16Skittles wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
pikachu1337 wrote:
OTHER PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT MISC
GENTLEMEN, WE'VE BEEN EXPOSED
TO THE MISCMOBILE
WE MUST ESCAPE BEFORE THEY RAID THE NEW SCRATCHERS THREAD WITH THEIR 'Some forums are inappropriate' SPAMOk, who broke rules -1 and -2? /46/ is a risk here, guys!
@16Skittles: I'm pretty sure there's an actual /m/ board. /46/ is better.
Oh god, imagine if Anon saw what we were doing here. Good thing we're an internet minority.
Cheers, /46/zygys. (ask me what that means, if you like)
EDIT: 50re get.What is the /m/ board anyway? We can talk about that, and we haven't really broken rule number one unless it is a "voldemort" like thing. :3
/m/ = Mecha. Basically another anime topic.
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Okay, this made me think a little bit, but apparently what they're trying to raise is a debate if a game company can release more adult games if it is generally E rated. I mean, really? It's not like they're forcing everyone who enjoys Nintendo to play all their games. Them releasing something, as long as it has a decent age recommendation from the ESRB, is fine and will no way damage the quality of other games.
Gosh. Human stupidity knows no bounds. And there's two days in a row I've had to say that. I'm still not entirely sure why me using that line doesn't occur every day.
Lacking in CommonSenseMedia wrote:
Families can talk about whether shooting games like this – although set in a fictional space universe – are appropriate for a (largely) family-friendly console like the Nintendo Wii. Should Nintendo stick to its “E”-rated franchises, such as the various Mario and Donkey Kong titles, or is it okay for them to publish “T”-rated titles?
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soupoftomato wrote:
Okay, this made me think a little bit, but apparently what they're trying to raise is a debate if a game company can release more adult games if it is generally E rated. I mean, really? It's not like they're forcing everyone who enjoys Nintendo to play all their games. Them releasing something, as long as it has a decent age recommendation from the ESRB, is fine and will no way damage the quality of other games.
Gosh. Human stupidity knows no bounds. And there's two days in a row I've had to say that. I'm still not entirely sure why me using that line doesn't occur every day.Lacking in CommonSenseMedia wrote:
Families can talk about whether shooting games like this – although set in a fictional space universe – are appropriate for a (largely) family-friendly console like the Nintendo Wii. Should Nintendo stick to its “E”-rated franchises, such as the various Mario and Donkey Kong titles, or is it okay for them to publish “T”-rated titles?
common sense media is way too hard on things... and too ignorant. in sonic the movie sonic does the finger twice, but it's not included in the review, they then hate Skyrim. they probably hate puppies.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Okay, this made me think a little bit, but apparently what they're trying to raise is a debate if a game company can release more adult games if it is generally E rated. I mean, really? It's not like they're forcing everyone who enjoys Nintendo to play all their games. Them releasing something, as long as it has a decent age recommendation from the ESRB, is fine and will no way damage the quality of other games.
Gosh. Human stupidity knows no bounds. And there's two days in a row I've had to say that. I'm still not entirely sure why me using that line doesn't occur every day.Lacking in CommonSenseMedia wrote:
Families can talk about whether shooting games like this – although set in a fictional space universe – are appropriate for a (largely) family-friendly console like the Nintendo Wii. Should Nintendo stick to its “E”-rated franchises, such as the various Mario and Donkey Kong titles, or is it okay for them to publish “T”-rated titles?
that paragraph (about whether or not nintendo should be allowed to make non-E rated games) is probably the funniest on the website
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16Skittles wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
rodentqween9 wrote:
This is ridiculous.
Exact words of a review on scratch:
"Stay away from Misc.
If you think this is a good website for little kids, then you're right. This has nothing bad, at all. Unless, well, you get into the Misc. forums. One topic I have read and posted in is about going to 'second base' with their bf/gf (never clearly says what it is)"
lol I kinda felt like a rebel while reading that.This is a great site. However, lots of personal information is shared, like pictures of yourself or your kids and ages and names. I've even seen people on the forums discussing where they live. Make sure to talk with your child about safety.
^WHAT THE...If people are THAT stupid they can go reveal their personal info anywhere on the Internet. It isn't like MIT is leaking their personal info that the user thought was safe. THAT would be a security risk. Better yet, don't go outside either. If you go outside, you may tell some random stranger your credit card and social security number. Being outside is a security risk too.
Really. If you specifically tell someone your address, that is YOUR fault. It isn't their fault. They didn't force you to tell them.
No. Seriously. Be Bob. Dont go outside.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
This is a great site. However, lots of personal information is shared, like pictures of yourself or your kids and ages and names. I've even seen people on the forums discussing where they live. Make sure to talk with your child about safety.
^WHAT THE...
I specifically said what STATE
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imnotbob wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
This is a great site. However, lots of personal information is shared, like pictures of yourself or your kids and ages and names. I've even seen people on the forums discussing where they live. Make sure to talk with your child about safety.
^WHAT THE...I specifically said what STATE
It's true.
I've been around on the froums since '08 (and made my account in '07) and I've seen a lot.
I was here when FloatingMagicTree was a noob.
I was here when RHY joined the site.
I've been here a long time, and I've seen a lot, from pony invasions, to, some, um, stuff only mods should see (and don't like to see). (on accident)
I've seen all of this shared in Misc, and then collected in one thread.
If I had the time, I'd scan Misc and get all the information I can, then I just need to find your address. That's easy, get your state phonebook, and then type in the number on a cellphone tracking website, which will locate your phone, and, most scary of all, you.
I'd go through all the (insert first name here)'s until I find you. Wouldn't be that hard.
