For the future, you should let your brother know about WWE Network, which streams all that [parasitic bomb] online for $10 a month.
If he wants to watch wrestling, let him pay for it.
He probably already knows about it, but I'll tell my mom to bring that up when she talks to him.
Sakura, you poor person in need of immediate hugs. I feel bad for you, I really do.
Thank the heavens my brother is a pretty cool guy. Even though he has his own house and a nightmarish hell-child (and a wife, obviously).
He's not that bad of a brother, but he can be quite careless, has a sense of entitlement since he's the older sibling (ie since he "needs" an iPod and as the younger sibling I don't "need" these items as much as he does so therefore if you can't buy for both of us you should buy only for him. Luckily my mom never goes for such bullshit and in the end buys for both anyway.) and I have felt sibling neglect such as how he used to buy fast food lunch for himself and never asks me and when he comes back and I bring it up he says that I should have asked him even though I never know he's out in the first place and rarely takes me to places though this situation has improved since that night I cried about said neglect.
It's reasons like this that my mom decided to give me the power of attorney over my parents will other than the fact that I'm just better with money in general. I know how to save money for what I want, get the most out of my budget as seen with the amount of swag I got for Christmas compared to what my brother got. My mom knows I'll be fair while she's not sure my brother will. I mean for gods sakes I bought his Wii and when that [parasitic bomb] got stolen I was so pissed, especially since he got another from a friend for free! Not to mention I bought the DSi he's using while he still has to borrow my 3DS to play 3DS games.
Granted I don't have a job, a car and the expenses he does, but I at least know I can save a small amount of money per paycheck for things that I want eventually buy instead of just buying stuff on impulse buys or just pay $50 of a paycheck at once. Plus I wouldn't eat out in restaurants as much as he does since I don't have friends who do that as much during the week like his do which means I also save money in gas. Plus I cook at home more often than he does and once I learn how to make more stuff I would probably not need to eat out as much as he does.
It's like how my mom says our mottos are, his is "I AM!" while mine is "I economize."