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Tell him he owes you the money you spent buying your clothes back
only got 20$ in your pocket?
I'd have a talk with him if I were you, that's incredibly disrespectful.
Couldn't have been missing your clothes that much, if you went though "heaps" of it before you realized it was yours.
...how did you not recognize your own clothes?
Turn about is fair play!
Did you tell the workers at the thrift store that those clothes belonged to you but your dad gave them away without you knowing? My mom once gave away her fathers special coat and some other clothes to the thrift store before by accident but realized what she did and just told the people who worked there so they let her take what was left of our things back
I worked at a Goodwill for a few years, and they will only return the clothes to the person who donated them, and only if they had gotten a donation receipt, or the staff remembered them. Since her father dropped them off, he'd have to be the one to get them back, and I don't think he'd be interested in that.
if u didn't notice heaps of your own clothes had gone mia, u deserved it..I take my some of my kids toys to the thrift store when they act like spoiled brats who dont appreciate what they have..maybe he is tryn to tell you something
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Donate his clothes, and take him shopping in that trift store.
I think he might be trying to say it's time for you to move out, in his own jerkish way. I hope you didn't have to pay to much for your clothes. Again.