They will instantly hate each other because the other one thinks all about themselves, and not them. On the other hand, they could very well get along and be compatible. Depends on what people.
She met him at the dance at the gym.
Sometimes people who would not otherwise do bad things end up doing them because they are pushed into it by someone else. That sort of thing happens everywhere and has been happening for a long time. Sometimes people who do something wrong regret it later and the guilt eats them alive. That sort of thing happens everywhere and has been happening for a long time. These two aspects of the play are universal.
The meeting of the two sisters is what happens first in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban sister Princesses Antigone and Ismene meet outside the main entrance to the Theban royal palace. The final battle of the first civil war over the Theban royal succession occurs the day before. But the event takes place before the opening of the play and therefore does not count as the play's very first event.
They say they love each other and talk about getting married!
What happens when two frogs kiss? The get Tongue tied
Nothing "happens". They meet, and the rays continue merrily along their ways, never to meet again!
A televised election debate.
A tsunami happens.
All the mountain men got together and partied and got drunk. They had bargainers and traders.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, tornados
because of two cloud meet each other
Two people who never meet are Box and Cox from the one act operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan
They do not meet at right angles to one another.
Hand shaking. It happens when people meet or part. Amongst Muslims, it happens only if the two parties are of the same gender.
Nothing happens between the sperm. Each tries to fertilise the ovum.
When two waves meet, wave interference occurs, causing them both to take on a different shape at the moment they meet.
When the two waves meet, a wave interference occurs, causing them both to take on a different shape at the moment they meet.