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You ever notice how siblings have this magical ability to make even the most mundane family gatherings feel like an episode of a reality TV show? "Will they fight over the last piece of pie? Stay tuned!
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Ever notice how siblings have this uncanny ability to pinpoint the exact moment you're enjoying a moment of peace and then decide it's the perfect time to practice their drumming skills on your bedroom door?
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You know you're truly a sibling when you can communicate an entire conversation with just a glance. It's like telepathy, except it's mostly used for signaling "Mom's in a bad mood; you go ask for the extra allowance.
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Siblings are the original social media stalkers. They've known your embarrassing moments since you were in diapers, and they're not afraid to bring them up in front of your new friends or significant other.
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Growing up with siblings teaches you valuable life skills, like negotiation ("I'll do your chores for a week if you cover for me with mom"), diplomacy ("I promise not to tell mom about the broken vase if you help me clean it up"), and the fine art of blame-shifting ("It was definitely his idea to paint the cat").
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It's funny how parents always say they don't have favorites, but come on! We all knew which one of us got away with staying up late on school nights because "they were studying," while the rest of us were grounded for even looking at a textbook after bedtime.
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Sibling rivalry? Oh, it's real. My sister and I used to compete over everything. Who could finish their chores faster, who got the bigger slice of pie, and most importantly, who could avoid doing the dishes without getting caught.
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Siblings are like built-in critics. They're the first ones to point out when you've messed up, but also the first ones to defend you when someone else tries to join in on the teasing. It's like a very dysfunctional fan club.
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You know, having a sibling is like having a permanent "remember that time" partner. You can't escape those embarrassing childhood moments because they're right there to remind you, loudly, at family dinners.
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