So i'm playing MW2 on my PS3 with my friends, minding my own business, when my 3 and 5 year old brothers starts bothering my 4 month old Shih Tzu while he's trying to rest. I get my little brothers away from my dog, and the 3 year old starts crying. Then, to cheer himself up, he starts changing the channels on the other TV while my older brother is watching some soccer game. I get my little brother away from the remote, and tell him not to touch it, but then my mom comes in and says: [b]"Leave your brothers alone! What would you do to me if I kept changing the channels? Besides, they can do whatever the hell they want!"[/b]
Well, [b]bullshit![/b] When I was 3-5, there was none of this "You can do whatever the hell you want" crap. If I did anything bad when I was a kid, my parents would get pissed at me, but to my little brothers, it's like they're fucking Princes that get away with everything, even when they totally deserve to get yelled at.
Now, I know what you're thinking: "Geez, they're just kids." Well, with my brothers, once they learn something, it's like that thought is stapled into their brains, making them think they could get away with anything. (NOTE: Me and my older brother never say bad words when they're around, so bad language is taken off the list.) My 5 year old brother [b]barely[/b] ever listens to me when my parents are around, which makes him think of my mom and dad like personal body guards, and my 3 year old brother... not entirely, but he's still kind of a pain. I was a good kid when I was little. I was polite, I payed attention to people, I did good in school, I [b]rarely[/b] did anything bad, so I was one of the nicest kids I knew.
What do you think about my mom being unfair? Do you think she's just trying to be nice to the little kids? Or do you really think it's blasphemy? I'll let you in on more of my parent's unfair-ness, like how my 5 year old brother is allowed to play MW2 (online as well). Anyone wants to know THAT story (or anything else), i'll be glad to share it.
I can imagine some of the trolling I might get... :v:
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Consider yourself lucky. You parents seem to buy you things, care for you, and actually be there. Think of all the orphans and abused children over the world who would kill for any kind of parental love. Shame on you for taking your life for granted. :colbert:
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[QUOTE=ProffesorAssHat;24447639]starts bothering my 4 month old Shih Tzu[/QUOTE]
what
[QUOTE=alphaspida;24447785]what[/QUOTE]
It's a dog
Most stereotypical thread ever.
"Hai, my name is Marcos. I'm about 12 years old in RL. (Hey, almost everyone lies about their age on most websites) I'm an average generic child that goes to an average generic school with generic children (Here's lookin' at you, juniorbove. :P)." from OP's youtube account.
[QUOTE=ProffesorAssHat;24447639]So i'm playing MW2 on my PS3 with my friends, minding my own business, when my 3 and 5 year old brothers starts bothering my 4 month old Shih Tzu while he's trying to rest. I get my little brothers away from my dog, and the 3 year old starts crying. Then, to cheer himself up, he starts changing the channels on the other TV while my older brother is watching some soccer game. I get my little brother away from the remote, and tell him not to touch it, but then my mom comes in and says: [b]"Leave your brothers alone! What would you do to me if I kept changing the channels? Besides, they can do whatever the hell they want!"[/b]
Well, [b]bullshit![/b] When I was 3-5, there was none of this "You can do whatever the hell you want" crap. If I did anything bad when I was a kid, my parents would get pissed at me, but to my little brothers, it's like they're fucking Princes that get away with everything, even when they totally deserve to get yelled at.
Now, I know what you're thinking: "Geez, they're just kids." Well, with my brothers, once they learn something, it's like that thought is stapled into their brains, making them think they could get away with anything. (NOTE: Me and my older brother never say bad words when they're around, so bad language is taken off the list.) My 5 year old brother [b]barely[/b] ever listens to me when my parents are around, which makes him think of my mom and dad like personal body guards, and my 3 year old brother... not entirely, but he's still kind of a pain. I was a good kid when I was little. I was polite, I payed attention to people, I did good in school, I [b]rarely[/b] did anything bad, so I was one of the nicest kids I knew.
What do you think about my mom being unfair? Do you think she's just trying to be nice to the little kids? Or do you really think it's blasphemy? I'll let you in on more of my parent's unfair-ness, like how my 5 year old brother is allowed to play MW2 (online as well). Anyone wants to know THAT story (or anything else), i'll be glad to share it.
I can imagine some of the trolling I might get... :v:[/QUOTE]
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHhahahahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHahahaha
deal w/ it
As soon as I saw "freaking" in the title, I knew what the OP would consist of.
OP's username fits epically.
Ha.
That is all.
I have nice enough parents and wealthy enough parents to afford a PS3 and MW2 my life is hard.
Parents generally just stop giving a shit after the first kid and will be a whole lot more lenient.
[QUOTE=Hmn30;24447647]boo hoo[/QUOTE]
It's the pepsi generation.
Just grow a fucking pair and move along geez.
When she yelled at you, did you tell her your side of the story?
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