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^^ Aww no, I really hope it isn't anything serious! :(

Sadly, I have no moans. At all. Except for the fact that my Mum ate HALF OF MY HUGE BOX OF ORANGE CHOCOLATES! <_<

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Yeah, me too... I mean, we all try to keep in mind that it's probably nothing serious at all, but we're really worried about him :(

:o How could she?!

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I am soooo tired. For the past three days I've been up between 4 and 5 in the morning because of the new puppy. It's not really a moan as I love him to bits, but I seriously miss my bed! Plus the fact that I'm about two weeks behind with my uni course and I'm too tired to do anything!

I'm never having a baby, that's for sure! :lol:

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A few weeks ago my mum went to visit my aunt leaving my youngest sister with me. Being the youngest child, she's spoilt rotten and is a nightmare. She also knows how to push me to my limits.

I've had to take her to school on most mornings as she's too young to go by herself and then get myself to uni.

This morning she was playing up at the breakfast table, like every other morning, knowing that were going to miss the bus again I completely lost it and started yelling and screaming at her. I have never before yelled at anyone so loudly or been so mad with anyone. I don't know how or why but she brings out the worst in me. Im hoping that my mum comes back soon so that I can get my life back. I have so much work to do for uni and I'm starting to fall behind.

I know she's my baby sister and all, but she's so annoying even though no one ever believes me. I don't understand how someone so small can be so mean and irritating. :(

I feel bad for even writing this, but I had to get it out! :(

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Well, if it makes you feel any better, if I wrote a page about every time my little sister irritated me, I'd have written a novel twice the size of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

It's alright between us now, but a few years ago she drove me ****ing mental. When she was seven (I was 14, I think), she was spoilt rotten, irritating, demanding and plain and simply horrible. She's grown up a bit now but yes, she still has the tendency to push me over the edge. I actually did scream at her once, but I got grounded for ****ing telling her not to overfeed her dog! And she blames me for the fact Linnhe is a fat pig-dog!

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^^Thanks. It's good to know that there are others out there who get/or were irritated just as much by their little sisters.

I think one of the main problems is that there is such a huge age difference between me and my sisters. Usually that should make things easier; but I find it just means I don't have anything in common with them and don't really know how to act around them. :unsure:

On that note: I can't find my phone. :angry:

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I think I left it in the ICT suite at uni. :( That's when I had it last. I've tried ringing it but it just goes to voicemail.

I'm thinking of going in tomorrow to check if it's there but Im not going to get my hopes up.

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My moan: I've been put on antidepressants recently, and I've had absolutely enough with the side effects! Spacing out, nausea, photosensitivity ... it's SO IRRITATING! And I can't sleep at night, so I'm always so tired, and have started just passing out in random places at inopportune times ... twice on the kitchen floor, heaps of times on the lounge room floor, at the table, and in the middle of a conversation at my granddad's table. About 5 times in the space of half an hour. (He's blind though, so I don't think he noticed ... ) I'm not sure if it's a side effect or just coincidental, but it's TERRIBLY ANNOYING!

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