

The first report of a bullying victim turning violent and shooting his tormenter was also a soldier. I know how I'm gonna do it too.but nevermind for now." “everything would be perfect.I would be gorgeous & have perfect hair & teeth & clothes & I'd have a boyfriend & I would have had my 1st kiss & I would be popular & have awesome shoes & be really thin & tall and all of the boys would wanna get with me & I'd be on Varsity Cheerleading & do Volleyball and have sweet abs & skinny thighs & fit into Abercrombie pants and be rich and ya know I'd be sooo happy & have a 4.0 still, and ya know if that doesn't happen I told myself I'd have to kill myself. She wrote about life after the expected transition in her online journal: Her freshman year was no easier, though, and so she fantasized about her 16th birthday, when she hoped everything would finally be right with the world.

She longed for a new beginning, and thought she might have a chance at happiness in high school when she made the JV cheerleading squad for ninth grade. They hurled insults at her and called her “ugly” and “nasty” on a daily basis. Kristina Calco was miserable in middle school although she got good grades and was a talented artist, her peers rejected her.
