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"Entitled gym bro thought my Bluetooth headphones were his to ’borrow‘"
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When will people learn that taking something that doesn't belong to them will probably result in a problem for them? Swiping up an item that's left out in the open is, if anything, in poor taste and just proves that they have a skewed moral compass. It might seem exhilarating to delve into the world of theft, but it just creates more moral gray areas for you and hardships for the person you stole from. Didn't we learn not to give these habits the light of day? What happened to the golden rule? Were we stealing other kids' school lunches when the teacher taught us this?…
In this next story, a gym-goer gets their headphones stolen by a "gym bro." They left their headphones out in the open while they stopped in the locker room to get something, but the gym bro had already swiped them up and chose to scold them when they confronted him about the headphones. You'd think that if the owner of an item you stole is giving you the third degree, you'd eat your moral misstep and be done with it. Yeah, not this guy. Scroll to read.
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