I hope this is a joke post. I know what I'd like to tell you but I don't think the Escapist will let me.Samael Barghest said:My younger brother deleted my game data for GTA5. Naturally, I was pissed. But he said sorry and kept saying due to the fact that I was on the last mission and had lost everything. In the end, he just got the worse wedgey that he's ever felt. But then I learn from another younger brother that he went home and was laughing it up. He thought it was the best thing he ever did. So when I saw him again, I popped him. The question is: Was it wrong to do such a thing? And what would you have done if it was your game data that got erased?
Edit: He's 13 and I'm 26. He wasn't injured. The punch was to his right shoulder.
I agree. OP, you're an adult, what you just did is most likely counts as child abuse or at-least assault in your jurisdiction, especially as I assume you aren't your brother's legal guardian. You do not hit children, no matter what they do, if you must punish your brother speak with your parents or confiscate something that belongs to him. I've had my own younger sister and a kid I worked with delete saves before, so I know how annoying it is, in those cases I let them off since they were much younger than your brother and had no idea what they were doing.Wasted said:A 26 year old hitting a 13 year old?
Really?
I agree with that. Besides, it's GTA V. It's not like he lost his save file in a really good game...[footnote][small][sub]like Skyrim, for example...[/sub][/small][/footnote]JoJo said:I agree. OP, you're an adult, what you just did is most likely counts as child abuse or at-least assault in your jurisdiction, especially as I assume you aren't your brother's legal guardian. You do not hit children, no matter what they do, if you must punish your brother speak with your parents or confiscate something that belongs to him. I've had my own younger sister and a kid I worked with delete saves before, so I know how annoying it is, in those cases I let them off since they were much younger than your brother and had no idea what they were doing.Wasted said:A 26 year old hitting a 13 year old?
Really?
I do have siblings, I'm 27 with my youngest sibling being 16. I used to hit my younger brothers and sisters regularly when I was a child, rarely when I was a teenager, and never as an adult. If you do not grow out of "You made me mad so I'm going to hit you!" stage by your early 20's at the latest then yes I will say something is wrong with you.And Man said:I would imagine that most posters in this topic don't have siblings. He punched his brother in the shoulder. That kind of stuff happens all the time. I can't help laughing at the people saying it's assault.
Well, at least it's only a paddle. Grandpa would tell Bart to cut him a switch.Boris Goodenough said:I wish I could find an appropriate permutation of the meme but here is the source:
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Are you a 27 year old hitting a 13 year old girl?MrSchmeiser said:This thread was a good laughOlder brother punched his younger brother in the shoulder, GET THE PITCHFORKS!!!! How dare they do normal stuff siblings do, i would be pissed if my sister deleted my game saves. All that time and fun deleted in a second, i wouldn't resort to hitting her ( i did hit her in the past for some mean stuff when we were kids) but it's a dick move to do and he laughed about it, he desereved that sore shoulder
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Your an adult, learn to handle your anger responsibly.Samael Barghest said:My younger brother deleted my game data for GTA5. Naturally, I was pissed. But he said sorry and kept saying due to the fact that I was on the last mission and had lost everything. In the end, he just got the worse wedgey that he's ever felt. But then I learn from another younger brother that he went home and was laughing it up. He thought it was the best thing he ever did. So when I saw him again, I popped him. The question is: Was it wrong to do such a thing? And what would you have done if it was your game data that got erased?
Edit: He's 13 and I'm 26. He wasn't injured. The punch was to his right shoulder.
I am one of 10 children from the same two parents. I also practice Pediatric medicine as my profession. If his younger brother so much as mentions this to his physician, nurse or any other medical professional that his 26 year old brother punched him in the shoulder, they are required by law in the US to report it. If a school counselor, teacher, principal overhears his brother or his friends discussing his brother punching him, they are required to report it. In a case where the adult brother assaults a minor, the parents can also be charged if they did not report it and allowed it to happen. This is not only assault and battery this is also considered child abuse and would be endangerment and neglect if the parents allowed it to happen as well. Not only is it " not okay" to hit your brother, it is also illegal and since his brother is a minor, he doesn't press the charges, the state does. The state can press charges against his brother and his parents for allowing it to happen. This is grounds for both a police investigation and a child protective services investigation. It is never okay to go around punching people, especially children. The idea that it is somehow okay to punch someone, even in the shoulder, is false.And Man said:I would imagine that most posters in this topic don't have siblings. He punched his brother in the shoulder. That kind of stuff happens all the time. I can't help laughing at the people saying it's assault.