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Hey… For what it's worth, I was actually here to meet up looking for a chance to meet up looking to make friends, not because you are very good looking. "Picture the girl in this photo," she wrote, "Because that's the one who just stood you up."Īfter her note started spreading on Facebook, she posted a comment saying she actually received an apology from the former bully. Perhaps you don't, or you wouldn't have seen how I look 8 years later and deemed me fuckable enough to treat me like a human being," she wrote.īut just to make doubly sure he remembered that the girl he asked out and the girl he called "Manbeast" were one and the same, she says she enclosed a photo of herself at age 12. "Remember year 8, when I was fat and you made fun of my weight?. On Facebook, Manning posted the note she says she left at the restaurant for the cretin who used to call her "Manbeast" and mock her weight and her monobrow. "My gut instinct was to say no, but then I realized what a brilliant opportunity it was, and after bouncing ideas off a friend for a few hours, we came up with an idea." "It really made me angry that now I'm attractive, he instantly wants to jump into bed with me," Oxford student Louisa Manning told Buzzfeed. "I was pretty pissed off he asked me out, to be honest," she said. She agreed, but only so she could stand him up in the ultimate middle-school revenge fantasy. A 22-year-old woman who was bullied for her looks as a kid says she ran into one of her former tormentors this week, and he asked her out on a date.