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#1 2011-07-16 17:16:25

legorulez101
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A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

Alright, I'm writing this guide because I know tons of techniques that others may not.
So, read on!

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1: "Bad" Websites
2: Computer Software
3: Bikes, Scooters and More!
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Chapter 1: "Bad" Websites

Have you ever been on a website like YouTube, and your parents saw you and made you get off?
Not for me!
Fortunately, I still know ways around it.

Way 1:
First, open up a completely not suspicious program like Scratch, to go alongside your browser.
Then, whenever you hear them coming, go to that program!

Way 2:
Open a new tab to go with your other tab and always keep it open.
Whenever they come by, close the other tab.
To get to that exact page again, go to your browser's history!

Chapter 2: Computer Software
I know one really annoying program called Net Nanny, but use on other things as well!

Way 1:
First, you need to go get a special disc.
Have it inside your disc compartment when you turn it on.
Oh, and a quick note, I've only tested this on a rogue anti-virus.
It should bring up some technical, yet still simple stuff.
Once you do it, it should bring up something that has to do with the programs that come on at start-up.
You should know what to do from there.

Chapter 3: Under Construction!

There, you're practically parent-proof!

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#2 2011-07-16 17:28:28

soupoftomato
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

You mean fortunately btw.

And really this is hardly a topic at all.


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#3 2011-07-16 17:40:38

legorulez101
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

soupoftomato wrote:

You mean fortunately btw.

And really this is hardly a topic at all.

4 words: I AM WORKING ON IT!

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#4 2011-07-16 17:41:26

werdna123
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

legorulez101 wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

You mean fortunately btw.

And really this is hardly a topic at all.

4 words: I AM WORKING ON IT!

That's 5 words.

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#5 2011-07-16 17:43:51

legorulez101
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

werdna123 wrote:

legorulez101 wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

You mean fortunately btw.

And really this is hardly a topic at all.

4 words: I AM WORKING ON IT!

That's 5 words.

Lol, wut?

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#6 2011-07-16 17:46:22

werdna123
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

legorulez101 wrote:

werdna123 wrote:

legorulez101 wrote:

4 words: I AM WORKING ON IT!

That's 5 words.

Lol, wut?

It's 5 words not 4.

1. I
2. AM
3. WORKING
4. ON
5. IT

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#7 2011-07-16 17:48:40

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

This is amusing.

Fortunately, I don't do anything inappropriate anymore on the computer, so I don't need this.


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#8 2011-07-16 17:56:20

brettman98
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

legorulez101 wrote:

werdna123 wrote:

legorulez101 wrote:


4 words: I AM WORKING ON IT!

That's 5 words.

Lol, wut?

EPIC FAIL.


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#9 2011-07-16 18:05:40

kimmy123
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

legorulez101 wrote:

Way 1:
First, open up a completely not suspicious program like Scratch, to go alongside your browser.
Then, whenever you hear them coming, go to that program!

Way 2:
Open a new tab to go with your other tab and always keep it open.
Whenever they come by, close the other tab.
To get to that exact page again, go to your browser's history!

I do those  lol


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#10 2011-07-16 18:13:43

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

sanddude wrote:

This is amusing.

Fortunately, I don't do anything inappropriate anymore on the computer, so I don't need this.

Why would you ever?


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#11 2011-07-16 18:17:57

TheGameMaster1231
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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

I used to have Net Nanny on my computer, but something happened to it and it was deleted randomly...

Of course, I never TOLD them that...

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#12 2011-07-16 19:39:16

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

I don't think there should be a topic about how to lie to your parents


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#13 2011-07-16 20:13:52

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

I don't think there should be a topic about how to lie to your parents

Denial to this statement is futile.

What good will lying do if they will find out anyway? You say they won't but trust me, they will XD


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#14 2011-07-16 21:58:59

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

Erm, this is helping people fool their parents.


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#15 2011-07-18 05:12:47

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

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1)Prove to them Youtube isn't bad. If the website in question is, then, uh, try alt+tab. It switches to the next window. A variation is to have 2 innocent windows, so if they tell you to alt+tab again, you get yet another innocent window. Always use this in conjunction with fullscreen. If you're running a program like Counter Strike, which can't be alt+tab-ed, use Task Manager(ctrl-alt-del), then end task. Delete your history as soon as possible.

2)First, find out the name of the program. Let's call this one Stupid Program. So you Google Stupid Program and find out how to disable it. Cain & Abel, Ophcrack and l0phtcrack are all available to crack passwords for Stupid Program. Delete your history as soon as possible.

^^^ All coming from a veteran parent avoider. I mean, teacher avoider. My parents are cool, so I use it to mostly hide my games/facebook when I'm supposed to be in computer class.


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#16 2011-07-18 05:16:12

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Re: A Scratcher's Guide to overprotective parents

kimmy123 wrote:

legorulez101 wrote:

Way 1:
First, open up a completely not suspicious program like Scratch, to go alongside your browser.
Then, whenever you hear them coming, go to that program!

Way 2:
Open a new tab to go with your other tab and always keep it open.
Whenever they come by, close the other tab.
To get to that exact page again, go to your browser's history!

I do those  lol

Me too.

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