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its a game... don't take it serious
That's just stupid
the dark side is STRONG with this one
Take some of the money out of your wallet? $86 is a lot to carry around.
I usually carry between 200 and 500 around with me. so 86 isn't much
uh oh... we gotta badass over here!!
Wow, let me guess, you're one of those badasses that would use your credit card to buy gum. $86 is a lot to carry? What world do you live in? That's barely enough for grocery shopping!
Do you pay for large grocery shopping trips in cash? In my experience, people usually use credit cards. Also, it sounds like OP still lives at home and therefore, probably doesn't do things like that very often anyway.
I usually end up having a large amount of cash on me before I deposit it. $86 is pretty paltry in the grand scheme of thinfs
Whether or not it is a lot to carry around really depends on the world you move in: I am paid by direct deposit, travel much of my working life, and most of the interaction I have with money is through my credit and debit cards with checks and online banking playing a support role and cash only appearing as needed. But I have known people who are on a mostly cash basis, because that is what the people they deal with will accept and pay: those people sometimes have a ridiculous amount of money in their wallet, because they cannot count on getting access to an ATM, assuming they use traditional banking.
I'm with your parents on this one.
take her phone away and ask your money back
Simply back up your shit, or take the money back when she's asleep
It's not good to reinforce manipulative, coercive behaviour. Your parents should man up and discipline her. Today it's a minecraft house, tomorrow it might be something worth more.
You mean like something worth $86.26?
90 dollars so your sister wouldn't blow up what you built on minecraft? I just wanna know... why
Or, hear me out, you could have grown a pair, told the little snot to bite you, and built a new house. Boohoo you spent a week building a virtual house. Do it again, do it better, and do it without losing almost $100 you pansy.
Id like to hear you say that about something valuable to you. Sure it's a virtual game, but just because it's virtual doesn't mean it has no value to him. He probably put a lot of thought into it. You can't just recreate something like that. And you making fun of him was really rude. Try being a decent person.
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1) Depending on how old she is, just take the money back. 2) If there isn't a big difference in age, take one of her dresses or shoes, and hide it till she gives the money back. 3) After completing step 1 or 2, enjoy your house :D
Was it really worth it to give all your money?