You’ll feel bad for putting your parents through all these shenanigans.
Giving an unplugged controller to the baby sibling who wanted to play video games with you.

It may sound a little mean, but they had no clue what was going on anyway. You got to continue playing your game, they stopped crying and stared at the screen while mashing buttons -- everyone was happy.
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Being annoyed when your sibling circled Waldo in Where's Waldo? books.

It was like, hey, congratulations on finding Waldo, and also thank you so very much for literally ruining this book forever.
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Arguing over what to rent from Blockbuster.

The luxury of streaming services gives today’s toddlers access to a shit ton of entertainment. Hand a random three-year-old a phone and they’ll know how to navigate to Netflix's children's movie section and browse the options, no problem. In the '90s, you went to the video store to select movies or games, and what you left with were your only choices for the night. This led to a lot of bickering amongst siblings, who weren’t even likely to agree on whether you should go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, let alone which movie to rent.
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Performing wrestling moves on each other.

Wrestling programs strongly advised viewers to not try the stunts they saw on TV, but it was difficult not to chokeslam and Stone Cold Stunner each other.
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