This is a mixed rant-advice topic. I hope it's okay here.
Long introduction time...
I work swing-shifts for a charity thrift store now. It means I'm not home until 11, and that my sister and my BF spend three hours in the apartment without me around, after they come home from work.
We're all, at some level, disabled. All three of us are Aspies, though my sister has anxiety issues and a superiority complex, and my BF has temper issues. No, it wasn't my idea to rent out an apartment with both my sister and my BF-- that's my parent's interference.
Thing is, I've been with my BF for 10 years, and my sister and I were always close. Just that they have never exactly gotten along with each other, what with my BF sometimes being a moron Aspie, and my sister taking everything way the heck too literally, and snapping at people. She's also convinced that my BF should lay off eating, because he is a little bit plump, and tends to eat a lot, but it's not like he's anywhere close to devouring all of our food supplies. We've got tons of stuff from the parents, and a previous trip where I stocked up on things like flour, sugar, peanut butter, and jelly, plus tons of soups.
Just she hates soup.
So, on my Monday night...
I get a call at the end of my last break, around 9:40. My BF's on the line, and screaming about how my sister broke his computer, an old, but still pricey, laptop. Well, ffs. I tell him I'll talk to him when I get home, that I was at the end of my break.
I get a call from my mum 20 minutes later, and thankfully my awesome boss let's me take it after hearing what the last one was about. BF decided to spend the night at his parents, and took the broken laptop with him. Probably just to show it to them, but at this point, I have, and still have, no idea exactly what went down.
I got to see it next day, though. Screen's busted to heck, and I think the harddrive might've gotten scoured; when I booted it, HDMI out to our TV, it didn't show the Win 7 Logo, and a disk error scan shows a 13.6 percent damaged block total. Running CHKDSK didn't reduce this by an inch.
Also means I can back up most, but not, all of his important files. At least Firefox's profile is safe, but our Dwarf Fortress games...
At best, I've gotten trickles of different stories that can, in no way, shape, or form, be allowed to happen in the same reality. One person is accusing the other of breaking the laptop. That is, each one swears the other one threw the laptop. See how this is a downright impossibility?
I also heard that my BF got mad at my sister and locked her out of the apartment, and she had to walk home. I hear before that, my sister got after my BF for heating up his portion of a bag french fries our mum got us as a treat. BF says she yelled at him about, "Why aren't you ever nice to me? Why can't you ever be nice to me?" Which sounds really insane, but is perfectly in-character with stuff my slightly nutso sister would say.
BF admits that he threw the plate of french fries out of the over (plate's okay, came home to french fries all over the floor. Yay more cleaning...)
But then my sister tells me she was making the french fries for herself, and BF tried taking them out of the over. Which is a mundo WTF, as he would have no motivation to. I'm more likely to believe his side of the story, because he's been ranting to me about how my sister has been getting after him for eating so much. But still, I wasn't there to see it myself, so I really can't say.
So, the only solid facts I have right now are that my sister was tossed out of the apartment at one point, where she walked home to my parents, and that one laptop got broken beyond repair.
Any advice with how to deal with this? I mean, this isn't our first argument here, just the first one where a very expensive piece of electronics got broken. Two of the three people living here are making below minimum wage. This won't be fixed for a while, I suspect.
Long introduction time...
I work swing-shifts for a charity thrift store now. It means I'm not home until 11, and that my sister and my BF spend three hours in the apartment without me around, after they come home from work.
We're all, at some level, disabled. All three of us are Aspies, though my sister has anxiety issues and a superiority complex, and my BF has temper issues. No, it wasn't my idea to rent out an apartment with both my sister and my BF-- that's my parent's interference.
Thing is, I've been with my BF for 10 years, and my sister and I were always close. Just that they have never exactly gotten along with each other, what with my BF sometimes being a moron Aspie, and my sister taking everything way the heck too literally, and snapping at people. She's also convinced that my BF should lay off eating, because he is a little bit plump, and tends to eat a lot, but it's not like he's anywhere close to devouring all of our food supplies. We've got tons of stuff from the parents, and a previous trip where I stocked up on things like flour, sugar, peanut butter, and jelly, plus tons of soups.
Just she hates soup.
So, on my Monday night...
I get a call at the end of my last break, around 9:40. My BF's on the line, and screaming about how my sister broke his computer, an old, but still pricey, laptop. Well, ffs. I tell him I'll talk to him when I get home, that I was at the end of my break.
I get a call from my mum 20 minutes later, and thankfully my awesome boss let's me take it after hearing what the last one was about. BF decided to spend the night at his parents, and took the broken laptop with him. Probably just to show it to them, but at this point, I have, and still have, no idea exactly what went down.
I got to see it next day, though. Screen's busted to heck, and I think the harddrive might've gotten scoured; when I booted it, HDMI out to our TV, it didn't show the Win 7 Logo, and a disk error scan shows a 13.6 percent damaged block total. Running CHKDSK didn't reduce this by an inch.
Also means I can back up most, but not, all of his important files. At least Firefox's profile is safe, but our Dwarf Fortress games...
At best, I've gotten trickles of different stories that can, in no way, shape, or form, be allowed to happen in the same reality. One person is accusing the other of breaking the laptop. That is, each one swears the other one threw the laptop. See how this is a downright impossibility?
I also heard that my BF got mad at my sister and locked her out of the apartment, and she had to walk home. I hear before that, my sister got after my BF for heating up his portion of a bag french fries our mum got us as a treat. BF says she yelled at him about, "Why aren't you ever nice to me? Why can't you ever be nice to me?" Which sounds really insane, but is perfectly in-character with stuff my slightly nutso sister would say.
BF admits that he threw the plate of french fries out of the over (plate's okay, came home to french fries all over the floor. Yay more cleaning...)
But then my sister tells me she was making the french fries for herself, and BF tried taking them out of the over. Which is a mundo WTF, as he would have no motivation to. I'm more likely to believe his side of the story, because he's been ranting to me about how my sister has been getting after him for eating so much. But still, I wasn't there to see it myself, so I really can't say.
So, the only solid facts I have right now are that my sister was tossed out of the apartment at one point, where she walked home to my parents, and that one laptop got broken beyond repair.
Any advice with how to deal with this? I mean, this isn't our first argument here, just the first one where a very expensive piece of electronics got broken. Two of the three people living here are making below minimum wage. This won't be fixed for a while, I suspect.
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