So check this out bro's. I did a little upgrading for my little bro's comp today, bought a new video card, new monitor, keyboard, ram, the works, purchased and installed windows 7. I'm trying to get him a little more knowledgeable with the PC so I wanted to start clean and only backed up a few things that are not replaceable. I told him go ahead and re-download all of the games he wanted, which was something he was having a really hard time doing and being that it's pretty damn simple, I got mad and we got into an argument before I went out tonight.
I got home a few minutes ago and see this waiting for me in microsoft paint.
Here is the Background music he intended to go with the picture.
I feel like a prick
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04-20-2012, 10:46 PM #1
My little bro left the most saddening message on my computer for me when I got home
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That's pretty heart wrenching. I'm guessing you feel pretty much like a douche. So go take him to do something tomorrow just you and him no friends. When my oldest son was 22 the younger brother was 15 and man he worshiped the big brother. The summer those two flew to anchorage Alaska and rode mnt bikes all the way to Mexico. It was the summer of their lives. It built an amazing bond and the older brother gained a whole new appreciation for his younger bro.
Edit for everyone that's calling your brother a ******* tell em to **** off. Just because someone is kind and sensitive doesn't make them a *******t.Last edited by mntbikedude; 04-20-2012 at 11:26 PM.
You can, and need to find a ground that you know you are suppose to stand on.. hence, stand your ground, this is the place where you know everything is as it should be for you. If you stand in a place where you know in your heart things are wrong, most things around you will never be right.
Rule number one, never work at being what another man defines as being "honorable", Honorable is is being true to what you know and and doing what you know is right for you..
Nagalfar
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04-20-2012, 10:57 PM #24
I haven't smoked weed in over 4 years, never really appealed to me. Nice try *******.
I know you are (srs)
Dat dere background music got me too.
He's not autistic but he has a learning disability, he is 100% normal socially but has a really hard time learning.
Here's the scary part, 16 years old. SRS. He's a very light hearted kid and I'm sure this was done half in jest, but we lost my father to cancer when he was 11 so me and my older brother are really all he's got, and I've tried to push him towards being not taking life to seriously and having a positive outlook.
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