Is it legal to help your son's girlfriend have an unfortunate accident? Asking for a friend
Remember how he had all my Pathfinder books, and my versions of 2, 3.5 and 5 D&D books wanting to try his hand at in person game with his friends?
Guess whos girlfriend was being an entitled selfish "world revolves around me" idiot (as usual) that not ONLY came in his office/gaming spare room and sat a full glass of coke on my stack 2nd ed D&D books as a 'coaster' because she couldn't be assed to walk 5 feet to a real table, but then accidently knocked it over being sassy and snippy when my son saw and asked her to move it, soaking 3/4 of them in sticky ass brown Coca Cola?!
I feel so bad for my son, he keeps telling me he is sorry, he promised to keep them in good shape. Not his fault, he didn't even see her sit it on them at first.
[Rant on..]
But I'm livid at her. If it was the pathfinder books, or 5th ed..no biggie. Sucks but can just buy more they are not old. Those 2nd Ed books are older than my son. I had them for 25+ years.
I can buy more sure, but even I have things I am sentimental about. New books wont be the same. I had them in high school, reading them with friends in the library. They have traveled with me from place I live to place I live, moved with me when I got married. Have literally 1000's of hours of gameplay out of them with friends I dont see anymore (or some that passed away).
Fucking bitch!
[Rant off..]
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