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The "Bully Gets Bullied" Narrative: A Deep Dive into Character Reversals

From the phrasing, it seems like this might be a concept for a game, story, or interactive system—possibly involving a “freeze” mechanic, a character named Jialissa, a bully who becomes the target of bullying (“the bully gets bullied”), and some kind of “new” update or mode.

Alex: (Calmly) "I’m just here to study, Jialissa. I don't want any trouble." freeze230829jialissathebullygetsbulled+new

To move beyond the "freeze" of August 2023, we have to look past the satisfying "gets bullied" narrative. Real growth doesn't happen when a bully is crushed; it happens when the environment that allowed the bullying to start is dismantled.

—joy in the misfortune of others—when they see someone who has caused pain experience the same treatment. Psychologically, this is often viewed as a correction of a power imbalance. When a dominant figure like "Jialissa" is confronted or humiliated, it disrupts the hierarchy that the bully worked to establish. The "Bully Gets Bullied" Narrative: A Deep Dive

They say what goes around comes around, but seeing it happen in real-time is something else. 🍿

Is it a behavioral case study on "the bully getting bullied"? a character named Jialissa

A. Taunt/Emote Phase

  • Other characters (including former victims) can perform non-damaging “bully back” actions:

    From that day on, Jia started to realize the error of her ways. She began to see the impact her actions had on others and slowly started to change her behavior. Lissa and Jia became unlikely friends, with Lissa teaching Jia that being kind and talented was much more valuable than being mean and mediocre.

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