You're both immature and childish. He had no right to sell your gamecube. But, that by no means gives you the right to break his psp and assault him.Walmart Security said:Am I right or is he right?
No, but he might sue and press charges for injuries caused from a powerbomb into a school locker.Zeonix said:No way in hell that kid is going to sue the kid he stole a gamecube from over a psp.
Man, thats just too far. Althought it'd be bad ass to see, is it worth it over a gamecube? Just nab his PSP and hide it, and just get all your friends to pretend you never brought it (like if he says DUDE WHERES MY PSP, have all your friends say, "Wtf you talkin about you never brought it. It was probally a dream or soemthing.)Walmart Security said:After this im going to find him and give him a vertical powerbomb into the lockers, courtesy of Security (lol, that kinda rhymed).
Since when exactly?Why the hell would you want to destroy it?! Take it! It's the king of handhelds
If your sick of him taking advantage of you, then cut him loose. But if you"ve been letting him take advantage of you all this time in the first place, then that would make this whole ordeal pretty much your fault from the begining. Im all for you teaching him a lesson even if it's wrong, i think he deserves it, but everyone is right, he could press charges, so just get the PSP, cut him loose, get new friends and move on, he's just not worth it.Walmart Security said:I know its not right, and i agree with you about myself being immature bout this, but im sick of him taking advantage of me and i want to teach him a lesson.
"Sell his -other friends- games to make up for it" So then what, to make up to those friends he'll ebay his mother's jewlery? Don't waste your time with people like this.Walmart Security said:he was super sorry and that I could sell his other friends games on ebay to make up for it.