No blood related siblings. I have a stepbrother who helped program the Mars rovers though.
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Say hello to Howard for me
I went from being the oldest to the middle sibling to the youngest child over the course of my childhood.
Had a younger brother, then we adopted my cousins as teens, a d a few years later, my brother passed.
Sorry for your loss. Congratulations for the gains that preceded the loss?
Three, down to two now. One's 70, the other's 82.
Yes, two.... Two years younger and two years older
I used to have 7. Down to 4.
7 down to 6 here. Sorry bro.
I feel you bro. My youngest brother passed in August.
The youngest siblings don't even remember much of him. That's one of the saddest parts. It happened 21 years ago.
I have nieces now that are almost as old as they were when it went down. He would've loved them, they're the greatest. π₯²
Yes, and neither of them use Linux :(
Yep, over a dozen of 'em. Want one?
- All younger⦠biggest age gap is 15, between me and the youngest (I am 20)
I have two sisters, one 8 years older and one 2 years younger.
A 56 y/o half-brother that I would do almost anything for and a step-sister that.. well.. whatever.