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Outcasting

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Out´cast`ing
n.1.That which is cast out.


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Indirect bullying is when you don't physiclly say or do anything to the victim, but with glares, rumours, pointing and laughing and generally outcasting the victim - the effects on a person's self esteem can be fatal.
Each time he was released, we heard similar stories of his mistreatment and social outcasting, often paid to AIDS patients.
Bullying, outcasting and "dissing" were reportedly pervasive throughout all grade levels, starting in grade school and often escalating to violence by the secondary school years.
 
 
 
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