I was about as outcast as it gets through most of my public schooling. No friends from grades 3-9. I was bullied, but probably not as much as many of you. I was really athletic and important to multiple sports teams, so that earned me some amnesty.
I also avoided a lot of trouble by simply never fighting back. I got punched a few times, stabbed in the arm with a pen, head slammed into a brick wall, pushed into a rusty nail giving me a huge gash on the leg...
The closest I ever came to a fight was in music class. We were watching The Sound of Music. As soon as the movie started, this kid behind me started spitting on the back of my neck, kicking my chair, and laughing out loud at me. I locked eyes with the teacher, who simply stared blankly back at me... silently... for an entire 40 minutes. By the end of it, my vision had taken a deep shade of red and there was some section of my thoughts that had become independent and was calmly debating the most efficient way to turn around right then and end that kid's life. Just as my muscles began to tense in preparation, the bell rang and I snapped out of it...
I knew whose side they were on. Hell, one teacher even joined in with the class in playing keep-away with my backpack and spreading its contents all over the room one time. All I could do was wait for those days to be over. I had some major social problems by the time I finally got out of there.