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Growing Up With A Sibling, As Told By Bob's Burgers

"Your ass is grass, and I'm going to mow it."

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First of all, there is no shortage of fun when you're together.

And you often find yourselves entertaining each others terrible ideas.

They are the ones who still love you, no matter what "phase" you may currently find yourself in.

And accept that you can be incredibly awkward.

As well as overly dramatic.

However, you both have a sixth sense for telling when the other is truly hurting.

When someone breaks their heart, you will want to break the person's face.

But you will settle for sharing in their heartache.

You have the ability to coach one another out of terrible moods.

And knowing you're a softy, they will remind you not to take sh*t from anyone...

Because in their eyes, nobody is good enough for you anyway.


You give each other advice, regardless of whether or not it is asked for.

But naturally, they will inevitably test your patience.

And drive you absolutely insane.

There will even be times where your arguments go way overboard.

Resulting in open-ended threats, so the other can't get in the last word.

But at the end of the day, you know you would be lost without them.

Because with a sibling, you can always count on the fact that the love is 110 percent mutual, no matter how close or far away the other may be.

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