Man, my brother is such a little b!tch.

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Sundog

Lifer
Nov 20, 2000
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Originally posted by: cashman
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Go get a nice 4' piece of 8 gauge wire. It's typically sold in audio stores as "power distribution wire."

Beat his ass.

Viper GTS

Man, that would fvcking hurt! :Q


Just what I need. :D

Anything will work, no need to take a special trip to the store.

2x4, golf club, bat, mag light, boot to the head, etc.

 

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: y2kc
Originally posted by: cashman
Originally posted by: y2kc
I just wanna drive home right now and BEAT THE SH!T OUT OF HIS ASS

what are you waiting for? for him to start pushing your mom around?

He doesn't done anything to my mom, he just hates my Dad for some reason. My Dad's parenting is harsh, but you definitely learn and have respect for others. I love him for that, and I really realized what I got when I moved out.

i'm not trying to be a smart a$$ but how harsh could his parenting be if your brother has the stones to push him down (twice)? sounds like one of those bratty kids you see in the mall only ten years older.. I would not have DREAMED of putting a hand on my Father...not only out of fear but out of respect. He would have had to reestablish his dominance in the home immediately. The balance of power has shifted in your parents home. Your dad is going to have to whoop a$$ if he wants to make this right, period.

Yea, but I was raised the same way my brother was. That's what I don't understand; I know he was scared sh1tless of my Dad when we were younger and all of a sudden he thinks he is stronger than my Dad. My Dad will give it to him, he already filtered his ip out of the router plus took away his computer so he can't play on it. And I know he will sneak and steal it back yet he won't be able to play online. :p Yet he's had his computer taken away (the only thing that matters to him) he still does not learn his lesson.
 

BD231

Lifer
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Treat him like you hate him, your dad should do the same.

Your dad should REALLY not bend over like he is, kids with that type of attitude need a wakeup call. If your dad we're to move all his sh*t out of the house one day while he was at school and lock your brother out, it might scare him into a decent fuggin attitude.

Make sure you look down on him though, and don't ever offer any sort of help. Don't try and reason with him either, it never works.

If your dad dosen't step up you should, I'm sure your bro cares more about you than him so the impact would be greater.
 

Rogue

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Get home and monkey stomp his a$$ ASAP! It will make you feel much better about yourself.
 

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: BD231
Treat him like you hate him, your dad should do the same.

Your dad should REALLY not bend over like he is, kids with that type of attitude need a wakeup call. If your dad we're to move all his sh*t out of the house one day while he was at school and lock your brother out, it might scare him into a decent fuggin attitude.

Make sure you look down on him though, and don't ever offer any sort of help. Don't try and reason with him either, it never works.

If your dad dosen't step up you should, I'm sure your bro cares more about you than him so the impact would be greater.

Yea, my Dad pretty much is fvcking pissed off at him. Even before this, he didn't like his attitude. This is the last straw and I'm gonna help my Dad straighten him out. My Dad never backed out in the past, he was always the mean one. Now I really see WHY he did it. To prove his point that he isn't gonna put up with our sh!t. :D
 

BooGiMaN

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Jul 5, 2001
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he is laughing when he was talking to you for the simple fact that he got away with it....now he will do it over and over
either go kick his ass...have you dad kick his ass..throw him out of the house or call the cops for an overnight stay in the county jail...


you guys let it go this one time and he will be out of control, i have seen it happen.
 

y2kc

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Originally posted by: cashman
Originally posted by: y2kc
Originally posted by: cashman
Originally posted by: y2kc
I just wanna drive home right now and BEAT THE SH!T OUT OF HIS ASS

what are you waiting for? for him to start pushing your mom around?

He doesn't done anything to my mom, he just hates my Dad for some reason. My Dad's parenting is harsh, but you definitely learn and have respect for others. I love him for that, and I really realized what I got when I moved out.

i'm not trying to be a smart a$$ but how harsh could his parenting be if your brother has the stones to push him down (twice)? sounds like one of those bratty kids you see in the mall only ten years older.. I would not have DREAMED of putting a hand on my Father...not only out of fear but out of respect. He would have had to reestablish his dominance in the home immediately. The balance of power has shifted in your parents home. Your dad is going to have to whoop a$$ if he wants to make this right, period.

