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I honestly don't know why people want to post this kinda things. like "my friend threw my 360 out the window, and I'm on the 3rd floor!!".....so irritating. why the hell are u talking to us!!!!!! go kick there ass or somethingjericoY2Juhhhh, u didnt need to come to this particular thread. u could have ignored it. well anywho, i got this prob where after about a min and a half everything just freezez. the screen changes to a different colour and a wierd sound happens.this was within my 90 day warranty so i took it to electronics boutique, my game place in canada. they refused to give me a new copy and said it had to be refurbished(meaning a repaired broken xbox). i just have to send it off to microsoft now. hopefully they do somethin
[QUOTE="D_slims"][QUOTE="marinebro0306"]How old are you?Xraven3312 you have to be 13 to be on the forums..... PWNED.
[QUOTE="jericoY2J"]I honestly don't know why people want to post this kinda things. like "my friend threw my 360 out the window, and I'm on the 3rd floor!!".....so irritating. why the hell are u talking to us!!!!!! go kick there ass or somethingXbox360Vett139uhhhh, u didnt need to come to this particular thread. u could have ignored it. well anywho, i got this prob where after about a min and a half everything just freezez. the screen changes to a different colour and a wierd sound happens.this was within my 90 day warranty so i took it to electronics boutique, my game place in canada. they refused to give me a new copy and said it had to be refurbished(meaning a repaired broken xbox). i just have to send it off to microsoft now. hopefully they do somethin mine aint broken...
When she was younger, my niece was very awkward and kept tripping over the controller cord when I was playing my PS1. It got pulled off the shelf and into the floor several times because of that.
i was playign burnout and I was winning, against a guy i hated!! i was gonna own him! then my sister just took out the ethernet!!i was like u little mother ****er! then we punched and kicked eachother and then i said i was going to snap her ipod and she just KICKED my 360!!!!!!!!! i was so mad i tried to kill her but then my mom and grandma broke up the fight----please post about someone breaking ur 360 or someone u dont like touching ur 360 and other things!D_slimsyou have no choice.... but to kill her :twisted:
[QUOTE="marinebro0306"]How old are you?D_slims12 :P I kinda thought you were young, but it doesn't matter. Go kick your sister in the face and tell her to never touch your 360 ever again or you'll do it again. You might get grounded for a while but she'll never touch your 360 ever again.
[QUOTE="Xraven33"][QUOTE="D_slims"][QUOTE="marinebro0306"]How old are you?Baroncx12 you have to be 13 to be on the forums..... lol!
yea that was funny. But i'll make sure to tell Baybay that her kids are out agian (if you aint 'ol school then you dont know what im talking about).
Take her out back and shoot her. Then put her body in a mold and pour concrete in it. After that Drive to the nearest airport, jump on a plane and somehow get the concrete block with your sister's dead body on. Fly to San Fransisco, rent a boat and dump it in the San Fransisco Bay. Problem Solved. **(Except for the part about the broken Xbox 360)**bigse63xy
omg oh noes! :roll::lol: Did you have to write all of that I just read like a few words and said I dont have time to read all that. LoL I am just saying I dont think the 12 year old kid did either.
I realize at the tender age of 12 the idea of physical action against your sister is tempting, but it by far the least effective method of revenge. My recommendation? Well - anyone who's telling you to "beat her" is idiotic. Parents are going to view that situation as "big strong boy beats up innocent little girl" - they're going to say things like "she looks up to you" and "she just wants to spend time with you" - these things are true (believe it or not) but they don't change that you're not getting what you want.
Your parents are obviously concerned with both your sister and your well being - that said you can use this against them. Parents rarely expect any level of planning or manipulation beyond "I'm going to throw a temper tantrum", from a child - use this against them.
Your sister wrecks your internet connection mid game? Just sit there... starring straight ahead, look sad, but don't speak, do it for a few hours until your parents notice. When they ask what's wrong just say "nothing..." and stare, unfocused, at something over their shoulder. If they ask you to do anything (chores, homework, whatever) do it as mechanically as possible, don't argue, don't complain. It's especially useful if you do something you normally wouldn't do (like homework) without arguing.
Eat less - especially at dinner. At dessert time simply say "i'm not really hungry" and go to your room without eating. Go to bed early just say "I don't really feel like staying up". Again, if they ask what's wrong, tell them "nothing... nothing..."
After three days of this your parents should be extremely concerned - when they ask again what's wrong say "well... I.. no I can't talk about it" - they'll ask again for certain - this is when you say "well... ever since _____ (sister's name) came along, I feel like you guys don't notice me anymore. Like, the past few times I've tried to play my videogame ____ (sister's name) has come in and unplugged it... I know it's just a game, but I really feel like I don't have personal space anymore, I feel like I'm on edge all the time instead of being able to relax. I wish there was something you could do so I could just have some me time, y'know?"
No parent ever expects this level of emotional development or manipulation from a child - you'll be amazed at the results. You have to realize adults are used to relating to people on an emotional level - the last time your dad or mom beat someone up was probably in high school - and all adults are trained to view violence as an aberation. Emotional manipulation is viewed as "mature" whereas physical violence brings out deep fears that you'll grow up to be a teenage thug.
