Stuff always stolen???

Is it normal for the first thing I think of when I can't find something of mine that someone stole it? Even if I know I probably lost it or I even know that no one has come around, the very first thing that pops into my mind is "someone stole it!" I can rationally tell myself it has not been stolen and I don't call the cops or REALLY even believe it.....but I think it. My mind just tells me it has been stolen. Does anyone else do this? is it normal for the first thing to pop in your head when you can't immediately find something to be that someone stole it?

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  • wistfulmaiden

    People used to steal my food when I worked at Sears. which is a shitty place to work if I haven't already said so multiple times.
    My grandpa said in the 40s when he worked in a factory someone used to steal lunches, so they made a cockroach sandwich. The thefts then mysteriously stopped!

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    • RoseIsabella

      I love it!

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    I only think this when I'm at work. Then again, it's usually true. I've had sweaters stolen from the coat closet at my job and lunches that I labeled and left in the fridge at my job(heck, some of those lunches were half eaten). Out of all the sweaters and lunches in that closet and fridge, it always seemed to be mine(and a small amount of others) that were stolen. I no longer put my stuff in any of those places now.

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    • wistfulmaiden

      On my very first say of beauty school I had an expensive coat stolen. Two lessons learned (don't trust people, don't buy expensive coats).
      Oh yeah and don't use public coatrooms...

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      • Cuntsiclestick

        Sorry to hear that. People are such asses.
        :(

        Now I just put my jacket in a sealed plastic bag and place it in a cabinet at my workstation now. It's not just thieves I have to worry about. I remember times where I'd take my sweater out of that closet to find roaches in it. Yuck! I don't have roaches in my home.

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        • wistfulmaiden

          thank god for that :)

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        • Ellenna

          Yuk yuk yuk, I'd rather have spiders than roaches, I hate them

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          • Cuntsiclestick

            Yeah because the great thing about a spider infestation is that they're a hell of a lot easier to get rid of than roaches. I would know after dealing with both. Lol

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            • Ellenna

              I hadn't thought of that - true, but my revulsion for cockroaches isn't logical, because they don't bite like some spiders do, they just absolutely disgust me.

              It goes back to when I lived in a very remote Aboriginal community for a while and ended up with roaches in my house which used to run out of all the cracks in the stove whenever I turned it on - ooh yuk I'm feeling quite ill at the memory!

              I've come across 2 or 3 where I live now but only occasionally and I assume they're lost as I've never had an infestation here in the mountains like the one in the outback. I poured boiling water on them and flushed them down the toilet. In the outback I had to use one of those bomb things and keep myself and my cat and dog out of the house for hours, which did get finally get rid of them. None of the home remedies worked.

              So how did you get rid of your infestations?

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    • RoseIsabella

      I'm sorry to hear that. I freaking hate thieves! Leave some special brownies laced with herb and chocolate laxatives. The thief will be hella fucked up and shitting a river.
      :-)

      *note: Rosabella is not responsible for any loss of employment or criminal charges that may result from drugging thieving ass coworkers.*

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      • Cuntsiclestick

        Lol. I actually thought of that, but was too much of a chicken to actually do it.

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      • wistfulmaiden

        Ive actually done this (sort of).
        I had a horrible boss who treated us all like crap, I gave her a plate of Fiber One bars coated in ex-lax for Christmas. I hope she had a wild time on the toilet but Ill never know for sure.

        ps have you heard the stories about Fiber One bars? You have to read some of this
        http://www.pleasegodno.com/archives/66-Fiber-One-Bars-make-me-Fart.html

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        • RoseIsabella

          Oh my God, those Fiber One bars, don't eat them like candy; they are not candy!

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          • wistfulmaiden

            they are evil :D

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            • RoseIsabella

              There what do you deserve.
              ;-)

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  • Freedom_

    Yeah, if you've had a lot of shit stolen from you or don't trust some people in your life. An alternative reason is that you just can't fully accept responsibility of your own mishaps.

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    • Hmmmm.....never really thought about the second one. I always thought of myself as pretty responsible for my actions. Maybe subconsciously I don't want to be.

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