You don't.
You end up at 22, living at home with no friends and pissed off to no end.
Here is my bullying list I put together:
1st grade:
*kid punching me during recess, demanding I pay him $5. Supervisor is made aware, but nothing is done about this.
2nd grade:
*kid shoves me into the girls bathroom and I hit the floor. Teacher sees and does nothing.
3rd grade:
*Tripped on cement floor.
*Beaten for no reason on playground.
4th grade:
*tripped into puddle of blood.
6th grade:
*rock thrown at me, causing me to bleed from my leg.
*teacher is made aware and the kid only has to apologize.
7th grade:
kid smackes me everyday during gym because my locker is above his.
8th grade: Punched everyday. Come home with bruises.
9th grade: Occasional punching in my arm.
10th grade: titty-twisters and more punching to my arm.
11th: Occasionally punches to my arm.
12th grade: Door slammed on my head.
A lot of the time I was too affraid to tell on these kids. Seems like everytime I did, the people I told were more concerned with the way I defended myself (verbally).