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lemmy.world

There is a Folgers ad that is written by people who do not have siblings, and performed by actors who want to fuck each other.

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Imagine being their significant others watching that ad.

Fun Fact: Coffee brother got a part on Castle Rock where he bangs his adopted sister.

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startrek.website

Aw man, I love how you just said "extended cut". It took me a looooong time to realize it's a parody.

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I love the implication that there is no "real coffee" in west Africa, despite it being in the coffee belt (in contrast to the USA)

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lemmy.world

I don't think I've ever called my brother "bro". I call my friends "bro" all the time.

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lemmy.world

Idk, I definitely call both my brothers bro, but I'm also 10 yrs younger than one and 21 yrs older than the other. They're also both half-bros tho, so maybe that's it

I've also used brochacho here and there since learning it

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robocallreply
lemmy.world

I’m also 10 yrs younger than one and 21 yrs older than the other

Did your mom start real young and IVF the last one or did your dad bang younger women?

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My mom had my bro at 20, and me at 30. My dad had me at 30 and my lil bro at 52. Dude's crazy lol

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They said Half-Bros, so likely just dad still got swimmers

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lemm.ee

my siblings and I call each other then most derogatory nicknames we for each other since we used to argue and fight a lot growing up unless shit is serious. then it's "hey (actual name)"

my home life wasn't super stable so I wonder how many families have this kind of sibling relationship

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Same except my home life was fairly stable.

Although I guess our nicknames, while certainly insulting, aren't too derogatory

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I just call my brother by his (shortened) name to his face, or his full name to my parents. And "my brother" when referring to him anywhere else.

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lemmy.world

Luckily, though an only child, I had plenty of friends with siblings and I quickly caught on to that 'sis' or 'bro' was never used in anything except the most facetious fashion.

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"Notice me, person-who-is-my-senior-in-whatever-situation-I-met-them!"

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My sister started calling me "little brother" about the time I got taller than her. Before that we were just using first names.

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Oh I literally almost never use my sister's name. Like not when I'm talking to her and also even if I'm talking to other people I'll just say my sister. Sometimes I say my big sister which confuses people because I only have one.

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lemmy.world

It's called exposition. How else are lazy writers supposed to explain the relationship?

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lemmy.world

Yeah the primarchs do it, and it's kinda weird. But they are inhuman monsters that have to serve as generals and politicians, so I forgive them.

When space Marines do it the it's kinda like how priests refer to each other as brother, but also battle brother is a rank.

I think it is also there to make things seem more theatric/dramatic. Like just how many books start with a dramatis personae? We're not reading about people, we're reading about characters in a space opera. No matter how you look at it, it's still pretty silly.

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lemmy.world

Hail, Honorable Battle Brother! Holy Terra calls for the aid of our chapter!

(I actually know very little about WH40K beyond what one can learn from AlfaBusa in TTS)

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7 out of 8, if you didn't say you weren't in the larger 40k community I would have thought that you were.

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lemmy.world

Me and my sister call each other “trash” (sounds better in our language). We constantly make jokes about the other being trash (I.e “I gotta take the trash out” with a subsequent “why do you need to go out?”) etc.

We’re in our 20s

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lemmy.world

Weird. I greet mine like Mufasa on the edge of the cliff. "BROTHER!"

I have yet to be thrown to my doom.

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My brother and I greet each other by straight-up shouting each other's names. Sometimes we go back and forth in increasingly-angry tones, before finally ending with a sweet and gentle, "... hi."

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lemm.ee

My bro used to call me shitpants (in German) and I callt my cousin lovingly "little shitpants" Also been called clevershit a lot by my siblings (which was fair ig.) But when things got tough they had my back.

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All my siblings are way older than me(only lived with one for 4 years), and every one of them besides my sister has greeted me as little shit at some point.

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lemmy.world

My family has fully adopted the Buster Bluth, "Hey brother", "hey sister", "hey cousin".

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lemmy.world

My older brother and I never greeted each other except with nonverbal communication, IE hitting each other.

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i have a lot of siblings, and the only time ive ever called any of them "sis" or "bro" is when my older step brother and i make fun of the "step bro" memes

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lemmy.world

Since we're taking a poll in these comments, my go tos for my brother are "Hey Brotato" and "Hey Broseph", while my sister gets called her shortened first name (which she doesn't even go by, and hates, haha). Only time she gets sis is if I'm feeling silly and yell "Oi Sis!!!" with a vague cockney or pirate accent for some reason.

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I call both of my siblings shitass (or poopbutt when their kids are around) because my dudes guess what they do with their asses

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lemm.ee

My sisters say hey sis to eachother. I’ll ask em if it’s making fun of this or if it’s real next time I see them.

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lemmy.world

We need to know if they learned this from watching porn together... Or making porn together

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First one, then the other. Their Patreon gets a huge bump every time they do it.

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discuss.online

in Turkish it actually isn't far too uncommon to call your little brother 'son' (oğlum) haha

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lemmy.ca

I just say "sister dearest". In every situation.

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lemmy.world

I have two sisters and I've called them "sis (insert sister name)" since so young that when I was about 4 someone asked my sister's name and I said "sis Karol" as if sis was part of her name lol. Only one note, I said "mana" instead of sis, I translated it to sis here because it is pretty much the same meaning in all ways

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sopuli.xyz

Mana might be short for hermana since she said sis instead of sister. Maybe Spanish.

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Well depends, it's either a barrage of swears or straight to the subject accompanied by a swear

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