Two Words: Duct Tape
Another two words: Super Glue
Yet another two words: Staple Gun
And for the more painful and permanent solution: Cut out his tongue
You tell him to please be quiet.
avoid him if you see him or be quiet if he is close to you
you could use headphones or go into a private area.... not like the library where everyone is quiet! he he he
you could beat him until a gash appears on his head then he should be quiet
About what if about your secrets then make him fell hor*y about you and blackmail him in the same way
shes probably high
If you are talking about the Jewish boy, Shmuel, his personality is quiet, and laid back. He likes animals and has a brother.
The cat chased the mouse around the house. She is studying for her final exams next week. The sun set behind the mountains in a blaze of color. He won first place in the swimming competition.
They are conjoined twins.- Chris P.
We don't know why this happened in your particular specific case. If you really care, ask her.
First off get rid of the attitude of 'man up.' What makes you think you are the best man to help your brother! Each individual matures at their own speed and also one brother could be a sports jock; likes to get into fights, etc., while his brother may have a quiet attitude and enjoy reading books, but it should not cause any problems between two brothers and they should respect each other for what their personalities are. Sometimes the person who is quiet and keeps out of trouble or walks away from a fight is often far more mature than the brother who thinks he's a man.
You can try politely asking them to keep the noise down or find a quiet place to read. If they continue to talk and disrupt your reading, you may need to move to another location or use headphones to block out the noise. Communication is key in setting boundaries and ensuring a peaceful environment for reading.