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Growing Up With Siblings As Told By "Game of Thrones"

You were probably Sansa and Arya.

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Growing Up With Siblings As Told By "Game of Thrones"

Siblings are a blessing, but when you were growing up with them they were a blessing in disguise for sure. You had a nice cycle of bullying one another and then making up for it by being suspiciously nice for a period of time. Whatever the relationship is with them now, you know that it wasn't always that way. Sometimes it was this way...


When you hear them sucking up to your parents.


When they stole the seat you were just sitting in.


"I barely even touched you."


When you were forced to hang out with them instead of your friends.


Winning the board game you played against them.


When they hit you first but you are the one that got in trouble.


When you hear them lying to your parents but you want to live.


Begging them not to tell your parents about something you did.


When you hear them mutter something under their breath after they lost an argument.


When your mom gives you something you think is special but then she hands one to your sibling too.


When they walk out of the house wearing your clothes.


Being forced to apologize by your parents.


When your parents take your side over theirs.


When they brag about being the favorite child.


Or when they have to one-up everything you do.


Or this one, that almost completely sums up life with siblings.

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