Not in most U.S. states.
He is mostly depressed, because he thinks his and Bella's baby that is inside of her is killing her and he does not want to change Bella into a vampire.
Someone who thinks they can't change their destiny.
Depends on what type or crazy. If she thinks your crazy in a fun way, then she thinks your fun to be around and will get closer to you. If she thinks your crazy as in inmature, then act mature around her, but don't change yourself.
It thinks and reacts to change.
yep if he thinks you are desperate and clingy
That is simply a modernized version of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy's famous quote: "Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself."
Janelle Battle has a big crush on Devon Hope, but She thinks she's not good enough for him. She has a problem about overweight. Janelle has very low-confidence. She wants people to get know her on the inside and not judge her on the inside
Change the one they have.
Because it thinks that you will like it better when its liquid.
"Think" is used with first person (I, we), second person (you), and third person plural (they) subjects. Example: I think we should go. "Thinks" is used with third person singular (he, she, it) subjects. Example: She thinks he is lying.
Don't change his mind. Change him. Thee are 3,000,000,000 men in the world.
Generally speaking, no. Your landlord may charge you whatever amount of rent he wants. If you are in good faith paying your rent on time, it is presumed that is your rent amount. Your landlord cannot turn around and ask you for more money simply because he thinks he's made a mistake in what he's been charging you. If he says you owe him back money you can refuse to pay but your landlord will likely evict you. However, you can fight the eviction proceedings. If what you're saying is true the judge will find in favor of you and will dismiss the case.