It may depend on WHAT it was that you are talking about, or what it was that you did - and how long ago you did it. If what you say can be tied together with some offense that is, or was, under investigation, and your utterance brings you under suspicion from which probable cause can be developed, yes, you could be.
just keep growing stuff and talk to other people..... oh also buy a lot of random stuff at the store..
u will get arestted
The word 'stuff' is a noun and does not have a past tense.
Talked is the past tense and past participle of talk.
The past tense of talk is talked.
"Talked" is already the past participle, or past indicative, of "talk". "Talked" as such does not have a past participle, because it is not an infinitive form of a verb.
The past tense of talk is talked.
Make him notice you by doing crazy stuff. Wear noticable stuff in front of him. Talk to him.
The past tense of talk is "talked". It is also the participle.
People were angry with him because they didn't believe he's the son of God.
talk, talked, will talk
Talk is the present tense, talked is the past tense, and will talk is the future tense.