TheGuyWithTheTacoma
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This one time in high school (either 9th or 10th grade), my history teacher caught me playing with a Rubiks Cube and confiscated it. This did not sit well with me. He didn't give it back to me at the end of class and gave no hint as to when he would give it back, so before I left class to go to lunch I just took it off his desk when he wasn't looking and went on with my day...
A day or two later, my history teacher confronted me about stealing MY Rubiks Cube back and said I was lucky he didn't suspend me. My response was very "Yeah, whatever..." and I never got in trouble, nor did I ever have anymore problems with that teacher in the future. I'm pretty sure there were other times I "reacquired" personal property from a teacher who I'd felt wrongfully confiscated it, but this is the only time I can actually remember.
Just about everybody I have shared this story with has agreed with me and my actions.
A day or two later, my history teacher confronted me about stealing MY Rubiks Cube back and said I was lucky he didn't suspend me. My response was very "Yeah, whatever..." and I never got in trouble, nor did I ever have anymore problems with that teacher in the future. I'm pretty sure there were other times I "reacquired" personal property from a teacher who I'd felt wrongfully confiscated it, but this is the only time I can actually remember.
Just about everybody I have shared this story with has agreed with me and my actions.
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