The victims, however, may feel lonely, sad, worthless or unwanted, but that is if they let the cyber-bullies hurtful words get to them. The best thing a victim can ever do is stand up to the bully or just smile or laugh it off. Most victims feel will feel like something is wrong with them since they're being cyber-bullied and all they want to do is fix themselves so the cyber-bullying can end. If the cyber-bullying doesn't end and they feel like they've tried so hard to change, they'll just give up and have thoughts of suicide. If the victim is to be cyber-bullied by a whole group, the victim will more than likely feel trapped and feel as if there's no way out! A victims first thought would be, "whats wrong with me," or even, "I can't deal with this! They don't even know me," If the cyber-bullying has gone on for a while, the victim will have suicidal thoughts because of how long and how bad the cyber-bullying is. The victim could be receiving threatening texts or emails or getting harassed. If the victim notifies a trusted adult before it gets to serious, the victim can stop the risk of suicidal thoughts and having it continued with the cyber-bullies moving onto bullying their friends. If the cyber-bullies do get to cyber-bullying the victims friends and the victim feels as if it's their fault, they'll consider their suicide as a way to end cyberbullying for the friends and themselves.