>dad brags about an amazing deal he got a from a pizza restaurant
>as he explains it to me I begin to suspect that he's accidentally ordered too much and was tricked by the deal
>tell him what's happened as politely and as friendly as possible
>he gets angry and starts a shouting match with me regardless
>go to my room and make the same order but for cheaper
>print out the email receipt as proof
>show him
>he throws an even worse fit
>calls up the pizza place and shouts down the phone asking about this deal
>eventually he puts the phone down I apologise for starting the argument
>he tells me to fuck off
>mfw he's crying downstairs right now
atleast the pizza is nice
Sometimes you should just smile and say "thanks dad" :)
Don't argue with emotional people, my mom is the same. You have to handle them differently. "Being right" doesn't help at all.
>>38918680
Send me the pizza bru I'm hungry AF.
An important skill you autists lack is that sometimes there are more important things than being right.
>>38918751
>>38918758
There's more to life than being right, my dude. Smile and enjoy your pizza. You'll live longer. Most people are irredeemable retards and there is not enough time in this life or the next to correct them all.
>>38918680
>Dad prefers making his own pizza
>It's cheaper and better than most pizzeria shit I've tasted
>Plus we know what's in it
Thanks dad.
I really should learn how to make the crust.
>>38918751
>>38918758
>>38918793
I wanted to that but when but by the time I had realised I fucked up it was too late and he was already calling me stupid, I wasn't going to go away looking like a retard. But yeah, I'll try to keep this in mind for the future.