Yea, but I was raised the same way my brother was. That's what I don't understand; I know he was scared sh1tless of my Dad when we were younger and all of a sudden he thinks he is stronger than my Dad. My Dad will give it to him, he already filtered his ip out of the router plus took away his computer so he can't play on it. And I know he will sneak and steal it back yet he won't be able to play online. :p Yet he's had his computer taken away (the only thing that matters to him) he still does not learn his lesson.

Based on your post i think it's safe to say that your brother has lost all respect for the man for whatever reason. This is going to happen again because he knows he can get away with it.

This can only get worse if nothing is done. Leaving the house was the worse thing your dad could have done IMHO.



 

fumbduck

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Aug 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: y2kc
I just wanna drive home right now and BEAT THE SH!T OUT OF HIS ASS

what are you waiting for? for him to start pushing your mom around?

w3rd.

Older bros have responsibilities. This is a privelage.

agreed. my older brother used to beat the sh!t out of me. i hated him for it, but now i love him like a brother and am going to be living with him.
 

Stark

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Jun 16, 2000
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who's the guy on Jackass who's always beating up his dad?

my son would not be long for this earth if he ever pulled that crap.
 

Mill

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: Stark
who's the guy on Jackass who's always beating up his dad?

my son would not be long for this earth if he ever pulled that crap.

Bam Margera. I'm sure his Dad is ok with it, considering Bam has given them tons of money.
 

iamme

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Jul 21, 2001
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it's a tough call for your parents.

i'm sure your dad could give him a real good ass whooping. but he'd probably get thrown in jail and your brother may use that as an excuse to become even "worse".

otoh, i feel like he really needs an ass pounding to realize he can't get away with stuff like that.
 

FuZoR

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Sep 22, 2001
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first thing is first.. you need to get over there and give him a beating then you tell his sorry ingrateful ass to shape up. 16 is to old to play that sorta crap.
 

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: iamme
it's a tough call for your parents.

i'm sure your dad could give him a real good ass whooping. but he'd probably get thrown in jail and your brother may use that as an excuse to become even "worse".

otoh, i feel like he really needs an ass pounding to realize he can't get away with stuff like that.

That's what I think my Dad may be afraid of. And my fvcking brother would probably call the cops too. :disgust:
 

EvilYoda

Lifer
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Whenever I read about children talking back and fighting with their parents, that just blows my mind...granted, I came from a strict and traditional Chinese background, so respect and obedience (sp?) is taught much more, but I just can't fathom how you could possible reason fighting with your parents.

Sorry to hear about your situation, but it sounds like you're in for quite a trip, so perhaps something should be done now, but I don't know what could possibly get through a 16-year old's mind. Good luck.
 

AvesPKS

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Hopefully someday he'll realize just how fortunate he is, and be thankful. It took me a little while to realize just how fortunate I was/am growing up.
 

Danman

Lifer
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Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Whenever I read about children talking back and fighting with their parents, that just blows my mind...granted, I came from a strict and traditional Chinese background, so respect and obedience (sp?) is taught much more, but I just can't fathom how you could possible reason fighting with your parents.

Sorry to hear about your situation, but it sounds like you're in for quite a trip, so perhaps something should be done now, but I don't know what could possibly get through a 16-year old's mind. Good luck.

No, my parents are damned strict. They always have been. My Dad has been kind of depressed since he got laid off in Feb 02 @ Sun Microsystems. He's been very, very quiet which is not normal for him. He was always uptight but he's been a lot nicer and caring towards me. I don't see how the Asian way is taught more either. :disgust: My best friend when I was younger went through the same shiat I did. Unless your parents hated you.
 

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: AvesPKS
Hopefully someday he'll realize just how fortunate he is, and be thankful. It took me a little while to realize just how fortunate I was/am growing up.

Yea, you wanna hear something funny guys? :D

HE WANTS TO JOIN TEH MARINES!

How is he gonna get through that if he doesn't even respect his father?