Sep 17, 2006 01:53
i am sure, most of you know this saying, an empty vessle makes the most noise, which decribes my older brother very much, i am not bad mouthing him but its just the way he is. The whole today, i kept my patience level as high as i could, and i manage to do so. He changed his rims of "his" Myvi, and apparently called me for a stupid reason, if i want to take the old rims back.
So i told him, that i will think about it and have a second opinion, from my dad, so, he said, let him do what ever he wants to do (which i will explain later) then i called my brother that i am refusing the offer and told him to trade in with his "new" set of rims, propably he is too deaf to hear my last say, so he brought back the wheels without its tyres, what a dumb ass, how can i use them if they have no tyres fitted and since i have changed to a decent set of tyres and i dont see a point in changing my rims.
i got back home earlier and just to find out these rims is stacked up in the middle of my room and with my helmet on top of it, its a sign of disrespect, i shifted the wheels outside, where there is some proper space to put it, he heard the clutters and started his bitching, that dad is going to find out about it. I feel like throtling the life out of him, but its no use because he's just plain stupid.
First of all dumbass, you have changed the rims on the car and its obviously dad will know (he is not stupid, duh) . Secondly, dad doesnt give a flying rat asses about you anymore. Thirdly, i am your younger brother and you better treat him with respect like other members of the family, as i have for all of my life with your nonsense and stupidity and fourthly, you are still immature. grow up...
at his age, when something bad happens, he'll just have to swollow his pride, hard