I remember a similar situation of mine. Back three years ago, I was majorly into writing. I wore all black because I like the colour. I still do. So, I had been labeled "emo" and ''goth' and "Freak.". Back then, I had no self confidence, and barely any voice in my opinion because I let a life-long enemy shoot me down, and everyone he knew joined in. Confidence shattered. Anyhow, I was writing one day while outside the school in the morning waiting for them to open up. More people started to gather, most of them unfavorable. I had my notebook out, and began writing down my gripes and complaints into the notebook. Then, a mentally slow boy came up to me and started calling me a c**t and slutty little b***h. I don't see how, as I'm afraid of relationships now, and cover almost all my body all the time. This continued on, and I grew tiresome of it. I asked the opinion of close friends, and they said to tell an adult. Now you all know no one does that anymore. It's always deal with your own s**t now a days. One day, I had been sitting under the outdoor lunch pavilion, and was writing what I observed about other students. hen, the boy saw me, and approached me, blaring off every insult he could think of. Getting fed up, I slammed my notebook down, and stood up. The kid called me a c**t for the last time. I aimed straight at his face, and knocked him down. I proceeded to kick and punch him. Then, his twin came over and joined in. I then took out a paperclip, and unraveled it, dodging punches and attacks. Then, threatening to stab them both with it, a crowd of basketball and football players gathered. I lunged and was grabbed, then punched in the back of the head. All I saw was red. Then, I threw the paperclip, and began to furiously attack the twins. Some of the boys grabbed me and held me back, but I ripped through their grip, and punched the boys one last time. I ran off, punching a tree until my knuckles bled. All the meanwhile, three teachers and lower class-men, and younger kids were outside. All the screaming, and yelling never once attracted their attention. Never once did I get in trouble.