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"We make war so that we may live in peace." -aristotle

"If you judge someone right away, you will not be able to learn to love them."

I'm Hayley, I'll try to help you as best I can. I'm 18, and a senior in high school. I like art, music, and clothing. I'm a vegetarian abd have been consistent with it for four years. I have two dogs a westie named misty and a Maltese/poodle mix named mally. I know a lot about dogs because any time
my dogs get a scratch, I research and call the vet haha.

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My friend's mom said that I couldn't dye my hair at her house. I did it anyway. My friend helped me dye it, too. She must have let some of it drip onto the hard wood floor, and her mom got very mad at me and said I had to pay for it. I brought over cleaning supplies and took the spots out of the floor, though.

I got a phonecall a few days later from my friend's mom. She said that the towel that I used when drying my hair got dye on it. She also said that she used that towel on her $100 swimsuit and it is now covered in hair dye and ruined. The swimsuit is a year old, and only the bottom piece is "ruined".

What do I do? I don't have $100 to give to replace a year old swimsuit. And I honestly think that she put stuff on her swimsuit just to get a new swimsuit for free.

Even though its a year old swimsuit, and you get the stuff off the hardwood flooring. You still did something against what she said to do. Which is rude too. Its your fault, pay for it. Next time don't do that at a friends house. I know you don't want to pay for it. But you know if someone ruined something of yours no matter how old it is, you'd be angry and want them to pay for it too. A year old isn't really that bad..but I guess that depends on where you live. If she only used it in the summer, then its not like its some old bathing suit. So I think you should pay for it..

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