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What makes you think you can walk into any house and just take things? Houses belong to someone, even if you don't know who it is. You're just a thief, plain and simple. And you're cool with being a thief or you would have brought everything back once you realized the house wasn't "abandoned".
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OP, you should have realized that it was robbery long before other people showed up. Just because no one lives in a house doesn't mean that no one owns the house, and all the property inside. Just because it's not being used or seen regularly doesn't mean it isn't wanted. Don't take things that aren't yours. On the other hand, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who likes to look around abandoned houses.
today I saw a car pulling out of my driveway. thinkin that its probably people who were lost, I didn't pay any mind. then I found out that I was robbed. everything that was left from my family was gone.. FML
I can understand the error, because there are a ton of "free piles" in my city. And they should have known better than to leave their stuff sitting unattended outside. But this error was easy enough to redress--just give them their stuff back. F their lives, not yours.
How is this a FYL? The other family was the one getting robbed... by incredibly stupid people no less.
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That is an interesting family outing. My family and I generally go to the park or the roller rink. Your family engages in criminal activity. Right on, OP.