High school bullying is one of those things that may seem harmless in the moment but the mark that it leaves on people is a hard one to remove.

You could be decades removed from high school and still shudder at the memories. If you are someone who has always wanted to get revenge on the people who bullied you way back when this video is sure to be appealing.

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This woman was given an awesome chance to have the last laugh. TikTok user @teeenymaria was dining at a Red Robin and her high school bully was her waitress.

Once she recognized the server, she decided that she was going to take matters into her own hands and we cannot stop laughing. We are sure the server had to know what was coming.

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It’s the sort of thing that is beyond predictable but that does not make it any less hilarious. She explains the whole situation in her hilarious video and she’s even in the booth at the time.

We can’t imagine how the server must have felt to see the girl that she used to tease sitting in her section. These are the moments that make you regret how you behaved when you were a silly teenager.

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“I left her with no tip. Hahaha,” @teeenymaria said. You had to know that was going to happen!

If we had been this waitress, we would have been asking if she could sit in someone else’s section. Instead, she spent the duration of her stay at the restaurant working for free.

@teeenymaria

REDDD ROBIN MMMmm

♬ original sound – teeny maria

This move got a mixed reaction on TikTok, as you would expect. We are torn, ourselves. On one hand, we understand how satisfying this would be. On the other, there is something to be said for letting bygones be bygones.

Plenty of viewers were on her side. “As a server who works with a few people who clearly peaked in high school, you were totally right for this,” said one. Meanwhile, others felt differently. “If high school was like 2-3 years ago, I understand that. If it’s been longer than that then there is a good chance she’s a different person now,” said another.

Where do you stand on this one?