I feel good
when I'm in this house
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66. and when I'm with my family.
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67. - That's Papa's cup.
- Yeah, I know.
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68. Maya, my sister, she is annoying,
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69. but that's normal for a sister, so...
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70. Uh, then there's Ethan.
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71. He's my six-year-old brother.
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72. He got all A's in preschool
through kindergarten.
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73. I'm proud of him for that.
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75. She talks a lot.
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76. Then there's Logan,
my two-year-old brother,
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77. and my mama and my dad.
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78. And then there's me.
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79. L-O-S-E-R.
What does that spell? "Alex."
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80. Wow, sisters are annoying.
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81. Your face is annoying.
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82. People, uh, call me "fish face."
I don't mind.
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83. You got called "fish face," too?
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84. I got called that
all the time in third grade.
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85. - You did?
- Yeah.
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86. Come here,
come here, come here.
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87. What?
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88. Body slam!
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89. Oh, your foot!
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90. Isn't it tasty?
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91. I feel kind of nervous
going back to school 'cause...
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92. I like learning,
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93. but I have trouble
with making friends.
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94. What's up, Alex?
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95. Don't piss me off and that won't happen.
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96. OK.
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97. I'll kick your ass.
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98. - Don't do that.
- I'm not hitting you.
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99. You hit me in the nose.
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100. - Don't even think about watching.
- Oh, OK.
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101. Or gonna throw you on the ground
and start kicking the crap out of you.
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102. I'll break your Adam's apple,
which will kill you.
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103. Hey! No, you didn't!
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104. - What's up?
- S'up?
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106. Yeah, I know
what you're saying.
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107. Whoa, the fog must have
slowed everybody down.
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108. Go. Go, go, go.
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109. Get to class.
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110. And away we go.
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111. Listen up, everybody get your team
and line up over there against the wall.
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112. It doesn't matter which order.
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113. Whoa, buddy, what happened? Come here.
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114. - We just got...
- What in the world happened?
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115. I don't see any hole.
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116. - He got hit pretty good.
- Did he?
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117. I'll bet you guys
didn't like that, did you?
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118. Get in there, let's go.
Get in there.
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119. Let's go, let's go, let's go.
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120. Let's go, let's go, move around.
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121. Come on, Jason, move around.
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122. Watch the ball!
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123. Hey. Are you in trouble?
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124. - Not really.
- OK.
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125. He's always such
an unhappy-looking child.
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126. I see you guys
laughing over there.
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127. Now, Cody.
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128. Cody, come here.
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129. You don't have a book?
Oh, 'cause you just snuck in?
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130. We're on page 364.
Maggie, go ahead and read it, please.
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131. Mrs. Pucilek, open a window.
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132. - Huh?
- Open a window.
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133. Can I do that
without getting in trouble? OK.
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134. Yes. Come here, sweetie.
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135. Cody, can you tell me what's
happening at lunch table?
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136. He calls me a faggot.
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137. Mm-hm. He does?
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139. Uh, it... It breaks my heart.
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140. It breaks your heart. I see.
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141. So what do you think we should do?
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142. Tell me how to fix this.
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143. Tell me how to fix this.
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144. I don't know.
I don't have any magic.
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145. Just, you know,
and it's a really awful feeling.
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146. How many people in here have,
um, at least one friend?
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147. OK. How many people in here
have two friends?
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148. How many people in here have
more than two friends?
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149. Almost everybody.
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150. People think that I'm different,
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151. I'm not normal.
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want to be around me.
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153. I feel like I...
I belong somewhere else.
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154. You can always count on
something happening
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155. when you're walking down the hall
at school and in the classroom,
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156. after school,
when I'm walking home, uh,
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157. when I'm walking through the parking
lot in the mornings, to school.
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158. I wasn't welcomed at church.
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159. I'm not welcomed
in a lot of people's homes.
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160. I know these guys get called "gay"
just for hanging out with me.
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161. Everybody thinks I'm a lesbian.
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162. Everybody thought
we were lesbians
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163. - right when we started hanging out.
- I'm straight.
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164. - And she's straight.
- I'm straight.
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she's K-gay.
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166. I'm not straight anymore.
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and these guys,
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168. there was probably like six older guys,
driving in their mom's minivan.
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what their problem was,
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172. and instead of slowing down
or stopping to talk to me,
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and I flew onto the windshield.
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174. I couldn't have gotten hit by something
cool, like a Jeep or something.
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175. I had to get hit by a minivan.
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176. Tuttle. Country town.
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177. - What did he say?
- Friday night games.
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178. Football, football
Let's play football!
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179. Defense!
Defense! Defense!
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180. Bible Belt Oklahoma.
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181. Any time someone comes around
that's the least bit different,
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183. This is where I got the most crap.
Playing basketball.
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184. I loved basketball.
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185. But they just told me many times
they don't want to touch me.
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186. It's pretty much on that court
was my worst year ever.
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187. Every time I look at that board,
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188. I know my name
should be up there.
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189. I was told many times I could
have got a scholarship.
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190. I was a cutter.
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191. I've tried to commit suicide
three times.
