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My friend showed me a letter he left to his ex-roommate yesterday. I thought it was a bit extreme. His ex roommate was a old man, who stole $50 of his food when they were roommates and refused to admit it or pay it back.
From what he learned, his roommate, also had some issues with domestic violence, and has 2 charges of beating women, and threatening to kill an ex-girlfriend. He stole since he had no money for food, as he is a addict, and usually gambles his social assistance cheques away. So my buddy left him a note when he moved out. This is what he wrote. Did he go too far?
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I am not any kind of expert on these kinds of things, but I can see nothing good coming from such letter, unless he wrote it for catharsis and then burned it. It is over the top in my opinion. That's my two cents.
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Oooh, i dont think God likes it when others speak for him without prior authorization. And i say that as a lapsed catholic / atheist.
Plus im not too sure what kind of sodomite action you get for fifty bucks these days. |
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