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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:38 pm
lymelady Scribblemouse Actually, I did find one way around it, but it wasn't so much finding a way around it as my sister deciding to do her 'You're faking being disabled' crap while my dad was within earshot. Man that was funny. Now that I think about it, something just like this happens to me. My mum tells my sister and I to tidy up, and my sister waits until she's left before saying 'You tidy up, I have other stuff to do' and when I say no, she goes into a tantrum to the tune of 'She's not helping tidy up!' My father's best friend accused me of faking being sick in front of my sister, and it upset me badly. When my dad found out, he was furious, he almost kicked his friend out. Kaiser, you had BETTER be getting clothing, I'm scarred. But anyway, saying, "It's not my fault" sounds pretty much like whining. You might just want to phrase it differently... Recounting the whole thing, calmly, with detail might help. Especially if you can quote everything he's said. In my experience, people who have, say, said something nasty to you, freak out when you can directly quote them to an authority figure like a teacher. They get flustered and it shows their guilt, kinda thing. Don't know if this would help in your situation though, since he didn't say much thst time . . . Yeah, my sister got yelled at for some time afterwards, hehe.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:41 pm
Oh no, thats what she hears, I explain the whole incident fully, but she is automatically assuming I'm telling a biased portion of it.
I state that, well when I was hit twice for laughing, I understand what I might have done wrong, but it still isn't right for him to hot me, and for you to be alright with it.
And no... ima be a nakie noob running around.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:06 pm
Now that I've started down memory lane, I remember something like this happening. My sister had been arguing with me, so we were split up. She went downstairs, I was told to stay upstairs. Few minutes later, she comes tearing into the room I'm in and starts punching me and screaming. Fortunately my dad was right behind her and managed to get her off me and haul her back downstairs.
Even though we're the same age, she's a bit bigger than me and has the advantage (since I'm just generalyl worse at defending myself/running away) so she got into quite a bit of trouble for that little stunt. I still don't know what prompted her. It certainly wasn't me - I mean, we had been split up.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:18 pm
Haha, oh God. I barely ever fight with my sister, or at least I barely ever FOUGHT with my sister when I was still living at home. When we were younger we fought, but not in many years.
Although because I'm older I tended to be the one that got in trouble. It's the curse of being the older child, you're supposed to be more mature than them even if they're only like a year younger than you.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:43 pm
Scribblemouse Now that I've started down memory lane, I remember something like this happening. My sister had been arguing with me, so we were split up. She went downstairs, I was told to stay upstairs. Few minutes later, she comes tearing into the room I'm in and starts punching me and screaming. Fortunately my dad was right behind her and managed to get her off me and haul her back downstairs. Even though we're the same age, she's a bit bigger than me and has the advantage (since I'm just generalyl worse at defending myself/running away) so she got into quite a bit of trouble for that little stunt. I still don't know what prompted her. It certainly wasn't me - I mean, we had been split up. Eep! I feel your pain. My little brother eventually outgrew me...and got into a very difficult stage in life where he had a problem with anger management, but at least I always had warning to leave the room and lock my door. That's so weird that she came out of nowhere.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 2:02 pm
Well Imagine a 320 pound and a 270 pound 6'2" men bickering like kids.
I feel sorry for my mom.
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:13 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:15 pm
Kaiser got the operation? eek
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:53 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 7:09 pm
wow. knew they were scary and possibly responcibla for several hard lives from millions of people all over the world...but possibly murder? That they refuse lagitimet medical help...
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:08 pm
eek There's a guy on this "Ask women anything!" thread, he hasn't logged in since December 2003 and the only real thing he has on his avatar is an ANGELIC SASH!! eek He has only 200 or so posts, too... crying I'm so sad all of a sudden...
And that video is scary...
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:22 pm
Ya a guy has the name 'Kaiser' which is all I really want to name my avi >.<. POS!
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:38 am
Yeah, I already knew most of that. It really is an awful cult. Speaking of which, my siggy really should read "cult" rather than "religion"... And I think there was more to it originally, but it got cut off because I couldn't fit it all. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:55 am
I don't know much about Scientology, but what I have heard sounds freaky O_o I think I'll refrain from watching that video . . . . too soon awake to be seeing dead bodies.
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:15 pm
Oh! That reminds me! Lisa Macpherson has a MySpace. It takes a while to get added, but if you feel the way I do on the subject, it can never hurt to friend her.
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