I have an older brother. I'm 11, he's 15. And that's it. He used to be a moron, but now he's okay, I guess. The only thing that really pisses me off about him and my family is that I'm a Christian and they're all Atheists, so I'm always getting bashed for being "stupid enough to believe in fairy tales," mostly by my Dad, but now he's stopped doing that now that I've argued my point well enough. It's just so freaking annoying that my 15 year old brother thinks he's superior to me and so much smarter. All he really knows is the location of countries in the Middle East and the kind of crap that they put on Jeopardy. He can't really see the distinction between knowledge and intelligence, particularly emotional intelligence, which is much more complicated than he thinks. He has no friends, and is always smirking at me and looking for things to criticize. Ex. Me:(discussing my point) Your comparison is irrelevant. Brother: YOU SAY THAT ALL COMPARISONS ARE IRRELEVANT, FOOL! I suppose this is the only thing that will keep him sane. He repeatedly bashes Democrats (I am a Democrat, he is a Republican) for being "too whiny," but once again, Republicans who criticize us for this simply know that they have been defeated in an argument, but they will, however, respond, once again, trying to find something to criticize. I will show you with another example: (I have been writing a story called
Harp which has hidden morals about what we have done to our world and what we can do to save it before it is too late, and in it, the main character, James, makes a huge speech about the moral topic, and my brother calls it "Democratic Propaganda." He completely ignores the fact that everything I am saying is 100% true, and that Republicans criticizing Democrats based on irrelevant things, like argumental traits, rather than legitimate reasons and saying that we "whine" is really just a failure of Republicans to fix the actual problem.
Okay, I'll shut up now. I think I've gone in to way more detail than anybody else about their siblings, and in the begining I was planning to say he wasn't that bad.

Yet we all have our flaws, do we not? It's just that we're around our siblings so much that we begin to notice them more, and that repitition irritates us. TWUT!