with your life. like life gets so much better. larry: what advice do you give, kathy, to a kid who s struggling? well, first of all, i think reaching out is very important. what s great is when i was a kid there weren t organizations like the trevor project. and no matter where you go you can give them wherever you are you can give them a call. but also i just think like i remember when i was a kid and there was like a frail kid being picked on i just befriended him. so i think just human to human friendship can be a buoying thing. and also i thought the psa was really great saying get an adult. so not that everyone is trustworthy or perfect or going to do the right thing, but i would say in a school situation, yeah, you d probably have better luck getting an adult to help intervene than one of the jocks or cheerleaders. larry: tim, i thought things were getting better, that we had more acceptance, that there was more love and harmony. so are we just hearing about it more? we
friendship can be a buoying thing. and also i thought the psa was really great saying get an adult. so not that everyone is trustworthy or perfect or going to do the right thing, but i would say in a school situation, yeah, you d probably have better luck getting an adult to help intervene than one of the jocks or cheerleaders. larry: tim, i thought things were getting better, that we had more acceptance, that there was more love and harmony. so are we just hearing about it more? were there always suicides? larry, i d like to think that we re just hearing more about it also. at the same time i do believe that there is this represents an escalation in incidents. and of course owing to new dimensions of the media, we hear more about it and we hear it louder and more profoundly. it s very unsettling. and it s not a good message to send to anyone, that this is happening. and i agree with kathy. you re not going to do this alone. you need to enlist resources. the people who love you,
so i think just human to human friendship can be a buoying thing. and also i thought the psa was really great saying get an adult. so not that everyone is trustworthy or perfect or going to do the right thing, but i would say in a school situation, yeah, you d probably have better luck getting an adult to help intervene than one of the jocks or cheerleaders. larry: tim, i thought things were getting better, that we had more acceptance, that there was more love and harmony. so are we just hearing about it more? were there always suicides? larry, i d like to think that we re just hearing more about it also. at the same time i do believe that there is this represents an escalation in incidents. and of course owing to new dimensions of the media, we hear more about it and we hear it louder and more profoundly. it s very unsettling. and it s not a good message to send to anyone, that this is happening. and i agree with kathy. you re not going to do this alone. you need to enlist resou
it s definitely to impress your friends. i mean, i think that s the main reason people do bully, is to look cool in front of your friends. but you ve just got to realize you re not being cool at all. i mean, it s the stupidest thing to do. and a lot of these kids also that are getting bullied, they don t realize because when you re in high school or junior high, that is your world. you don t think anything beyond that. and they don t realize that in a few years that all goes away. it all gets so much better. and you won t even you will leave those people behind and they won t have anything to do with you why life. like life gets so much better. larry: what advice do you give, kathy, to a kid who s struggling? well, first of all, i think reaching out is very important. what s great is when i was a kid there weren t organizations like the trevor project. and no matter where you go you can give them wherever you are you can give them a call. but also i just think like i remember
but also i just think like i remember when i was a kid and there was like a frail kid being picked on i just befriended him. so i think just human to human friendship can be a buoying thing. and also i thought the psa was really great saying get an adult. so not that everyone is trustworthy or perfect or going to do the right thing, but i would say in a school situation, yeah, you d probably have better luck getting an adult to help intervene than one of the jocks or cheerleaders. larry: tim, i thought things were getting better, that we had more acceptance, that there was more love and harmony. so are we just hearing about it more? were there always suicides? larry, i d like to think that we re just hearing more about it also. at the same time i do believe that there is this represents an escalation in incidents. and of course owing to new dimensions of the media, we hear more about it and we hear it louder and more profoundly. it s very unsettling. and it s not a good message