I brought a book to school and left it under my desk during my last class of the day which ends at around 5 p.m. Fairly late, and it was in one of the less-used, high up floors in my building. I was worried, but assumed it would be there today when I checked at 9 a.m. I was wrong. And now I'm filled with so much anger. Who the fuck steals a paperback book?
Ask the cleaning lady or security guard what happened to it, brainlet.
>>9170525
First place I went. The janitors are supposed to turn lost things over to a particular office in our school, the women at the desk said nobody handed anything in. I'll check again tomorrow though.
>>9170531
Burn down the school for Academia is a corrupt body, friend.
Embrace Autodidactism.
>>9170519
I do. I mean, if it's just sitting there, and it's on a topic that interests me, and I will get away with it, why not steal it? I'm not likely to ever interact with your autistic ass IRL
>>9170519
How can you not tell us what it was? And who wouldn't take an interesting paperback from an empty classroom?
>>9170519
Has your school admitted a lot of ethnic minorities recently, perhaps as a result of affirmative action?
When I was in high school and dumb asses like you would forget their textbooks, me and my mates used to draw several penises on them, spit on them and rip off pages.
>>9170541
OK, I take these kind of threats very seriously. Just to give you a heads up, I've submitted on FBI report linking to your comment that's suggesting to burn down a school.
>>9170519
That's not stealing. By leaving it in the room, you forfeited your claim to the book. Legally, it was up for grabs as soon as you walked out.