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192. Once Kelby came out
and the town learned about her,
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193. it was overnight.
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isolated here.
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coaching their children...
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197. that will not even wave to us
anymore, won't look at us.
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driving down the street
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199. and I looked over at her,
and it was just me and her in the car,
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200. and I said, "Kelby, are you gay?"
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201. And she started crying and saying,
"Don't hate me.
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but I could tell by her reaction
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and she was scared to death.
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that taught Sunday school
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until you're in that situation,
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209. and... and then it's personal.
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210. They made it very clear
that I wasn't welcomed at the school.
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there was a note that said,
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212. "Faggots aren't welcomed here."
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and then he said, "Girls"
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how they burned fags,
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with me in the classroom,
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219. And they knew it was hurting me,
and they kept going.
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220. And I offered her the out.
I said, "You know,
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gonna be like a microscope
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gonna be an outcast,
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224. and if you want to do that
I understand. We'll go."
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with the principal
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230. And they all give you
the same plastic smile
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231. and say, "Yes, I understand.
I'll do everything I can."
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233. - I love you too.
- I'll see you here in a bit.
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234. - OK.
- Bye. I'll see you.
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and this was Tyler's room.
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236. And when David opened the door,
that was Tyler's bed.
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lying on the bed.
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238. But, of course, you can't see
into the closet from here
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and there was Tyler.
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242. And then, of course,
David yelled for me, and Troy got up.
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245. So we had to switch them.
That's what we thought was best.
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on that side of the house
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of the house and just repainted.
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248. Because that was the only way
we could get through.
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249. Because all we see
when we come in here still...
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of Tyler hanging there.
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and now this is headquarters.
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252. Headquarters for the e-mails,
headquarters for...
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to keep Tyler's voice alive.
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255. We took the shelf down,
you can see.
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256. Breathe, breathe, breathe.
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257. Ready?
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258. One, two, three, four, and five,
six, seven, eight.
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259. Turn around,
and ball change, and turns.
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260. Your turns have been
phenomenal today.
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261. And drop over and roll. Up.
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262. - Bye. Thanks.
- Bye.
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that morning...
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and your clothes are taken,
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of getting out of the gym
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in the bathroom
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271. and you're urinating,
and kids come up
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up against the stall
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273. and against the wall
and you urinate on your pants.
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274. When you're sitting in the classroom,
somebody comes by and grabs your books
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275. and throws them on the floor
and tells you, "Pick them up, bitch."
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276. Those are things that happened to Tyler.
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277. Did he ever come home
with blood running down his face? No.
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278. It was the mental abuse
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279. and the not-so-physical abuse
that Tyler endured.
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280. We can control what goes inside
those walls, inside the school.
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281. And the atmosphere has to be set
completely by all the administration.
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282. They all are part
of the school system,
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283. and they're there
to protect the kids.
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284. And if they don't,
then this is what happens.
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285. He had a target on his back.
Everybody knew that.
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286. Hold on, hold on.
Wait, wait here. Come by me.
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290. Here, I just got
these new shoes so...
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291. I got my own princess shoes!
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292. - Yeah, water?
- Turn the water on.
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293. - How'd it go?
- Good and...
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to me today, so...
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295. That's good.
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296. How was your day?
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297. Are you in there?
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298. - Yeah.
- Good to know.
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299. I'm glad you didn't have
any problems today.
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300. Next time I get
the whole story, OK?
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301. He doesn't
share a whole lot.
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302. He was always pretty quiet.
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303. He was born at 26-weeks gestation.
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304. Uh... So that's pretty far from 40.
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307. They said he wouldn't live 24 hours.
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308. It's 13 years, so he made it.
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is I need him to learn to communicate.
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310. You spend all your free time
with these little people.
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311. It's crazy to think you
don't really know them
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312. or what happens to them or...
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313. It's scary.
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314. - What?
- You feel that?
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315. Hey, I texted you back.
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316. They must be coming in.
Bringing them in, Vicky?
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317. You all right, Cole?
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318. Mrs. Lockwood,
I'm in the middle of this,
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319. - and I'm sick and tired of it.
- No, no, no. You just go, OK?
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320. Cole, stay right here.
Right here.
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to shake hands. Can you do that?
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322. - Yeah.
- Shake hands.
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- What?
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And let this drop.
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330. - Then why are you around him?
- I don't. He comes to me.
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he follows me.
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calling me a "P-U-S-S-Y."
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and he shouldn't do that.
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- You know what?
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to say he was sorry.
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and he didn't mean it
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stuck out your hand, either.
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just like him, right?
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340. - What you don't like in him, you...
- Except I don't hurt people.
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you're just like him.
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pushes you into walls,
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Shoot you with a gun?
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all that sort of stuff?
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347. - Yes.
- OK, then it's been taken care of.
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even the cops said...
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- OK.
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really good friends at some time.
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And then he started bullying me.
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356. Get out of the damn seat!
There's two people already here.
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out of my hand...
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to herself.
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and everything.
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Navy, I think that's what she said.
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want to see me work so hard,
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374. She said, "Mama, I'm sorry."
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to put you through this."
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of them messing with me,
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trying to hurt nobody.
