23-year-old uncle smashes his brothers phone after he refuses to pay for the TV his 12-year-old son broke: 'My mom said it was an accident, my dad said I could just replace it myself'
Back in the day, breaking a TV was a huge deal. I will never forget the night all the families on our cul-de-sac went to a party, and my neighbor Nile broke our other neighbor's giant flat-screen TV. Nile was about eight and broke the TV screen by throwing a toy at it. This was around 2007 or 2008, so it wasn't a time when TVs were remarkably inexpensive like they are today, nor was it a time in American history when many families wanted to put their disposable incomes into multi-thousand-dollar purchases. I don't exactly remember what was said after the TV broke, but even a kid could tell there was a lot of tension in the air. After that night, we didn't have many more hangouts inside our neighbors' houses.The cost of TVs has lowered so much that the parents of this 12-year-old don't think it's necessary to pay for a replacement for the TV he broke. The times, they have 'a changed.
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