The same tactics work in many situations - for example if your sister breaks a game, instead of doing something to her, just sit there with the broken game in your hands, crying soundlessly. If they ask just say "I feel like ____ (sister's name) just has no respect for my things." You'll have a new game within a day.
subrosian
[QUOTE="subrosian"]omg oh noes! :roll::lol: Did you have to write all of that I just read like a few words and said I dont have time to read all that. LoL I am just saying I dont think the 12 year old kid did either.im turning 13 in 3 months... i feel left out
I realize at the tender age of 12 the idea of physical action against your sister is tempting, but it by far the least effective method of revenge. My recommendation? Well - anyone who's telling you to "beat her" is idiotic. Parents are going to view that situation as "big strong boy beats up innocent little girl" - they're going to say things like "she looks up to you" and "she just wants to spend time with you" - these things are true (believe it or not) but they don't change that you're not getting what you want.
Your parents are obviously concerned with both your sister and your well being - that said you can use this against them. Parents rarely expect any level of planning or manipulation beyond "I'm going to throw a temper tantrum", from a child - use this against them.
Your sister wrecks your internet connection mid game? Just sit there... starring straight ahead, look sad, but don't speak, do it for a few hours until your parents notice. When they ask what's wrong just say "nothing..." and stare, unfocused, at something over their shoulder. If they ask you to do anything (chores, homework, whatever) do it as mechanically as possible, don't argue, don't complain. It's especially useful if you do something you normally wouldn't do (like homework) without arguing.
Eat less - especially at dinner. At dessert time simply say "i'm not really hungry" and go to your room without eating. Go to bed early just say "I don't really feel like staying up". Again, if they ask what's wrong, tell them "nothing... nothing..."
After three days of this your parents should be extremely concerned - when they ask again what's wrong say "well... I.. no I can't talk about it" - they'll ask again for certain - this is when you say "well... ever since _____ (sister's name) came along, I feel like you guys don't notice me anymore. Like, the past few times I've tried to play my videogame ____ (sister's name) has come in and unplugged it... I know it's just a game, but I really feel like I don't have personal space anymore, I feel like I'm on edge all the time instead of being able to relax. I wish there was something you could do so I could just have some me time, y'know?"
No parent ever expects this level of emotional development or manipulation from a child - you'll be amazed at the results. You have to realize adults are used to relating to people on an emotional level - the last time your dad or mom beat someone up was probably in high school - and all adults are trained to view violence as an aberation. Emotional manipulation is viewed as "mature" whereas physical violence brings out deep fears that you'll grow up to be a teenage thug.
The same tactics work in many situations - for example if your sister breaks a game, instead of doing something to her, just sit there with the broken game in your hands, crying soundlessly. If they ask just say "I feel like ____ (sister's name) just has no respect for my things." You'll have a new game within a day.
chaoz-king
[QUOTE="subrosian"]omg oh noes! :roll::lol: Did you have to write all of that I just read like a few words and said I dont have time to read all that. LoL I am just saying I dont think the 12 year old kid did either. :lol: thats what i was thinking, i remember i used to do something to that extent with my younger brother lol
I realize at the tender age of 12 the idea of physical action against your sister is tempting, but it by far the least effective method of revenge. My recommendation? Well - anyone who's telling you to "beat her" is idiotic. Parents are going to view that situation as "big strong boy beats up innocent little girl" - they're going to say things like "she looks up to you" and "she just wants to spend time with you" - these things are true (believe it or not) but they don't change that you're not getting what you want.
Your parents are obviously concerned with both your sister and your well being - that said you can use this against them. Parents rarely expect any level of planning or manipulation beyond "I'm going to throw a temper tantrum", from a child - use this against them.
Your sister wrecks your internet connection mid game? Just sit there... starring straight ahead, look sad, but don't speak, do it for a few hours until your parents notice. When they ask what's wrong just say "nothing..." and stare, unfocused, at something over their shoulder. If they ask you to do anything (chores, homework, whatever) do it as mechanically as possible, don't argue, don't complain. It's especially useful if you do something you normally wouldn't do (like homework) without arguing.
Eat less - especially at dinner. At dessert time simply say "i'm not really hungry" and go to your room without eating. Go to bed early just say "I don't really feel like staying up". Again, if they ask what's wrong, tell them "nothing... nothing..."
After three days of this your parents should be extremely concerned - when they ask again what's wrong say "well... I.. no I can't talk about it" - they'll ask again for certain - this is when you say "well... ever since _____ (sister's name) came along, I feel like you guys don't notice me anymore. Like, the past few times I've tried to play my videogame ____ (sister's name) has come in and unplugged it... I know it's just a game, but I really feel like I don't have personal space anymore, I feel like I'm on edge all the time instead of being able to relax. I wish there was something you could do so I could just have some me time, y'know?"
No parent ever expects this level of emotional development or manipulation from a child - you'll be amazed at the results. You have to realize adults are used to relating to people on an emotional level - the last time your dad or mom beat someone up was probably in high school - and all adults are trained to view violence as an aberation. Emotional manipulation is viewed as "mature" whereas physical violence brings out deep fears that you'll grow up to be a teenage thug.
The same tactics work in many situations - for example if your sister breaks a game, instead of doing something to her, just sit there with the broken game in your hands, crying soundlessly. If they ask just say "I feel like ____ (sister's name) just has no respect for my things." You'll have a new game within a day.
chaoz-king
[QUOTE="Magna_Man109"]buddy you got owned by your sisterD_slimsshe was talkign to her freind then i turned the phone power off tee hee, then i ran to my mom :oops: well you are only 12....
Can't he get baned for saying he is 12. Because if I am not right, you have to be 13 to be on GS. Well Idk I just thought they could ban him for saying that.chaoz-kingyea i think so, because you have to be 13 to sign up....
[QUOTE="chaoz-king"]Can't he get baned for saying he is 12. Because if I am not right, you have to be 13 to be on GS. Well Idk I just thought they could ban him for saying that.D_slimsomg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dont rat on me!!!!!!!!! you ratted on your self....
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