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Reply to "Left $15 worth of school supplies in friend's car, she says no"
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[quote=Anonymous]While I sympathize with your loss, I really dislike people like you. You have a situation where you made an error and didn't keep track of your possessions. You tried to backtrack, but cannot actually determine where you lost said item. But people like who find a way to blame someone else for your error and loss irritate me. You don't blame yourself for losing the item, but you blame your friend who drove you shopping for your own error. You said "There's no question that I put the bag in her car." Well, unless you actually searched her car, then I'd say there is a question whether you put it in the car. You say you made multiple stops. Maybe at one of the later stops, when you opened the door or pulled your purse out, the bag slid off the seat and out the door and you never looked at the ground when you got back in to see it fell on the ground. But people like you who blame others for their own losses and error are just bad friends. Do your "friend" a favor. Drop her so that she doesn't have to put up with people like you who assume an antagonistic and negative attitude of someone else blaming them for your mistakes. You are not a good friend.[/quote]
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