leave or seek help, it wont fix itself
If it is a total stranger in the store that has verbally abused you along with a threat go to the store manager and they will deal with it. If the person giving the abuse and threat is out of control then the store manager will call the police.
When damage is dealt in combat, the attacking and blocking creatures deal damage to each other equal to their Power. This does not count as the defending creature 'attacking', so walls will still deal damage if they have a Power of 1 or more. 'Defender' just means that the creature can't be declared as an attacking monster, it can still deal damage using its power when blocking.
Tell a school counselor or Child Protective Services. Let them deal with him.
Go to your Human resources personel, or your union representative. A shady way it the tape your conversations.
If the spouse does not constantly cheat and made one mistake by having an affair then talking it out in a calm manner and facing how you both can improve upon the marriage may save the marriage or, you both could go to marriage counseling to learn tools to deal with every day life's stresses. If the spouse is constantly cheating; may be on drugs or abuses alcohol or is constantly verbally or physically harmful to their spouse it is best to move on. There is a good rate of successful marriages if one spouse has only had one affair if the couple decide to make it work. 'To err is human.'
Absolutely! The only reason why I am still with my alcoholic is because he is not verbally abusive even when I nag him... However, emotional abuse is still an issue in the end and it's about how long you are willing to deal with it. My 2 cents
tell them u don't know
attacking government regulations.
Mary mongoose
A target creature can deal damage equal to its power to a target player by attacking the player directly in a game or by using abilities or spells that allow the creature to deal damage to the player.
My mummy has constantly tried to eat me
Transplant centers are a good source of information on this matter because they deal with blood types constantly. You primary physician is another good person to inquire about this topic. Also going online and doing research yourself is always great.