The adjective you're looking for is "defective" and it should be applied when describing your sister. "That's my sister. She's defective, but we can't get her replaced under warranty. We're stuck with her."
No, you don't have to have any blame in this - that's the way things work, and that's why the world is still a messed up place.
In case that wasn't clear enough: You're right, you don't deserve that. Your sister is a twit. Stop trying to be nice to her. Be civil, be polite, but don't do her any favors and stop covering for her.
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Date: 2002-05-10 11:22 am (UTC)No, you don't have to have any blame in this - that's the way things work, and that's why the world is still a messed up place.
In case that wasn't clear enough: You're right, you don't deserve that. Your sister is a twit. Stop trying to be nice to her. Be civil, be polite, but don't do her any favors and stop covering for her.