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After disabling all the [[Quark]]s of a group of [[Dominator]]s in the [[1950s]], the Tenth Doctor compared the would be conquerors to simple bullies without their robotic army. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Quiet on the Set (comic story)|Quiet on the Set]]'')
After disabling all the [[Quark]]s of a group of [[Dominator]]s in the [[1950s]], the Tenth Doctor compared the would be conquerors to simple bullies without their robotic army. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Quiet on the Set (comic story)|Quiet on the Set]]'')
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Bullying

Bullies were people whom the Thirteenth Doctor did not like. (TV: Kerblam!)

As a child, Fitz Kreiner often faced bullying by other children due to his father's German origin. (PROSE: The Taint)

Francis Minto bullied the students at Coal Hill School, especially Susan Foreman, Gillian Roberts and John Brent. (PROSE: Time and Relative)

Chad Boyle was a bully who frequently tormented Dorothy McShane. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation)

Huldah had been bullied constantly as a boy, so he exercised and built his muscles until no one dared bully him again. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)

During their childhood, the Doctor and the Master were mercilessly and viciously bullied by Torvic. (AUDIO: Master) The Doctor was also bullied by Anzor. (PROSE: Mission to Magnus)

Bullying that took place online was known as cyber bullying. (TV: Spyfall)

Tara Mishra compared the Bandeirante, Portuguese slave traders, to bullies noting that Francisco Pedroso Dias was a typical bully in that he could "dish it out" but reacted with fear and outrage when a greater power, the Lpupiara, sought to enslave him. (COMIC: Slaver's Song)

After disabling all the Quarks of a group of Dominators in the 1950s, the Tenth Doctor compared the would be conquerors to simple bullies without their robotic army. (COMIC: Quiet on the Set)