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Ugh! No!!
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:03 pm
by Nakir
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I went to happily play my HMDSC Game today, and, I rubbed the top of my DS Where the DS game goes, and I noticed the slot was Empty. I quickly ran back to my room and ripped apart my room looking for it. Then, I ran outside. I knew right then and there my Sister(She has a mild form of Autisim) Stole it. I yelled at her to give my precious game back, and she said she didnt have it, and started crying. After she went inside, and went to her room, I walked in and pulled the old "All you have to do is tell me where it is. I wont be mad, I just want to know what you did with it." trick. She started telling me how she wanted to play my DS This morning, and I interuppted angirly and shouted "TELL ME WHERE IT IS" She went on again. "JUST TELL ME WHERE IT IS!" I shouted. My mom burst out of the room and said to my sister "You'd better tell us where that game is now, Chloe." So, she told us that she let a kid borrow my game--MY PRECIOUS HMDSC Game I got from my boyfriend before he left for Arizona. I was devastated. Then, I was told my mom's boyfriend was going out to Gamestop to buy me a new HMDSC Game. I didnt WANT Another HMDSC Game. I wanted the one I got Specially from my Boyfriend. And I only needed one more Sprite before I could marry Marlin. DD:
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:06 pm
by funpets40
Aww, that really sucks. Sorry to hear. =/
Are you not able to get it back from your little sisters friend?
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:09 pm
by HMFan54
I feel really bad for you. Sorry to hear that. Have some pie: Oh darn left it at home. Anyway,if you can ever get it back tell me! We will celebrate! :D
That's sweet of your boyfriend. Did he leave to Arizona forever? Or just for a little bit? Answer by pming because I don't like spamming.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:11 pm
by Guest
Yeah, I cant get it back. She's given away my FOMT, My GBA:SP, And all 1,900 of my Yu-Gi-Oh Cards. .__.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:13 pm
by HMFan54
1,900 Yu-gi-oh cards! Oooohhhh! I wanna SLAP that girl! Sorry. I used to play card games with my three brothers I only have. FOMT to? This girl is crazy! Im really sorry to hear that!
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:20 pm
by itallianchica
That depresses me, no joke, im sorry!
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:25 pm
by Sakuranbo_Kunoichi
That really sucks!! All that work for nothing, too.. At least you get a new one instead of going Harvest Moon-less.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:29 pm
by Chime9
Well next time quit yelling at your sister when the poor girl starts crying...
And if she let someone else borrow it, you'll get it back later. Why don't you call the person, tell them about the misunderstanding, and get your game back.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:32 pm
by Nakir
Chime, She cries all the time. And, She wasnt really Crying, It was just a way to make me feel sorry for her. >< When I turned around she started laughing and messing with the dogs. She has the Mentality of a 4 year old.
And, no. When she lets them borrow my games/Items, I never get them back. It's a group of Mental kids. They arent going to give it back after she let them borrow it. She's probably "Lent" $200 worth of my stuff to kids and I've never gotten them back.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:46 pm
by Chime9
Nakir wrote:Chime, She cries all the time. And, She wasnt really Crying, It was just a way to make me feel sorry for her. >< When I turned around she started laughing and messing with the dogs. She has the Mentality of a 4 year old.
And, no. When she lets them borrow my games/Items, I never get them back. It's a group of Mental kids. They arent going to give it back after she let them borrow it. She's probably "Lent" $200 worth of my stuff to kids and I've never gotten them back.
Hmm then you are in a pickle. Don't take my post like I was calling you the meanest silbing evar!! OMG!!!111! Because I wasn't. But since she is mental, shouldn't you be... not yelling at her, well at least lighten up on the yelling. Diffrent people have diffrent views on how to deal with these issuess I suppose.
But can't you still call whoever she leant it to, and at least see if the kid's parents know where it is?
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:46 pm
by Te
That does suck, but if it's happened before so often, you can probably expect it to happen again. It might be a good idea to keep a closer eye on your stuff and keep them out of reach in places where she can't get to them.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:47 pm
by venus_gal1
omg thats horrible, i have been around autistic kids before, and I'm sorry but i absouluty hate them, and i'm sorry but to me they are the worst. Besides the kid i was around was a total jerk, too. Bleh, but i hope you at least get a new game, if it will make you feel any better.
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 7:59 pm
by Chime9
venus_gal1 wrote:omg thats horrible, i have been around autistic kids before, and I'm sorry but i absouluty hate them, and i'm sorry but to me they are the worst. Besides the kid i was around was a total jerk, too. Bleh, but i hope you at least get a new game, if it will make you feel any better.
That's not a sterotype at all... -_o;
I know some really nice autsitic kids, and a really kind man who's son is autistic. Eh... I'm not getting into this anymore.
On a happy note Nakir, if made a mistake or did something you didn't like in your old game, you can make sure you don't do that in your new one. <;
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 8:22 pm
by Aloe
Yikes! I know how you feel! My little sisters keep coming into my room and "borrowing" my stuff too. But $200 worth!? O_O You should persuade you parents to institute a "No going in to big sisters room with out her permission or else policy". If that fails, buy a lock-box, or at least hide your stuff. :-P
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 8:59 pm
by VanillaCookies
Yikes.. That sucks.. I agree with Aloe about the lock-box, though I'd personally also take it one step further and install a lock on your actual door as well. Be careful with the type of lock though and make sure it's something only YOU can lock, either by you keeping the key with you at all times or something similar. The last thing you want is your sister having access to the lock/key, especially since she might one day think it would be 'funny' to lock you out of your own room. (Not saying that she definitely would do that, but you did say she had the mentality of a four year old. And as you most likely already know, people of that age, either physically or mentally, can be terribly mischievous.)
