So our school built a new addition. I, being awesome (actually I had the help of a teacher) got into the new addition, and used every bathroom. They are all mine now.
So anyways, I decided to make this a legit thread.....don't you just love it, when people try and take your stuff and claim at as there own? This stops in highschool when people stick up for them selfs, but littler kids often have trouble with other people having things.
My sister has lost numerous pencils that way, along with erasers, colour pencils and rulers. I have always been far too possessive to have that happen to me.
Besides, if you really want, you can just mentally terrorize people into believing you when you say something is yours.
I don't really love it, but I do love to fight and destroy their claims. I've always done so.
Though I am responsible for me losing my own stuff most of the time. That doesn't help at all.
I don't usually find it funny misleading children to believe something which causes them to panic and go amok. Sometimes I do so, but very infrequently.
I hate when my younger brother always says things in my room are his. I caught him with his hands in my wallet once. He told me I owed him $5, but he was holding a $20 bill in his hands. I also found him pounding on my keyboard once. Pounding. I pounded his head. Not really, but he wished he didn't touch my keyboard.
One time, I discovered this new continent, so I was like "Oh snap I'm totally gonna colonize the hell out of that continent" but then there were people already there so I was like "awww man" because I thought they wouldn't give me any land, but then I thought "what if I give these people some blankets... covered in smallpox" and so I did that, and you should have seen their faces when they realized their blankets carried a lethal disease instead of being warm and fuzzy, they were all like "ah man he totally tricked us!" and then they died of small pox.
Besides, if you really want, you can just mentally terrorize people into believing you when you say something is yours.
I often got in trouble when I was a little kid: Dumb kid:"This is mine now!" ME:"No it is not. It's still mine, even if you got it." DK:"I have it so it is mine." ME:"Really? -take something random of DK- Now THIS is mine" DK:"AAAAARRRGGHHH!"-physical attack- Teacher:"Stop!" You could imagine the rest...