Never trust a little brother with your new sneakers

As the law of sibling rivalry states, it is pretty much mandatory to mess with your brother when given the opportunity.
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As the law of sibling rivalry states, it is pretty much mandatory to mess with your brother when given the opportunity.

As an older sibling, Imgur user EazyE973 should know this. And yet, when he learned his new sneakers had arrived in the mail, he asked his younger brother to send him photos of the new shoes. 


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Naturally, little brother did his part.

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Lesson learned.

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Laura Vitto was Mashable's Deputy Culture Editor.

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