My brother and I got into a fight about if a certain word was in the dictionary. I kept telling him it was but he said it wasn't a real word. When I proved him wrong he brought up how I didn't know the twelve months of the year. He always uses that against me. I repeated the twelve months about three times before I got it right. He says how I don't accept when I'm wrong but he was the one who couldn't accept when I proved him wrong. When I showed him the word in the dictionary, he didn't say anything near "I was wrong." He always argues the same way. This is how an usual argument goes;
I say something.
He shrugs with a confused look on his face like he thinks I don't know what I'm talking about.
Then he repeats what I said with a stupid voice over to make what I just said sound stupid, but its really just the stupid voice that makes it sound stupid.
When I try to tell him that he does this all the time, he asks me when he does it, like a specific date.
I don't mark down on a calendar every time we have an argument. So since I can't give a specific date, he thinks he never does it.
How can I possibly argue with someone like this?
I say something.
He shrugs with a confused look on his face like he thinks I don't know what I'm talking about.
Then he repeats what I said with a stupid voice over to make what I just said sound stupid, but its really just the stupid voice that makes it sound stupid.
When I try to tell him that he does this all the time, he asks me when he does it, like a specific date.
I don't mark down on a calendar every time we have an argument. So since I can't give a specific date, he thinks he never does it.
How can I possibly argue with someone like this?