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when school first began,
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saying things about me.
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but it got worse.
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that was my daughter.
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"Are you sure you got my daughter?"
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I said, "Well, what is her name?"
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My heart just dropped.
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have gotten my gun."
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"She didn't hurt anybody, did she?"
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she didn't hurt anybody."
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just turned against me.
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nine or ten of them
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throwing things at me.
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said something to me,
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about what he was gonna do to me,
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and everybody was laughing.
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and that's when I got up.
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- What did you do?
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- They're talking,
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showing up on my life now.
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- Sit down and leave her alone.
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she takes the gun out,
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413. that's 22 counts of kidnapping.
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414. She has 22 counts
of attempted aggravated assault.
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felony charges facing her.
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416. Y'all quit talking to me!
Do not talk to me!
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417. Calm down!
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418. For me, there's nothing,
no amount of bullying or teasing
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someone was actually
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422. unless someone was hitting
this young lady in the head
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424. there's nothing, to me,
that justifies
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I don't care what it is.
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426. I got it, I got it, I got it.
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427. You've got it?
You have it?
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428. The police, by the time
I had walked up off the bus,
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429. he just grabbed my arms
and put the cuffs up on me...
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430. and I walked to the car.
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431. Even though things
came out as best
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432. as they possibly could have,
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433. if you added up all the years
that she could get,
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434. it would be hundreds of years.
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435. Yeah, that would devastate me.
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436. I don't even know
if I could live behind it.
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438. Our Father,
who art in Heaven...
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with bowed down heads, oh, Father God.
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440. We ask you, right now, oh, Father God,
in your dying son Jesus' name forever
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441. to have mercy up on us.
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to this family.
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444. I hate that she was getting
bullied like that
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445. and we couldn't do anything about it.
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446. 'Cause Ja'Meya don't mess with anybody.
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447. It's going on in all schools,
it's happening to all kids,
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448. and it's a problem
that needs to be stopped,
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449. an end needs to be put to it now.
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450. - That's right.
- Children hurt themselves
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451. and hurt others all the time
because of bullying.
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452. 'Cause parents don't talk to their
children about not bullying.
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453. - Right.
- Teachers don't do nothing
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455. The board don't do nothing,
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456. the principals don't do nothing,
nothing is done.
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457. Claps,
screams and questions
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458. crowded a Murray County
schoolroom this evening,
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459. all revolving
around the recent death
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460. of 17-year-old Tyler Long.
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461. His parents say unpunished bullying
at the school
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463. There were numerous times
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to go to the school
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arose with Tyler being bullied.
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466. Their attitude was, "We can't stop kids
from saying bad things.
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467. We can't watch what every kid
does at every moment."
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468. You don't want
to take care of the problem.
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469. And if you did want to take care of it,
it would be took care of.
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470. Bullying is a serious problem
in American schools.
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471. - It would be...
- In this school.
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472. - It would be unfair to say...
- Let's be honest, this school.
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473. OK, it would be unfair to say
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instances of bullying.
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475. My baby was missing two
and three days of school a week
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a gang of five boys
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at school every single day.
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478. It was reported to everyone,
and nobody did nothing.
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479. "Kids will be kids,
boys will be boys.
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480. They're just cruel at this age."
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481. And it was
a continuous fight with them.
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482. The perception that the school
is a haven for bullies is just not true.
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483. Do we have some bullying problems?
I'm sure we do.
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484. All school systems do.
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485. But is it a major overarching
concern in our high school?
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486. No, it is not.
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487. My name's Tina Long.
I'm Tyler's mother.
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488. Um, I'm a nurse,
and I appreciate y'all being here.
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489. I'm David Long.
I'm retired military
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490. and work with the BoEU,
over on Fifth Avenue,
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491. in extrusion
as a department manager.
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492. And I, too, really
wanted to thank everybody
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493. for coming out tonight
and being here.
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494. We have invited either superintendent
or anyone from central office
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495. or school board members
to participate.
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496. So I want to, right up front,
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from Murray County schools,
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498. we'd love to have you up here
to represent the school system.
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499. OK, uh, we did invite them.
I wish someone had come.
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500. That's all you can do.
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501. My name's Jeff Johnson,
and I run a business here,
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502. I'm also a pastor at a local church.
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503. Some of the church kids came to me
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504. after Tyler had committed
this awful thing,
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505. and they said that kids came
to school on the next school day
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506. with ropes around their necks.
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507. My question
to the school board would be,
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some counselor,
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509. somebody in enforcement
not do something?
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510. Because that is very
derogatory to any kid.
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511. That's like a slap in the face
to these parents.
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512. And my question is, if bartenders are
responsible for a drunk
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513. that goes out and kills
an innocent person,
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514. how come the bullies
are not responsible
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515. for the death
of this precious child?
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516. This is an awfully complicated
and difficult issue.
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517. I know there's a lot of anger
about the school system here.
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518. But the school can't, by itself,
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519. change a child's behavior
if they're going home
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520. and not being reinforced at home
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521. - to change their behavior.
- Good luck with that.
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522. Most of these parents could really,
I hate to say it, could care less.
