• codexarcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The correct answer is telling your asshole relatives that they need to do a match with the mini-goliath themselves if they think they’re so tough. Then they either have to play along with the bit or else they’re the asshole who hurt a child’s feelings. (Spoilers if they’re like my family: they will, but then you and the lil bro can bond over that shared trauma. Ah, family!)

    • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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      Yeah, the “gives me shit and makes fun of me for being weaker” could be either anon being too dense to realize it was a joke (perhaps mean spirited), or the family being shit. Given that anon then beats lil bro, sounds more like the former.

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      My dad used to make me and my brother fight all the time when we were kids. It was like a family sporting event. All of the men gathered around and shouted, “git eeem buddy, don’t let eem gitchya! That’s riiite, yeah! Git eem in the belly!”

      It usually ended with one of us crying and the men saying, “awwwww, calm down sis. It’s just a bloody nose.”

      Reminds me of one of my favorite things I ever heard my dad say.

      He said something that upset my brother when I was winning the fight, so my brother charged him. He put his hand on my brother’s head and held him back while he swung with all of his might.

      My dad laughed and said. “HUHT HUHT! Look at eem, he’s like a little banty rooster! He’s flogging with all his little might! (bantam rooster, dad pronounced it “bay-nee)

      It riled my brother up for days. I called him banty for years. Hahaha

      For fun, this is a bantam rooster trying to fight a normal sized rooster.

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        One of the commonalities of trauma is sharing those traumatic experiences with others and then seeing them look aghast.

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          The best is when you’re sharing a regular story and someone else has to explain how fucked up it was.

          Like I’m sorry, I thought that was normal and was sharing because I thought you could relate. No, I don’t need the contact info for your therapist.

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    the trick was to challenge the kid to a rematch, but make a big show of shoving a huge amount of spinach into your mouth and chomping on it before squaring up. Make him believe the Popeye myths.

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    I did this with my son, let him kick my ass in an arm wrestle then I gave him the glory, little fella was so chuffed it was awesome.

    I gave him a ‘real’ arm wrestle a year something later and he said “you let me win before didn’t you?” 😂

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    Anons family sounds like a bunch of morons. The reasonable approach would have been to challenge them to arm wrestling. But I guess they don’t do reasonable on 4chan.

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      honestly, do you really think that people posting on 4chan have stable familial situations? most people there don’t know interacting with people in any other fashion because that’s what they get treated like at home.