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G0D_M0D3 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
I specifically said what STATE
It's true.
I've been around on the froums since '08 (and made my account in '07) and I've seen a lot.
I was here when FloatingMagicTree was a noob.
I was here when RHY joined the site.
I've been here a long time, and I've seen a lot, from pony invasions, to, some, um, stuff only mods should see (and don't like to see). (on accident)
I've seen all of this shared in Misc, and then collected in one thread.
If I had the time, I'd scan Misc and get all the information I can, then I just need to find your address. That's easy, get your state phonebook, and then type in the number on a cellphone tracking website, which will locate your phone, and, most scary of all, you.
I'd go through all the (insert first name here)'s until I find you. Wouldn't be that hard.
Of course, Misc doesn't exist anymore, so you couldn't scan it. Your plan is foiled.
Also, on the Portal page, I found this:
GlaDOS is evil
The only problom with this game is GLaDOS. She trys to kill you.
GLaDOS certainly does not make the game worse. In fact, she makes it better.
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videogame9 wrote:
G0D_M0D3 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
I specifically said what STATEIt's true.
I've been around on the froums since '08 (and made my account in '07) and I've seen a lot.
I was here when FloatingMagicTree was a noob.
I was here when RHY joined the site.
I've been here a long time, and I've seen a lot, from pony invasions, to, some, um, stuff only mods should see (and don't like to see). (on accident)
I've seen all of this shared in Misc, and then collected in one thread.
If I had the time, I'd scan Misc and get all the information I can, then I just need to find your address. That's easy, get your state phonebook, and then type in the number on a cellphone tracking website, which will locate your phone, and, most scary of all, you.
I'd go through all the (insert first name here)'s until I find you. Wouldn't be that hard.Of course, Misc doesn't exist anymore, so you couldn't scan it. Your plan is foiled.
Also, on the Portal page, I found this:GlaDOS is evil
The only problom with this game is GLaDOS. She trys to kill you.GLaDOS certainly does not make the game worse. In fact, she makes it better.
You can scan it easily. The Misc still exists, it's just been hidden.
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewforum.php?id=46
Have fun GM0D.
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16Skittles wrote:
FunDude wrote:
It said you should be 13 to play angry birds.
It also hated Skyrim when that game isn't very bad.No, Skyrim is pretty bad... But Angry Birds? Are you kidding me? It's a green pig that turns into a cloud. That is not going to cause Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome or something.
Skyrim is NOT bad...
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imnotbob wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
This is a great site. However, lots of personal information is shared, like pictures of yourself or your kids and ages and names. I've even seen people on the forums discussing where they live. Make sure to talk with your child about safety.
^WHAT THE...I specifically said what STATE
I posted that trololol
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pastaboy wrote:
Hmm... apparently just opening an email can give you a virus. http://www.commonsensemedia.org/advice-for-parents/internet-safety-tips-high-school-kids
The problem with parents (and legislators of SOPA, etc.) trying to control what goes on is that all of those people are old (relatively) and did not grow up with computers as we know them today. I bet for sure that my parents couldn't figure out how to set up any sort of server without me walking them through it (and even then) while kids like us just know it naturally. Think of moot. He created 4Chan (one of the largest imageboards in the world) when he was only fifteen years old!
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I think that Harakou has an account there.
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FunDude wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Okay, this made me think a little bit, but apparently what they're trying to raise is a debate if a game company can release more adult games if it is generally E rated. I mean, really? It's not like they're forcing everyone who enjoys Nintendo to play all their games. Them releasing something, as long as it has a decent age recommendation from the ESRB, is fine and will no way damage the quality of other games.
Gosh. Human stupidity knows no bounds. And there's two days in a row I've had to say that. I'm still not entirely sure why me using that line doesn't occur every day.Lacking in CommonSenseMedia wrote:
Families can talk about whether shooting games like this – although set in a fictional space universe – are appropriate for a (largely) family-friendly console like the Nintendo Wii. Should Nintendo stick to its “E”-rated franchises, such as the various Mario and Donkey Kong titles, or is it okay for them to publish “T”-rated titles?
common sense media is way too hard on things... and too ignorant. in sonic the movie sonic does the finger twice, but it's not included in the review, they then hate Skyrim. they probably hate puppies.
+9000 On sonic and all stars racing, shadow said the D word and they didn't even notice it
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FunDude wrote:
It said you should be 13 to play angry birds.
It also hated Skyrim when that game isn't very bad.
Thats only the Facebook edition
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This is what I got from a hulk movie.
Hulk smashes...and smashes...and smashes...
LOL
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FunDude wrote:
It said you should be 13 to play angry birds.
It also hated Skyrim when that game isn't very bad.
well angry birds is unfair to be treated like that but
skyrim IS pretty bad
but i'm a not-18-yet girl who plays it and i don't want to go out attacking people or anything like that seriously
i think as long as they know how to treat it even young kids can handle "mature" stuff
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Well, Skyrim isn't that bad... It's violent, yes. However, there is little human vs. human violence (as far as I know, mostly monsters and stuff), and you won't be getting called bad words by nine year olds via voice chat.
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16Skittles wrote:
Well, Skyrim isn't that bad... It's violent, yes. However, there is little human vs. human violence (as far as I know, mostly monsters and stuff), and you won't be getting called bad words by nine year olds via voice chat.
I had a little 9 year old micspamming on TF2.
They said something like this:
Lick (actually, it's the f word) my tiny little 9-year-old (add bad word here)hole
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I searched up a Nicki Minaj Song, and this is what I got:
Sometimes Minaj sounds like a gnat in your ear -- a grating, high-pitched tone that won't go away.
LOL
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