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16 Things All Siblings Understand

If you grew up with siblings these things are all too relatable. It is almost scary how true these are!

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16 Things All Siblings Understand
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If you grew up with siblings you'll understand:

1. Pointing out all the ugly characters in a show and saying "that's you"

2. When siblings team up against another sibling

3. "I didn't hit you that hard"


4. Trying to make them stop crying before you get in trouble:

"Shh, shh! Its OK, here you can hit me back! Just be quiet or Mom will here"



5. When you say you're going to go shower but your sibling says "No, I'm showering first"

6.When you are going through your siblings stuff and you hear them coming upstairs


7. When you send your sibling to ask Mom for something but they say your name when asking

8. This:


9. When you find out mom bought your sibling fast-food while they were out but didn't get you any

10. When your mom tries to call for you but says every other siblings name and the dog's before she gets to you

11. When your sibling threatens to tell on you and then later you hear your mom yell for you

12. Family pictures often look like this:

or this...

and even sometimes like this


13. When your sibling catches you with their stuff


14. When you hear another sibling getting yelled at in the other room


15.) When you're fighting and run out of comebacks so you just mock their faces



16. When you take the remote into the bathroom or kitchen with you so your siblings won't change the channel

But no matter how crazy your siblings may be, you wouldn't have wanted to grow up without them

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