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523. We've been there, done that.
You're not going to get them in there.
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524. So then what do you do?
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525. We've been
in this scenario, and...
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the parents involved.
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527. So then what do you do?
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528. And we went to the police.
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529. Their hands are tied.
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530. You go to the school,
um, "Kids will be kids."
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531. Um, "Let these girls work it out."
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532. Um, "Let your child work it out."
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533. Well, it's not just in school.
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534. They go on the Internet,
cell phones.
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535. They can damage somebody's life,
like they did to your son.
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536. Yes, I'm Howard Ensley.
I'm the sheriff here in Murray County.
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537. We have school resource
officers in the school,
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538. and they're there
to protect the students.
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539. Mr. Ensley,
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540. last year when two children
beat Tyler up,
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542. refused to file the charges.
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543. I had to fight.
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544. Here, what we get is,
"Nothing's wrong.
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545. We didn't do anything.
Everything's fine."
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546. But, bottom-line here is, when you send
your child to that school,
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547. it doesn't matter
what parents that child has,
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548. they should be
safe and protected. Period.
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549. There's a young man
back there with his hand up.
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550. Are you a student?
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551. - Yes, I'm a student.
- OK, if you would.
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552. Um, I was a very good
friend of Tyler Long's,
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553. and whenever you'd
walk around that school,
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that everybody gets bullied.
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555. And then the teachers
just kind of shrug it off.
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556. As in, "Oh, he done
something wrong to that kid,
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557. that's why he got what he got.
And it's OK, it's just fine."
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558. That's a load of daggom crap.
It's a big lie.
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559. All right, DJ,
thank you very much.
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560. I've been dealing with it for four
years, and I finally got tired of it.
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561. So one day you'd
had enough. What'd you do?
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562. I just went off on the kid
because I couldn't stand it anymore.
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563. I couldn't take it.
It came to the point that, last year,
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564. I stayed out of school purposely
to try to stay away from them.
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565. I've been to my mom,
my grandparents and the principal,
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566. all for the last three years,
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567. and they haven't done
anything about it.
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568. It's a shame that Tyler
had to do what he done
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569. for people to notice what's going on
in the schools at Murray County.
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570. It's a shame that he had to do
this for anybody to notice it.
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571. We can make a difference.
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572. We can make a difference for kids
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574. of torment and sadness
and not wanna go to school.
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575. As I told the school board,
my voice is not gonna fall silent.
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576. I will go to my grave
until a difference is made.
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577. I know what Tyler was going through.
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578. I know how he was
thinking about suicide.
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579. They went around,
they were calling me a pussy,
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580. shoving me into lockers,
saying, "Eff you."
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581. And now, after I've
actually stood up for myself,
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582. they just walk by me, like,
"Oh, there's another kid.
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583. He's just another kid
here at our school."
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584. It really came down to the point
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585. that I had to go, myself,
and literally stand up for myself
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586. for them to leave me alone.
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587. Come here, buddy. Hi, buddy.
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588. Calm down. It's OK.
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589. Hey, it's OK. TJ. TJ.
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590. Hey, TJ.
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591. Well, I think this year we're
gonna get 25 inches of snow.
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592. I have to shovel it, though.
That stinks.
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593. Shut up.
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594. You gonna dance for mom?
You want some faster music?
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595. You had just
the cutest little face.
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596. You had
the chubbiest little cheeks.
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597. Look how cute you are.
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598. What happened?
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599. There was one song I'd play,
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600. and he'd just bounce
to the beat, back and forth.
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601. Alex, do you want to dance?
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602. Here.
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603. Dance.
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604. Hey! All right, that's my head.
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605. Come on.
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606. All right.
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607. All rise.
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608. Yazoo County Youth Court
is now in session.
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609. Judge Derek Parker presiding.
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610. - It's over.
- Not yet.
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611. - It is. What do you mean?
- I'm still here.
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612. I'm saying the hard part
is over, sweetie.
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613. - You're going home.
- In three months.
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614. You don't know,
you keep saying three months.
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615. You gonna speak three months,
and it's gonna be three.
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616. You hear?
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617. You gaining
some weight. Them thighs, girl.
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618. I just wanna get bigger, plumper.
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619. - What?
- I wanna get plump.
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620. No, you don't.
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621. You gonna look a hot mess.
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622. Uh-uh. You don't want
to get too big, Ja'Meya.
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623. So the doctor said
you're doing good. OK?
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624. You stop being all that,
'cause he said you were doing good.
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625. He told me you were doing good.
Said, "She doing real good."
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626. You wasn't thinking,
and you made a big mistake.
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627. Don't cry.
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628. - I want to go home, Ma.
- I know, baby.
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629. You're going.
You're going, Ja'Meya.
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630. You're going home.
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631. It'll be all right.
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632. I want you to work on
getting yourself together, OK?
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633. So you can come home.
Might not be but a month or two.
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634. - All right?
- OK.
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635. I'm going to go see
where the doctor's at.
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636. I'll see you in a bit.
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637. As you're voting,
vote for the candidates
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638. you can trust and rely on.
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639. This is not a popularity contest.
