June 25, 200917 yr Wow, you're kind of a [puncture]. First, you get pissed that for two hours you can't use a computer while she talks to her mother in another country? Seriously, dude? And she only got something to drink at McDonalds...woop de frikkin doo. She wasn't hungry, and you're upset? And if, like you said, she's never been in a car before, of course she's going to be surprised at the air pressure changes when you open the window. It's like introducing a dog to a microwave, it isn;t going to know why it "ding"s. And you're getting pissed at someone for having OCD. Way to be a champ. Of course, the other things are her being in the wrong, but still, man. You don't have to be a jerk about the other stuff. No dude, he isn't doing anything wrong. I'm pretty sure if you were in his position where you're used to being able to use a computer whenever you like, you'd be pretty pissed if some randomer appeared out of nowhere and started running the place, not letting you use a computer that is yours just because she is talking to someone? Wow, all he wants to do is spend his free time doing something he enjoys, he's a kid/teenager, it's a need to do something recreational that you enjoy. I don't really understand the McDonald's part, so i'll pass on that one. You say that about him getting pissed because she has OCD, but I bet you've never lived with someone who has it. I expect you'd feel the same in his position. He's asking for help, not for you to be a jerk to him. About the computer, I'm pretty sure it's his dads computer considering the kid didn't buy it. I mean you can always just ask to move it anyways, it seems like his dad is being pretty supportive.
June 25, 200917 yr tl;dr version: Some extremely selfish foriegn woman with OCD came into his father's house and is slowly driving OP insane. She sounds annoying and stupid other than that no ice part. That's smart as you get more soda and the melting ice won't dilute it... But like Y_guy says you should bring it up with your dad. Wish I read this version before I spent 8 minutes reading that one :cry: Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
June 25, 200917 yr Wow, you're kind of a [puncture]. First, you get pissed that for two hours you can't use a computer while she talks to her mother in another country? Seriously, dude? And she only got something to drink at McDonalds...woop de frikkin doo. She wasn't hungry, and you're upset? And if, like you said, she's never been in a car before, of course she's going to be surprised at the air pressure changes when you open the window. It's like introducing a dog to a microwave, it isn;t going to know why it "ding"s. And you're getting pissed at someone for having OCD. Way to be a champ. Of course, the other things are her being in the wrong, but still, man. You don't have to be a jerk about the other stuff. No dude, he isn't doing anything wrong. I'm pretty sure if you were in his position where you're used to being able to use a computer whenever you like, you'd be pretty pissed if some randomer appeared out of nowhere and started running the place, not letting you use a computer that is yours just because she is talking to someone? Wow, all he wants to do is spend his free time doing something he enjoys, he's a kid/teenager, it's a need to do something recreational that you enjoy. I don't really understand the McDonald's part, so i'll pass on that one. You say that about him getting pissed because she has OCD, but I bet you've never lived with someone who has it. I expect you'd feel the same in his position. He's asking for help, not for you to be a jerk to him. About the computer, I'm pretty sure it's his dads computer considering the kid didn't buy it. I mean you can always just ask to move it anyways, it seems like his dad is being pretty supportive. Nah he said he and his brother both have their own computers also in that room.
June 26, 200917 yr I'm pretty sure if you were in his position where you're used to being able to use a computer whenever you like, you'd be pretty pissed if some randomer appeared out of nowhere and started running the place, not letting you use a computer that is yours just because she is talking to someone? Yes, maybe pissed, but not a reason to hate the person. She is probably still using the computer less than him. Wow, all he wants to do is spend his free time doing something he enjoys, he's a kid/teenager, it's a need to do something recreational that you enjoy. Sacrifice is key to any relationship, and not giving any is a sign that he is not open at all in this new relationship with his step-mother. You say that about him getting pissed because she has OCD, but I bet you've never lived with someone who has it. I expect you'd feel the same in his position. OCD is nothing to be pissed off at a person for. Urges caused by OCD are truly uncontrollable, and in some cases it even calls for medication. If his step-mother has OCD he need to learn to accept her for it; most people have physical or mental ailments of some kind. [iNSERT "I R EATIN TEH SHIX ATM" BILL COSBY SIGNATURE GIF HERE, LOL]
June 26, 200917 yr wow thats crazy hate to be in your situation [bleep]ing love your siggy lol how did you get it?
