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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It used to be that young siblings would settle their squabbles with hair pulling and other assorted random acts of violence and perhaps the odd attempt to flush a favourite toy down the toilet. Now it seems that the technical revolution has provided far more inventive ways to get their own back.
Following a recent falling out my 9 year old granddaughter snuck into my 7 year old grandson's Minecraft world and burned down his village. My grandson retaliated by sneaking into her Minecraft world and slaughtering all her horses. One has to wonder where this will end. |
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Oh.... You just described life with my 13 & 15yro sons!
Both Minecraft addicts, they've actually created some amazing realms on there, but when they fall out... I run for cover. Its laptops at 50 paces |
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Mine have just started playing minecraft and they are driving me crazy I really can't see the fascination with it, I might go in and burn down their villages too
Ginger |
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"Just turn off the WiFi!"
I've done that! Then blamed Virgin for having 'technical issues'
Tbh... 2 sulking teenagers stomping round the house without WiFi is far worse than 2 squabbling teenagers, arguing in separate rooms via WiFi! |
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"Just turn off the WiFi!
I've done that! Then blamed Virgin for having 'technical issues'
Tbh... 2 sulking teenagers stomping round the house without WiFi is far worse than 2 squabbling teenagers, arguing in separate rooms via WiFi! "
AAAARGH! For fuck's sake, turn it back on, turn it back on! |
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