I'm not sure that it did convince Sawyer of anything
Me neither. I think Sawyer took it, as you say, because he could, but that he gave it up because it wasn't that much fun anymore.
I'd also say that preying is a strong word. He's the sort of bully that does pig in the middle (is that the right name?) but no wedgies or swirlies. He's merely annoying.
pig in the middle
? That's not a term I'm familiar with. I woulda said he's the kind to wait until you're off in a corner by yourself, without hope of recourse, and then give you a wedgie. Nothing downright hurtful, like a serious bully giving you a bloody nose and stealing your lunch money. He's vaguely malicious with a side of cowardice.
The game where you take something from the weakling and toss it over their heads back and forth ...
I don't see him quite at the wedgie stage, and certainly not hitting or stealing.
The game where you take something from the weakling and toss it over their heads back and forth ...
Ah, in the midwest, the delightfully plebian named "keep away."
ION, I had a dream with you in it last night, ita. We went shopping. With a girl named Doula, who had very pretty cornrows that I wanted for myself. I have no idea what prompted this dream.
Now I'm earwormed with the
Rutles
singing "Piggy in the Middle."
Given the Lord of the Flies connotations, that can't be good.
The game where you take something from the weakling and toss it over their heads back and forth ...
Ah, in the midwest, the delightfully plebian named "keep away."
I always thought it was called "monkey in the middle"
"monkey in the middle"
That's what I remember it being called too.
A quick google suggests it's a Commonwealth thing.
I've always called it keep away myself.