June 26, 200917 yr No dude, he isn't doing anything wrong. I'm pretty sure if you were in his position where you're used to being able to use a computer whenever you like, you'd be pretty pissed if some randomer appeared out of nowhere and started running the place, not letting you use a computer that is yours just because she is talking to someone? Wow, all he wants to do is spend his free time doing something he enjoys, he's a kid/teenager, it's a need to do something recreational that you enjoy. The kid can do something else besides play with his computer. When I can't use mine, know what I do? Something else. I don't get angry that someone else is using it, and if she's in there for only 2 hours like he said, all the while communicating with her family who knows how many miles away, I think he should just put up with it. I'm guessing he has something else to do with his time, given the fact that he's got go-karts. Go take them for a spin. Read a book, watch TV, play a different system. You say that about him getting pissed because she has OCD, but I bet you've never lived with someone who has it. I expect you'd feel the same in his position. He's asking for help, not for you to be a jerk to him. No, I haven't lived with someone with OCD, but you still can't get pissed at someone for a mental disorder. Do you get pissed off at, say, schizophrenics because of their schizophrenia? And what sort of help could anyone here offer besides put up with it? He obviously came here for sympathy, none of which he will get from me. Command the Murderous Chalices! Drink ye harpooners! drink and swear, ye men that man the deathful whaleboat's bow- Death to Moby Dick!BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!
June 26, 200917 yr [hide=Quotes]Wow, you're kind of a [puncture]. First, you get pissed that for two hours you can't use a computer while she talks to her mother in another country? Seriously, dude? And she only got something to drink at McDonalds...woop de frikkin doo. She wasn't hungry, and you're upset? And if, like you said, she's never been in a car before, of course she's going to be surprised at the air pressure changes when you open the window. It's like introducing a dog to a microwave, it isn;t going to know why it "ding"s. And you're getting pissed at someone for having OCD. Way to be a champ. Of course, the other things are her being in the wrong, but still, man. You don't have to be a jerk about the other stuff. No dude, he isn't doing anything wrong. I'm pretty sure if you were in his position where you're used to being able to use a computer whenever you like, you'd be pretty pissed if some randomer appeared out of nowhere and started running the place, not letting you use a computer that is yours just because she is talking to someone? Wow, all he wants to do is spend his free time doing something he enjoys, he's a kid/teenager, it's a need to do something recreational that you enjoy. I don't really understand the McDonald's part, so i'll pass on that one. You say that about him getting pissed because she has OCD, but I bet you've never lived with someone who has it. I expect you'd feel the same in his position. He's asking for help, not for you to be a jerk to him. About the computer, I'm pretty sure it's his dads computer considering the kid didn't buy it. I mean you can always just ask to move it anyways, it seems like his dad is being pretty supportive. Nah he said he and his brother both have their own computers also in that room.[/hide] We all still highly doubt they bought them themselves. More likely was the father bought them, and they each have a computer they use. Kind of like the one I use, I'll use like "Dad, something is wrong with my computer.", I know that it is technically still his (well, except the 160gb secondary harddrive, the moniter (Christmas present from parents) and the graphics card), however, I find it easier to say "my" because it refers to the one I use (and I'll probably end up owning it anyway when I get a place of my own, even if I do have to pay something for it, I wouldn't mind, my parents wouldn't overcharge and I don't have to buy a new one.) So yeah, until this kid goes and buys the computer, it is not his. I mean, I can say things like the T.V and PS3 are mine, but even then the money came from a policy my parents had on me and I got to keep the insurance (about £500-£600) and put the rest away, the T.V. pretty much came from money put into my bank by parents (even now, I still set a personal limit on what I can hit, though only recently got near it). Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
