Yes, throwing paper at someone can be considered assault if it causes harm or puts the person in fear of harm.
Yes, it's considered vandalism.
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By doing it in a game of rock paper scissors (assuming he had rock).
Yes, throwing toilet paper in the trash instead of flushing it down the toilet can have negative environmental impacts, such as contributing to landfill waste and potentially increasing methane emissions. It is generally more environmentally friendly to flush toilet paper down the toilet, as long as it is biodegradable and won't clog the plumbing system.
An arm throwing it is causing the thrust.
It means to throw up inside a bag so you don't end up, throwing up all over someone or something.
Plagiarism is when you use someone else's ideas or words without giving them credit. Forgetting to cite a source in your paper is considered plagiarism because you are not acknowledging where you got the information from.
Paper is a reuseable resource that can be recycled. Trees must be cut down to make paper, and harmful chemicals are used in its manufacture.
You have to keep throwing the crumpled paper at his face and his face will turn red and he will catch the paper and throw it back!!
To hurt someone is to physically and/or mentally injure them whether it's a simple paper cut or a full on stab...
The current world record for throwing a paper ball into a bin without missing is held by Dylan Morrison, who made 66 consecutive shots in 2016.