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Sloane |
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38 | 41.76% |
Tori |
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53 | 58.24% |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Of course. So all you have to do is show that you own what you want to take from me. The fact that I don't own it (which I haven't disputed) doesn't give you license to take it. [/ QUOTE ] I guess we just have to disagree about that one, if somebody promises me to pay me $10k and he denies it I go and get it, if he says you can't prove it I still force him to pay. I don't just accept "it is in my possession, so the burden on proof is on you". [/ QUOTE ] More changing parameters. There has been no promise by me to give anyone apples. This sideshow is over. HAND. [/ QUOTE ] Okay, change it to he stealing 1k from me and never promising to give it back. I still don't accept "it is in my possession, so the burden on proof is on you". [/ QUOTE ] When did he steal it from you? You already admitted there's no evidence to support the case for entitlement, and now saying he stole your apple or $1K. This is make believe. > You don't own the apple just because you possess it. > Well I have it and you have no claim to ownership. > Well what if you promised that you'd give it to me and I took it. > I didn't promise to give it to you. > Well what if you stole it from me and said you wouldn't give it back. > When and how did I steal it from *you*? > ((((what's your next play, Arnfinn?))) |
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