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MuseSick
Mercury Poisoning!
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It'd never hurt to force your brother into growing up..
I remember my Mum telling me, that when she was young she'd bullied a girl to the point where she had bruises on her arms. The girl never told her parents and her parents thought nothing of it.
My grandfather, my Mum's own DAD turned around and said it wasn't right, he took her down to the police and she was put on house arrest.
As awful as it seems, because it can screw a lot of things up, I grab his stash of pot, or whatever and give him away to the cops or something. Because if he goes to jail, he'll see things he never wish he had.
If you can't change him yourself, make him want to change himself.
It sounds awful, but turn around and guilt trip him, use the same lines he uses. Tell him little things that'll make his insides twist.
It sounds like an awful thing to do, but if you make him feel like you know everyone else in the house feels. Over time, things will change.
I hope things get better, I hope your brother grows up, because you don't deserve it. Not even because of the lack of equality, but because it's not right, first of all for him to be doing drugs and contaminating everyone in the blood house, it's not fair for him to deprive you of your sleep and take all of your food. Tell him he needs to pitch in or get the hell out. Change the locks, change the garage code. If you end up kicking him out again. But I think the worst of all things, is if no one but you say's anything- he's never going to take it seriously.
It's like me and my sister, I'm much smarter than she is, but she takes the fact that I'm her sister, and makes it so because I'm her sister, and ONLY her sister she doesn't have to listen.
Your brother needs a nice kick in the ass.
-hugs-
"Everyone else is either asleep or having sex. I've been watching cable television and eating jello."
-The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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Posted 07-31-2011, 10:50 PM
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