Summarize this article in one sentence.
Removing yourself from the possibility of running into the bully can help avoid their insults altogether. Take a new route when leaving class, increase your privacy online and make sure you're never alone with the bully unless necessary. If you're in a class together, ask if your teacher can sit you away from them.  You can also ask to leave a few minutes early so you can avoid them when walking out. If the bullying occurs in the breakroom or on your walk to class, go with a friend. The bully is less likely to be mean to you in the presence of someone else. If you want, you can tell your friend what's going on with the bully or you can just simply ask them to walk with you. Tune that bully out by listening to that new album you like or watching videos on YouTube. This will drown out any insults they might be hurling at you while giving you an opportunity to do something fun. Killing two birds with one stone! Maybe you're in your room or at work when the bully begins going off.  Do something else! Fold up clothes when your big sister is being mean or tidy up your desk if your coworker is at it again. Sometimes, the best policy is to simply get away from them completely.  Don't let them give you more insults that you can handle. Simply stand up and walk away and go do something fun.
Get some distance from the bully. Avoid being alone. Put in headphones. Find something else to do. Ignore them and walk away.