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640. If we work together
to show how great we can be
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641. with our behavior and grades,
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642. we can make East Middle
a better school.
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643. Remember, a vote for Trevor
is the best vote ever.
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644. Thank you.
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645. Next,
we have Chloe Albright.
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646. Hey, guys,
my name is Chloe Albright.
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647. I am here giving this speech
because I would like to be
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648. East Middle's
next student body president.
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649. Zip that up, zip that up.
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650. It got ripped. It can't zip up.
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651. - Alex?
- What?
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652. Come here.
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653. What happened this week
on the bus? Anything?
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654. This high-schooler was strangling me,
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655. but I think he was
just messing around.
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656. He, uh, calls me the b-word.
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657. - And he says that I'm...
- That's not messing around.
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658. - Well, he says I'm his b-word.
- That's not messing around.
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659. But I think when he strangles me
he's messing around.
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660. That's not messing around, either.
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661. - OK.
- Who knows, next year
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662. this high school kid,
instead of picking on you,
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663. is gonna then pick on
your little sister.
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664. And what are you gonna do about it?
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665. 'Cause you're her big brother.
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666. You can't let this stuff go on.
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667. 'Cause then people just start
seeing you as a punching bag.
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668. Nobody respects a punching bag.
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669. Well, if Maya gets picked on,
I'll tell somebody about it.
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670. - But if I get picked on...
- You should stop it now.
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671. You're starting to make me
scared to go to middle school.
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672. Why?
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673. 'Cause if you get picked on,
I'm gonna get picked on.
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674. I already get picked on at school
'cause you're my brother.
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675. Well,
that makes a lot of sense.
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676. Why do you get picked on
'cause I'm your brother?
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677. That makes no sense at all.
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678. Kids don't like you at my school.
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679. They think you're creepy.
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680. Tonight, a tragic situation
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681. has shaken a small Oklahoma
town to its core.
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682. A Perkins boy,
just 11 years old,
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683. believed to have been desperate
enough to take his own life.
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684. The very guns
that Ty had learned to respect,
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685. his family says,
he turned on himself.
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686. At this time,
we're looking into all avenues
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687. to try to figure out
why this tragedy occurred.
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688. At this time,
there's no indication
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690. But despite
what the superintendent says,
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was the victim of bullying.
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692. There was this kid
that picks on him all the time.
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693. He came up to him
and started being mean,
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694. and I told him
that he needed to leave
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695. because we didn't
want any problems.
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696. When I saw him last,
he was really sad and crying.
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697. You can do it.
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698. I don't want to, either.
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699. I'm right here
and you're in my arms.
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700. - I know.
- We'll tuck him in one more time.
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701. We'll put him to bed.
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702. Tuck the baby in one more time.
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703. Everybody turn
to face the casket.
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704. Pass it to the person next to you.
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705. I believe
most strongly in my heart
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706. that when a child dies,
they go straight to be with God.
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707. They go straight to his presence.
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708. But what does that leave for us...
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709. the ones who are left behind?
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710. We're just a couple
of simple people.
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711. You know, we're... We're nobodies.
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712. I guarantee you if
some politician's kid did this
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713. because he was getting picked on
in a public school,
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714. you know, there'd be a law tomorrow.
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715. There'd be changes made tomorrow.
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716. You know? We're nobody.
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717. But we love each other,
and we loved our son.
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718. We'd go
and work on our clubhouse.
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719. It's way back out in the woods,
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720. and no one but me and Ty
knows where it is.
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721. We would just entertain
ourselves for about five hours.
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722. It would feel like 30 minutes.
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723. Just hanging out,
having a good time.
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724. Ty was just
the coolest kid I knew.
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725. This, right here, is the main part
of it, right up here.
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726. When we got bored we'd go down in there
and hunt for rabbits and stuff.
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727. And then the secret part is way back
there that no one's allowed to see.
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728. Bullying's not cool.
And I'll tell you,
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729. in the second grade, I tried
to fit in with so many people
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730. that I was probably
the biggest bully
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731. in the whole school,
when I was in second grade.
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732. But once I got into third...
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733. In third, I started to realize
what a jerk I was being to kids
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734. and what it could do.
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735. And then in fourth
I really started realizing
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736. that it's gonna hurt someone,
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737. so I decided
to be cool with everyone.
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738. Even when people would bully him
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739. I'd, like, I'd get
so angry, and I could...
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740. I think I could have hurt those kids
so bad that done something to him.
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741. Like they'll push him down and say,
"Shut up, spaz. You're a spaz,"
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742. or throw him into a locker
or shove him into one.
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743. And I'd just, like, go to take off
after them and he'd be like,
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744. "Trey, it's not worth it.
Be better than them.
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745. It's all right." And then
he'd walk off with a smile.
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746. And I don't know
how he could do it.
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747. He was way stronger than I was.
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748. If it was up to me, if I was
the king of the United States,
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749. I'd make it to where
there was no popularity,
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750. everyone was equal,
because that's how it should be.
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751. A rabbit. Me and Ty would
have been after that so quick.
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752. I wonder where it went.
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753. I just got rain in my eye!
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754. - I hate the rain.
