When you were younger,Watch Private Video Magazine 7 did you ever hit your little sibling, realized how much you hurt them, and gave them a free shot to hit you back to be "even?"
Well, this is a situation where one big sister owes her little brother a HUGE chance to get even.
Twitter user Haley Funk posted this video of her practicing some ballet moves in her hallway, and her poor younger brother being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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At first, you think he's in the clear after dodging the first spin. But then... ouch. Great execution, horrible result.
SEE ALSO: Developers are using Apple's ARKit to give augmented reality dance lessonsImmediately, Haley runs over to comfort her brother as any loving big sister would, but the damage is done. That kid got wrecked.
Twitter user had some feelings about the smack, mostly about how painful it looked (oh, and that sweet hug).
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Let this be a lesson to us all -- when practicing our sick moves, make sure no one's around.
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