TWOBLOCK: Your post made me laugh. The person that passed the "test" is numb to the world. When he stole over $500 from me over one year ago, he just gave me this blank look. He'd give the same look if you told him he won a million dollars versus a look he'd give if you caught him in the act of killing someone. I don't even know if he was the one that stole the money, but the woman "narrowed it down" to him and I. I'm more concerned with why I failed, because while I don't know he was the one that stole the money (many people come in and out of this house), I do know I wasn't the one that took it. At first, I went crazy and the "examiner" said to the woman, "That's how they all react." Man, I just wanted to go back in that room and knock him out. I was visibly upset. I have never claimed to be a saint, but I've never, ever in my many years on this planet stolen from family or friends. It all just seems like a bad dream. You see, everyone wins: the "examiner" gets paid, the woman gets her money back and now wants the exam fee from me and the person that stole the money has it free and clear. And then, silly me, someone who works hard, doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, doesn't do drugs and worked for everything he has, now must come up with close to $2000. TWOBLOCK, for me, the damage has already been done. These people are clannish and the two women in the house can create a conspiracy theory as to why a straw was removed from the counter. Sending the woman who had her money stolen to this site would only, in her eyes, further prove my "deception". That's just how she'll think. But, I can't blame her, though, because it was never about the truth, it was about recouping this money. And, stupid me, a few days after I heard this happened, though of possibly selling some things on eBay just to give her a few dollars. Again, TWOBLOCK, thank you for your time. If anyone else has some insight, please let me know.
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