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He Got Asked To Contribute Between $20,000 And $30,000 To His High School Bully’s Medical Expenses, But He Refuses To Help The Person Who Made His Life Miserable

Still, ever since he refused to help pay for his high school bully’s medical bullies, he’s been left wondering whether that really made him a jerk.

Isn’t $20,000 or $30,000 a massive sum of money to contribute toward a stranger’s medical bills– especially someone who bullied you? Would you ever fund your high school bully’s medical expenses, even if you had the money? Do you think he had a right to refuse? Or was that really a jerky thing to do?

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