Bullying Internment Camps

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Today’s bullies are some of the worst bullies ever in history because they can use technology and social media to their advantage. For example, there have been countless stories of bullies threatening and trash talking people through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. There are more bullies in the world in the world today because there are more people in the world today.

With the overall rate of bullying on the rise, the United States government decided to build an impenetrable dome over the state of New Jersey to detain these bullies. Under the impenetrable dome lies a series of internment camps that will detain these bullies. In these internment camps, these bullies are going to experience the same pain and suffering that they caused to their victims, all on camera. Every move will be documented 24 hours a day. This includes live streaming of forced hazing activities and the annual intercamp gladiator games that include fighting to the death. Each bully will have required reading, they have to read the comments people make about them on the social media app bulletin. This app is how society can live stream and
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Patrick's day, Easter, and Halloween, the bullies are sent through different camps. These camps will educate them on the theories of math, science, and terror. To be clear: the incarcerated demons will not be taught how to terrorize, on the contrary. They will be taught what true fear is in the forms of phobias, solitary confinement, and being trapped in a sketchy room will killer clowns. On major holidays like Christmas, New Year's, or birthday’s, which will be celebrated with your cellmates, so that the inferior beings do not go through torture by themselves (team building exercise), they will be sent to spend a certain amount of hours, equivalent to the birthday boy/girl's age, in a torture of their choice. As a present they get to choose what type of tazing collar they want, out of the two types provided at the

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