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Autobot032 wrote:I think people on here demand too much of others.
"You shouldn't expect him to pay it back"
"It's a toy, he's your brother, which is more important"
"Oh boo hoo" (basically)
1.) The blame rests squarely on both of them.
(He most like did have to leave in a hurry. It happens to all of us, for those of you that said otherwise...you're idiots. Next time you're forced to leave in a huff and something goes wrong, remind us to point and laugh. Ridicule works both ways you know. Yeah, he could've put 'em in his room or something, but is his brother really so stupid that he didn't look before he sat down? No. That's a load of bull. Bad timing + leaving in a hurry + idiocy on both sides = broken figure.)
2.) The apology was crap.
(I've had people say "It was an accident, why should I have to say sorry? It's not like I intentionally did it. That's why it's called an accident." Pure crapola response. If you're going to apologize, at least try and sound sincere.)
3.) It was broken when it could've been avoided, so it should be either replaced or monetary compensation should come along.
(If you break something that belongs to someone else, aren't you held accountable for it and have to pay for it? You cause a small fender bender, you're still gonna pay for it. You break a figure, you're gonna pay for it.)
4.) Yes, his brother is more important than a toy, but does his brother give him same amount of respect? I don't think so.
(This happens more often than not in a family. Siblings don't give a crap about their own flesh and blood, so reciprocation of respect certainly won't be there.)
5.) The mother's wrong. Completely and utterly wrong.
(All she's doing is teaching the one son that it's okay to be walked over and just swallow the crap that the world feeds you, and she's teaching the other one that he can do no wrong. I've seen families like that before, and it didn't work out. Their children turned into horrible adults. Horrible.)
I think a good smack in the head for all three of 'em would work wonders.
*WHAP* Be smarter with your stuff.
*WHAP* Don't break something that doesn't belong to you and you will replace it.
*WHAP* Be a better mother and a better example.
...but we're not allowed to do that. Though I surely would love to.
Pyrostrata wrote:I can understand how infuriating brothers can be....I had one that used to go out of his way to destroy things I cared about...I could not count how many of my Transformers he broke and/or blew up in the 80's, and it was just to piss me off! Since he was a momma's boy, he never had to replace any of them because he could do no wrong and it was always MY fault they got broken.
Since we are both much older now, he has come around and seen the error of his ways, and actually APOLOGIZED honestly for all of that....heck, he even REPLACED some of my more prized pieces over the years! Someday, maybe your brother will do the same!
Mr.Bond007 wrote:I'm so pissed off right now. So I was in a rush earlyer, sence I had to see my sick grandmother in the hospital, and I letf Longarm and Dropkick on my chair. When I come back I find Dropkick broken. One of the truck bed pieces broke off. My dumbass of a brother gave me some half assed apoligy, telling me he sat on it, but not to leave my stuff there, I told him he should have looked where he was sitting, and there was bigger stuff on the chair with it. I told him he had to pay for it but he said no and my mom aggreed. Who's right?
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Mr.Bond007 wrote:I'm so pissed off right now. So I was in a rush earlyer, sence I had to see my sick grandmother in the hospital, and I letf Longarm and Dropkick on my chair. When I come back I find Dropkick broken. One of the truck bed pieces broke off. My dumbass of a brother gave me some half assed apoligy, telling me he sat on it, but not to leave my stuff there, I told him he should have looked where he was sitting, and there was bigger stuff on the chair with it. I told him he had to pay for it but he said no and my mom aggreed. Who's right?
I hate to agree with someone who broke transformers but the fact of it is as long as you share your living arrangements with others you have to be carefull where you put and store your collectibles.
Now if he had knocked it off a shelf then I say he should replace them.
I had the same issues with my original collection of toys when I was young so I put a pad lock on my bed room door.
I also moved out at a young age in part so that no one could touch my stuff.My little bro like to show off some of my real old comics to his buddies.
I'm not sure if moving out is an option for you.
Thyunda wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:I hate to agree with someone who broke transformers but the fact of it is as long as you share your living arrangements with others you have to be carefull where you put and store your collectibles.
Now if he had knocked it off a shelf then I say he should replace them.
I had the same issues with my original collection of toys when I was young so I put a pad lock on my bed room door.
I also moved out at a young age in part so that no one could touch my stuff.My little bro like to show off some of my real old comics to his buddies.
I'm not sure if moving out is an option for you.
Whether it's on shared furniture or not, you still pay for it if you break it.
Otherwise it would be completely alright to wait for someone to put something on the ground in town if they're tying their shoelaces or something, and then just destroy it, because it's on public property.
Thyunda wrote:Now that I have TFs, I like to keep them on my computer desk. That's shared, but it's quite clear that I don't want them broken. Swindle's doors are missing, because my little brother needs to get a little respect for my things. When he gets mad at someone, he throws the nearest object at them. Usually one of my Transformers. Luckily, none have broken permanently. But I would force him to pay for it if they did.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
Mr.Bond007 wrote:I'm so pissed off right now. So I was in a rush earlyer, sence I had to see my sick grandmother in the hospital, and I letf Longarm and Dropkick on my chair. When I come back I find Dropkick broken. One of the truck bed pieces broke off. My dumbass of a brother gave me some half assed apoligy, telling me he sat on it, but not to leave my stuff there, I told him he should have looked where he was sitting, and there was bigger stuff on the chair with it. I told him he had to pay for it but he said no and my mom aggreed. Who's right?
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