What could possibly be more annoying than when somebody comments on a SIMULATION project of yours,
"No Music?"
And you think:
@$^@$^&*%^*#%&*$@%&@$^%&%$$$D%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That seriously just happened. I deleted it so don't ask.
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Talk about times IN REAL LIFE when you just wanted to stuff someone in a wood chipper.
Somehow keep this civil also.
Last edited by illusionist (2011-06-15 23:53:43)
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i would say but i don't think it's appropriate for scratch
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Actually, I want to shove Life, the universe, and everything into a woodchipper -_-
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kayybee wrote:
Well, two people commenting "No music?" on a simulation project of yours.
You shoulda replied "nope. No music."
That's what I'd have done.
The bottom one would be more annoying I guess but you can easily delete it.
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meew0 wrote:
illusionist wrote:
What could possibly be more annoying than when somebody comments on a SIMULATION project of yours,
"No Music?"When something like that happens, I always say "That's what I forgot" :P
But he didn't forget to put the music in, there's just no music >:[



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
meew0 wrote:
illusionist wrote:
What could possibly be more annoying than when somebody comments on a SIMULATION project of yours,
"No Music?"When something like that happens, I always say "That's what I forgot"
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But he didn't forget to put the music in, there's just no music >:[
You can pretend to have forgotten it...
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Remember my Om Nom Nom project?
People keep asking if I'm the woman in the background.
No matter how many times I say no, reading the comments is just too difficult for them to do. ._.

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agscratcher wrote:
Remember my Om Nom Nom project?
People keep asking if I'm the woman in the background.
No matter how many times I say no, reading the comments is just too difficult for them to do. ._.
Put it in the description
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when my crush didn't add me to his friend's list on facebook
i mean that's the lowest of low
even if you hate someone you're supposed to add them D:
and yeah i do kinda feel like throwing him in a wood chipper//
Last edited by littletonkslover (2011-06-16 11:39:16)

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littletonkslover wrote:
even if you hate someone you're supposed to add them D:
Ah, the wonder of social networks.
Where you're friends with anyone you've said more than one word to.
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AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
Actually, I want to shove Life, the universe, and everything into a woodchipper -_-
so the number 42?

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soupoftomato wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
even if you hate someone you're supposed to add them D:
Ah, the wonder of social networks.
Where you're friends with anyone you've said more than one word to.
i know
but it's a common courtesy thing
(even though i guess i rejected some people in the past...)

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meew0 wrote:
Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
meew0 wrote:
When something like that happens, I always say "That's what I forgot"![]()
But he didn't forget to put the music in, there's just no music >:[
You can pretend to have forgotten it...
What? That would be like admitting a mistake you didn't make



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littletonkslover wrote:
even if you hate someone you're supposed to add them D:
No, the other person is never obliged to add a person who sends a request. I've rejected quite a few friend requests of Facebook because I either didn't know them or because of ill feelings I harbor against them. Shouldn't we have the ability to choose who are friends are?

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cheddargirl wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
even if you hate someone you're supposed to add them D:
No, the other person is never obliged to add a person who sends a request. I've rejected quite a few friend requests of Facebook because I either didn't know them or because of ill feelings I harbor against them. Shouldn't we have the ability to choose who are friends are?
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True, but I'm pretty sure that was intended as a cultural joke.
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illusionist wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
even if you hate someone you're supposed to add them D:
No, the other person is never obliged to add a person who sends a request. I've rejected quite a few friend requests of Facebook because I either didn't know them or because of ill feelings I harbor against them. Shouldn't we have the ability to choose who are friends are?
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True, but I'm pretty sure that was intended as a cultural joke.
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What kind of "cultural joke"? I've never heard of adding friends out of pure common courtesy as a "cultural" phenomenon.
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cheddargirl wrote:
illusionist wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
No, the other person is never obliged to add a person who sends a request. I've rejected quite a few friend requests of Facebook because I either didn't know them or because of ill feelings I harbor against them. Shouldn't we have the ability to choose who are friends are?
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True, but I'm pretty sure that was intended as a cultural joke.
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What kind of "cultural joke"? I've never heard of adding friends out of pure common courtesy as a "cultural" phenomenon.
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That is, internet culture.
Many people don't take social networks seriously at all, and you bring up a valid point. Some people just prefer to add whoever adds them on Scratch as well as Facebook.
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illusionist wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
illusionist wrote:
True, but I'm pretty sure that was intended as a cultural joke.![]()
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What kind of "cultural joke"? I've never heard of adding friends out of pure common courtesy as a "cultural" phenomenon.
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That is, internet culture.
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Many people don't take social networks seriously at all, and you bring up a valid point. Some people just prefer to add whoever adds them on Scratch as well as Facebook.![]()
So, then, it's still not really an internet cultural phenomenon because we still choose who we want our online friends to be.

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cheddargirl wrote:
illusionist wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
What kind of "cultural joke"? I've never heard of adding friends out of pure common courtesy as a "cultural" phenomenon.![]()
That is, internet culture.
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Many people don't take social networks seriously at all, and you bring up a valid point. Some people just prefer to add whoever adds them on Scratch as well as Facebook.![]()
So, then, it's still not really an internet cultural phenomenon because we still choose who we want our online friends to be.
I still don't think we are on the same page.
Nevermind.
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AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
Actually, I want to shove Life, the universe, and everything into a woodchipper -_-
Don't.
And wouldn't you have to shove the woodchipper into the woodchipper?
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Alternatives wrote:
AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
Actually, I want to shove Life, the universe, and everything into a woodchipper -_-
Don't.
And wouldn't you have to shove the woodchipper into the woodchipper?
oh snap a paradox.

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