A case in point is the story of Georgia Woods. She was bullied for six months straight. People at her school were creating web pages dedicated to making fun of her. She said: “They made me feel alone, like I had no one, making me feel worthless” (Newsbeat). Woods even began receiving hate mail and text messages from numbers he didn't know. Woods never told her parents about the prohibitive messages or how they made her feel. One day, his mother removed Woods' sheets from his bed and found a poem about bullying. Woods' mom found out her daughter was thinking about killing herself from a poem she found under her sheets. This is not the way a mother should find out her daughter is being bullied. Why would he write a poem about his manipulation? Why didn't he tell his mother right away? Georgia Woods encourages anyone who is being bullied to speak up and tell someone. Woods also said, “If you are bullied at school you can go home and you are safe. With cyberbullying you feel trapped” (Newsbeat). With cyberbullying, victims cannot escape it. Cyberbullying can hurt a person emotionally. It can destroy a person emotionally. Even though Georgia Woods survived bullying, not all people are that strong and emotionally
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