- I love rain.
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755. I like it, like...
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756. You know what my philosophy is?
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757. My philosophy about rain is?
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758. You know how when people can't
hold it in anymore, they cry?
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759. That's what...!
Yeah, and they like...
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760. The world is taking so much in
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761. that it can't hold anymore,
that's why it rains.
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762. 'Cause it's letting go.
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763. Lightning bolt!
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764. - Did you see it?
- No, rain got in my eye.
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765. That is so awesome.
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766. - I'm getting wet.
- Thunder is amazing.
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767. Tyler, Summer,
Caitlin, Brooke...
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768. If I didn't have them...
I wouldn't be here.
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769. For sure, like 100 percent.
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770. They are everything
that makes me get up
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771. and walk in the doors
to school every morning.
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772. I couldn't do it without them.
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773. I've got my, what, four-foot-ten
girlfriend to protect me?
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774. She saw flowers.
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775. - Give me my shoes!
- No! That's Kelby's.
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776. She's more important than you.
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777. Jump and I'll catch you.
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778. Would you catch me?
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779. You know, I just
keep thinking that maybe
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780. I'm the one that is in this town
that can make a change.
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781. I don't want them to win,
and I don't want to back down,
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782. and maybe all it takes
is for one person to stand up.
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783. You're not just
standing up for you.
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784. You're standing up
for all the kids
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785. that go through this
every single day.
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786. These are my special
little cherubs, right here,
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787. that are getting on these buses.
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788. These are the ones
that you pray every night
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789. that they get home safely.
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790. - Get your ass off my book bag.
- OK.
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791. - Here.
- Move! Move!
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792. I'll beat your ass.
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793. What?
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794. Why are you punching me?
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795. I'll use my cell phone, bitch.
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796. Little bitch.
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797. - Come on!
- No, no, no. Ow!
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798. - Bitch!
- Why you stabbing me with it?
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799. - Gonna knock your fish lips off!
- Bitch!
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800. - Give it to him hard.
- Bitch!
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801. I would've never guessed
in a million years it was that bad.
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802. Do you understand that, at some point,
you've gotten used to this?
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803. And I'm not.
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804. I'm not used to it
because I didn't know.
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805. And I'm not about
to get used to it.
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806. Does it make you feel good
when they punch you?
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807. Or kick you? Or stab you?
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808. Do these things
make you feel good?
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809. Well, no. Well, I don't know.
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I don't feel anything anymore.
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811. I don't understand, Alex.
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812. Friends are supposed
to make you feel good.
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813. That's the point of having them.
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814. It's someone else on the planet
you can connect with.
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815. Your only connection to these kids
is that they like to pound on you.
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816. If you... If you say
these people aren't my friends,
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817. then what friends do I have?
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818. I'd like to see Kim
or Paula or someone?
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819. - Are you guys together?
- Yes.
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820. OK.
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821. How can I help you guys?
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822. My voice is shaking.
I'm very upset.
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823. I'm gonna be honest. I'm upset enough I
don't want him to ride the bus anymore.
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824. - What bus is he on?
- Fifty-four.
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825. - OK.
- It's absolutely not acceptable.
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826. I mean, they're
stabbing him with pencils,
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827. and choking him, and...
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828. Buses are notoriously bad places
for lots of kids.
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829. I... You know, I wish I could say
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830. I could make it stop on that,
but I'm not gonna lie to you.
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831. I can't. Um, but what we can do
is we can get him on another bus.
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832. So if I put him on another bus
I have, what, little to no guarantee
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833. that he'll be safe on that bus, either?
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834. When I was on the bus,
when I was a kid,
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835. if you got out
of your seat, they pulled over,
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836. the whole world stopped until
everybody sat down and shut up.
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837. How come they don't do anything now?
They just drive.
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838. Like, there should be
more responsibility than that.
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839. She's...
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840. It's gotta be heard, at least,
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841. and they're up, running up
and down the hall of the bus.
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842. Now, I've ridden 54.
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843. I've been on that route.
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844. I've been on a couple of them.
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845. They are just as good as gold.
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846. I feel real bad
that this happened.
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847. You send your kids to school
with the assumption
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848. that if they're out of your care,
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849. they're in someone else's
who is just as capable as you
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850. of keeping them safe,
and I don't feel like that.
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851. - He's not safe on that bus.
- I don't, either.
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852. It's hard. It is hard.
And you know what?
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853. This was my day on Thursday.
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854. This is my granddaughter
and her new baby brother.
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855. I'd be sitting there,
crying, just like you
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856. if anything happened
to those two kids.
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857. See my new baby, huh?
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858. We don't want anything
to happen to these babies.
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859. Any of them.
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860. This is totally wrong, totally wrong
that this situation would happen.
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861. Absolutely. But...
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862. It just seems to me,
if it's a few kids, then...
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863. you take away the few kids.
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864. You'll just have to trust me
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865. that we'll take care
of that other child.
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866. And I really am glad you came in.
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867. Come on.
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868. Goodbye, sweetie.
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869. - Thanks again.
- Thank you.
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870. - I'll talk to you later, OK?
- All right.
