Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sister probably knows that you're not the brightest crayon in the box and realized that you had no idea why you were standing there and making everyone else wait. My guess is that it's not he first time she's had to deal with that type of thing, and she's probably sick of it.
Wow this is so mean. How could you post this?
Anonymous wrote:You sister probably knows that you're not the brightest crayon in the box and realized that you had no idea why you were standing there and making everyone else wait. My guess is that it's not he first time she's had to deal with that type of thing, and she's probably sick of it.
Anonymous wrote:Parks are open in March? Which park did you go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parks are open in March? Which park did you go?
It was the troll ride at fakeyland.
Anonymous wrote:Parks are open in March? Which park did you go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parks are open in March? Which park did you go?
It was the troll ride at fakeyland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family (mom, dad, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles and all their kids) decided to go to the amusement park. I was waiting in line for a ride and then the line split into 2. At first i didn't understand why, but I later figured out the left line is for those who want to sit in a front seat and the right line was for all the other seats. The right line was moving faster than the left line, but I decided since I was already standing in the left line, I would just stand there. My twin sister saw the right line was moving faster. She told me to get on the right line in a scary, uncomfortable manner. Parents stood in silence while kids (including her own) started backing off like they were scared. I didn't like the way everyone was staring at us. My twin sister always had the tendency to assert dominance and sometimes I just feel uncomfortable around her and how she acts. But she's my twin and that's why I continue contact with her. If anyone criticizes her she gets mad. The whole family is afraid to criticize her. Maybe I should just not go anywhere with her?
Were you assuming that your whole family would ride the front cars. Instead of riding together? And that parents would be OK with being separated from their kids?
Anonymous wrote:My family (mom, dad, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles and all their kids) decided to go to the amusement park. I was waiting in line for a ride and then the line split into 2. At first i didn't understand why, but I later figured out the left line is for those who want to sit in a front seat and the right line was for all the other seats. The right line was moving faster than the left line, but I decided since I was already standing in the left line, I would just stand there. My twin sister saw the right line was moving faster. She told me to get on the right line in a scary, uncomfortable manner. Parents stood in silence while kids (including her own) started backing off like they were scared. I didn't like the way everyone was staring at us. My twin sister always had the tendency to assert dominance and sometimes I just feel uncomfortable around her and how she acts. But she's my twin and that's why I continue contact with her. If anyone criticizes her she gets mad. The whole family is afraid to criticize her. Maybe I should just not go anywhere with her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sister probably knows that you're not the brightest crayon in the box and realized that you had no idea why you were standing there and making everyone else wait. My guess is that it's not he first time she's had to deal with that type of thing, and she's probably sick of it.
+1 Your whole family was in line for a ride and you decided to stand in a separate line, going slower than everyone else, for no reason at all, meaning they'd all have to wait for you after they finished the ride, for no reason? She is probably exhausted by having to manage your lack of awareness and flightiness.