I can't believe she was so smug even after getting her hair pulled lmao
She had 0 remorse
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I can't believe she was so smug even after getting her hair pulled lmao
She had 0 remorse
I and my younger brother don't always get along but one thing that we've learned to do is be respectful on each others' birthdays. The fighting can wait another day.
I feel like that should be a rule tbh...a birthday is a celebration that you are another year older and most importantly, that you made it to another year. It's a celebration of life and it's one of the most important annual celebrations for someone, even if they don't like to acknowledge it or do anything for it.
So for her own sister to steal her birthday moment just out of spite, a moment that she'll never get back just doesn't sit well with me, you just don't do that to a friend, much less a relative.
I hope that when she grows up, she'll learn to mature and finally learn the importance of someone's celebration of life. Because she's obviously not being taught that well if she did something like that.
Also, that smug look she gave her sister when she looked at her. She was basically like "haha bich, whatchu gonna do about it?"
the younger sister was much scarier imo 
the younger sister was much scarier imo
No way...the aggressive pulling of hair definitely caught me off guard and she could probably beat up anyone who defies her but the girl who blew out her candle gave her that smug look and shrug and then smiled as if nothing happened like she did something truly amazing...
No. 

And their older brother was smiling...one of the adults there was brushing the sister's hair whose birthday it wasn't while the birthday girl was being scolded (was what it looked like)
I mean, maybe the hair-pulling was a little too aggressive but I don't agree with the first girl's behavior.
Display MoreNo way...the aggressive pulling of hair definitely caught me off guard and she could probably beat up anyone who defies her but the girl who blew out her candle gave her that smug look and shrug and then smiled as if nothing happened like she did something truly amazing...
No.
And their older brother was smiling...one of the adults there was brushing the sister's hair whose birthday it wasn't while the birthday girl was being scolded (was what it looked like)
I mean, maybe the hair-pulling was a little too aggressive but I don't agree with the first girl's behavior.
true..the older sister gives off the same vibes as that meme where the little girl's smiling Infront of a burning house
OHH okay.
Thanks!
She wants to watch the world BURN
Serial killer vibes
yall it's just kids they are crazy at this age
Nah man she looked way too smug about this
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