Is most cultures, theft is seen as a bad thing and there's basically no way to relativize this. Specially without any context. In the free world and even in many dictatorships, taking something that is not yours is an action that faces punishment of some kind.
Even if the object stolen is of little to no value, it is still morally wrong.
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Hello I am sorry that I am writing this letter very late to u you are asking me before you later send me that I would have to tell you my school days trip it was Wonderful I enjoyed very lot I go there at 12 o’clock I leave there I go to many rights many schools enjoy in the bus also there then I School organise a party do you party all the things that we need our favourite items also “I want also go where you are also there at that trip holidays I want to go with you then then then you tell me when we go there it was very interesting I go there every time we take many selfies their I amOffer write it that was rollercoasters ride and I am chat with the name of God I am very very very afraid of that right but when I open my eyes was very missing right and I am very awkwardly this flight was very wonderful this is most memorable trip of my life
thank you
give regards to elders and wishes to young ones
I would describe a Disney princesses awakening as slow and delicate, almost graceful.
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She was in an eternal slumber, that's all she could do was sleep, until the spell was broken by me. She was slow, but steady. She seemed as beautiful and as graceful as she was before the curse. (which couldn't be possible)
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So basically, the princess looks the same as from when she woke up, and in real life, nobody wakes up perfectly, from what I know.
If you need anything else just ask! Sorry if the example was a little bland.