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871. We're sorry about this,
but we will take care of it.
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872. Wait for your mom.
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873. What did she say
when we were leaving,
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874. "We'll take care of it"? I'm pretty sure
that's what she said in the fall.
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875. Yeah.
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876. She politicianed us.
She'd not gonna do anything.
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877. If something is not done
and the kids don't hear about it,
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878. it will say, "Oh, this is fine."
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879. What I'm doing is investigating
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880. what happened to Alex the other day.
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881. - Do you...
- Alex the red...
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882. the red-haired one
or the blond-haired one?
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883. Can you tell me
a little bit about it?
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884. 'Cause I don't know,
really, much about it.
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885. I've seen people doing stuff to him,
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886. but I don't know nothing about,
like, what's really been going on.
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887. Have you ever seen
anything happen to him on the bus
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888. that would be considered hurtful?
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889. Not that I know of.
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890. Teddy and other people, like,
call him "fish face" on the bus.
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891. It's jokes and stuff,
and he even laughs about it.
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892. - So, yeah.
- OK.
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893. Hi, Jerry, come on in.
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894. I understand that you
haven't been getting along
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895. very well with Alex Hopkins.
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896. Um, sometimes we have, like,
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897. this kid from the high school
that picks on me and him.
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898. He's kinda chubby.
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899. Do you think that
the bus is very safe, Thomas?
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900. No.
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901. And have you ever hit him?
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902. Uh, yes, I have because
he's really made me mad.
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903. You will not be teasing anybody,
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904. or using bad words.
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905. OK.
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906. You tell me "OK,"
and I'll believe it when I see it.
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907. You will be talking
to Officer Mattus,
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908. and you probably won't be riding
that bus for the rest of the year
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909. if you think that it's OK
for you to hit people.
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910. "Go ahead, hit him,
attack him, do it."
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911. And that's going
in your discipline file.
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912. - OK.
- All right?
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913. I'll be watching you.
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914. What's one thing that you need
to start doing that you haven't done?
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915. - Tell someone.
- Yes.
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916. Do you trust us that we'll
do something when you tell us
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917. that someone's bothering you?
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918. Well, in sixth grade,
uh, you, uh...
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919. did nothing about, uh,
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920. Teddy sitting on my head.
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921. - On the bus?
- Yeah, there's, like, a little knob.
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922. Then, once you unlock that knob,
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923. you can, like, lift up the seats.
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924. And he lifted up the seat,
put my head in it, sat on my head.
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925. How do you know
I didn't do anything?
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926. I don't know, 'cause...
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927. Alex, did he sit on
your head after you told me?
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928. - He...
- I did talk to him.
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929. And he didn't do that again, did he?
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930. Come on, pop the trunk.
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931. I'm home! Whoo!
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932. I'm at home!
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933. The house looks so better.
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934. Oh! It looks so different.
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935. Ooh!
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936. Ooh-whee.
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937. Mom, the house looks so pretty.
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938. - Huh?
- It looks so pretty.
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939. - What?
- It's just like my first time here.
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940. Why do you keep
turning the lights off?
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941. Oh, my bad.
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942. "Sometimes sweetness and love
is all you need.
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943. Dear Mother, I want to thank you
for all you have given me:
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944. love, trust, care, help, fun, life.
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945. Happy Mother's Day.
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946. This coupon is good
for one chore.
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947. This coupon is good
for one breakfast in bed.
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948. This coupon is good
for three days of fun."
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949. Mmm.
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950. Kinda sucks that it's Mother's Day.
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951. I don't feel like
a very good mother today.
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952. Come here. Come here.
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953. Alex, he just can't fit in.
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954. He tries.
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955. He just comes across
so weird to people, you know?
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956. What really
ticks me off is, like,
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957. if they got to know him,
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958. he'd probably be the most
devoted friend they ever had.
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959. I'm sure we haven't made
things easier here, huh?
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960. If he came home and told us
this stuff, on a regular basis,
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961. when it happened,
then we would've known.
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962. I imagine
the only thing worse than...
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963. him crying or breaking down
in front of those boys
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964. when they're beating
the crap out of him
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965. is having to come
home and tell you.
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966. He wants to be you.
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967. Never sees you cry.
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968. Well, the next time he's around,
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969. I'm gonna punch you hard
and you start crying.
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970. Um, Mom? Can I ride
my roller skates?
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971. - If you change your pants.
- OK.
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972. If you fall, I don't
want you to rip your slacks.
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973. May I have your attention,
please, for afternoon announcements.
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974. This is the last day
of school for everyone.
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975. And we want to wish you all
a safe, happy, fun summer,
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976. and we can't wait
to see you in the fall.
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977. Why do you always have
your hair like that? Like...
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978. Like, my bangs are weird.
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979. OK.
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980. Hold on, let me get
your shirt still.
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981. - Thank you.
- Hey, can I sign your shirt?
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982. Sure.
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983. Do we get
our things today?
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984. What is that?
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985. - I don't know.
- Dumb, probably.
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986. I don't believe in luck,
but I believe in hope.
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987. Right there and right there.
There's the twins right there.
