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Originally Posted by Freaky Tiki
If my little brother did that, no one would be running to get the camera, and even if they did, there's no way in hell the mood in the house would allow smiling.
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I dunno, I think it all depends on who took the picture. If my little brother had done that and I discovered it before my parents did, I'd be laughing my
ass off and would gleefully snap some pictures. I could also imagine a grandmother who thought it was hilarious because she put The Mother's Curse (to further reference Cosby) on her daughter.
I don't know if the scenario depicted is legit or not. I can certainly see the argument against it though. But I'll relate a story from my own childhood.
My cousin and I were born one month apart. We were for all intents brothers. We spent a
lot of time at our grandmother's house because all four of our parents worked. So one day in our boredom, we decided to "decorate" one of the walls in the guest bedroom. We each put a crayon each of our hands and proceeded to jump up and down on the bed whilst holding the crayons against the wall. (The long edge of the bed was butted up next to the wall.) I don't know how long it took us, but when we were done, the
entire wall was covered in a thick layer of colorful wax.
When our parents came over to pick us up, they were ready to kill us! Were it not for Grandma's intervention, we probably would still be in trouble. Not only that, but when my parent's wanted to paint over it, she wouldn't let them. She felt it was a work of art and steadfastly refused to let them get rid of it. Years later, when she sold the house, our "mural" was still there.