Same here buddy do what i do say sorry and ignore the people who hates you. But if the people she told are your friends then don't worry about and move on
A well thought out and articulated argument will persuade the community to implement a teen curfew.
(Apex) A difference in point of view.
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Yes, you should forgive your sister, because she's still your sister and you're always going to have her around. If you were to hold grudges with everyone who even looked at your husband, where would you be? With a whole bunch of enemies! You need to forgive and forget, because she's probably sorry and if she's not, you need to sit down and talk to her about why you thought what she did was wrong and how she can make it better. And you can ask her not to do it again.
You should make it dramatic, and say something like "How could you?!" and run away. Eventually your friend will come to you and say sorrry with guilt and they will appoligise lots and then you forgive them and you're friends again! But, as everyone knows, they aren't a close friend if they talk behind your back. I had a friend who I thought was a friend till I found out she was telling all my pals not to be friends with me.
No, i thought you everyone was thought that in 2nd grade!
apologize and admit you were confused about what she wanted, ask her to forgive you and if she wants to do anything Saturday etc...
Everyone, even Mickey thought that the cereal was yucky
Of course not, there is no rational argument against homosexuality.
he ran throught the forest to him out his friends snow white, bambi, and came clean with everyone that he loved because they thought he was so cool, and amazing. and thought he was a kind person to be around, he loved his animals and the human race.
Avicenna's metaphysics influenced the thought of Thomas Aquinas.
An argument that is strong, sound, and valid is a cogent one.