If you pick up a knife someone else dropped, it can be perceived in different ways depending on the context. Legally, it could be considered a form of theft if the owner can be identified and it’s not clear you intend to return it. Socially, it may raise concerns about safety or intentions, so it's best to handle such situations cautiously. If you're unsure, it's often best to notify the owner or a nearby authority instead.
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if the ticket is dropped it doesn't necessarily change who is at fault for an accident........... if you want to expand this question to more detail i could possibly be of more assistance
Move on
You don't go there.
If someone else calls "Uno" before you do, you must draw two cards as a penalty.
u sue them, what else?
That is a criminal act of Fraud
You will be admitted
You should consider moving on and finding someone else or wait till they break up and then talk about it.
Nothing happens. He will like you and since you don't like him ignore him. He will out grow it or find someone else to like. I promise you that in 5th grade he will like someone else.
People think that this first statement jogs your memory.
Bullying happens when someone feels powerless. They then try to have power over someone else to feel like they can control someone.