Do you think this is excessive?
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The first thing I did was check your age...IMO 35 is way too old for this kind of shiz. Regardless of what he did to you - and it might have been fun at the time - stealing his stuff just isn't right no matter how vindicated you might feel at the moment.0
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Nah, not excessive. Pretty normal for a dumb teenager I would say.
Oh wait, you're 35? Classy.0 -
At 35, you should be able to hold your liquor better than that...
Living well is the best revenge, cliche but true.0 -
Did you boil his bunny too?0
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You didn't poop on his door step?....oh...it's true...you didn't eat...0
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Did you boil his bunny too?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
Do you have any gay friends? 'Cause you could chloroform him, get gay friends #1 and #2 to take some explicit pics of him, and then tag him in them on Facebook.
open wide lol..
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I think you should post the pictures on Facebook with the stolen items and write "LOL what a great time wrecking and stealing my ex's stuff!"0
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I think you should post the pictures on Facebook with the stolen items and write "LOL what a great time wrecking and stealing my ex's stuff!"
Then add "It wasn't me"0 -
She deactivated. lol0
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She deactivated. lol
Da law can still hunt her down!
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Too Funny.
I just think you never know where there are camera's these days.0 -
She deactivated. lol
Now that's the funniest part of the whole thread!!0 -
I know she's already deactivated but I just have to say this in case she ever returns.
Starting off a post asking "is this excessive?" means you already know it was a drunken mistake and HELL YES it was excessive.
Whether the guy cheated or not, you don't have the right to steal or destroy his things. This is the kind of thing you and a friend may drunkenly plot out and plan about, but you don't follow through. It's a great fun idea in theory but when you think about it, it's pretty ridiculous. Is it worth it to possibly be charged for petty theft and destruction of property just because you got jilted? I don't think so because then he's gotten you again.
Hopefully you return his things, apologize for your actions and move along with your life.0
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