The proper grammar would be: "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and me." "Me and your brother" works just as well. When in doubt, just take everything out except the personal reference. You probably would not say "I am mad at you for ditching I." or even worse: "Me am mad at you for ditching I." I is used as a subject, me is used as an object. The usage "I am mad at you for ditching your brother and I" is a very common error made by people who are perhaps trying a little too hard to be formal and correct.
stay calm
Jelousy :)
Yes
You get a swell, and it is a pain. Then your mommy and daddy get mad at your brother. And he never does it again.
i was auspiciously mad at my brother today
Its a metaphor
when my brother gets me mad i say iam not ganna talk to him for my rest of my life but i do accedently talk to him that's the problem. when he sleeps slap him hard and then say that was for you doing that to me.
Stay out of it. You did nothing wrong.
Just think if you had an older brother and he broke your nose. Would you want your mum to be mad at him?
no his brother mike is fine and waiting to rise from the dead
He was mad because Carter didn't know that shengi was the closest thing he had as a brother and he accused him of letting him go