"Sister Got Mad And Threw My Laptop"
"I saved up for so long to buy this and I didn't even get to have it for a few months. She threw it across the car because apparently that side of the back seat is her side and she's petty. I know it's not the end of the world, but literally no one cares that she did it. She doesn't have to pay to replace it, and she's not facing any repercussions whatsoever from my parents."
Another thing to try is to put a little bleach on a cotton swab (q-tip) and carefully apply it to the stained areas and let it sit for a bit, and then wipe it clean.
If all else fails, use white nail polish.
That said, some of these cases on display here seems very childish and trivial. If you’re a parent with young children-teach them about respect and camaraderie. It will greatly benefit them as individuals and as a whole family unit.
#9 Just put it in a bowl of dry rice.
#33 My sister sends pages of unasked for information, and if you make any comment she blasts you with negative bullying. She's blocked on all my phones, but still sends random messenger memes since eI haven't blocked her Facebook.
#38, Sad but can be cleaned. I accidentally didn't completely dry my friend's cast iron, and felt really bad. It takes time but a good scrub with steel wool, a layer of oil, and placed in a hot oven to season and its fine.