Meanest thing you have done? Do you regret it?

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Rooster Cogburn Profile
Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

I got mad at my sister for telling on me and I stabbed her in the butt with a pencil. The lead broke off and she had that mark till her dying day. Believe you me, when the old man came home, I couldn't sit down for a week!

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Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

My brother was ticking me off one day. If you know anything about me, it's that I don't get angry easily. He made me so angry that I pushed him into the wall of our dining room. Yeah, I kind of created a nice sized hole in the wall with him. You could see into the pantry. I got in big trouble for breaking the wall with my brother and he got in trouble for starting it. 

Many years later, we both look at that day and have a good laugh. Best of luck to you!

Chewed Bubblegum Profile

Hmmm probably when I locked my brother out of the house when we were really young, he was making me so angry!! So you know, I did what any other practical 6 year old does...lol. At least he learned his lesson! And yes I do regret doing it because I spent A LOT of time in the corner after that...


Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

My neighbour was 6'5" tall, weighed in at over 320 lbs, was the strongest man I ever met, and was terrified of anything creepy and crawly. He had also been a member of the Hitler youth, a mechanic in the Luftwaffe, and blamed the Jews for starting WWII.

One Christmas day there was a snake in my bedroom. (I lived on the mountains, but not sure how it got into the house.) I killed it and took it outside to show him. Then I told him that there was probably a nest of them in his woodpile.

He spent all Christmas morning dismantling the woodpile looking for snakes that weren't there.

Do I regret it? Nah. I enjoyed that. The memory still raises a smile.

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Roy Lovett answered

My older brother Ollie and I were fighting, to get back at something awful he said, I told him he wasn't really my brother because he was adopted, which is true. He had always felt bad about it and that was crossing the line. I immediately regret saying it after but I couldn't take it back.

He and I are cool now :) This happened a long time ago ^-^

Dakota  Mackenzie Profile

I purposely ignored someone at school because she made me feel uncomfortable...

I also didn't stop my friend when she texted something mean to a guy who hurt both of us terribly...

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