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I’m still waiting for an argument, not a definition or “it isn’t bullying”. You’re over-complicating things in an attempt to conjure a sense of authority on the subject. All definitions of bully I’ve see are essentially synonymous with “peer pressure”. Bullying means to harass the weak, which is exactly what peer

What are you, ten? Peer pressure is group intimidation. Bullying is an attack or intimidation. Insidious peer pressure is undeniably bullying. Could you prove otherwise without using the hilarious “does not equal” meme?

Uh, yes he did, at the begin of the article: “It’s funny on the surface, but also an insidious kind of peer pressure”. Perhaps try reading the article before commenting on it. 

“People should just enjoy games the way they want to play them.”

omg, i thought my friend was lying about this article

It was fashionable all over the world, and still is. British schoolboys in the 20s, 30s, and 40s all sported this type of style, so it’s far from unique to collectivist societies, although the benefits of it in the military are obvious, so military-first states (e.g. the DPRK) will have hairstyle guidelines, mostly