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MollyTroubletail
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10 Dec 2012, 11:44 am

If anybody is interested in the e-book "Bully Blaster" please message me.

I reimburse the author for the book at a special discounted price.



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10 Dec 2012, 12:03 pm

I for some reason thought this would be a game like mathblaster that thought you how to deal with bullies. I am a little saddened that it is not.



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10 Dec 2012, 1:47 pm

'Feel so confident, you’ll want to stand up to the bully.'

I kinda like the program from what i saw at http://www.bullyblaster.com/
Normally I'm a bit wary of these internet products, but the price seems good, and the advice seems to be worth hearing and refreshing.

Critically speaking, aspies need to remember their strengths and not be too over confident. Many aspies are falsely accused or easily set up, so engaging bullies can be hazardous, and in some instances should be avoided



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10 Dec 2012, 1:48 pm

ianorlin wrote:
I for some reason thought this would be a game like mathblaster that thought you how to deal with bullies. I am a little saddened that it is not.


I thought it would a weapon.


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10 Dec 2012, 5:40 pm

MollyTroubletail wrote:
If anybody is interested in the e-book "Bully Blaster" please message me.

I reimburse the author for the book at a special discounted price.


Would there be an opportunity with Abbey Whitehall for questions and answers regarding her blaster program?
I used to often have a quaver in my voice when I was younger, and it prohibited me from voicing my truths, many times.

I'm impressed with such a practical and correctly detailed approach to dealing with bullies. Especially since much of what one reads is rehashed stuff that does not touch on the specifics of dealing with bullies



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10 Dec 2012, 9:13 pm

Ganondox wrote:
ianorlin wrote:
I for some reason thought this would be a game like mathblaster that thought you how to deal with bullies. I am a little saddened that it is not.


I thought it would a weapon.


Heh heh, that would be fun.



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11 Dec 2012, 12:06 am

I was hoping it was a spray, along the lines of "Va-POO-rize"


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11 Dec 2012, 1:11 am