I need some suggestions for getting payback on this asshole.

I could really use some advice on how to handle this guy in my Art class who has turned into a total jerk. At first, he seemed laid-back, and we even played Brawl Stars together. But now that he feels comfortable, he’s become really annoying.

Lately, he can’t stop making comments about how “hot” my cousin is. I’ve told him multiple times to knock it off, but he just ignores me. He actually said, “I love annoying people because their reactions are fun to watch.”

To make matters worse, he keeps spraying me and another guy with his Gatorade bottle. Even though we both ask him to stop and explain that it’s not funny, he just smirks and continues. The other day, I got fed up and snatched his bottle, tossing it away in hopes he would quit, but he picked it up and sprayed us again!

I’m at my wit’s end and need to find a way to get him to stop.

HERE’S MY IDEA:
I have a plan, but it could land me in trouble, so I’m looking for other options. I thought about using a lemon-scented Febreze bottle and spraying him back every time he does it to me, so he ends up smelling like artificial lemon. Kind of like when you spray a pet with water when they misbehave! 😅 But I’d love to hear any other suggestions—preferably ones that don’t involve drenching him in Febreze! 💀😂

One Reply to “I need some suggestions for getting payback on this asshole.”

  1. It sounds like you’re dealing with a really irritating situation, and I can understand your frustration. However, it might be best to take a different approach instead of retaliating, as that could escalate things and potentially get you in trouble.

    Here are some alternative suggestions:

    1. Talk to Him Directly: If you feel comfortable, try having a straightforward conversation with him. Let him know how his actions are bothering you and that it’s not funny. Sometimes people don’t realize how annoying they are until someone points it out.

    2. Involve a Teacher: If talking to him doesn’t work or you don’t feel safe doing so, consider bringing the issue to a teacher’s attention. They can intervene and address the inappropriate behavior in a way that doesn’t make things worse for you.

    3. Ignore Him: It’s tough, but sometimes ignoring someone and not giving them the reaction they’re looking for can help. If he thrives on getting a rise out of you, taking away that satisfaction could make him stop.

    4. Enlist a Friend: If you have a friend in class, involve them. They could help diffuse the situation, either by being a buffer or by backing you up if you decide to confront him.

    5. Find Humor: If you can, try to humorously point out his behavior. Sometimes light-hearted commentary can defuse the tension without making things worse.

    Ultimately, the goal is to stop his annoying behavior without escalating the situation or getting into trouble yourself. Good luck!

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