what would ya do if your accused of stealing & lying?

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by squawkers7, Jul 2, 2005.

  1. squawkers7

    squawkers7 radical rebel

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    If a so-called friend thinks ya stole their money & was lying to them about it would ya be mad? How far would ya go to prove you're innocent?
    If it was possible to get there accounts online, would ya check too see where all their money had really gone? Or would ya say thats an invasion of privacy?
     
  2. _orgazmik_

    _orgazmik_ o_O

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    I would be very angry if my friends accused me of stealing. I would try to show them I'm innocent and if they kept thinking otherwise then so be it. I wouldn't get into their account though. I would just let them think whatever they want until they find out what happened to their money. Then an apology is in order.
     
  3. I would go to the ends of the earth to prove myself right just for the almost orgasmic satisfaction of the ever relevant


    I told you so :)
     
  4. squawkers7

    squawkers7 radical rebel

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  5. steffan

    steffan puffin

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    I would not go far at all, I would just figure if the freindship had any real value the person would know I am incapable of doing such an imoral thing. and in my experience people who acuse without proof are best left alone anyway
     
  6. ToNy_yNoT

    ToNy_yNoT Member

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    tell them that i dont, if this doesnt work, i might just start stealing from that person (only that person tho)
     
  7. Eugene

    Eugene Senior Member

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    I'd just tell them to go fuck themselves.
     

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