Board Thread:Games Tent/@comment-36739672-20180909010000/@comment-31322722-20180916033050

It honestly sounds very different than the fights I would have with my sister. Those usually went something like this:

My sister: Hey, it’s time to go to bed now.

Me: Hold on a sec, I’m drawing.

My sister: Now.

Me: Can you just wait?

My sister: *looks at the tablet screen* Who are you drawing an outfit for, Tinker Bell?

Me: Can you just shut up? I’m not, and that should be obvious, but I guess you really are an idiot.

My sister: Okay, well, if you get in trouble, all the blame will get put on me! And you’re the idiot!

Me: ... You’re really mean, you know that?

My sister: You’re the one who’s being mean!

Me: *sighhhh*

My sister: Just shut up.

Me: Can you just stop? I’m almost done, I promise.

My sister: No!!

...And then we would push each other around and go to our rooms, furious at each other.

Obviously, we’ve grown out of that stuff. But most of our other little-kid-arguments usually had one point where we were trying to morally shame each other by saying “you’re really mean” or something of that nature. Now it’s more like:

My sister: Do the dishes.

Me: It’s your turn though.

My sister: Yeah, well, mom said you have to do it today.

Me: But it’s your turn!!

My sister: Just do the dishes.

Me: Well, I can unload the dishwasher.

My sister: Do the dishes.

Me: It’s your turn. I’m not doing it.

My sister: Okay, fine, it won’t be my problem if you get in trouble...

Me: Except I won’t, because it’s YOUR TURN.

So, we never really had a huge argument or anything. But like, you have it pretty good. My parents — especially my mom — would call you guys “stupid wiki friends”, so I’m pretty sure that point is valid from an outside perspective, but the other statements are just stupid.