@sarkwalvein that's for sure. We always joke about what a headache Christmas will be.
This was really a minor thing compared to what my younger siblings (group effort) did several months ago. I got to move me Wii U up to the playroom/bigger TV because it's in the guest bedroom currently with a tiny TV that's mounted between the wall and the ceiling so you have to crane your neck to look at it. After a few weeks of using the big TV I came home to notice something. Almost all of my Wii games were the ground. Now my younger sibling were never good at taking care of DVDs. About 2 months ago. They went through all the movies we've collected over 21 years (hundreds) and 85% of them were ruined. Needless to say, my parents no longer buy movies. Among the games on the ground (all of them ended up being broken) were, New Super Mario Bros, Namco Museum, Mario Kart, Lego Star Wars, Mario Galaxy 2, Wii Sports, and several other small titles. Fortunately, they didn't touch Skyward Sword. I then thought to myself "Well, at least they didn't mess with my Wii U games." I then went to my TPHD case to find the disc SNAPPED IN HALF. Of course, mom, who has always disliked video games and my "obsession" with them, decided it must have been my fault because I left the games where the kids could reach. All I got in compensation was a new Twilight Princess. So.. yeah.
PS to my last post. I want to make it abundantly clear that I love all of my siblings and parents with all of my heart even though that post makes it seem like I dislike them.
DUUDDDEEEEE
I HAVE NINE, AND I KNOW WHAT THAT FEELS LIKE, EXCEPT THEY BROKE MY SKYWARD SWORD.
Holy Moly, Guacamoly.
I know how having bunch of siblings feels like.