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I have been through some tough times in my life so I really do know what I am talking about. Yeah, and I hate writing these things because I never know what to say!!!!
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EWWW MANNN!
if you make me eat eggs i will not go with you
and than what huhhh?!?! huh?!
I won't make you eat eggs!!! I promise!! i'm not THAT evil!!!! but my mother wanted me to ask you.. do you like yogurt.... yeah, I know it's extremely random!!!! I love you!!!!!
Is god real im confused
Yes, God is real!There is scientific evidence that what is says God did in Genesis 1 and2, those are the Creation Stories if you don't know. And if you are asking about God being real because of some hard times you are going through, just know that God doesn't give you more than you can handle, and even if you feel like you can't handle it, He knows you can. I'm really sorry is this sounds like a "Christian" answer, but I am a Christian, so this is what I believe to be true. Hope this helped you!
A little more than 25 years ago, I met a guy who became a friend. About three years after we met, he took my car out one night, got drunk and smashed it up. I had to pay to tow the car away, junk it, and for tickets. Cost me over $1,000 at the time. He never offered to pay me for the damages to my car.
He was doing bad financially at that time and I figured that later on, when he was doing well, over time he would find some way to compensate me because we were still "friends."
Fast forward 25 years. This "friend" is single and doing well, owns house, car, good job, etc. Last year I borrowed $300 from him to buy emergency plane tickets, and told him I'd pay him back when I could. About three weeks later, he began to demand repayment in full. He was nasty about it so I reminded him about his car wreck 25 years ago. Nobody made him pay then.
He was still angry; I was stunned. No, I did not ever pay him back. The crisis has passed but I want to know, who's right about this? Should he get his $300 back? And what about people who think the passage of time relieves them of their financial and moral obligations? Your help please....
I honestly think you should pay the guy back! I mean, you promised that you would pay him back, and if you have the money, you really need to do it! When he borrowed the money from you, he never said that he would pay you back, did he?