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pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
vraiblonde said:
I believe I already said that there would be scenarios to follow. Do not get ahead. :mad:

Well I said stealing BUT I'm ok with little stealing so long as it's from a loved one. This is the reason I don't let nomoney come over anymore. :yay: I don't mind it here and there but damn, biatch started showing up with her shopping cart! :lmao:
 

nomoney

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pixiegirl said:
Well I said stealing BUT I'm ok with little stealing so long as it's from a loved one. This is the reason I don't let nomoney come over anymore. :yay: I don't mind it here and there but damn, biatch started showing up with her shopping cart! :lmao:

Why you always gotta bring me up in these things? :bawl:
 

vraiblonde

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Okay, so we have stealing, and we have lying. So we can agree on common English terms for these acts.

About the stealing:

Let's say that Z took something out of A's purse without her knowledge, stuck it in her (Z's) pocket.

Is it possible that Z meant it as a joke? Thinking A would look in her purse and go, "Oh no! Where's my (fill in the blank)???" and Z would then pull it out of her pocket and go, "Ha!"

So that's the question - is it possible that Z took A's belonging as a joke?
 

morganj614

New Member
vraiblonde said:
Okay, so we have stealing, and we have lying. So we can agree on common English terms for these acts.
About the stealing:
Let's say that Z took something out of A's purse without her knowledge, stuck it in her (Z's) pocket.
Is it possible that Z meant it as a joke? Thinking A would look in her purse and go, "Oh no! Where's my (fill in the blank)???" and Z would then pull it out of her pocket and go, "Ha!"
So that's the question - is it possible that Z took A's belonging as a joke?

Not if Z didn't go "Ha!".
 

nomoney

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vraiblonde said:
Okay, so we have stealing, and we have lying. So we can agree on common English terms for these acts.

About the stealing:

Let's say that Z took something out of A's purse without her knowledge, stuck it in her (Z's) pocket.

Is it possible that Z meant it as a joke? Thinking A would look in her purse and go, "Oh no! Where's my (fill in the blank)???" and Z would then pull it out of her pocket and go, "Ha!"

So that's the question - is it possible that Z took A's belonging as a joke?


yes, thats the excuse I always use when I get caught.
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
vraiblonde said:
Okay, so we have stealing, and we have lying. So we can agree on common English terms for these acts.

About the stealing:

Let's say that Z took something out of A's purse without her knowledge, stuck it in her (Z's) pocket.

Is it possible that Z meant it as a joke? Thinking A would look in her purse and go, "Oh no! Where's my (fill in the blank)???" and Z would then pull it out of her pocket and go, "Ha!"

So that's the question - is it possible that Z took A's belonging as a joke?

Possible depending on what the item was. Was it of any use to Z? How important was it to A? Important enough that A would notice sooner than later?
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
vraiblonde said:
Okay, so we have stealing, and we have lying. So we can agree on common English terms for these acts.

About the stealing:

Let's say that Z took something out of A's purse without her knowledge, stuck it in her (Z's) pocket.

Is it possible that Z meant it as a joke? Thinking A would look in her purse and go, "Oh no! Where's my (fill in the blank)???" and Z would then pull it out of her pocket and go, "Ha!"

So that's the question - is it possible that Z took A's belonging as a joke?
Stealing diva cups as a joke is not funny.
 
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