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988. Rebecca... Oh!
I can't tell them apart!
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989. There's Fatima, right there.
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990. I asked her if I could
have a dollar at lunch
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991. 'cause I wanted to buy a switch,
but she said, "Maybe."
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992. She has a cute nose.
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993. Girls are like candy.
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994. Sometimes you want,
like, a Hershey's bar,
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995. sometimes you want
a Snickers bar.
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996. You can't really tell
which one you want.
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997. Sometimes you want,
like, a Popsicle.
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998. It's a complicated feeling.
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999. One more week.
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1000. When you look back and you wonder
where the year has gone...
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1001. and what it would be like
if Tyler was here.
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1002. How would he be?
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1003. How much would he have changed?
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1004. You just don't know.
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1005. Yeah, you know, I went in thinking
it was gonna be a new year,
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1006. and people were used to me.
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1007. And I went into class, and the class was
already full and I sat down,
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1008. and everyone around me
moved seats.
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1009. Like every single person.
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1010. I was the only one
sitting in a little circle.
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1011. That was enough.
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1012. Maybe there's another place
I can go try to make a difference.
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1013. We've decided, as of this week,
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1014. that we've pulled her
out of school here.
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1015. I never knew what the saying,
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1016. "You don't know what
a person's been through
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1017. until you walk a mile
in their shoes."
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1018. I never really understood
the depth of that meaning
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1019. until I had a gay child.
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1020. It has made me completely reevaluate
who and what I am as a human being...
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1021. to see the ugliness
that has come out.
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1022. It took me a while to realize
that you can't change it all at once.
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1023. It's gonna take multiple people,
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1024. at separate stages
of people's lives,
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1025. talking and making a difference.
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1026. It's not just gonna take me.
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1027. It's a little one-room schoolhouse
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1028. that my grandmother
taught at a long time ago.
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1029. And my family's been
out in this area for over 100 years.
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1030. Our farm's
a Centennial Oklahoma Farm.
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1031. It's Progress.
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1032. This is home.
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1033. Ty's name is in the foundation
of the house we're living in.
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1034. He helped me build it.
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1035. He worked his butt off.
I can't go nowhere.
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1036. This is where worldwide
organization takes place,
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1037. for a guy that just got on the Internet
about six weeks ago.
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1038. It's a pretty amazing thing.
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1039. The idea came to me,
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1040. and I started this group,
Stand for the Silent,
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1041. in Ty's memory,
to take on bullying, and...
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1042. I threw the idea out there,
and it took off like wildfire.
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1043. The Internet's an amazing thing.
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1044. We... We reached out to parents
that have lost kids
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1045. in Illinois and Texas
and Alabama.
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1046. Parents of kids that are being
bullied all over the world.
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1047. As early as this morning,
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1048. we have received
messages and phone calls
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1049. of three more rallies
that we didn't know about.
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1050. They don't have power out there,
on the south lawn of the Capitol,
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1051. so we had to make our own.
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1052. - That's good.
- OK.
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1053. - Ready?
- Yeah.
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1054. At this time,
I'd like to release the balloons
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1055. in honor of kids that have
taken their lives from bullying
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1056. throughout the United States
and from other countries.
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1057. Ryan Halliton.
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1058. Montana Lance.
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1059. Brandon Swartwood.
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1060. Scott Wells.
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1061. Ty Smalley.
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1062. And the last one...
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1063. is my son, which is
very dear to me, is Tyler.
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1064. Be the difference.
Go out and find that one child
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1065. that new kid who just moved to town,
standing over there by himself.
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1066. Be his friend.
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1067. Smile.
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1068. Be willing to help him up
when he's pushed down.
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1069. Be willing to stand up for him.
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1070. If we all do it together,
we will change the world.
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1071. It starts right here, right now.
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1072. Let's get this done.
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1073. Whoo!
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1074. Thank you, guys.
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1075. I'd like to thank each and every
one of you for showing up tonight
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1076. to support these wonderful
young men and women
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1077. in their efforts to stop bullying.
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1078. I'd also like to say thank you
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1079. to all of those that
are holding vigils worldwide,
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1080. and they've worked their
tails off to make this happen.
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1081. They've done it out of love and
support and respect for others,
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1082. and love for not only
their own children,
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1083. they're doing it for you.
They're doing it for your kids.
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1084. They're doing it for each other.
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1085. These are my kids.
I care about every one of them
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1086. as if they were my own.
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1087. We all gotta continue
what we've started today.
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1088. I'm gonna kinda slide
into the background now, uh...
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1089. Me and my wife,
we need some time to heal.
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1090. I will never, ever stop fighting
bullying wherever I find it.
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1091. I will fight bullying forever...
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1092. because my son
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1093. will be 11 years old forever.
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1094. Thank you.
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1095. I believe had more kids
stepped forward
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1096. when Tyler was being bullied,
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1097. and took a stand
alongside of Tyler,
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1098. Tyler would still be here today.
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1099. Everything starts with one
and builds up.
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1100. And if we can continue
to increase the numbers...
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1101. whether it be one by one,
two by two,
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1102. eventually we have an army,
to where we can defeat anything.
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