Post by Brandon Azzoria on Dec 27, 2007 20:16:54 GMT
My Younger Brother
I just finished a multiplayer game of Call of Duty 4 with him and won 100-65. For then next ten minutes solid, he spewed excuses. "You got too many kills from grenades! Shotguns are cheap! You got lucky!" Blah Blah Blah. He had started playing the game at his friend's house before we got it, so he obviously won the first few games, but each time I did better until this time I utterly destroyed him. Why is it that he acts like a pompous ass when beating me by two kills, then acting like I hacked the game when I make a decisive victory?
Also, when I left to post this in anger -rather than reducing him to a bloody pulp and having Christmas gifts retracted from the overprotective parents- he began that childish bit about me being scared and knowing I'm not going to win anymore and I'm a such and such...Blah blah blah.
Part two, he's a hypocrite. When he does something for somebody, no matter how small, like pointing out a light switch in a dark room, he tells you to say thank you. "Say thank you." If you don't he continues to yell at you until you act eternally gracious or leave. He also demands you say please whenever expecting him to do anything, and to say it nicely. He then turns around and yells at my youngest brother for not doing what he says -he never says please to him- and often beats on him. I do kind things for him often hoping that he'll quit being such a jackass but he never once thanks me, and if I ever point out that he always tells other people to thank him for tiny things then he acts like it's below his dignity to think of it, and screams if he doesn't get his way. He claims that he tells people to say please so that they learn good manners. Firstly, how the hell is it his place to teach his elders manners? Second, don't go trumpeting around telling people to be polite to you if you'd not lift a finger to do so for someone else, save the occasional falsity to save face with the parents.
He also thinks that anything that belongs to more than one person including himself, belongs soley to him so long as he thinks it's appropriate. Such a spoiled rotten prat.
He's also the kind of person that will leave to his friend's house for days at a time because the parents wont let him do something, though my youngest brother is even worse in respect to my father's house.
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I just finished a multiplayer game of Call of Duty 4 with him and won 100-65. For then next ten minutes solid, he spewed excuses. "You got too many kills from grenades! Shotguns are cheap! You got lucky!" Blah Blah Blah. He had started playing the game at his friend's house before we got it, so he obviously won the first few games, but each time I did better until this time I utterly destroyed him. Why is it that he acts like a pompous ass when beating me by two kills, then acting like I hacked the game when I make a decisive victory?
Also, when I left to post this in anger -rather than reducing him to a bloody pulp and having Christmas gifts retracted from the overprotective parents- he began that childish bit about me being scared and knowing I'm not going to win anymore and I'm a such and such...Blah blah blah.
Part two, he's a hypocrite. When he does something for somebody, no matter how small, like pointing out a light switch in a dark room, he tells you to say thank you. "Say thank you." If you don't he continues to yell at you until you act eternally gracious or leave. He also demands you say please whenever expecting him to do anything, and to say it nicely. He then turns around and yells at my youngest brother for not doing what he says -he never says please to him- and often beats on him. I do kind things for him often hoping that he'll quit being such a jackass but he never once thanks me, and if I ever point out that he always tells other people to thank him for tiny things then he acts like it's below his dignity to think of it, and screams if he doesn't get his way. He claims that he tells people to say please so that they learn good manners. Firstly, how the hell is it his place to teach his elders manners? Second, don't go trumpeting around telling people to be polite to you if you'd not lift a finger to do so for someone else, save the occasional falsity to save face with the parents.
He also thinks that anything that belongs to more than one person including himself, belongs soley to him so long as he thinks it's appropriate. Such a spoiled rotten prat.
He's also the kind of person that will leave to his friend's house for days at a time because the parents wont let him do something, though my youngest brother is even worse in respect to my father's house.
(Note: The red, unfonted text signifies anger)