June 26, 200917 yr [hide=Quotes]Wow, you're kind of a [puncture]. First, you get pissed that for two hours you can't use a computer while she talks to her mother in another country? Seriously, dude? And she only got something to drink at McDonalds...woop de frikkin doo. She wasn't hungry, and you're upset? And if, like you said, she's never been in a car before, of course she's going to be surprised at the air pressure changes when you open the window. It's like introducing a dog to a microwave, it isn;t going to know why it "ding"s. And you're getting pissed at someone for having OCD. Way to be a champ. Of course, the other things are her being in the wrong, but still, man. You don't have to be a jerk about the other stuff. No dude, he isn't doing anything wrong. I'm pretty sure if you were in his position where you're used to being able to use a computer whenever you like, you'd be pretty pissed if some randomer appeared out of nowhere and started running the place, not letting you use a computer that is yours just because she is talking to someone? Wow, all he wants to do is spend his free time doing something he enjoys, he's a kid/teenager, it's a need to do something recreational that you enjoy. I don't really understand the McDonald's part, so i'll pass on that one. You say that about him getting pissed because she has OCD, but I bet you've never lived with someone who has it. I expect you'd feel the same in his position. He's asking for help, not for you to be a jerk to him. About the computer, I'm pretty sure it's his dads computer considering the kid didn't buy it. I mean you can always just ask to move it anyways, it seems like his dad is being pretty supportive. Nah he said he and his brother both have their own computers also in that room.[/hide] We all still highly doubt they bought them themselves. More likely was the father bought them, and they each have a computer they use. Kind of like the one I use, I'll use like "Dad, something is wrong with my computer.", I know that it is technically still his (well, except the 160gb secondary harddrive, the moniter (Christmas present from parents) and the graphics card), however, I find it easier to say "my" because it refers to the one I use (and I'll probably end up owning it anyway when I get a place of my own, even if I do have to pay something for it, I wouldn't mind, my parents wouldn't overcharge and I don't have to buy a new one.) So yeah, until this kid goes and buys the computer, it is not his. I mean, I can say things like the T.V and PS3 are mine, but even then the money came from a policy my parents had on me and I got to keep the insurance (about £500-£600) and put the rest away, the T.V. pretty much came from money put into my bank by parents (even now, I still set a personal limit on what I can hit, though only recently got near it). If somebody else buys it for you then it's yours regardless. :|
June 26, 200917 yr I suppose it depends on how you look at it. Of course, Bradon doesn't give us all the information, then the computers and things could have easily been bought at christmas/birthdays. Really, it's just how he acts that made me respond in such a manner. Let the woman talk to her damn family with privacy. And if it annoys you so much, request that a computer be moved out of that room and into another. I mean it is not rocket science, is it? Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
June 26, 200917 yr Author I suppose it depends on how you look at it. Of course, Bradon doesn't give us all the information, then the computers and things could have easily been bought at christmas/birthdays. Really, it's just how he acts that made me respond in such a manner. Let the woman talk to her damn family with privacy. And if it annoys you so much, request that a computer be moved out of that room and into another. I mean it is not rocket science, is it? I've had my computer for 2 and a half years in the same spot, so I don't want to move it
June 26, 200917 yr See what I mean Riku? The way he acts. Kid, learn to [bleep]ing compromise. You have two choices, move the damn computer, or give her the privacy without complaining. You seem incapable of neither. You spoilt little brat. I'm surprised she can put up with you. Even through the way you come across here, I want to beat some common sense of you. Compromise means sacrifices must be made, you only need to make a relatively small one. EDIT: I have to share a room with my brother. He is 4 years younger than me. I could use the moronic arguement of "I was born first" to try and get my way, it is similar to what you put forth. However, I don't mind putting DvDs on my PS3 for him, or turning off the music when he wants to sleep. Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
June 26, 200917 yr I suppose it depends on how you look at it. Of course, Bradon doesn't give us all the information, then the computers and things could have easily been bought at christmas/birthdays. Really, it's just how he acts that made me respond in such a manner. Let the woman talk to her damn family with privacy. And if it annoys you so much, request that a computer be moved out of that room and into another. I mean it is not rocket science, is it? I've had my computer for 2 and a half years in the same spot, so I don't want to move it I don't think you're going to be earning any sympathy credits here with that attitude brandon... :|
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